PITCH PERFECT?

Leeds Contemporary Singers win Pitch Battle after runners up All The King’s Men suffer sound issues

LEEDS Contemporary Singers has won Pitch Battle after a tense sing off with All The King's Men

The BBC One talent competition came to an end after six weeks of tense battles between choirs and vocal groups from around the country.

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Leeds Contemporary Singers have won Pitch BattleCredit: BBC

After six acts started out at the beginning of the show, it was whittled down to three, with Scot Soul, All The Kings Men and Leeds Contemporary Singers going up against each other.

Judges Gareth Malone, Kelis and Deke Sharon decided to put All The Kings Men and Leeds Contemporary Singers through to the final battle, where the groups went head to head to sing Adele's Rolling in the Deep.

The public were then left to decide who should be the winner, as the two groups sang one more song together, Say a Little Prayer.

Kelis then walked towards the winners as she sang alon, with Leeds Contemporary Singers stunned to see the Milkshake performer stepping their way.

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However, the victory was marred slightly by sound issues which blighted the final, and the last sing-off between the two groups.

Viewers took to Twitter in their droves to complain about the mic issues, which seemed to affect members of All The King's Men.

All The King's Men were runners up in the showCredit: BBC
Viewers noticed there were microphone issues during the final battleCredit: twitter
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The sound seemed to be a problem at times during the songCredit: twitter
Some members of All The King's Men didn't sound as loud as others during their solosCredit: twitter

One wrote: "#PitchBattle what have you done to the Kings Men's microphones?" while another added: "appears to be Mic issue???? Unfair advantage for Leeds".

Another tweeted: "Are there some microphone issues for All the Kings Men?" with another also noticing that some of their mics weren't loud enough when it came to their solo, writing: "What the hell is going on with the mics?"

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There appeared to have been some sound problems earlier in the show too, and one viewer simply wrote: "Sound quality is awful! #PitchBattle".

However a lot of viewers were delighted to see the mixed sex group win the show, which sees them secure a £50,000 cash prize.

Kelis announced the winner by walking towards the group mid-songCredit: BBC
The group couldn't believe it as the Milkshake singer headed towards themCredit: BBC
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One viewer branded the sound 'awful' during the finalCredit: twitter
Others felt it might have given eventual winners Leeds Contemporary Singers an advantageCredit: twitter

As well as the technical issues, there was a moment of drama right at the start of the show when Will Young appeared to fall down the stairs.

As he linked fellow guest judge Bebe Rexha, Will suddenly stumbled and stuck his arm out to steady himself.

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Bebe giggled as Will flailed around for a second, but fans of the show were unsure whether the singer - who is known to be a bit of a joker - had done it on purpose or not.

One wrote on Twitter: "Did @willyoung just nearly fall down the stairs there?? #PitchBattle" while another added: "Will Young going down the stairs was hilarious. He nearly totally lost his footing."

The group celebrated with the singer as they were announced as winnersCredit: BBC

A third said: ";Was that on purpose @willyoung? styled it out".

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However another viewer thought it was on purpose, writing: "@willyoung was joking, pretending to fall down the stairs. I saw him myself, anyone who is a fan of Will Young knows he jokes".


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