Longridge singer Hayley Eccles says '˜there's more to come' after The Voice UK exit
By The Newsroom
Published 12th Mar 2017, 12:19 BST
Updated 24th Mar 2017, 11:07 BST
Hayley Eccles says she enjoyed every second of the experience after her dramatic exit from ITV's singing competition The Voice UK.
The 22-year-old from Longridge made it to the live knock-out stages but didn’t make the final three despite earning plenty of praise from the celebrity judges.
But Hayley says she’s only taking positives from her time on the show, promising fans there’s more to come.
Despite some strong comments from the judges for her rendition of Lady Antebellum’s ‘I Need You Now’ Hayley didn’t make Will.i.am’s final three.
After not being voted through by the public on Saturday night, Hayley was left on tenterhooks as the former Black Eyed Peas star dallied over his final choice before eventually picking rival Tanya.
Hayley’s dad Geno also auditioned for the show but failed to make it past the blind audition stage.
The 54-year-old said: “Hayley’s done brilliantly and it’s been a fantastic experience for her - I’m so proud.”
“I have no regrets and I’m definitely not upset because it’s all been amazing,” Hayley said. “I’ve made some great memories and I’m looking forward to fully concentrating on my music now and getting as much material out there as possible.”