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'Glee' Season 6 Spoilers, Plot News: It's Time for The Sectionals in 'We Built This Glee Club'

Things are getting more exciting as the sixth season of the hit musical comedy TV drama series "Glee" continues with this week's performance-filled episode titled "We Built This Glee Club."

Spoiler reports indicated that tonight's segment will see McKinley High School's New Directions joining forces with Dalton Academy's The Warblers for an attempt to grab the most coveted title at the Sectionals.

Buddy TV shared in their article six of the songs that fans will hear during this exciting competition, with the exception of one number which Rachel (Lea Michele) and Jesse (Jonathan Groff) will perform in a duet.

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  •  "Listen to Your Heart" by Roxette
  • "We Built this City" by Starship
  • "Mickey" by Toni Basil
  • "Take Me to Church by Hozier
  • "Chandelier" by Sia
  • "Come Sail Away" from Styx

A synopsis posted on the Futon Critic meanwhile indicates that Rachel will still be caught in the dilemma as she has to decide whether to return to NYADA or follow her dreams for a Broadway life which will consequently reunite her with the previous flame, Jesse.

A sneak peek published by Entertainment Tonight which saw Jane Lynch discussing about the fate of Vocal Adrenaline.

Playing the role of Coach Sue Sylvester, Lynch was heard in the behind-the-scenes footage whispering to VA's Mr. Schuester the words "Say your prayers…"

Of course, avid followers of the show should be in the look out for Vocal Adrenaline's levelled-up stage performance which, as implied, would now involve the choreography lessons from the former McKinley High cheerleading coach.

"Glee" Season 6 airs Fridays at 9 p.m. on FOX.

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