The Voice (franchise)
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The Voice | |
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Created by |
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Original work | The Voice of Holland |
Owner | Talpa Media (until 2019) ITV Studios (2019–present) |
Films and television | |
Television series | The Voice (see international versions) The Voice Kids The Voice Teens The Voice Senior |
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Original music | This is The Voice (theme song) composed by Martijn Schimmer |
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First aired | 17 September 2010 |
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The Voice is an international reality television singing competition franchise. It is based on the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland, which was originally created by Dutch television producer John de Mol. Many other countries have adapted the format and begun airing their own versions since 2010. It has become a rival to the Idols franchise, Rising Star and The X Factor. As of 2020, the franchise is owned by ITV Studios.
History[]
Talpa's John de Mol, creator of Big Brother, first created The Voice concept with Dutch singer Roel van Velzen. Erland Galjaard, a Dutch program director, asked John de Mol about whether he could come up with a format that went a step further than The X Factor. De Mol then came up with the idea of Blind Audition. He wanted to focus on singing quality alone, so the coaches must be top artists in the music industry. The rotating chairs concept was invented by Roel van Velzen. It would also be the first talent show in which social media was actively involved.[1]
On 17 September 2010, The Voice of Holland began to air on RTL 4 with Angela Groothuizen, Roel van Velzen, Nick & Simon, and Jeroen van der Boom as the mentor-judges (dubbed as "coaches") of the show.[2] The show proved to be an instant success in the Netherlands.[3][4]
The format was later sold to different countries, in many cases replacing a previous Endemol music contest format, Operation Triumph / Star Academy.
Original format[]
The show's format features five stages of competition: producers' auditions, blind auditions, battle rounds, knockouts (since 2012), and live performance shows.
Blind auditions[]
Contestants are aspiring singers drawn from public auditions, which are not broadcast. Unlike Idols and The X Factor, the producers pick fewer contestants (usually from 100, up to 200 contestants), which are deemed "the best artists", to perform in the broadcast auditions.[1] The first televised stage is the blind auditions, in which the four coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, listen to the contestants in chairs facing away from the stage so as to avoid seeing them. If a coach likes what they hear from that contestant, they press a button to rotate their chairs to signify that they are interested in working with that contestant. If more than one coach presses their button, the contestant chooses the coach he or she wants to work with. The blind auditions end when each coach has a set number of contestants to work with. Coaches will dedicate themselves to developing their singers mentally, musically and in some cases physically, giving them advice, and sharing the secrets of their success.
Battles[]
The contestants who successfully pass the blind auditions proceed to the battle rounds, where the coaches put two or sometimes three of their own team members against each other to sing the same song together in front of a studio audience. After the vocal face-off, the coach must choose only one to advance. If no specific winner can be identified, either the competition turns to a game of fate via a coin toss, or the coach may combine them into a duo throughout the rest of the competition. In rare cases the coach can also choose to advance neither one (As seen in season eight of The Voice of Holland). In some versions, there are steals where opposing coaches can steal a contestant who was voted off by their own coach by pressing their button. As in the blind auditions, if more than one coach presses their button, the contestant chooses which coach they want. Each coach has a set number of steals, usually one or two (raised to three in the seventh season of The Voice Brasil).
Knockouts[]
The knockout round was introduced in 2012, and is implemented in some versions. The winners of the battle rounds proceed to this round (dubbed Super-battle round/Sing-off in some versions).
As in the battle rounds, coaches put members (usually 2/3/4, rarely 6 or 10) of their own team members to compete against each other. This time, the contestants choose their own song to perform individually while the other watches and waits. After that, the coach chooses one to advance while the other is sent home. At the end of the knockout rounds, the strongest members of each coach's roster proceed to the live stage shows. Some versions include steals. Like in the battle round, the opposing coaches can steal a contestant who was voted off by their own coach by pressing their button. Similar to the blind auditions, if more than one coach presses their button, the contestant chooses which coach they want.
Live shows[]
In the final performance phase of the competition, the top contestants from each team compete against each other during a live broadcast. The television audience vote to save one contestant on each team, leaving the coach to decide on live television who they want to save and who will not move on. In the next round, the public chooses between the two artists left on each team, and the coach also has a vote that weighs equally with the public vote.
Finally, each coach will have his/her best contestant left standing to compete in the finals, singing an original song. From these four or five, one will be named "The Voice"—and will receive the grand prize of a recording contract and a cash prize. Universal Music Group is the general record company associated and affiliated with The Voice format in most countries.
Social media participation[]
One of the cornerstones of The Voice format is the social media participation via Twitter, Facebook and the specially designed platform "connect." Users are able to log in via their Facebook account and retrieve background information about the show. The platform also offers the possibility to stream the show online as well as to vote, interact with friends and to discuss various topics and questions asked by the producers throughout the show.[5]
Format variations[]
Blind audition twists[]
Starting from the fifth season of The Voice of Holland,[6] if all the coaches rejected one specific contestant, they would leave the stage straight away, without any conversations with the coaches, and the chairs would remain unturned. The format is currently also used in some other versions such as Glasat na Bulgaria and The Voice South Africa most notably, the U.K. version. It was used in the fifth season of the Vocea României,[7] then abandoned in later seasons, but the twist was brought back on the eighth season. Other versions that used this format consist in the fourth to sixth seasons of The Voice Belgique, the sixth season of The Voice of Albania, the eighth season of Holos Krainy and in the third season of The Voice Nigeria.
The American version introduced a new mechanism in the blind auditions on the fourteenth season: the Block button. When a coach wants to get the specific contestant but does not want another coach to do so, they may press the block button to block them from getting the contestant, and then turn around at the same time. The coach who is blocked will not know until pressing their red button and, after that, they will get the word "blocked", instead of their name in the LED floor. A coach can use the block button once in a season (the number of allowed blocks varies in other versions, which are described below), and only one block is allowed per audition. The Block twist was then applied in:
- The Voice of Italy season 5, with a slight change: the block buttons only block the coach, and the person who presses the block button only turns around by pressing the main button. It is rather risky because if only the blocked coach turns around, it is considered that no coaches turned for the contestant. This slight change was removed in season 6, where, also, the number of blocks was raised to two for each coach.
- Giọng hát Việt season 5.[8] Starting on season 6, a coach can turn their chair first, and then press the block button to block another coach.
- The Voice Brasil season 7, where the blocks are also possible in the battles round.[9] When the coach presses the block button, the non-turned coaches' chair lights turn blue until the blocked coach turns. Starting from season 8, the number of blocks was raised to two for each coach, only in the blinds.
- La Voz Mexico season 7. It was removed in season 8, when acquired by TV Azteca, but returned in season 9, with each coach being able to block twice.
- Vocea României season 8.[10]
- The Voice Kids of Vietnam season 6, which was the first of The Voice Kids. In season 7, the number of blocks was raised to two per coach, and when the blocked coach presses their button to turn, the chair does not turn around. However, the contestants are able to unblock the blocked coach and choose that team.
- The Voice Portugal season 6.[11] In season 8, they applied the rule of blocking a coach even when they are already turned; also, blocks are increased to two.
- The Voice of Greece season 5, with the number of available blocks being four for each coach.[12]
- The Voice Belgique season 8.[13]
- The Voice Thailand season 7, with the number of blocks being two per coach. In season 8, the number of blocks was raised to three.[14]
- La Voz Spain season 6, with the number of blocks being three for each coach. When the blocked coach presses their button to turn, the chair does not turn around.[15] In season 8, blocks are decreased from three to two blocks per coach.
- The Voice: la plus belle voix season 8.[16]
- United States' Spanish La Voz season 1. In season 2, the number of blocks was increased to two.[17]
- Spanish La Voz Kids season 5, with each coach given two blocks to use. When the blocked coach presses their button to turn, the chair does not turn around.[18]
- Holos Krainy season 9. Although the block button is present, the "coach name on the LED floor" isn't. Instead, when the blocked coach presses their button to turn, they will see the LED lines towards them staying red (as if they had not turned around). In season 10, the coach's name on the floor was present. In season 11, the block button was removed.[19]
- La Voix season 7.[20]
- The Voice van Vlaanderen season 6. In season 7, the block button was removed.
- The Voice India season 3.[21]
- Glasat na Bulgaria season 6. In season 7, when the blocked coach tries to turn around, the chair will not turn. From season 8, blocks are increased to two for every coach.
- The Voice ישראל season 5.[22]
- French The Voice Kids season 6.[23]
- Lietuvos balsas season 7.
- The Voice Indonesia season 4.[24]
- The Voice – أحلى صوت season 5.[25]
- O Ses Türkiye season 9.[26] The coaches can use the block button as much as they want.
- The Voice Hrvatska season 3.[27]
- Filipino's The Voice Teens season 2, which was the first of The Voice Teens. The number of available blocks is two for each coach.[28]
- Belgium-Flanders' The Voice Kids season 5, with two blocks for each coach.[29]
- The Voice Australia season 9.[30] The number of available blocks is two for each coach, and it also has a slight difference. The coach who wants to use the block and the coach who is being blocked have to turn before any block can be used.[31] In addition to this, for the first time in the franchise, two coaches can be blocked.
- The Voice of Korea season 3.
- The Voice Kids Thailand season 7.
- The Voice of Poland season 11, with two blocks for each coach, and two coaches can be blocked in one audition.
- The Voice UK season 10.[32]
- Italian The Voice Senior season 1, which was the first of The Voice Senior.
- Spanish La Voz Senior season 2 and when the blocked coach presses their button to turn, the chair does not turn around.
- Portuguese The Voice Kids season 2, with two blocks per coach, and coaches can block another one after they have turned around.
- O Ses Türkiye RAP season 1.
- The Voice Kids Indonesia season 4, with two blocks for each coach.
- The Voice საქართველო season 4.
- La Voz Peru season 4, with the number of available blocks being three for each coach.[33]
- Peruvian La Voz Senior season 1, with the number of blocks being three for each coach. Two coaches can be blocked in one audition.
- The Voice of Holland season 12.
The sixth season of The Voice Kids of Vietnam had a new feature called "Mute button". As its name implies, the muted coach will not be allowed to speak, but they can still do all the kind of body language to convince the contestant to join their team. The Mute only adds excitement to the program, as contestants can still pick the muted coach. Each coach has only one Mute per audition.[34]
The Wildcard round was introduced in the first two seasons of The Voice of Holland, wherein the selected failed contestants of the blind auditions were screened and would perform via radio program Radio 538. Some coaches will select if they want that contestant on their team to compete in the battles, but it was abandoned in the later seasons. It was reintroduced in the 15th season of the U.S. version where it is now called as "The Comeback Stage". On it, a fifth coach will mentor six contestants that failed to make a team in the blind auditions, and they will compete against each other in a digital companion series, with the winner securing a spot in the Top 13.[35] Later, it was removed on the seventeenth season. This was acquired in the ninth season of The Voice of Germany, in the fourth season of The Voice Indonesia, in the second season of La Voz USA, in the seventh season of La Voz,[36] in the tenth season of The Voice of Finland, in the seventh season of The Voice van Vlaanderen and in the third season of La Voz Argentina.
The sixth season of Giọng hát Việt introduced The Switch. If a coach has already filled his/her team but interest in a contestant later, he/she can press the Switch button to swap that contestant with one of the chosen artists before. Each coach only has one Switch during the course of the Blind auditions. The Special coach was also introduced this season, a role that shares similarities with the U.S. version's Comeback Stage coach. Instead of turning away from the stage as usual, the special coach's chair stay towards the stage during all performances, allowing him/her to know how the contestants look like, he/she has the ability to choose unlimited contestants, unlike other coaches, and his/her selection button is still valid even when the contestant has finished his/her performance. However, the special coach can only select contestant that were not chosen by three other coaches.
Starting in season ten of The Voice of Australia, the judges had an no limit on the number of contestants they could turn for during the blind auditions.[37] This follows coach, Guy Sebastian, "breaking the rules" in season nine by turning for Wolf Winters after his team was already full.[38] However in order to balance out numbers, a following round (held straight after the blind auditions) called The Cut was introduced, whereby the judges hold a private callback session with their team to battle for five spots in the Knockout Rounds.[39] Each judge groups their team by specific themes and tasks each artist to perform their rendition of a chosen song before finalising their team.[40] This was also acquired in The Voice of Bulgaria (season 8), where coaches can have unlimited contestants on their team. However, at the end of Blind Auditions, the coaches have to cut down to 14 contestants to the next round.
Battles twists[]
The seventh season of The Voice of Holland features non stop steal, which means that steals during the battle rounds follow a hot-seat procedure: a coach may replace his or her stolen contestant as many times as he or she likes until the end of the battles. This feature also applies in the seventh season of The Voice of Poland, the seventh season of Vocea României, fifth season of The Voice van Vlaanderen,[41] the fifth season of The Voice Portugal, the seventh season of Holos Krainy, the sixth season of The Voice: la plus belle voix, the fourth season of The Voice Ahla Sawt, and the ninth season of The Voice of Germany (dubbed "Steal Room").
Another format was introduced in the fourth season of La Voz Kids España.[42] The remaining contestants that was saved by the coaches will proceed to the fast-paced Battle Rounds wherein the supercoach will decide who will proceed to the live semi-finals.
The fifth season of Giọng hát Việt features no-elimination, which is used only once throughout the battles when a coach does not want to eliminate one of two their contestants and wants to keep them in the next round. A coach has to ask and gets consent from both contestants. After getting consent, two contestants were retained and would become a duo (they were not a solo-contestant), combined together throughout the rest of the competition; if a coach does not get consent, they must choose only one to advance to the knockouts as the original format.[43]
Knockouts twists[]
The third season of The Voice South Africa introduced a new way to conduct the Knockout round: After each contestant's solo performance, the respective coach will have to decide whether they are in the Safe Zone (which means qualified for the Battles) or the Danger Zone (at risk of elimination). Each coach can only send three contestants to the Safe Zone but also have two steals across the round. After all members from one team have concluded their performances, the coach will save a number of artists from the Danger Zone to move on to the Battles. Contestants who are sent to the Danger Zone but not chosen by their coach or get stolen by another coach will be eliminated. However, audience can also vote for the artist in the Danger Zone by televoting.[44] This rule was then applied in the eighth season of The Voice: la plus belle voix, where six artists will be chosen for the Safe Zone, but public's vote is not included.
Live shows twists[]
The cross-battle was introduced in the semi-final round of the fourth season of The Voice of Holland.[45] In this round, two contestants from two different teams compete against each other and the public vote determines who will advance. This also applies from the fifth until the seventh season of The Voice Brasil, from the third until the seventh season of The Voice of Greece, as well as the sixteenth season of The Voice, the second season of La Voz in the United States or also on the tenth season of The Voice, la plus belle voix in France.
An All-Star format[]
In the eighth and ninth seasons of The Voice Australia, introduced a new twist in the show which a group of former contestants from the past seasons compete also with the new talents. Diana Rouvas and Chris Sebastian from first season of the show was hailed as a grand champion in two consecutive seasons. It was applied in the tenth season of The Voice of Germany as part of their 10th anniversary season special and in the eighth season of The Voice Portugal.
On the other hand, an All-Star edition which is only for the previous candidates, was announced as mentioned by the ITV Studios' for global entertainment President Maarten Meijs last September 2020. TF1 will be the first broadcaster to air the series under of The Voice: la plus belle voix.[46][47] The format was also then applied in The Voice of Finland.[48]
Non-televised shows[]
There were non-televised shows as not seen in the various format of the franchise such as The Voice of the Ocean (US)[49] with Princess Cruises, The Voice of the Sea (Italian)[50] with Costa Cruises, The Voice Univa and The Voice Teens Univa (Spanish)[51] with in México, La Voz... Minecraft (Spanish) a virtual edition with Creator Content Pokewott on Minecraft and The Voice Of Davon (Brazilian/English) produced and recorded on Scratch.[52] In addition, on VK there is an online simulator of The Voice named "THE VOICE - SIMULATOR", where people can play as coaches and represent different artists all over the world. Currently, there are 4 seasons and more than 10 people played as coaches.
The Voice around the world[]
A combined 503 singers have won The Voice, The Voice Kids, The Voice Teens and The Voice Senior in 145 countries/regions. Each winner is given a recording contract, a monetary prize, and a title as that nation's "Voice". The first winner was Ben Saunders of The Voice of Holland and the most recent was Bella Taylor from the Australian version of The Voice.
- Franchise with a currently airing season
- Franchise with an upcoming season
- Franchise awaiting confirmation
- Franchise with an unknown status
- Franchise that had ceased to air
- Franchise that was cancelled during production
- Original version of The Voice
- Original version of The Voice Kids
- Original version of The Voice Senior
- Original version of The Voice Teens (has ceased to air)
- Original version of The Voice RAP
- Original version of The Voice All Stars
- Original version of The Voice Generations
Country/Region | Local title | Network | Winners | Coaches | Hosts |
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Afghanistan[53] | آواز افغانستان The Voice of Afghanistan |
Tolo TV (1–2) |
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Africa Françafrique | The Voice Afrique Francophone | VoxAfrica |
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The Voice Kids Afrique Francophone[54] |
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Albania Kosovo |
The Voice of Albania1 | Top Channel Website |
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The Voice Kids |
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Angola Mozambique[55] |
The Voice Angola5 | Dstv (1) |
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Arab World | The Voice – أحلى صوت The Voice – Best Voice |
MBC1 LBCI Website |
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The Voice Kids – أحلى صوت[56][57] The Voice Kids – Best Voice |
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The Voice Senior[58] |
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Argentina | La Voz Argentina[59][60] The Voice Argentina18 |
Telefe Website |
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Armenia[61] | Հայաստանի ձայնը The Voice of Armenia |
Armenia TV (1–4) |
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Australia | The Voice[62][63] | Current Seven Network (10–) Former Nine Network (1–9) |
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The Voice Kids[64] | Nine Network (1) |
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The Voice: Generations30 [65] Original |
Seven Network |
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Azerbaijan[66] | Səs Azərbaycan The Voice of Azerbaijan |
Current itv (2–)24 Former AzTV (1) |
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Səs Uşaqlar The Voice Kids Azerbaijan |
itv24 |
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Belgium Flanders Wallonia |
The Voice van Vlaanderen (Dutch) The Voice of Flanders |
vtm Website |
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The Voice Kids (Dutch) |
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The Voice Senior[67][68](Dutch) |
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The Voice Belgique [69][70](French) The Voice Belgium |
La Une VivaCité Website |
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The Voice Kids Belgique[72][73](French) The Voice Kids Belgium |
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Brazil | The Voice Brasil[74] | Rede Globo Website |
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The Voice Kids[75] |
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The Voice + The Voice Senior |
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Bulgaria | Гласът на България[76] The Voice of Bulgaria |
bTV Website |
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Cambodia | The Voice Cambodia | Hang Meas HDTV |
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The Voice Kids Cambodia |
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Canada Quebec |
La Voix3 [77][78][79][80](French) The Voice |
TVA |
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La Voix Junior (French) The Voice Junior |
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Chile | The Voice Chile | Canal 13 (1–2) |
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China (Mandarin) | The Voice of China – 中国好声音 The Voice of China – Best Voice of China |
Zhejiang TV |
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Colombia | La Voz Colombia The Voice Colombia |
Caracol Television |
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La Voz Kids[81][82][83] The Voice Kids |
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La Voz Teens[84] The Voice Teens Original |
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La Voz Senior[85][86] The Voice Senior |
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Croatia | Current The Voice Hrvatska[87](3–) The Voice of Croatia Former The Voice – Najljepši glas Hrvatske The Voice – The Most Beautiful Voice of Croatia (1–2) |
HRT 1 Website |
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Czech Republic & Slovakia | Current The Voice Česko Slovensko[88][89][90](3–) Former Hlas Česko Slovenska (1–2) The Voice of Czecho Slovakia |
TV Nova Website Markíza Website |
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Denmark Faroe Islands Greenland |
Voice – Danmarks største stemme Voice – The Biggest Voice of Denmark16 |
TV 2 (1–2) |
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Voice Junior[91] | Current Kanal 5 (6–) Website Former TV 2 (1–5) |
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Dominican Republic | The Voice Dominicana[92] | Telesistema 11 |
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Ecuador | La Voz Ecuador The Voice Ecuador |
Teleamazonas (1–2) Website |
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Finland | The Voice of Finland[93] | Nelonen |
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The Voice Kids |
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The Voice of Finland: All-Stars[94][95]29 |
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France | The Voice – la plus belle voix12[96] | TF1 Website |
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The Voice Kids[97] |
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The Voice : All-Stars[99]29 Original |
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Georgia | Current The Voice საქართველო[100](4–) The Voice Georgia Former ახალი ქართული ხმა The Voice of Georgia (1–3) |
Current 1tv (4–) Former Imedi TV (1–3) |
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ახალი საბავშო ხმა The Voice Kids |
Imedi TV (1) |
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Germany | The Voice of Germany[101][102] | ProSieben Sat.1 Website |
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The Voice Kids[103] | Sat.1 Website |
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The Voice Senior[104][105] |
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Greece Cyprus |
The Voice of Greece4 | Current Skai TV (3–) Sigma TV (3–) Former ANT1 (1–2) |
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The Voice Kids | ANT1 |
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N/A | N/A | |
Hungary | The Voice – Magyarország hangja The Voice – Voice of Hungary |
TV2 (1) |
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Iceland | The Voice Ísland The Voice Iceland |
Sjónvarp Símans (1–2) |
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India | The Voice India[107][108]21 | Current StarPlus (3–) Former &TV (1–2) |
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The Voice India Kids | &TV (1–2) Website |
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Indonesia | The Voice Indonesia[109][110]23 | Current GTV (3–)[111] Website Former Indosiar (1) RCTI (2) |
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The Voice Kids Indonesia | GTV Website |
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Iran | The Voice Persia[112] | MBC Persia |
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Ireland | The Voice of Ireland | RTÉ One (1–5) |
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Israel | The Voice ישראל[113][114] The Voice Israel |
Channel 13 Reshet Website |
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Italy[115] | The Voice of Italy11[116][117] | Rai 2 Rai HD Website |
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The Voice Senior[118] | Rai 1 |
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Kazakhstan | Current Qazaqstan дауысы (5–) The Voice of Kazakhstan Former Qazaqstan Dauisi (1–3) |
Current Qazaqstan TV (1–3, 5–) Former Perviy Kanal Evraziya (4) |
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Голос Дети Казахстана14 The Voice Kids Kazakhstan |
Perviy Kanal Evraziya (1) |
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Lithuania | Lietuvos Balsas[119] The Voice of Lithuania |
LNK |
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Lietuvos balsas. Vaikai[120] The Voice of Lithuania. Kids |
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Lietuvos balsas. Senjorai[121][122] The Voice of Lithuania. Senior |
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Lietuvos Balsas. Šeimos[123] The Voice of Lithuania. Family |
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Malaysia Singapore |
The Voice – 决战好声[124][125] The Voice – Battle for the Best Voice |
StarHub TV E City (1) Astro AEC (1) |
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Mexico | Current La Voz (8–)[126] The Voice Former La Voz... México (1–7)[127] The Voice... Mexico |
Current Azteca Uno (8–) Website Former Las Estrellas (1–7) Website |
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La Voz Kids[128][129] The Voice Kids |
Current Azteca Uno (3–) Website Former Las Estrellas (1–2) Website |
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La Voz Senior[130] The Voice Senior |
Azteca Uno[131] Website |
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Mongolia | The Voice of Mongolia[132] | Website |
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Myanmar | The Voice Myanmar | MRTV-4 |
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Nepal | The Voice of Nepal | Current Himalaya Television (2–) Former Kantipur (1) Kantipur HD Website |
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The Voice Nepal Kids | Himalaya Television |
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Netherlands (Original) | The Voice of Holland[133] Original |
RTL 4 Website |
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The Voice Kids7[134] Original |
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The Voice Senior[135] Original |
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Nigeria | The Voice Nigeria[136] | Africa Magic |
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The Voice Kids | TBA |
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Norway | The Voice – Norges beste stemme The Voice – Norway's Best Voice |
TV2 Website |
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Peru | La Voz Peru[137][138][139][140] The Voice Peru |
Latina Television |
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La Voz Kids The Voice Kids |
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La Voz Senior The Voice Senior |
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Philippines | The Voice of the Philippines[141][142] | ABS-CBN Kapamilya Channel Jeepney TV |
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The Voice Kids[143] |
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The Voice Teens |
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Poland | The Voice of Poland[146] | TVP2 Website |
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The Voice Kids |
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The Voice Senior[147] |
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Portugal | Current The Voice Portugal (2–) Former A Voz de Portugal (1) The Voice of Portugal |
RTP1 |
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The Voice Kids |
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Romania Moldova |
Vocea României[148]10 The Voice of Romania |
Pro TV Pro TV Chișinău Website Kanal D |
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Vocea României Junior The Voice of Romania Junior |
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Russia | Голос14 The Voice |
Channel One Website |
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Голос. Дети14 The Voice Kids |
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Голос. 60+[149][150] The Voice 60+ |
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South Africa[136] | The Voice South Africa[151][152][153] | M-Net9 Website |
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South Korea | The Voice of Korea[154] | Mnet9 Website |
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The Voice Kids |
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Spain Andorra |
La Voz13 [155][156][157] The Voice |
Current Antena 3[158][159] (6–) Former Telecinco (1–5) Website |
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La Voz Kids The Voice Kids |
Current Antena 3[158] (5–) Former Telecinco (1–4) Website |
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Sri Lanka | The Voice Teens Sri Lanka[162]25 | Sirasa TV |
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The Voice of Sri Lanka |
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Sweden | The Voice Sverige The Voice Sweden |
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Switzerland | The Voice of Switzerland[164] | Current 3+ (3–) Website Former SRF 1 (1–2) |
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Thailand | The Voice เสียงจริงตัวจริง[165] The Voice Thailand |
Current PPTV36 (7–) Former Channel 3 (1–6) 3 HD (1–6) True4U (1–6) Website |
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The Voice Kids[166] | Current PPTV36 (6–) Former Channel 3 (1–5) 3 HD (1–5) True4U (1–5) Website |
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Turkey | O Ses Türkiye[169][170][171] The Voice Turkey |
Current TV8 (4–) Website Former Show TV (1) Star TV (2–3) |
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O Ses Çocuklar7[172][173] The Voice Kids |
Star TV (1) TV8 (2–3) |
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O Ses Türkiye RAP[175] The Voice Turkey RAP |
Exxen |
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Ukraine | Голос країни14 The Voice of Ukraine |
1+1 Website |
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United Kingdom | The Voice UK[citation needed] | Current ITV (6–)24 Website Former BBC One (1–5) Website |
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United States and Caribbean countries |
The Voice8[179][180](English) | NBC Website |
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La Voz Kids (Spanish)25 The Voice Kids |
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Vietnam | Giọng hát Việt[183] The Voice of Vietnam |
VTV3 VTV3 HD Website |
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Notes[]
- ^ The Voice of Albania is also broadcast in Kosovo. People from Kosovo are also allowed to join the show.
- ^ The Chinese version allows people who can speak Mandarin to join starting from season 3. In 2016, there was a controversial issue between the producers of Chinese version of the series and Talpa on the copyright of The Voice of China. Therefore, from season 5 on, the show is not part of The Voice franchise.[185]
- ^ While La Voix is broadcast all across Canada, people from provinces outside Quebec (excluding those from the Ottawa/Gatineau area and English-speaking communities at New Brunswick) are not allowed to join the show.
- ^ The Voice of Greece is also broadcast in Cyprus. Cypriots are also allowed to join the show.
- ^ The Voice Angola is also broadcast in Mozambique; people from Mozambique are also allowed to join the show.[55]
- ^ In the Australian version of The Voice, Joel Madden served as a solo coach from season 1 to 3. From the season 4 on, he was joined by his brother Benji Madden, and became as a duo coach called "The Madden Brothers". They also have served as the coach of the Australian version of The Voice Kids. Similar in the Turkish version of The Voice, Gökhan Özoğuz also served as a solo coach from season 3 to 4, before he was joined by Hakan Özoğuz for the following 2 seasons. But then, Gökhan goes as solo coach in the later seasons.
- ^ The Season 2 of the Turkish version of The Voice Kids was the only season which had four coaches' teams among all versions of The Voice Kids. However, the French, Indian-Hindustani, Dutch, Belgian, Spanish, German, British, Mexican, Thai, and Portuguese versions of The Voice Kids have confirmed to add a fourth coach.
- ^ The American version of The Voice is also broadcast in Canada and some Caribbean countries and territories; people from all Canadian provinces (excluding Quebec) are also allowed to join the show, as well as people from select Caribbean countries.
- ^ South African network M-Net is not to be confused with South Korean music channel Mnet, which had adopted its version of The Voice.
- ^ Vocea României is also broadcast in Moldova; Moldovans are also allowed to join the show, provided they have a biometric passport or a visa (which is free for Moldovans).
- ^ The Voice of Italy is also broadcast in San Marino and Vatican, but people from Vatican City are not allowed to join the show.
- ^ The Voice – la plus belle voix is also broadcast in Luxembourg and Monaco. People from these countries can participates at the show.
- ^ La Voz is also broadcast in Andorra. People from Andorra are also allowed to join the show.
- ^ Although the Kazakh, Russian, and Ukrainian versions are never broadcast outside of their countries in the CIS area, people from other CIS countries (including Russia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine) are allowed to join of those shows.
- ^ A Supercoach was introduced in the fourth season of La Voz Kids España, wherein the remaining contestants by each coach that was saved from the battle rounds will fight in the fast-paced battle rounds wherein he/she will decide who will proceed in the next round. David Bisbal became a supercoach for season 4, but returned to his original position as a regular coach in season 5.
- ^ Voice – Danmarks største stemme is also broadcast in Faroe Islands and Greenland. People from Faroe Islands and Greenland are also allowed to join the show.
- ^ The Belgian-Flemish version of The Voice Kids introduced a trio coach which was the first in the whole franchise history.
- ^ La Voz Argentina is also broadcast in Uruguay. People from Uruguay are also allowed to join the show.
- ^ In the fifteenth season of the U.S (English), the ninth season of the German, the fourth season of the Indonesian, the second season of the U.S (Spanish), the seventh season of the Spanish, the seventh season of the Belgian-Dutch, the tenth season of the Finnish, the third season of the Argentine and to the tenth season of the Brazilian versions of "The Voice", a new round was created, called The Comeback Stage. It features a fifth coach, that's being Ballerini (on season 15) and Rexha (on season 16) for U.S. (English) version, Santos (on season 9), Schulte (on season 10) and Demirezer (on season 11) for German version, Tapiheru (on season 4) for Indonesian version, Mau y Ricky (on season 2) for U.S. (Spanish) version, Rodríguez (on season 7) for Spanish version, Tesoro (on season 7) for Belgian-Dutch version, Kuoppala (on season 10) for Finnish version, Mernes (on season 3) for Argentine version and Telo (on season 10) for Brazilian version.
- ^ In season 2 of The Voice Afrique Francophone, A'salfo and Charlotte Dipanda originally signed up to serve as coaches full-time. However, due to a postponement which made the season finished later than planned, A'salfo and Dipanda were not able to resume their duties for the last four live shows because of pre-arranged commitments. Youssoupha and Josey replaced them, respectively, and served as coaches from the Quarterfinals until the end of the season.[186] In the third season, Youssoupha again returning as coach replacing Nayanka Bell for the live shows, due to Bell being unable to return because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- ^ The Voice India is also broadcast in Sri Lanka. People from Sri Lanka are also allowed to join the show.
- ^ Following the fraud scandal for season 6 of The Voice Kids Russia, the Russian channel closed the investigation by stating that there had been fraud for the winner, and announced that it canceled the results. The producer announced that the 9 finalists are all winners of this season.[187]
- ^ The Voice Indonesia is also broadcast in East Timor. People from East Timor are also allowed to join the show.
- ^ United Kingdom's ITV is not to be confused with Azerbaijan's itv network.
- ^ US Spanish and Sri Lanka were the countries not to feature the regular edition as the first and main franchise which had Spanish Kid and Teen versions respectively.
- ^ First time in the history of The Voice that a candidate winning the child version wins the adult version few years later in the same country with the same coach.
- ^ In the 3rd season of the Turkish version featured a whole and only team that went into the finale which is first worldwide.
- ^ Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, The Voice Teens Philippines declared team champions per coach for the first time in the history of the franchise which was Heart Salvador, Cydel Gabutero, Kendra Aguirre and Isang Manlapaz.
- ^ For the first-decade anniversary special of The Voice France, this is the first time in the history of The Voice that there will be 5 coaches for 5 seats under the first All-Stars version. The format was then applied in Finland where it only features 3 coaches.
- ^ For the first time in the history of The Voice, Australia is the first country to dedicate a The Voice only for members of a family who will come to sing together.
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