The Voice Georgia

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The Voice Georgia
The Voice of Georgia Logo.jpg
Also known asVoice
The Voice of Georgia
GenreReality television
Created byJohn de Mol
Roel van Velzen
Presented byDuta Skhirtladze
Anna Imedashvili[1]
Judges
Country of originGeorgia
Original languageGeorgian
No. of seasons4
1 Kids' edition
No. of episodes17
Production
Executive producersGvantsa Kilasonia
Davit Imedashvili
ProducersGiorgi Imedashvili
Ekaterine Natsvlishvili
Production locationTbilisi
Running time80−165 minutes
Release
Original networkIMEDI TV (2012–2016)
1tv (2021–present)
Picture format576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV)
Original releaseOctober 4, 2012 (2012-10-04) –
present
External links
Official Facebook Page
Production website

The Voice Georgia (Georgian: The Voice საქართველო, or The Voice Sakartvelo) is a reality television show and singing competition broadcast from Georgia on 1tv. From season one throughout three, the show was called The Voice of Georgia (Georgian: ახალი ქართული ხმა or Akhali Kartuli Khma) and was broacasted on IMEDI TV. It is part of the international syndication The Voice based on the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland, launched in the Netherlands, created by Dutch television producer John de Mol.

One of the important premises of the show is the quality of the singing talent. Four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, composers and producers, train talents in their group and occasionally perform with them. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner.[2]

The first season kicked off on October 4, 2012 and finished on January 13, 2013.[3][4]The winner of first season was Salome Katamadze with 48.6% of the votes. She was awarded by the show's sponsor, Geocell, a trip to Los Angeles, California to record single at Universal Music Studio. She was also provided with a flat in Digomi Palace Complex by Archi Group located in Tbilisi.[5][6][7]

In 2013, IMEDI TV produced a kids version of the show titled Akhali Sabavsho Khma (in Georgian ახალი საბავშო ხმა, lit.: New Kids' Voice). The coaches were Dato Porchkhidze, Eka Kakhiani, and Stephane Mgebrishvili, with Samory Balde and Ruska Makashvili as the presenters.

Starting in 2021, the show is rebooted by the channel 1tv.[8]

Coaches and presenters[]

Coaches' timeline[]

Presenter Seasons
1 2 3 4
Dato Porchkhidze
Stephane Mgebrishvili
Maia Darsmelidze
Nino Chkheidze
Merab Sepashvili
Lela Tsurtsumia
Anri Jokhadze
Nutsa Shanshiashvili
Nodiko Tatishvili
Keti Topuria
Niaz Diasamidze
Salome «Salio» Korkotashvili
Nikoloz «Nika» Rachveli

Presenters' timeline[]

Presenter Seasons
1 2 3 4
Anna Imedashvili
Duta Skhirtladze
Ruska Makashvili

Series overview[]

Colour key
  •   Team Dato
  •   Team Merab
  •   Team Nino
  •   Team Stephane & Maia
  •   Team Stephane
  •   Team Lela
  •   Team Maia
  •   Team Anri
  •   Team Keti
  •   Team Nodiko
  •   Team Nutsa
  •   Team Niaz
  •   Team Nika
  •   Team Salio
Overall series overview
Season Network First aired Last aired Winner Other finalists Winning coach Presenter(s) Coaches (chairs' order)
1 2 3 4
1 IMEDI TV 4 Oct 2012 13 Jan 2013 Salome Katamadze Nini Tsnobiladze Sandro Kadagidze Tika Jamburia Dato Porchkhidze Anna Imedashvili,
Duta Skhirtladze
Merab Nino Stephane & Maia Dato
2 3 Oct 2013 12 Jan 2014 Mariam Chachkhiani Tamar Jgushia Nika Lazariashvili Tiko Mosemghvdlishvili Lela Stephane Maia
3 10 Oct 2015 5 Jan 2016 Giorgi Nadibaidze Salome Dolidze Shotiko Tatishvili Vano Turabelidze Keti Topuria Nutsa Anri Keti Nodiko
4 1tv 20 Feb 2021 15 May 2021 Magda Ivanishvili Ana Morgoshia; Salome Tatarashvili Stephane Mgebrishvili Ruska Makashvili Niaz Salio Stephane Nika
Khatia Kinkladze; Luka Liluashvili
Tekla Tsverikmazashvili
Violeta Mgaloblishvili; Marita Tsetskhladze

Seasons synopsis[]

Season 1 (2012–2013)[]

The first season of The Voice of Georgia started on October 4, 2012. The show was hosted by Duta Skhirtladze and Anna Imedashvili. There were 6 episodes of Blind Auditions, 4 episodes of Battles and 6 Live Shows. Three months after the end of the first season, in April 2013, the Georgian The Voice Kids began.[5]

Elimination chart[]

Colour key
Results per week
Artists Live Show 1
(15 Dec 2012)
Live Show 2
(22 Dec 2012)
Quarter-final 1
(29 Dec 2012)
Quarter-final 2
(5 Jan 2013)
Semi-final
(12 Jan 2013)
Final
(13 Jan 2013)
Sandro Kadagidze Public's vote Public's vote Public's vote 3rd place (6.2%)
Veriko Matsaberidze Coach's choice Coach's choice Eliminated
Keti Kvitsaridze Public's vote Eliminated
Tedo Qoridze Public's vote Eliminated
Ani Asatiani Eliminated
Giorgi Chikovani Eliminated
Sofo Papuashvili Eliminated
Tika Jamburia Public's vote Public's vote Public's vote 4th place (3.5%)
Levan Gvazava Coach's choice Coach's choice Eliminated
Irina Bairamashvili Public's vote Eliminated
Ia Tomashi Public's vote Eliminated
Giorgi Modzmanashvili Eliminated
Sopho Sazhiniani Eliminated
David Gabidzashvili Eliminated
Nini Tsnobiladze Public's vote Coaches' choice Public's vote Runner-up (41.7%)
Magda Vasadze Public's vote Public's vote Eliminated
Ioane Arabuli Coaches' choice Eliminated
Mariam Sharmanashvili Public's vote Eliminated
Tika Iremashvili Eliminated
David Eradze Eliminated
Sopho Ninoshvili Eliminated
Salome Katamadze Public's vote Public's vote Public's vote Winner (48.6%)
Lasha Topuria Coach's choice Coach's choice Eliminated
Irakli & Tornike Gulashvili Public's vote Eliminated
Mako Kvitaishvili Public's vote Eliminated
Nini Bregvadze Eliminated
Aleko Cercvadze Eliminated
Nadin Zakharian-Lucenko Eliminated

Season 2 (2013–2014)[]

The auditions for The Voice of Georgia second season began on 2013's Summer, right after the end of The Voice Kids. Season 2 started on October 2013, in Imedi TV.[5] The coaches were Lela Tsurtsumia, Dato Porchkhidze, Stephane and Maia Darsmelidze. The winner of the season was Mariam Chachkhiani, from Team Dato Porchkidzes.

Season 3 (2015–2016)[]

The auditions for season three began in the Summer of 2015. The season 3 kicked-off on Imedi TV in October 2015.

Season 4 (2021)[]

In 2020, a reboot of the series was announced, produced for the channel 1tv.[9] The fourth season features returning coach Stephane Mgebrishvili and debutants Niaz Diasamidze, Salome "Salio" Korkotashvili, and Nikoloz Rachveli. The Voice Kids host Ruska Makashvili returns as the presenter of the show. Recordings of the Blind Auditions began on 31 January 2021,[10] and the first episode aired on 20 February 2021.[11]

Teams[]

Colour key
  Winner
  Runner-up
  Eliminated in the Live Semi-final
  Eliminated in the Live Playoffs
  Stolen in the Battles round
  Eliminated in the Battles round
Coaches Top 40 Artists
Niaz Diasamidze
Khatia Kinkladze Luka Liluashvili Ani Tabaghua Salome Khujadze Meri Kedelidze Giorgi Petriashvili
Kato Verkhviashvili Tako Ananikiani Mariam Sergia Ani Chkheidze Luka Chakvetadze
Salio
Ana Morgoshia Salome Tatarashvili Lizi Gozalishvili Mariam Iakashvili Giorgi Tsiskadze Sandro Lashkhi
Tekla Tsverikmazashvili Tazo Garsidze Tamar Liluashvili Ninuca Gelashvili Salome Tsintsadze
Stephane Mgebrishvili
Magda Ivanishvili Tekla Tsverikmazashvili Ikako Aleqsidze Mariam Shengelia Liza Kikacheishvili Mariam Dokvadze
Giorgi Tsiskadze Salome Mirianashvili Luka Niavadze Merabiko Dolidze Anka Tatarashvili
Nikoloz Rachveli
Violeta Mgaloblishvili Marita Tsetskhladze Kato Verkhviashvili Natia Nanobashvili Jeko Gogitidze Lenka Zviadadze
Salome Khujadze Giorgi Rukhaia Anna Jalabadze Nini Malkhazishvili Anano Sidamonidze
Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams).

The Voice Kids[]

The Voice Kids Georgia aired from April 2013 until June 2013 on IMEDI TV. The hosts were Samory Balde and Ruska Makashvili. The coaches were Eka Kakhiani, Dato Porchkhidze and Stephane Mgebrishvili.

Coaches and presenters[]

Coaches' timeline[]

Coach Season
1
Dato Porchkhidze
Stephane Mgebrishvili
Eka Kakhiani

Presenters' timeline[]

Presenter Season
1
Ruska Makashvili
Samory Balde

Series overview[]

Colour key
  •   Team Dato
  •   Team Eka
  •   Team Stephane
Overall series overview
Season First aired Last aired Winner Other finalists Winning coach Presenter(s) Coaches (chairs' order)
1 2 3
1 April 2013 June 2013 Reziko Didebashvili Giorgi Gigashvili Giorgi Vardania Ledi Daliashvili Liza Yenia Rati Mezvrishvili Dato Porchkhidze Samory Balde,
Ruska Makashvili
Stephane Eka Dato

References[]

  1. ^ http://news.ge/ge/news/story/22684-imedis-akhal-khmas-duta-skhirtladze-tsaiyvans
  2. ^ http://news.ge/ge/news/story/23699-akhali-khmis-ambebi-spetsialurad-news.ge-stvis
  3. ^ http://voice.ge/ge/text/about_project
  4. ^ https://www.facebook.com/voicegeo
  5. ^ a b c http://news.ge/ge/news/story/43172-imedze-aprilidan-sabavshvo-akhali-khma-itsyeba
  6. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "სალომე ქათამაძე". YouTube.
  7. ^ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cqlmr4cMBmU. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ "The Voice of Georgia is back now on 1tv". 8 July 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  9. ^ "The Voice of Georgia is back now on 1tv". 8 July 2020. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  10. ^ "The Voice Georgia: Filming of the Blind Auditions has started". 1tv (in Georgian). 2 February 2020. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  11. ^ "The Voice Georgia will start in February 20, on 1tv". 1tv (in Georgian). 4 February 2021. Retrieved 4 February 2021.

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