The Voice (TV series)

The Voice
Genre Reality television
Created by
Opening theme This Is The Voice
Composer(s) Martijn Schimmer
Country of origin Netherlands
Production
Running time 22–104 minutes
Distributor Talpa Media Holding
Endemol
Release
Original release 17 September 2010 (2010-09-17) – present
External links
Official website talpa.tv/formats/talent/the-voice

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 2011. It has become a rival to the Idols franchise, Rising Star and The X Factor.

History

John de Mol, creator of Big Brother, first created The Voice concept with Dutch singer Roel van Velzen. The concept came after de Mol was asked by Erland Galjaard, a Dutch program director, about whether he could go with a format further than The X Factor. Galjaard asked de Mol after Galjaard was excited about the Dutch version of The X Factor. So, de Mol then came with the idea of Blind Audition. He wanted to focus on singing quality alone, so the coaches must be top artists in music industry. The rotating chairs concept was invented by Roel van Velzen. It would also be the first talent show in which social media is actively involved.[1]

On September 17, 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.

Format

The show's format features five stages of competition: producers' auditions, blind auditions, battle rounds, knockouts (since 2012), and live performance shows.

Contestants are aspiring singers drawn from public auditions, which are not televised. 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 televised 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.

The contestants who successfully pass the blind auditions proceed to the battle rounds, where the coaches put two 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 the competition turns to a game of fate via a coin toss. 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).

In some versions, the winners of the battle rounds proceed to the knockout rounds (dubbed Super-battle round in some versions). The Knockout Rounds can happen in one of two method: Sing-off or Hot-seat.

In sing-off method, as in the battle rounds, coaches pit numbers (usually 2/3/4) 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 also have steals. Like in battle round, the opposing coaches can steal a contestant who was voted off by their own coach by pressing their button. Also same in the blind auditions, if more than one coach presses their button, the contestant chooses which coach they want.

In hot-seat method, each coach will have numbers of hot-seat (usually 3 or 4). The first 3 or 4 contestants of the team choose their own song to perform individually and then sit on one of the available hot-seats. After the next contestant has done performing, if the coach decides to advance him/her, the coach must choose one hot-seat contestant to be swapped. After that, all contestants remaining on the seat will advance to the live shows, while the swapped contestants are eliminated immediately.

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, one will be named "The Voice"—and will receive the grand prize of a recording contract. Universal Music Group is the general record company associated and affiliated with The Voice format in most countries.

One of the cornerstones of The Voice format is the social media participation via Twitter, Facebook and the especially 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

In the original Dutch version, along with solo contestants, groups with more than two members are actually eligible to join (proven by the triumph of O'G3NE, a girl group, in the fifth season of the Dutch version). But when the franchise was expanded to the United States, only duos are allowed in the American version along with solo contestants, and this requirement was then followed by some other versions, including the UK version. Despite that, a few versions still allow groups with more than two members, recently the second season of Indonesian version and the sixth season of French version. A rare occasions in blind auditions, as in the Philippine version of the teens edition, there is no guarantee that contestants auditioning as duo or trio will also advance as duo or trio (only one will advance).

In some versions, all contestants perform each week and only the public's vote determines which contestants advance in the competition, a format similar to both Idols and The X Factor. This means that any contestant can be eliminated and no coach is guaranteed a spot in the finals. Along with this elimination method, there is an Instant Save in certain versions, most notably the US version, Israeli version, and Australian Version, where contestants (usually two or three) who are in danger of elimination have to perform again and another vote is conducted to save one of those contestants.

In the sixth series of the UK version, if any of the four coaches reject a contestant, he or she may not able to see the contestants after their performances, so if all the coaches rejected one specific contestant, the losing contestant would leave the stage straight away, without any conversations with the coaches.

A new feature of the Live Shows in the seventh season of the Dutch version is the judging of each performance by all four coaches with a number from one to ten. This number will then be averaged and combined with the public vote, which voted during each contestants performance – voting method similar to Rising Star – ultimately giving a score to each artist.

Versions

A combined 291 "artists" have won the television series The Voice, a reality singing competition adapted in sixty-two regions. Each winner is given a recording contract, a monetary prize, and a title as that nation's The Voice, La Voz, Golos, Holos or La Voix. The first was Ben Saunders of the Netherlands and the most recent was Jona Marie Soquite from the Philippine version of The Voice Teens

Location of The Voice versions:
  With own version of The Voice
  With own versions of The Voice and The Voice Kids
  With own versions of The Voice, The Voice Kids and The Voice Teens
  Part of a regional or multinational version of The Voice
  Part of a regional or multinational versions of The Voice and The Voice Kids
     Franchise with a currently airing season
     Franchise with an upcoming season
     Franchise that had ceased to air
Country/Region Local title Network Winners Coaches Hosts
 Afghanistan[6][7] آواز افغانستان
The Voice of Afghanistan
Tolo TV
Website
  • Season 1, 2013: Jawed Yosufi
  • Season 2, 2014: Najibullah Shirzad
  • Ahmad Popal (1)
  • Omid Nezami (2)
  • Khadija (backstage, 1–2)
Africa (French)
BeninBurkina FasoBurundiCameroon
Central African RepublicChadRepublic of the CongoDemocratic Republic of the Congo
Ivory CoastGuineaMadagascarMali
NigerRwandaSenegalTogo
Gabon
The Voice Afrique Francophone Voxafrica
Website
  • Season 1, 2016–17: Pamela Baketana
  • Season 2, TBA: Upcoming season
  • Claudy Siar
 Albania[8]
 Kosovo
The Voice of Albania1 Top Channel
Website
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2013: Kosovo Rita Thaçi
  • Season 2, 2017: Upcoming season
  • Current
  • TBA (2–)
  • TBA (2–)
  • TBA (2–)
  • Former
  • Altin Goci (1)
  • Elton Deda (1)
  • Alma Bektashi (1)
 Angola
 Mozambique[9]
The Voice Angola5 Dstv
Website
  • Season 1, 2015–16: Angola Mariedne Feliciano
  • Season 2, 2017–18: Upcoming season
  • Dinamene Cruz
  • Weza Solange (backstage)
Arab LeagueArab World[10]
AlgeriaBahrainComorosDjibouti
EgyptIraqJordanKuwait
LebanonLibyaMauritaniaMorocco
OmanQatarSaudi ArabiaSomalia
SudanTunisiaUnited Arab EmiratesYemen
The Voice – أحلى صوت
The Voice – Best Voice
MBC1
Lebanon LBCI
Website
  • Season 1, 2012: Morocco Mourad Bouriki
  • Season 2, 2013–14: Iraq Sattar Saad
  • Season 3, 2015: Jordan Nedaa Sharara
  • Season 4, 2017: Upcoming season
  • Current
  • Aimée Sayah (2–)
  • Former
  • Arwa Goudeh (1)
  • Mohammad Kareem (1–2)
  • Nadine Njeim (backstage, 1–2)
The Voice Kids – أحلى صوت
The Voice Kids – Best Voice
  • Season 1, 2016: Lebanon Lynn Hayek
  • Season 2, 2017: Upcoming season
  • Aimée Sayah
 Argentina La Voz... Argentina
The Voice... Argentina
Telefe
Website
  • Marley (1)
  • Luli Fernández (backstage, 1)
 Armenia[11] Հայաստանի ձայնը
The Voice of Armenia
Armenia TV
Website
  • Season 1, 2012–13: Mary Mnjoyan
  • Season 2, 2013: Georgia (country) Ana Khanchalyan
  • Season 3, 2014: Iran Raisa Avanessian
  • Season 4, 2017: Upcoming season
 Australia[12] The Voice Nine Network
Website
The Voice Kids[13]
 Azerbaijan[14] Səs Azərbaycan
The Voice of Azerbaijan
AzTV
Website
  • Season 1, 2015–16: Emiliya Yaqubova
  • Season 2, 2017–18: Upcoming season
  • Tural Asadov
 Belgium
( Flanders)
The Voice van Vlaanderen (Dutch)
The Voice of Flanders
vtm
Website
  • Current
  • An Lemmens
  • Sam De Bruyn (backstage, 4–)
  • Former
  • Sean D'hondt (backstage, 1–3)
The Voice Kids (Dutch)
  • Season 1, 2014: Mentissa Aziza
  • Season 2, 2015–16: Jens Dolleslagers
  • Season 3, 2017: Katarina Pohlodkova
  • Season 4, 2018: Upcoming season
 Belgium
( Wallonia)
The Voice Belgique (French)
The Voice Belgium
La Une
VivaCité
Website
  • Season 1, 2011–12: Roberto Bellarosa
  • Season 2, 2013: David Madi
  • Season 3, 2014: Laurent Pagna
  • Season 4, 2015: Florent Brack
  • Season 5, 2016: Laura Cartesiani
  • Season 6, 2017: Théophile Rénier
  • Season 7, 2018: Upcoming season
  • Current
  • Maureen Louys
  • Walid (backstage, 4–)
  • Former
  • Adrien Devyver (backstage, 1–3)
 Brazil The Voice Brasil Rede Globo
Website
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2016: Wagner Barreto
  • Season 2, 2017: Thomas Machado
  • Season 3, 2018: Upcoming season
 Bulgaria Гласът на България
The Voice of Bulgaria
bTV
Website
  • Season 1, 2011: Steliyana Hristova
  • Season 2, 2013: Ivailo Donkov
  • Season 3, 2014: Kristina Ivanova
  • Season 4, 2017: Radko Petkov
  • Season 5, 2018: Upcoming season
 Cambodia The Voice Cambodia Hang Meas HDTV
Website
  • Chea Vibol
  • Chan Keonimol
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2017: Current season
  • To be determined
 Canada
( Quebec)
La Voix3 (French)
The Voice
TVA
Website
La Voix Junior (French)
The Voice Junior
  • Season 1, 2016: Charles Kardos
  • Season 2, 2017: Upcoming season
 Chile The Voice Chile Canal 13
Website
  • Season 1, 2015: Luis Pedraza
  • Season 2, 2016: Javiera Flores
  • Season 3, TBA: Upcoming season
 China (Mandarin) The Voice of China中国好声音
The Voice of China – Best Voice of China
Current
Beijing TV (5–)
Former
Zhejiang TV (1–4)
Website
  • Current
  • TBA (5–)
  • Former
  • Hua Shao (1–4)
 China (Uyghur) يىپەك يولى ساداسى – 丝绸之路好声音 (Uyghur)
The Voice of the Silk Road – Best Voice of the Silk Road
Xinjiang TV
Website
  • Season 1, 2014–15: Yüsüpjan Mijit
  • Season 2, 2016: Kamil Jilil
  • Season 3, 2017: Current Season
  • Current
  • Umut Tursun (2–)
  • Former
  • Nijat Weli Yaqup (1)
 Colombia La Voz Colombia
The Voice Colombia
Caracol Television
Website
  • Season 1, 2012: Miranda
  • Season 2, 2013: Camilo Martínez
  • Linda Palma (1–2)
  • Alejandro Palacio (1–2)
  • Carlos Ponce (1)
  • Diego Saenz (backstage, 1–2)
La Voz Kids[15]
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2014: Ivanna García
  • Season 2, 2015: Luis Mario Torres
  • Season 3, TBA: Upcoming season
  • Current
  • TBA (3–)
  • TBA (3–)
  • Former
  • Linda Palma
  • Alejandro Palacio
La Voz Teens[16]
The Voice Teens
  • Season 1, 2016: Caliope
  • Season 2, 2017: Upcoming season
 Croatia The Voice – Najljepši glas Hrvatske
The Voice – The Most Beautiful Voice of Croatia
HRT 1
Website
  • Iva Šulentić
  • Ivan Vukušić
 Czech Republic
 Slovakia
Hlas Česko Slovenska
The Voice of Czecho Slovakia
Czech Republic TV Nova
Website
Slovakia Markíza
Website
 Denmark Voice – Danmarks største stemme
Voice – The Biggest Voice of Denmark
TV 2
Website
  • Season 1, 2011–12: Kim Wagner
  • Season 2, 2012: Emilie Paevatalu
  • Morten Resen (1)
  • Felix Smith (2)
  • Sigurd Kongshøj Larsen (backstage, 1)
Voice Junior
  • Season 1, 2014: Melina
  • Season 2, 2014: Aland
  • Season 3, 2015: Isabel
  • Season 4, 2016: Oliver
  • Season 5, 2017: Upcoming season
  • Current
  • Mikkel Kryger
  • Amelia Høy (3–)
  • Former
  • Emilie Paevatalu (1–2)
 Ecuador La Voz Ecuador
The Voice Ecuador
Teleamazonas
Website
  • Season 1, 2015: Gustavo Vicuña
  • Season 2, 2016: Antonio Guerrero
  • Season 3, 2017: Upcoming season
  • Current
  • Carlos Luís Andrade
  • Andrea Hurtado (2–)
  • Former
  • Constanza Baez (1)
 Finland The Voice of Finland Nelonen
Website
  • Current
  • Heikki Paasonen (5–)
  • Former
  • Kristiina Komulainen (backstage, 1)
  • Tea Khalifa (backstage, 2)
  • Jenni Alexandrova (backstage, 3–5)
  • Axl Smith (1–5)
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2013: Molly Rosenström
  • Season 2, 2014: Aino Morko
 France The Voice – la plus belle voix12
The Voice – The Most Beautiful Voice
TF1
Website
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2014: Carla
  • Season 2, 2015: Jane
  • Season 3, 2016: Manuela
  • Season 4, 2017: Upcoming season
 Georgia ახალი ქართული ხმა
The Voice of Georgia
Imedi TV
Website
  • Current
  • Keti Topuria (3–)
  • Anri Jokhadze (3–)
  • Nodiko Tatishvili (3–)
  • Nutsa Shanshiashvili (3–)
  • Former
  • Nino Chkheidze (1)
  • Merab Sepashvili (1)
  • Maia Darsmelidze & Stephane Mgebrishvili (duo, 1)
  • Dato Porchkhidze (1–2)
  • Lela Tsurtsumia (2)
  • Maia Darsmelidze (solo, 2)
  • Stephane Mgebrishvili (solo, 2)
  • Duta Skhirtladze
  • Anna Imedashvili
ახალი საბავშო ხმა
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2013: Reziko Didebashvili
  • Eka Kakhiani (1)
  • Dato Porchkhidze (1)
  • Stephane Mgebrishvili (1)
  • Samory Balde (1)
  • Ruska Makashvili (1)
 Germany The Voice of Germany ProSieben
Sat.1
Website
The Voice Kids Sat.1
Website
  • Season 1, 2013: Switzerland Michèle Bircher
  • Season 2, 2014: Danyiom Mesmer
  • Season 3, 2015: Noah-Levi Korth
  • Season 4, 2016: Austria Lukas Janisch
  • Season 5, 2017: Sofie Thomas
  • Season 6, 2018: Upcoming season
  • Current
  • Thore Schölermann
  • Debbie Schippers (5–)
  • Jonas Ems (backstage-online, 5–)
  • Former
  • Aline von Drateln (backstage, 1)
  • Nela Lee (2)
  • Chantal Janzen (3–4)
  • Marc van Velzen (backstage-online, 1–3)
  • Noah-Levi Korth (backstage-online, 4)
 Greece
 Cyprus
The Voice of Greece4 Current
Skai TV (3–)
Sigma TV (3–)
Former
ANT1 (1–2)
The Voice Kids ANT1
N/A N/A
 Hungary The Voice – Magyarország hangja
The Voice – Voice of Hungary
TV2
Website
  • Tamás Szabó Kimmel (1)
  • Miklós Bányai (backstage, 1)
 Iceland The Voice Ísland
The Voice Iceland
Sjónvarp Símans
Website
  • Season 1, 2015: Hjörtur Traustason
  • Season 2, 2016–17: Karitas Harpa Davíðsdóttir
  • Season 3, TBA: Upcoming season
  • Sigvaldi Kaldalóns
  • Svavar Örn Svavarsson
 India The Voice India[18] Zee TV
&TV
Website
  • Season 1, 2015: Pawandeep Rajan
  • Season 2, 2016–17: Farhan Sabir
  • Season 3, TBA: Upcoming season
The Voice India Kids &TV
 Indonesia The Voice Indonesia Current
RCTI (2–)
Website
Former
Indosiar (1)
The Voice Kids Indonesia Global TV
Website
 Ireland The Voice of Ireland RTÉ One
Website
 Israel The Voice ישראל
The Voice Israel
Channel 2
Reshet
Website
  • Current
  • TBA (5–)
  • Former
  • Michael Aloni (1–4)
  • Sivan Klein (backstage, 1)
  • Mor Silver (backstage, 1–3)
  • Shlomit Malka (backstage, 4)
 Italy[19] The Voice of Italy11 Rai 2
Rai HD
Website
  • Current
  • TBA (5–)
  • Former
  • Federico Russo (2–4)
  • Alessandra Angeli (backstage, 4)
  • Fabio Troiano[20] (1)
  • Carolina Di Domenico (backstage, 1)
  • Valentina Correani (backstage, 2–3)
 Kazakhstan Current
Голос Казахстана14 (4–)
The Voice Kazakhstan
Former
Қазақстан Дауысы14 (1–3)
The Voice of Kazakhstan
Current
Perviy Kanal Evraziya (4–)
Website
Former
Kazakhstan (1–3)
  • Season 1, 2013–14: Shaharizat Seidakhmet
  • Season 2, 2014–15: Bauyrzhan Retbaev
  • Season 3, 2015: Murat Xayrolda
  • Season 4, 2016–17: Dinmuhammed Dauletov
  • Season 5, 2017–18 : Upcoming season
  • Current
  • Ali Okapov (4–)
  • Eva Becher (4–)
  • Nurlan Abdullin (4–)
  • Zhanna Orynbasarova (4–)
  • Former
  • Medeu Arynbaev (1–2)
  • Nurlan Alban (1–3)
  • Almas Kishkenbayev (1–3)
  • Madina Saduakasova (1–3)
  • Rustem Nurzhigit (3)
  • Azamat Satybaldy
Голос Дети Казахстана[21]
The Voice Kids Kazakhstan
Perviy Kanal Evraziya
Website
  • Season 1, 2017: Daniil Yun
  • Season 2, 2018: Upcoming season
  • Ali Okapov
  • Eva Becher
  • Zhanna Orynbasarova
  • Azamat Satybaldy
 Lithuania Lietuvos Balsas
The Voice of Lithuania
LNK
Website
  • Season 1, 2012: Julija Jegorova
  • Season 2, 2013–14: Paulius Bagdanavičius
  • Season 3, 2014–15: Justina Budaitė
  • Season 4, 2015–16: Kotryna Juodzevičiūtė
  • Season 5, 2017–18: Upcoming season
  • Current
  • Rolandas Mackevičius (4–)
  • Agnė Juškėnaitė (backstage, 5–)
  • Former
  • Vytautas Rumšas Jr. (1)
  • Žygimantas Barysas (backstage, 1)
  • Inga Jankauskaitė (2–3)
  • Rolandas Vilkončiu (2–3)
  • Jonas Nainys (4)
 Malaysia
 Singapore
The Voice 决战好声[22][23]
The Voice – The Ultimate Battle of the Best Voices
Singapore StarHub TV E City

Malaysia Astro AEC
Website

  • Season 1, 2017: Upcoming season
  • Siow Hui Mei
  • Wong Woon Hong
 Mexico La Voz... México
The Voice... Mexico
Las Estrellas[24]
Website
  • Season 1, 2011: Oscar Cruz
  • Season 2, 2012: Luz Maria
  • Season 3, 2013: Marcos Razo
  • Season 4, 2014: Guido Rochin
  • Season 5, 2016: Yuliana Martínez
  • Season 6, 2017: Upcoming season
La Voz Kids
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2017: Eduardo Barba
  • Season 2, 2018: Upcoming season
 Mongolia The Voice of Mongolia[25] Mongol TV Website
  • Season 1, 2017: Upcoming season
  • TBA
  • To be determined
 Myanmar The Voice Myanmar MRTV-4
  • Season 1, 2017: Upcoming season
  • TBA
  • To be determined
 Netherlands The Voice of Holland RTL 4
Website
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2012: Fabiënne Bergmans
  • Season 2, 2012–13: Laura van Kaam
  • Season 3, 2013–14: Ayoub Maach
  • Season 4, 2015: Lucas van Roekel
  • Season 5, 2016: Ésmée Schreurs
  • Season 6, 2017: Iris Verhoek
  • Season 7, 2018: Upcoming season
 Nigeria The Voice Nigeria[26] Africa Magic
Website
  • Season 1, 2016: A'rese
  • Season 2, 2017: Current season
 Norway The Voice – Norges beste stemme
The Voice – Norway's Best Voice
TV2
Website
  • Season 1, 2012: Martin Halla
  • Season 2, 2013: Knut Marius
  • Season 3, 2015: Yvonne Nordvik Sivertsen
  • Season 4, 2017: Upcoming season
  • Current
  • TBA (4–)
  • Former
  • Øyvind Mund (1–3)
  • Maria Bodøgaard (backstage, 1–3)
 Pakistan The Voice Pakistan Urdu1
  • Season 1, 2017: Upcoming season
  • TBA
  • To be determined
 Peru La Voz Peru[27]
The Voice Peru
Frecuencia Latina
Website
  • Season 1, 2013: Daniel Lazo
  • Season 2, 2014: Ruby Palomino
  • Season 3, 2015: Yamilet de la Jara
La Voz Kids
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2014: Amy Gutiérrez
  • Season 2, 2015: Sofía Hernández
  • Season 3, 2016: Nicolás Parra
  • Season 4, 2017: Upcoming season
 Philippines The Voice of the Philippines[28][29] ABS-CBN
Website
The Voice Kids
The Voice Teens
 Poland The Voice of Poland TVP2
Website
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2018: Upcoming season
  • TBA
 Portugal Current
The Voice Portugal (2–)
Former
A Voz de Portugal (1)
The Voice of Portugal
RTP1
Website
  • Current
  • Catarina Furtado
  • Vasco Palmeirim (2–)
  • Jani Gabriel (backstage, 3–)
  • Former
  • Diogo Beja (backstage, 1–2)
  • Pedro Fernandes (backstage, 2)
  • Laura Figueiredo (backstage, 2)
  • Mariana Monteiro (backstage, 2)
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2014: Diogo García
  • Vasco Palmeirim (1)
  • Mariana Monteiro (1)
  • Rui Pêgo (backstage, 1)
 Romania Vocea României10
The Voice of Romania
Pro TV
Pro TV Chișinău
Website
Vocea României Junior
The Voice of Romania Junior
  • Season 1, 2017: Maia Mălăncuș
  • Season 2, TBA: Upcoming season
 Russia Голос14
The Voice
Channel One
Website
Голос. Дети
The Voice Kids
 Serbia The Voice Srbija
The Voice Serbia
RTV Pink
  • Season 1, 2017: Upcoming season
  • TBA
  • Marija Kilibarda
 Slovenia The Voice Slovenija
The Voice Slovenia
POP TV
  • Season 1, TBA: Upcoming season
  • TBA
  • TBA
 South Africa[26] The Voice South Africa M-Net9
Website
  • Lungile Radu
  • Stacey Norman (backstage)
 Spain La Voz13
The Voice
TeleCinco
Website
  • Season 1, 2012: Rafa Blas
  • Season 2, 2013: David Barrull
  • Season 3, 2015: Antonio José
  • Season 4, 2016: Irene Caruncho
  • Season 5, 2017: Upcoming season
La Voz Kids
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2014: María Parrado
  • Season 2, 2015: José María Ruiz
  • Season 3, 2017: Rocío Aguilar
  • Season 4, 2018: Upcoming season
 South Korea The Voice of Korea Mnet9
Website
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2013: Kim Myung-ju
 Sweden The Voice Sverige
The Voice Sweden
TV4
Website
  • Season 1, 2012: Ulf Nilsson
  Switzerland The Voice of Switzerland SRF 1
Website
  • Season 1, 2013: Nicole Bernegger
  • Season 2, 2014: Tiziana Gulino
  • Former
  • Sven Epiney (1–2)
  • Viola Tami (backstage, 1–2)
  • Tanya König (backstage, 2)
 Thailand The Voice เสียงจริงตัวจริง
The Voice Thailand
Channel 3
3 HD
True4U
Website
  • Current
  • Joey Boy
  • Kong Saharat
  • Singto Numchok (4–)
  • Da Endorphine (5–)
  • Former
  • Stamp Apiwat (1–3)
  • Jennifer Kim (1–4)
  • Songsit Rungnopakunsi (1–)
  • Rinlanee Sripen (backstage, 2–)
The Voice Kids
  • Season 1, 2013: Kuljira Tongkham
  • Season 2, 2014: Pornsawun Yanvaro
  • Season 3, 2015: Natharika Phetfu
  • Season 4, 2016: Jedsada Sukharom
  • Season 5, 2017: Siripong Srisukha
  • Season 6, 2018: Upcoming season
  • Current
  • Lula (4–)
  • Tik Shiro (4–)
  • Rudklao Amratisha (4–)
  • Former
  • Two Popetorn (1)
  • Zani Nipaporn (1–3)
  • Parn Thanaporn (1–3)
  • Sumet & The Punk (2–3)
  • Rinlanee Sripen
  • Songsit Rungnopakunsi
 Turkey O Ses Türkiye
The Voice Turkey
Current
TV8 (4–)
Website
Former
Show TV (1)
Star TV (2–3)
  • Season 1, 2011–12: Oğuz Berkay Fidan
  • Season 2, 2012–13: Mustafa Bozkurt
  • Season 3, 2013–14: Hasan Doğru
  • Season 4, 2014–15: Azerbaijan Elnur Huseynov
  • Season 5, 2015–16: Emre Sertkaya
  • Season 6, 2016–17: Dodan Özer
  • Season 7, 2017–18: Upcoming season
O Ses Çocuklar7[31]
The Voice Kids
Current
TV8 (2–)
Website
Former
Star TV (1)
  • Season 1, 2014: Şahin Kendirci
  • Season 2, 2015: Bade Karakoç
  • Season 3, 2016: Unknown
  • Season 4, 2017: Upcoming season
  • Current
  • Jess Molho
  • Former
  • Sinem Yalçinkaya (backstage, 1)
  • Zeynep Dörtkardeşler (backstage, 2–3)
 Ukraine Голос країни14
The Voice of the Country
1+1
Website
  • Season 1, 2011: Ivan Hanzera
  • Season 2, 2012: Pavlo Tabakov
  • Season 3, 2013: Anna Hodorovskaya
  • Season 4, 2014: Igor Grohotsky
  • Season 5, 2015: Anton Kopytin
  • Season 6, 2016: Vitalina Musienko
  • Season 7, 2017: Aleksander Klimenko
  • Season 8, 2018: Upcoming season
  • Current
  • Yuri Gorbunov (5–)
  • Kateryna Osadcha (1–3, 6–)
  • Former
  • Andriy Domans'ky (1–3)
  • Olga Freimut (4–5)
  • Anatoliy Anatolich (backstage, 1–3)
  • Mykyta Dobrynin (backstage, 1–3)
Голос. Діти
The Voice Kids
  • Current
  • Kateryna Osadcha
  • Yuri Gorbunov (2–)
  • Former
  • Andriy Domansky (1)
 United Kingdom The Voice UK Current
ITV (6–)
Website
Former
BBC One (1–5)
Website
The Voice Kids ITV
Website
 United States The Voice8 (English) NBC
Website
La Voz Kids (Spanish)
The Voice Kids
Telemundo
Website
  • Season 1, 2013: Paola Guanche
  • Season 2, 2014: Amanda Mena
  • Season 3, 2015: Jonael Santiago
  • Season 4, 2016: Christopher Rivera
 Vietnam Giọng hát Việt
The Voice of Vietnam
VTV3
Website
  • Current
  • TBA (5–)
  • Former
  • Phan Anh (1–3)
  • Phương Mai (backstage, 1)
  • V.Music band (backstage, 1)
  • Yumi Dương (backstage, 2)
  • Phạm Mỹ Linh (backstage, 3)
  • Nguyên Khang (4)
  • Tim (backstage, 4)
  • Quỳnh Chi (backstage, 4)
Giọng hát Việt nhí
The Voice Kids of Vietnam
  • Season 1, 2013: Nguyễn Quang Anh
  • Season 2, 2014: Nguyễn Thiện Nhân
  • Season 3, 2015: Trịnh Nguyễn Hồng Minh
  • Season 4, 2016: Trịnh Nhật Minh
  • Season 5, 2017: Current season
  • Current
  • Vũ Cát Tường (4–)
  • Soobin Hoàng Sơn (5–)
  • Hương Tràm & Tiên Cookie (5–)
  • Former
  • Hiền Thục (1)
  • Thanh Bùi (1)
  • Lưu Hương Giang & Hồ Hoài Anh (1–3)
  • Cẩm Ly (2–3)
  • Lam Trường (2)
  • Dương Khắc Linh (3)
  • Noo Phước Thịnh (4)
  • Đông Nhi & Ông Cao Thắng (4)
  • Current
  • Thành Trung (5–)
  • Former
  • Thanh Thảo (1)
  • Trấn Thành (1)
  • Thanh Bạch (2–3)
  • Thanh Duy (backstage, 2)
  • Jennifer Phạm (backstage, 2)
  • Hoàng Oanh (backstage, 3)
  • Ngô Kiến Huy (4)
  • Chi Pu (backstage, 4)

Notes

List of artists who became coaches in versions of more than one country/region
  1. ^ AlbaniaKosovo The Voice of Albania is also broadcast in Kosovo. People from Kosovo are also allowed to join the show.
  2. ^ China The Chinese version allows people who can speak Mandarin to join starting from season 3. In 2016, there exists 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 title will be replaced as Sing! China to solve the problem provisionally.[32]
  3. ^ Canada While La Voix is broadcast all across Canada, people from provinces outside Quebec (excluding those from the Ottawa/Gatineau area) are not allowed to join the show.
  4. ^ GreeceCyprus The Voice of Greece is also broadcast in Cyprus; Cypriots were also allowed to join the show.
  5. ^ AngolaMozambique A Voz de Angola will also be broadcast in Mozambique; people from Mozambique are also allowed to join the show.[9]
  6. ^ Australia In the Australian version of The Voice, Joel Madden served as a solo coach from seasons 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.
  7. ^ Turkey The Season 2 of the Turkish version of The Voice Kids is the only season which has four coaches' teams of all versions of The Voice Kids so far.
  8. ^ United StatesCanada The American version of The Voice is also broadcast in Canada and select Caribbean countries; people from all Canadian provinces (excluding Quebec) are also allowed to join the show, as well as people from select Caribbean countries.
  9. ^ South AfricaSouth Korea Not to be confused M-Net which is a channel broadcast in South Africa with Mnet which is a music television and channel broadcast in South Korea.
  10. ^ RomaniaMoldova 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).
  11. ^ ItalySan Marino The Voice of Italy is also broadcast in San Marino. People from San Marino are also allowed to join the show.
  12. ^ FranceLuxembourgMonaco The Voice – la plus belle voix is also broadcast in Luxembourg and Monaco. People from Luxembourg and Monaco are also allowed to join the show.
  13. ^ SpainAndorra La Voz is also broadcast in Andorra. People from Andorra are also allowed to join the show.
  14. ^ KazakhstanRussiaUkraine. The Kazakhstan, Russian, Ukrainian version are never broadcast in the outside their countries in CIS area. But people from CIS countries can join those show

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