La Voz Kids (Spanish TV series)

La Voz Kids (Spanish for The Voice Kids) is a Spanish reality talent show broadcast on Antena 3. It premiered on 6 February 2014 on Telecinco and is part of the international syndication The Voice based on the original Dutch television program The Voice of Holland, created by Dutch television producer John de Mol.

La Voz Kids
GenreReality television
Created byJohn de Mol
Roel van Velzen
Presented by
Judges
Country of originSpain
Original languageSpanish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes58
Production
Production locationsAtresmedia Studios
Madrid, Spain (2019–)
Running time90-150 minutes
Production companiesTalpa (2014–2018)
Boomerang TV
Atresmedia (2019–)
ITV Studios (2021–)
Release
Original networkTelecinco (2014–2018)
Antena 3 (2019–present)
Picture format576i (SDTV 16:9)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release6 February 2014 (2014-02-06) 
present
Chronology
Preceded byLa Voz
Followed byLa Voz Senior
Related showsThe Voice of Holland
The Voice (U.S.)
External links
Website
Production website

For the show’s first season on Telecinco, David Bisbal, Malú and Rosario Flores were appointed as coaches, being Jesús Vázquez the presenter of the galas with the collaboration of Tania Llasera in backstage.

In May 2018, the series was acquired by Atresmedia. David Bisbal will comeback as a regular coach, Rosario Flores and Melendi will return as a coaches and fourth coach Vanesa Martín will join the panel.[1][2]

Participation is only for contestants aged 7 to 15.

Format

First Phase: The Blind Auditions In this phase, the three coaches will have their backs to the participants and will be guided solely by their voice. There are 93 young people, however, only 45 will get on stage. If the contestant's voice wins over a member of the jury, he will press a button that will turn his chair to see the participant. In this way, you will demonstrate that you want this contestant to be part of your team. If more than one coach presses the button, the participant will have the option to decide which of the three wants to be trained in this competition; but if a single trainer presses the button, the contestant goes to his team automatically. In case no one of the jury presses the button, it means that the participant has not been selected.

Second Phase: The Battles In this stage, the coaches will be forced to reduce their equipment to a third. They must face three of their members who must sing in a "ring". Those who confront each other must demonstrate who has the best voice. In the end, each coach will make the decision to eliminate two of them, who will have to leave the competition. So that the coaches can make a decision, they are advised by other singers. Then they will choose two and the other three will sing the song they sang in the blind auditions, so that they choose one of those three and will join the other two for the live ones.

Third Phase: The Last Assault (Sing Off) Each contestant must defend their subject of blind auditions before the members of the jury and their advisors. Of each team will be only two contestants who will go to the grand final.

Fourth and final Phase: The Grand Final This last phase of the program includes two parts: The semifinal and the final. The finalists will sing songs individually, as well as with their respective coaches, in addition to performances with guest artists. After the first elimination, only 3 contestants will fight to be finally: La Voz Kids (Spain).

Coaches timeline

Seasons
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Rosario
David
Malú
Manuel
Antonio
Melendi
Vanesa

Season summary

Season Premiere Finale Winner Runner-up Third Place Fourth Place Winning coach Host Backstage host Coaches (chairs' order) Network
1 2 3 4
1 February 6, 2014 March 20, 2014 María Parrado Raúl Vidal Triana Gomez No fourth finalist Malú Jesús Vázquez Tania Llasera David Rosario Malú No fourth coach Telecinco
2 February 6, 2015 March 20, 2015 José María Ruiz Javier Erro Índigo Salvador Manuel Carrasco Manuel
3 March 10, 2017 May 5, 2017 Rocío Aguilar Antonio Díez Esperanza Garrido Antonio Orozco Antonio
4 February 19, 2018 May 14, 2018 Melani García Flori Alexandra Jeremai Cruz Melendi Melendi
5 September 16, 2019 December 27, 2019 Irene Gil Daniel García Sofía Esteban Aysha Bengoetxea David Bisbal Eva González Juanra Bonet David Vanesa Melendi Antena 3
6 January
2021
TBA
2021
Upcoming season

Coaches and Finalists

  – Winning coach/contestant. Winners are in bold, eliminated contestants in small font.
  – Runner-Up Coach/Contestant. Final contestant first listed.
  – 2nd Runner-Up Coach/Contestant. Final contestant first listed.
  – 3rd Runner-Up Coach/Contestant. Final contestant first listed.
Season Coaches and their finalists
David Bisbal Rosario Flores Malú N/A
1 Raúl Vidal "El Balilla"
Eva Ruiz
Carlos Alfredo Colina
Triana Sánchez
Alba Blázquez
Eric Abril
María Parrado
Pilar Bogado
Carlos Weinberg
Season David Bisbal Rosario Flores Manuel Carrasco
2 Javier Erro
Roger Corbalán
Índigo Salvador
Toñi Amador
Jose María Ruiz
Carmen Pendones
Season David Bisbal Rosario Flores Antonio Orozco
3 Esperanza Garrido
Dani Juanico
Mónica Maranillo
Antonio Díaz Lucena "Aray"
Sara Deop Perea
Antonio & Paco Cortés
Rocío Aguilar
Pedro Morales Bellido
Rocío Hernández
Season Melendi Rosario Flores Antonio Orozco
4 Melani García Gaspar
Lucía Frías Luna
Noemí Fernández
Jeremai Cruz
Nayra Gomar
Yastina Samper Yonaviciute
Flori Alexandra Cutitaru
Sara Ilarregui
Juanfri Castell
Season David Bisbal Rosario Flores Vanesa Martín Melendi
5[3] Irene Gil
Salvador Bermúdez
Daniel García
José Luís Sanzerito (Chavito)
Aysha Bengoetxea
Patricia García
Sofía Esteban
Julio Gómez

References

  1. Jabonero, Daniel (10 July 2018). "La verdad sobre el fichaje de Rosario, Bisbal y Melendi por 'La Voz'". El Español (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 July 2018.
  2. "Antonio Orozco ficha por 'La voz' y Vanesa Martín por 'La voz kids'". El Periódico (in Spanish). 11 July 2018. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  3. "Irene Gil, ganadora de 'La Voz Kids' tras una emocionante votación frente a Daniel García". Antena3 (in Spanish). 2019-12-28. Retrieved 2019-12-28.
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