La Voix | |
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Season 10 | |
Hosted by | Charles Lafortune |
Coaches | |
Winner | Maude Cyr-Deschênes |
Winning coach | France D'Amour |
Runner-up | Redge Olibrice |
Release | |
Original network | TVA |
Original release | 21 January – 7 April 2024 |
Season 10 of La Voix broadcast from 21 January 2024 to 7 April 2024 on TVA. Among last season's coaches, Corneille and Mario Pelchat returned for their second season as coaches, while Roxane Bruneau and France D'Amour replaced Marc Dupré and Marjo. [1] [2]
Charles Lafortune returned for his tenth season as host. [3]
On 7 April, Maude Cyr-Deschênes from Team France was announced as the winner of the season, marking France D'Amour's first win as a coach.
In July 2023, it was revealed that Corneille and Mario Pelchat would return as coaches from the ninth season. Roxane Bruneau, who served as a coach on La deuxième voix in the ninth season, joined the panel as a main coach this season, replacing Marc Dupré. [4] Additionally, debutant France D'Amour joined the panel, replacing Marjo. [5]
Each coach had 10 spots to fill in the Blind Auditions. Additionally, each coach can "steal" another artist in the Battles from another team, adding the artist to his/her team.
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Coaches | Top 40 artists | |||||
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Corneille | ||||||
Redge Olibrice | Leticia Jiménez | Anaïs Goulet | Wissem | |||
Bryan Alexandre-Melo | Jana Salameh | |||||
Marie-Louise Déziel | Joey Boughanem | |||||
Roxane Bruneau | ||||||
Jonathan Houde | Chadé Losane | Norah Lapointe | Isabelle Morin | |||
Andrew | Rosemarie Gauthier | Anik St-Pierre | ||||
Mylène Vallée | Jacob St-Cyr Labbé | Audrey Faucon | ||||
France D'Amour | ||||||
Maude Cyr-Deschênes | Lee-Anne Bergevin | Guillaume Lessard | Ally Neah | |||
Ange-Élie Ménard | Alexis Bouchard-Leblond | Roberto Scienza | Emmanuel Hue | |||
Émilie D'Amour | Caroline Allatt | Simon McGrath | ||||
Mario Pelchat | ||||||
Priscilla Findlay | William Osias | Charles Goelen | Camille Schlybert | |||
Dan Daraîche | Katy Vachon | Sara-Ève Proulx | Gabriel Fredette | |||
Charlotte Tourigny | Cathy Vallières | Dominique Séguin | ||||
Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams). |
In the blind auditions, each artist sings a song to four coaches who have their chairs turned away from the artist. If a coach is interested in working with an artist, he/she will press the "Je te veux" button and will then face the artist. If only one coach turns, the artist defaults to that team. If more than one coach turns, the artist chooses his/her coach. This season features the Block, which each coach can use twice to prevent one of the other coaches from getting a contestant. At the end of the blind auditions, France D'Amour did not use her second Block.
✔️ | Coach pressed the "Je te veux" button |
Artist chose this coach's team | |
Artist defaulted to the coach's team | |
Artist received no turns and was eliminated | |
✘ | Coach pressed the "Je te veux" button, but was blocked by Corneille from getting the artist |
✘ | Coach pressed the "Je te veux" button, but was blocked by Roxane from getting the artist |
✘ | Coach pressed the "Je te veux" button, but was blocked by France from getting the artist |
✘ | Coach pressed the "Je te veux" button, but was blocked by Mario from getting the artist |
Order | Artist | Age | Hometown | Song | Coach's and artist's choices | |||
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Corneille | Roxane | France | Mario | |||||
1 | Anik St-Pierre | 51 | Shawinigan | "River Deep, Mountain High" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
2 | Caroline Allatt | 37 | Rawdon | "Kraft Dinner" | ✔ | — | ✔ | — |
3 | Wissem | 27 | Lyon | "Trop beau" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
4 | Antoine Naoum | 62 | Saint-Laurent | "Buenas noches mi amor" | — | — | — | — |
5 | Guillaume Lessard | 24 | Laval | "A Touch of Evil" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
6 | Charles-Hugo Martineau | 32 | Québec | "Giving You Up" | — | — | — | — |
7 | Priscilla Findlay | 30 | Montreal | "I Love the Lord" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
8 | Jonathan Houde | 23 | Thetford Mines | "When I Was Your Man" | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
9 | Kelliane Béland | 21 | Saint-Boniface | "Hier encore" | — | — | — | — |
10 | Charles Kardos | 20 | Longueuil | "That's Life" | — | — | — | — |
11 | Maude Cyr-Deschênes | 24 | Edmundston | "Le dernier jour du disco" | — | ✔ | ✔ | — |
12 | Norah Lapointe | 19 | McMasterville | "Rien ne sert de courir" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Order | Artist | Age | Hometown | Song | Coach's and artist's choices | |||
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Corneille | Roxane | France | Mario | |||||
1 | Marie-Ève Tremblay | 43 | Kanata | "It's Oh So Quiet" | — | — | — | — |
2 | Ange-Élie Ménard | 17 | Kanata | "Et Bam" | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
3 | Jana Salameh | 22 | Ottawa | "Coupable" | ✔ | — | ✔ | — |
4 | Loïc Lafrance | 22 | Québec | "Rebound" | — | — | — | — |
5 | Audrey Faucon | 17 | Hammond | "Traitor" | ✔ | ✔ | — | — |
6 | Alain Peddie | 52 | Baie-du-Febvre | "Artistes" | — | — | — | — |
7 | Sara-Ève Proulx | 22 | Mascouche | "Imaginer l'amour" | — | ✔ | — | ✔ |
8 | Joey Boughanem | 24 | Blainville | "Valerie" | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ |
9 | Thalia Rosaura | 23 | Montreal | "La folie en quatre" | — | — | — | — |
10 | Isabelle Morin | 37 | Saint-Sulpice | "Redneck Woman" | — | ✔ | — | — |
11 | Léo Rafael | 46 | Campbellton | "Les moulins de mon cœur" | — | — | — | — |
12 | Dan Daraîche | 31 | Terrebonne | "Quand j'ai besoin" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
13 | Katy Vachon | 43 | Rouyn-Noranda | "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" | — | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ |
Order | Artist | Age | Hometown | Song | Coach's and artist's choices | |||
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Corneille | Roxane | France | Mario | |||||
1 | Simon McGrath | 32 | Québec | "Leave a Light On" | — | — | ✔ | ✔ |
2 | Ève Dessureault | 31 | Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville | "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" | — | — | — | — |
3 | Lee-Anne Bergevin | 26 | Montreal | "I'm Outta Love" | ✔ | — | — | — |
4 | Kaï Castiel-Roy | 15 | Blainville | "Vampire" | — | — | — | — |
5 | Alexis Bouchard-Leblond | 23 | Québec | "Simple Man" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
6 | Eadsé | 33 | Montreal | "Moi, Elsie" | — | — | — | — |
7 | Ally Neah | 24 | Montreal | "Les trottoirs du boulevard Saint-Laurent" | ✔ | — | ✔ | ✔ |
8 | Claudia Tessier | 22 | Gatineau | "Rescue" | — | — | — | — |
9 | Bryan Alexandre-Melo | 20 | Laval | "Lay Me Down" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
10 | Marie-Josée Cyr | 63 | Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville | "I Hate You Then I Love You" | — | — | — | — |
11 | Camille Schlybert | 19 | Prévost | "Part of Your World" | — | — | — | ✔ |
12 | Chadé Losane | 27 | Québec | "On était beau" | — | ✔ | — | ✔ |
13 | Redge Olibrice | 28 | Montreal | "Bella" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Order | Artist | Age | Hometown | Song | Coach's and artist's choices | |||
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Corneille | Roxane | France | Mario | |||||
1 | Gabriel Fredette | 22 | Saint-Hyacinthe | "not my job anymore" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
2 | Marie-Louise Déziel | 27 | Montreal | "Since I Left You" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | — |
3 | Noëlly L. Nsimba | 28 | Montreal | "La Vie en rose" | — | — | — | — |
4 | David & Mikä | 39 & 40 | Montreal | "I Lost My Baby" | — | — | — | — |
5 | Charlotte Tourigny | 29 | Montreal | "A Song for You" | — | — | ✔ | ✔ |
6 | Mylène Vallée | 31 | Les Méchins | "Take Me Home, Country Roads" | — | ✔ | — | — |
7 | Addison Rancoude | 33 | Île Maurice | "Catch & Release" | — | — | — | — |
8 | Josée Lapierre | 50 | Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine | "Ce que le blues a fait de moi" | — | — | — | — |
9 | Jacob St-Cyr Labbé | 30 | Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu | "Something in the Orange" | — | ✔ | ✔ | — |
10 | Dominique Séguin | 44 | Montreal | "Hymne à l'amour" | — | — | — | ✔ |
11 | Loïc Trépanier | 23 | Val-d'Or | "La voix que j'ai" | — | — | — | — |
12 | Roberto Scienza | 31 | Brésil | "Death Letter" | — | — | ✔ | ✔ |
13 | Charles Goelen | 26 | Longueuil | "À fleur de toi" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
Order | Artist | Age | Hometown | Song | Coach's and artist's choices | |||
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Corneille | Roxane | France | Mario | |||||
1 | Andrew | 24 | Saguenay | "De la main gauche" | ✘ | ✔ | — | ✔ |
2 | Samantha Charbonneau-Vaudeville | 23 | Mirabel | "Ton histoire" | — | — | — | — |
3 | Anaïs Goulet | 18 | Drummondville | "Avant elle" | ✔ | ✔ | — | ✔ |
4 | Simon Harnois | 24 | Alma | "Lili" | — | — | — | — |
5 | Émilie D'Amour | 30 | Laval | "Ta main" | — | — | ✔ | — |
6 | Kassandra Montpetit | 22 | Terrebonne | "Un peu plus haut, un peu plus loin" | — | — | — | — |
7 | Leticia Jiménez | 19 | Montreal | "Histoire d'un amour" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ |
8 | William Osias | 25 | Montreal | "Le géant de papier" | Team full | — | — | ✔ |
9 | Emmanuel Hue | 36 | Montreal | "1, 2 Many" | ✔ | ✔ | — | |
10 | Jo Hell | 45 | Montreal | "Who Do You Love?" | — | Team full | — | |
11 | Jayleen | 40 | Lachine | "Good Woman" | — | — | ||
12 | Mikis Robert | 28 | Gatineau | "Old Time Rock and Roll" | — | — | ||
13 | Charles Robert | 36 | Montreal | "La saison des pluies" | — | — | ||
14 | Rosemarie Gauthier | 25 | Lévis | "Ce soir l'amour est dans tes yeux" | ✔ | ✔ | ||
15 | Cathy Vallières | 43 | Sainte-Adèle | "It Hurt So Bad" | Team full | ✔ |
In the battles, each coach pairs two of their artist together to perform a duet. The winner of each battle moves on to the Qualifications. Coaches are then given an opportunity to "steal" the loser if that artist is not on their team. Each coach has one "steal" to keep a loser in the competition and add them to their team, taking them to the next round. Artists who lose the battle and do not receive a "steal" are eliminated from the competition.
At the end of the round, each coach had five of their original artists and one stolen artist move on to the Qualifications. Roxane, France, and Mario all used their steal on an artist from Team Corneille, while Corneille used his steal on an artist from Team Roxane.
Colour key:
Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Qualifications | |
Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the Qualifications | |
Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated |
Episode | Coach | Order | Winner | Song | Loser | 'Steal' result | ||||
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Corneille | Roxane | France | Mario | |||||||
Episode 6 (25 February) | Mario Pelchat | 1 | William Osias | "Les yeux de la mama" | Dominique Séguin | — | — | — | — | |
France D'Amour | 2 | Ange-Élie Ménard | "Je pense encore à toi" | Simon McGrath | — | — | — | — | ||
Roxane Bruneau | 3 | Jonathan Houde | "Minefields" | Audrey Faucon | — | — | — | — | ||
Corneille | 4 | Anaïs Goulet | "Aimer d'amour" | Lee-Anne Bergevin | — | — | ✔ | — | ||
Mario Pelchat | 5 | Dan Daraîche | "It's Only Love" | Cathy Vallières | — | — | Team full | — | ||
France D'Amour | 6 | Maude Cyr-Deschênes | "Strong Enough" | Caroline Allatt | — | — | — | |||
Episode 7 (3 March) | France D'Amour | 1 | Ally Neah | "Pas gaie la pagaille" | Émilie D'Amour | — | — | Team full | — | |
Roxane Bruneau | 2 | Isabelle Morin | "Need You Now" | Jacob St-Cyr Labbé | — | — | — | |||
Corneille | 3 | Bryan Alexandre-Melo | "On s'habitue" | Norah Lapointe | — | ✔ | — | |||
France D'Amour | 4 | Alexis Bouchard-Leblond | "Something to Talk About" | Emmanuel Hue | — | Team full | — | |||
Roxane Bruneau | 5 | Chadé Losane | "Tenir debout" | Redge Olibrice | ✔ | ✔ | ||||
Corneille | 6 | Leticia Jiménez | "Prends ma main" | Joey Boughanem | Team full | — | ||||
Mario Pelchat | 7 | Priscilla Findlay | "His Eye Is on the Sparrow" | Charlotte Tourigny | — | |||||
Episode 8 (10 March) | Corneille | 1 | Wissem | "Un jour je marierai un ange" | Charles Goelen | Team full | Team full | Team full | ✔ | |
Mario Pelchat | 2 | Camille Schlybert | "Always" | Gabriel Fredette | Team full | |||||
Roxane Bruneau | 3 | Rosemarie Gauthier | "Le bureau du médecin" | Mylène Vallée | ||||||
France D'Amour | 4 | Guillaume Lessard | "Chasse-Galerie" | Roberto Scienza | ||||||
Corneille | 5 | Jana Salameh | "Premier amour" | Marie-Louise Déziel | ||||||
Mario Pelchat | 6 | Katy Vachon | "La Neige au Sahara" | Sara-Ève Proulx | ||||||
Roxane Bruneau | 7 | Andrew | "Tous les cris les S.O.S." | Anik St-Pierre | ||||||
The Qualifications aired on 17 March and 24 March. In this round, each episode, all four coaches had three of their artists sing for a spot in the semi-final. One artist per team each episode moved on, while the other two were eliminated.
Colour key:
Artist was saved and moved on to the semi-final | |
Artist was eliminated |
Order | Coach | Artist | Song |
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1 | France D'Amour | Maude Cyr-Deschênes | "Holding Out for a Hero" |
2 | Ange-Élie Ménard | "L'effet de masse" | |
3 | Alexis Bouchard-Leblond | "I Won't Give Up" | |
4 | Mario Pelchat | Dan Daraîche | "Mes blues passent pu dans porte" |
5 | Priscilla Findlay | "J'm'en veux" | |
6 | Katy Vachon | "Une femme avec toi" | |
7 | Corneille | Leticia Jiménez | "Como la flor" |
8 | Bryan Alexandre-Melo | "Mourir auprès de mon amour" | |
9 | Jana Salameh | "Je t'aime" | |
10 | Roxane Bruneau | Andrew | "Oxygène" |
11 | Rosemarie Gauthier | "Torn" | |
12 | Jonathan Houde | "Someone You Loved" |
Order | Coach | Artist | Song |
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1 | Mario Pelchat | William Osias | "Let's Get It On" |
2 | Charles Goelen | "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" | |
3 | Camille Schlybert | "Because of You" | |
4 | Corneille | Wissem | "Quelqu'un m'a dit" |
5 | Anaïs Goulet | "Doudou" | |
6 | Redge Olibrice | "La rose et l'armure" | |
7 | Roxane Bruneau | Chadé Losane | "Another Love" |
8 | Isabelle Morin | "Feel Happy" | |
9 | Norah Lapointe | "Repartir à zéro" | |
10 | France D'Amour | Guillaume Lessard | "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" |
11 | Ally Neah | "Danse avec moi" | |
12 | Lee-Anne Bergevin | "Mamma Knows Best" |
The semi-final aired on 31 March. In this stage, the remaining Top 8 artists, two from each team, performed "cross-battles." On "challenger" coach pitted one of their artists against an artist from another coach's team. The winner was decided through the audience vote. This season was the first to feature this change in La Voix history. Due to this adjustment in format, it was not guaranteed that each coach would have an artist representing them in the final.
Coaches Corneille, Roxane Bruneau, and France D'Amour all managed to bring their teams to the final with the advancements of Redge Olibrice, Jonathan Houde, and Maude Cyr-Deschênes and Lee-Anne Bergevin, respectively. With the advancements of Maude Cyr-Deschênes and Lee-Anne Bergevin, France D'Amour became the first coach in La Voix history to bring two of their artists to the finale. Additionally, with the eliminations of Priscilla Findlay and William Osias, Mario Pelchat no longer had any artists on his team, marking the first occurrence in La Voix history that a coach was not represented in the final.
Order | Challenger | Challenged | ||||||
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Coach | Song | Artist | % | % | Artist | Song | Coach | |
1 | Mario Pelchat | "À coup de rêves" | William Osias | 37% | 63% | Redge Olibrice | "Le ciel est Back Order" | Corneille |
2 | Corneille | "Et cetera" | Leticia Jiménez | 6% | 94% | Lee-Anne Bergevin | "We Are the Champions" | France D'Amour |
3 | France D'Amour | "Ordinaire" | Maude Cyr-Deschênes | 77% | 23% | Chadé Losane | "Mon ange" | Roxane Bruneau |
4 | Roxane Bruneau | "Comment je te dirais" | Jonathan Houde | 50.5% | 49.5% | Priscilla Findlay | "Hero" | Mario Pelchat |
The final aired on 7 April. Each of the remaining four artists sang to earn the highest amount of percentage points, thus being crowned La Voix. At the end of the round, Maude Cyr-Deschênes from Team France received the most votes and was crowned the winner of La Voix.
Colour Key:
The contestant is through to Round 2 | |
The contestant is eliminated |
Order | Coach | Contestant | Song | Percentage of votes |
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1 | France D'Amour | Lee-Anne Bergevin | "Regarde-moi" | 18 |
2 | France D'Amour | Maude Cyr-Deschênes | "Qu'est-ce que ça peut ben faire" | 24 |
3 | Roxane Bruneau | Jonathan Houde | "Parle-moi" | 16 |
4 | Corneille | Redge Olibrice | "L'Enfer" | 42 |
Winner | |
Runner-up |
Order | Coach | Contestant | Song | Percentage of votes |
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1 | France D'Amour | Maude Cyr-Deschênes | "Quand on n'a que l'amour" | 58 |
2 | Corneille | Redge Olibrice | "Toujours vivant" | 42 |
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