La Voix season 10

Last updated

Contents

La Voix
Season 10
Hosted by Charles Lafortune
Coaches
WinnerMaude Cyr-Deschênes
Winning coach France D'Amour
Runner-upRedge Olibrice
Release
Original network TVA
Original release21 January (2024-01-21) 
7 April 2024 (2024-04-07)

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.

Coaches and host

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]

Teams

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.

Color key

CoachesTop 40 artists
Corneille
Redge OlibriceLeticia JiménezAnaïs GouletWissem
Bryan Alexandre-MeloJana SalamehNorah LapointeLee-Anne Bergevin
Charles GoelenMarie-Louise DézielJoey Boughanem
Roxane Bruneau
Jonathan HoudeChadé LosaneNorah LapointeIsabelle Morin
AndrewRosemarie GauthierRedge OlibriceAnik St-Pierre
Mylène ValléeJacob St-Cyr LabbéAudrey Faucon
France D'Amour
Maude Cyr-DeschênesLee-Anne BergevinGuillaume LessardAlly Neah
Ange-Élie MénardAlexis Bouchard-LeblondRoberto ScienzaEmmanuel Hue
Émilie D'AmourCaroline AllattSimon McGrath
Mario Pelchat
Priscilla FindlayWilliam OsiasCharles GoelenCamille Schlybert
Dan DaraîcheKaty VachonSara-Ève ProulxGabriel Fredette
Charlotte TourignyCathy VallièresDominique Séguin
Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams).

Blind auditions

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

Episode 1 (21 January)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
CorneilleRoxaneFranceMario
1Anik St-Pierre51 Shawinigan "River Deep, Mountain High"
2Caroline Allatt37 Rawdon "Kraft Dinner"
3Wissem27 Lyon "Trop beau"
4Antoine Naoum62 Saint-Laurent "Buenas noches mi amor"
5Guillaume Lessard24 Laval "A Touch of Evil"
6Charles-Hugo Martineau32 Québec "Giving You Up"
7Priscilla Findlay30 Montreal "I Love the Lord"
8Jonathan Houde23 Thetford Mines "When I Was Your Man"
9Kelliane Béland21 Saint-Boniface "Hier encore"
10Charles Kardos20 Longueuil "That's Life"
11Maude Cyr-Deschênes24 Edmundston "Le dernier jour du disco"
12Norah Lapointe19 McMasterville "Rien ne sert de courir"

Episode 2 (28 January)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
CorneilleRoxaneFranceMario
1Marie-Ève Tremblay43 Kanata "It's Oh So Quiet"
2Ange-Élie Ménard17 Kanata "Et Bam"
3Jana Salameh22 Ottawa "Coupable"
4Loïc Lafrance22 Québec "Rebound"
5Audrey Faucon17 Hammond "Traitor"
6Alain Peddie52 Baie-du-Febvre "Artistes"
7Sara-Ève Proulx22 Mascouche "Imaginer l'amour"
8Joey Boughanem24 Blainville "Valerie"
9Thalia Rosaura23 Montreal "La folie en quatre"
10Isabelle Morin37 Saint-Sulpice "Redneck Woman"
11Léo Rafael46 Campbellton "Les moulins de mon cœur"
12Dan Daraîche31 Terrebonne "Quand j'ai besoin"
13Katy Vachon43 Rouyn-Noranda "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"

Episode 3 (4 February)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
CorneilleRoxaneFranceMario
1Simon McGrath32 Québec "Leave a Light On"
2Ève Dessureault31 Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville "Climb Ev'ry Mountain"
3Lee-Anne Bergevin26 Montreal "I'm Outta Love"
4Kaï Castiel-Roy15 Blainville "Vampire"
5Alexis Bouchard-Leblond23 Québec "Simple Man"
6Eadsé33 Montreal "Moi, Elsie"
7Ally Neah24 Montreal "Les trottoirs du boulevard Saint-Laurent"
8Claudia Tessier22 Gatineau "Rescue"
9Bryan Alexandre-Melo20 Laval "Lay Me Down"
10Marie-Josée Cyr63 Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville "I Hate You Then I Love You"
11Camille Schlybert19 Prévost "Part of Your World"
12Chadé Losane27 Québec "On était beau"
13Redge Olibrice28 Montreal "Bella"

Episode 4 (11 February)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
CorneilleRoxaneFranceMario
1Gabriel Fredette22 Saint-Hyacinthe "not my job anymore"
2Marie-Louise Déziel27 Montreal "Since I Left You"
3Noëlly L. Nsimba28 Montreal "La Vie en rose"
4David & Mikä39 & 40 Montreal "I Lost My Baby"
5Charlotte Tourigny29 Montreal "A Song for You"
6Mylène Vallée31 Les Méchins "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
7Addison Rancoude33 Île Maurice "Catch & Release"
8Josée Lapierre50 Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine "Ce que le blues a fait de moi"
9Jacob St-Cyr Labbé30 Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu "Something in the Orange"
10Dominique Séguin44 Montreal "Hymne à l'amour"
11Loïc Trépanier23 Val-d'Or "La voix que j'ai"
12Roberto Scienza31 Brésil "Death Letter"
13Charles Goelen26 Longueuil "À fleur de toi"

Episode 5 (18 February)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
CorneilleRoxaneFranceMario
1Andrew24 Saguenay "De la main gauche"
2Samantha Charbonneau-Vaudeville23 Mirabel "Ton histoire"
3Anaïs Goulet18 Drummondville "Avant elle"
4Simon Harnois24 Alma "Lili"
5Émilie D'Amour30 Laval "Ta main"
6Kassandra Montpetit22 Terrebonne "Un peu plus haut, un peu plus loin"
7Leticia Jiménez19 Montreal "Histoire d'un amour"
8William Osias25 Montreal "Le géant de papier"Team full
9Emmanuel Hue36 Montreal "1, 2 Many"
10Jo Hell45 Montreal "Who Do You Love?"Team full
11Jayleen40 Lachine "Good Woman"
12Mikis Robert28 Gatineau "Old Time Rock and Roll"
13Charles Robert36 Montreal "La saison des pluies"
14Rosemarie Gauthier25 Lévis "Ce soir l'amour est dans tes yeux"
15Cathy Vallières43 Sainte-Adèle "It Hurt So Bad"Team full

Battles

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
EpisodeCoachOrderWinnerSongLoser'Steal' result
CorneilleRoxaneFranceMario
Episode 6
(25 February)
Mario Pelchat1William Osias"Les yeux de la mama"Dominique Séguin
France D'Amour2Ange-Élie Ménard"Je pense encore à toi"Simon McGrath
Roxane Bruneau3Jonathan Houde"Minefields"Audrey Faucon
Corneille4Anaïs Goulet"Aimer d'amour"Lee-Anne Bergevin
Mario Pelchat5Dan Daraîche"It's Only Love"Cathy VallièresTeam full
France D'Amour6Maude Cyr-Deschênes"Strong Enough"Caroline Allatt
Episode 7
(3 March)
France D'Amour1Ally Neah"Pas gaie la pagaille"Émilie D'AmourTeam full
Roxane Bruneau2Isabelle Morin"Need You Now"Jacob St-Cyr Labbé
Corneille3Bryan Alexandre-Melo"On s'habitue"Norah Lapointe
France D'Amour4Alexis Bouchard-Leblond"Something to Talk About"Emmanuel HueTeam full
Roxane Bruneau5Chadé Losane"Tenir debout"Redge Olibrice
Corneille6Leticia Jiménez"Prends ma main"Joey BoughanemTeam full
Mario Pelchat7Priscilla Findlay"His Eye Is on the Sparrow"Charlotte Tourigny
Episode 8
(10 March)
Corneille1Wissem"Un jour je marierai un ange"Charles GoelenTeam fullTeam fullTeam full
Mario Pelchat2Camille Schlybert"Always"Gabriel FredetteTeam full
Roxane Bruneau3Rosemarie Gauthier"Le bureau du médecin"Mylène Vallée
France D'Amour4Guillaume Lessard"Chasse-Galerie"Roberto Scienza
Corneille5Jana Salameh"Premier amour"Marie-Louise Déziel
Mario Pelchat6Katy Vachon"La Neige au Sahara"Sara-Ève Proulx
Roxane Bruneau7Andrew"Tous les cris les S.O.S."Anik St-Pierre

Qualifications

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

Episode 9 (17 March)

OrderCoachArtistSong
1France D'AmourMaude Cyr-Deschênes"Holding Out for a Hero"
2Ange-Élie Ménard"L'effet de masse"
3Alexis Bouchard-Leblond"I Won't Give Up"
4Mario PelchatDan Daraîche"Mes blues passent pu dans porte"
5Priscilla Findlay"J'm'en veux"
6Katy Vachon"Une femme avec toi"
7CorneilleLeticia Jiménez"Como la flor"
8Bryan Alexandre-Melo"Mourir auprès de mon amour"
9Jana Salameh"Je t'aime"
10Roxane BruneauAndrew"Oxygène"
11Rosemarie Gauthier"Torn"
12Jonathan Houde"Someone You Loved"

Episode 10 (24 March)

OrderCoachArtistSong
1Mario PelchatWilliam Osias"Let's Get It On"
2Charles Goelen"Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)"
3Camille Schlybert"Because of You"
4CorneilleWissem"Quelqu'un m'a dit"
5Anaïs Goulet"Doudou"
6Redge Olibrice"La rose et l'armure"
7Roxane BruneauChadé Losane"Another Love"
8Isabelle Morin"Feel Happy"
9Norah Lapointe"Repartir à zéro"
10France D'AmourGuillaume Lessard"I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)"
11Ally Neah"Danse avec moi"
12Lee-Anne Bergevin"Mamma Knows Best"

Semi-final

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.

Episode 11 (31 March)

Semi-final results
OrderChallengerChallenged
CoachSongArtist % %ArtistSongCoach
1Mario Pelchat"À coup de rêves"William Osias37%63%Redge Olibrice"Le ciel est Back Order"Corneille
2Corneille"Et cetera"Leticia Jiménez6%94%Lee-Anne Bergevin"We Are the Champions"France D'Amour
3France D'Amour"Ordinaire"Maude Cyr-Deschênes77%23%Chadé Losane"Mon ange"Roxane Bruneau
4Roxane Bruneau"Comment je te dirais"Jonathan Houde50.5%49.5%Priscilla Findlay"Hero"Mario Pelchat

Final

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.

Round 1

Colour Key:

      The contestant is through to Round 2
      The contestant is eliminated
OrderCoachContestantSongPercentage of votes
1France D'AmourLee-Anne Bergevin"Regarde-moi"18
2France D'AmourMaude Cyr-Deschênes"Qu'est-ce que ça peut ben faire"24
3Roxane BruneauJonathan Houde"Parle-moi"16
4CorneilleRedge Olibrice"L'Enfer"42

Round 2

      Winner
      Runner-up
OrderCoachContestantSongPercentage of votes
1France D'AmourMaude Cyr-Deschênes"Quand on n'a que l'amour"58
2CorneilleRedge Olibrice"Toujours vivant"42

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival</span>

The Gatineau Hot Air Balloon Festival is an annual festival held in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada, and organized by a not-for-profit organization, during which hot air balloons of every shape and colour are flown and where 300 shows and performances adding up to over 60 hours’ worth of programming are taking place. More than 200,000 visitors and 1,000 RVs usually participate. It is held over four days in late-August and early September during the Labor Day Weekend.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Marjo (singer)</span> Musical artist

Marjolène Morin, professionally known as Marjo, is a Canadian singer-songwriter from Quebec.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Canada women's national water polo team</span> Womens national water polo team representing Canada

The Canada women's national water polo team represents Canada in women's international water polo competitions and friendly matches. The team is overseen by Water Polo Canada, a member of the Fédération Internationale de Natation (FINA). In 1981 the team claimed its first international prize, winning the FINA Water Polo World Cup.

<i>La Voix</i> French Canadian reality talent show

La Voix is a francophone Canadian reality talent show as part of the international television series franchise The Voice, based on the original Dutch version of the program created by John de Mol Jr.. The series is part of The Voice franchise and is based on a similar competition format in The Netherlands entitled The Voice of Holland. The series is structured into three phases: blind auditions, battles, and live performance shows. In 2016, La Voix also launched a separate series for younger contestants called La Voix Junior.

<i>The Voice</i> (franchise) International television series franchise

The Voice is an international reality television singing competition franchise originally created by Dutch producer John de Mol Jr. and Dutch singer Roel van Velzen.

The Voice: la plus belle voix was the first season of the French reality singing competition, created by media tycoon John de Mol. It was aired from February 2012 to May 2012 on TF1.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Amir Haddad</span> Israeli-French singer and songwriter

Laurent Amir Khlifa Khedider Haddad, better known as Amir Haddad or simply as Amir, is a French-Israeli singer-songwriter and actor. He took part in 2006 in the Israeli music competition Kokhav Nolad, released his album Vayehi in 2011 and was a finalist in French competition The Voice: la plus belle voix as part of Team Jenifer finishing third in the competition. He represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song "J'ai cherché", which finished in sixth place.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FDJ–Suez</span> French cycling team

FDJ–Suez is a professional Women's road bicycle racing team which is based in France. The team competes in various UCI Women's road races.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Charles Lafortune</span> Canadian actor and TV personality

Charles Lafortune is a Canadian actor and radio and television host.

The Voice: la plus belle voix is the third season of the French reality singing competition, created by media tycoon John de Mol. It was aired from 11 January 2014 to 10 May 2014 on TF1.

La Voix is the French Canadian version of The Voice. The first season of La Voix premiered on the TVA on 20 January 2013 and ended on 14 April 2013. It featured Marc Dupré, Jean-Pierre Ferland, Marie-Mai and Ariane Moffatt as the coaches. During the seasons mentors also took part. They were Daniel Bélanger, Claude Dubois, Annie Villeneuve and Fred St-Gelais. The series was produced by Stéphane Laporte and hosted by Charles Lafortune. The winner was Valérie Carpentier from Ariane Moffatt's Team.

La Voix is the French Canadian version of The Voice. Season 2 of La Voix was broadcast from 19 January 2014 to 13 April 2014 on TVA and was hosted for a second consecutive season by Charles Lafortune. Only Marc Dupré of season 1 judges returned, whereas first season winning judge Ariane Moffatt, and other judges Jean-Pierre Ferland and Marie-Mai were replaced by Louis-Jean Cormier, Éric Lapointe and Isabelle Boulay.

La Voix is the French Canadian version of The Voice. Season 3 of La Voix was broadcast from 18 January 2015 to 12 April 2015 on TVA and is hosted for a third consecutive season by Charles Lafortune. Éric Lapointe, Marc Dupré and Isabelle Boulay season 2 judges all returned, whereas second season judge Louis-Jean Cormier was replaced by Pierre Lapointe.

La Voix is the French Canadian version of the Dutch reality vocal competition created by John de Mol The Voice of Holland. Season 4 of La Voix was broadcast from 2016 on TVA and is hosted for a fourth consecutive season by Charles Lafortune. Éric Lapointe, Marc Dupré and Pierre Lapointe season 3 judges all returned, whereas third season judge Isabelle Boulay was replaced by Ariane Moffatt, who returned after a two-season hiatus.

La Voix is the French Canadian version of the Dutch reality vocal competition created by John de Mol The Voice of Holland. Season 5 of La Voix was broadcast in 2017 on TVA and was hosted for a fifth consecutive season by Charles Lafortune. Éric Lapointe, Marc Dupré and Pierre Lapointe season 4 judges all returned, whereas fourth season judge Ariane Moffatt was replaced by Isabelle Boulay, who returned after a one-season hiatus.

La Voix is the French Canadian version of the Dutch reality vocal competition created by John de Mol The Voice of Holland. Season 6 of La Voix was broadcast in 2018 on TVA and was hosted for a sixth consecutive season by Charles Lafortune. Éric Lapointe was the only coach returning from the previous season, with Garou, Lara Fabian and Alex Nevsky replacing Marc Dupré, Pierre Lapointe and Isabelle Boulay of the previous season.

La Voix is the French Canadian version of the Dutch reality vocal competition created by John de Mol The Voice of Holland. Season 7 of La Voix is being broadcast in 2019 on TVA and is hosted for a seventh consecutive season by Charles Lafortune. Éric Lapointe, Alex Nevsky and Lara Fabian remain as coaches from season 6 with Marc Dupré returning as coach to replace Garou of the previous season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Roxane Bruneau</span> Musical artist

Roxane Bruneau is a Canadian pop singer and songwriter from Delson, Quebec. She is most noted as the winner of the Felix Award for Female Artist of the Year at the 43rd Félix Awards in 2021.

The second season of the Canadian French-language television mystery music game show Qui sait chanter? premiered on Noovo on 19 September 2022, following a Wild West special that aired on 12 September 2022.

En résidence is a Canadian television series produced by Connexions Productions and airing on Unis TV. The series stars France Castel, Germain Houde and Roc Lafortune. as residents of a retirement home that must accommodate a group of university students after their dormitory burns down. The series was created by Marcel Gallant and Caley Gibson, and directed by Christian Essiambre. En résidence began airing in September 2024 with a 13-episode first season.

References

  1. Forget, Laurie. "La Voix annonce ses 4 coachs pour l'édition 2024 et le public est impatient - Narcity". www.narcity.com (in Canadian French). Retrieved 2024-04-01.
  2. "Charles Lafortune rend hommage à Mario Pelchat". Hollywoodpq.com (in Canadian French). 2024-04-02. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  3. Lebreux-Ebacher, Arianne (18 February 2024). Bouleversé, Charles Lafortune monte sur la scène de «La Voix» pour passer un message (in French). Retrieved 2024-04-02 via www.7jours.ca.
  4. "On jase avec la nouvelle coach de La Voix, Roxane Bruneau". Rythme 105.7 (in French). 2024-01-15. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
  5. Picard, Guillaume (2024-01-05). "Nouvelle coach à «La Voix»: «Je tripe ma vie!» - France D'Amour". Le Journal de Montréal. Retrieved 2024-04-01.