The Voice Belgique

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The Voice Belgique
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Created by John de Mol
Roel van Velzen
Presented by
  • Current
  • TBA (12–)
  • Former
  • Maureen Louys (1–11)
  • Adrien Devyver (backstage; 1–3)
  • Walid (backstage; 4–6)
  • Cécile Djunga (backstage; 7)
  • Fanny Jandrain (Blinds–Battles; 10)
Judges
Country of origin Belgium
Original languageFrench
No. of series11
No. of episodes112
Production
ProducerTalpa Media Group
Production companiesTalpa Media Group (2011–2019)
ITV Studios (2021–present)
Original release
Network La Une & VivaCité
Release20 December 2011 (2011-12-20) 
present
Related
The Voice Kids Belgique
The Voice (franchise)

The Voice Belgique is a Francophone Belgian reality television singing competition. The TV show is part of the international "Voice" franchise that started in the Netherlands as The Voice of Holland . It began on 20 December 2011, one month after its Flemish Belgian counterpart, The Voice van Vlaanderen went on air. It is currently airing on La Une from RTBF network. [1]

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One of the important premises of the show is the quality of the singing talent. Four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, train the 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.

Format

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Logo used in the previous seasons.

The series consists of three phases: a blind audition, a battle phase, and live performance shows. Four judges/coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, choose teams of contestants through a blind audition process. Each judge has the length of the auditioner's performance (about one minute) to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team; if two or more judges want the same singer (as happens frequently), the singer has the final choice of coach.

Each team of singers is mentored and developed by its respective coach. In the second stage, called the battle phase, coaches have two of their team members battle against each other directly by singing the same song together, with the coach choosing which team member to advance from each of four individual "battles" into the first live round. Within that first live round, the surviving four acts from each team again compete head-to-head, with public votes determining one of two acts from each team that will advance to the final eight. At the same time, the coach chooses which of the remaining three acts comprises the other performer remaining on the team.

In the final phase, the remaining contestants (Final 24) compete against each other in live broadcasts. The television audience and the coaches have an equal say (50/50) in deciding who moves on to the final 4. With one team member remaining for each coach, the (final 4) contestants compete against each other in the finale with the outcome decided solely by public vote.

Coaches and finalists

Coaches' timeline

Key

  Featured as a full-time coach
  Featured as a guest coach
KCoachSeasons
1234567891011
Beverly Jo Scott
Quentin Mosimann
Joshua
Lio
Natasha St-Pier
Marc Pinilla
Bastian Baker
Stanislas
Jali
Chimène Badi
Cats on Trees
Bigflo & Oli
Matthew Irons
Vitaa
Slimane Nebchi
Typh Barrow
Henri PFR
Loïc Nottet
Christophe Willem
Black M
Hatik
Mentissa Aziza

Coaches' teams

SeasonCoaches and their finalists
1 Quentin Mosimann Lio Joshua Beverly Jo Scott
Roberto Bellarosa
Léonie Wasukulu
Juliane Chleide
Luc De Wacter
Charlotte Moors
Marco Celsi
Daisy Hermans
Simon Fosseprez
Caroline Bloukiaux
Kevin Cools
Meggy Niessen
Dunia Moreno
Giusy Piccarreta
Mathieu Duchêne
Lubiana Kepaou
Christian Aines
Michel Colyn
P-Jo
Renato Bennardo
Julie Compagnon
Megan Giart
Caroline Gonda
Stéphanie Hansen
Maïkel Chauveau
2Quentin Mosimann Natasha St-Pier Marc Pinilla Beverly Jo Scott
Michaël Meers
Laura Diliberto
Grazia Zambataro
Kate O'Sullivan
Mélissa Dubois
Véronique Capelle
Elena Marin Avila
Mounia Hamra
Robin Guérit
Manou Maerten
Antoine Innocent
Elia Fragione
Céline Boonen
Lisa Pezzuto
Tiziana Balsamo
Lou-Marine Vanden Abeelen
David Madi
Samuel Bosmans
Tatiana Didion
André Tajchman
Jennifer Hozay
Ambre de Pierpont
William Druet
Célia Manzo
Angy Sciacqua
Loredana Castiglia
Vanessa Marcoux
Alexandre Houart
Théo Pollet
Audrey Lallemand
Anne-Sophie Terschan
Maxime Votot
3 Bastian Baker Natasha St-PierMarc PinillaBeverly Jo Scott
Julie Carpino
Thomas Vereecke
Raphaël Rozenfeld
Adeline Vanden Abeele
Renata Skunczyk
Laura Saint Georges
Aurélie Boffé
Angelo Milioto
Laurent Pagna
Alice Dutoit
Manuel Marchetti
Jean-Michel Kraus
Tessa Dixson
Noémie Renuart
Eva Gonçalves
Sahra Ben Kacem
Boris Motte
Philip Pliskin
Lindsay Ordonez
Maxime Seclin
Tanaïssa Beer
Laura Dikovec
Cédric Toussaint
Karolina Kulicka
Loïc Nottet
Maxime Malevé
Suzy Magnien
Kayla Galland
Aline Stecker
Raphaël Galante
Manon Hardy
Lionel Blum
4 Jali Chimène Badi Stanislas Beverly Jo Scott
Thomas Damoiseaux
Barbara Hermans
Mathilde Hoslet
Marie Gaziaux
Kévin Van Eesbeek
Khalil Abtal
Miriana Buscemi
Justine Fizaine
Florent Brack
Joke Leloux
Antoine Decocq
Jessy Douaire
Aurélie Boniver
Ambre Conté
Maïté Monard
Michaël Donato
Tatiana Trenogina
Amélie Willame
Clément Vancraeynest
Nathalie Darimont
Juliette Van Vyve
Coralie Derongé
David Cage
Mike Kadima
Carmen Araujo Santamaria
Samuel De Noos
Céline Strappazon
Aurore Kiritchouk
Dounia Jnioui
Lawra Marzano
Jana Jordens
Félicia Mukendi
5Quentin Mosimann Cats on Trees StanislasBeverly Jo Scott
Olivier Kaye
Davide Manna
Prescillia Forthomme
Marie Henrot
Andy Demaiffe
Lyssia Demeulenaere
Stéphanie Carvalho
Sarah Boudou
Christophe Wurm
Pierre Lizée
Ellie Delvaux
Maéva Fiston
Virginie Cuffolo
Laura Dos Santos
Célestine Bastens
Bruno Zorzetto
Emma de Quick
Fanny Foguenne
Brigitte Thibaut
Julien Feller
Tiffany Jakab
Belinda Iberhysaj
Séva Dothée
Alexandre Diliberto
Laura Cartesiani
Inès Bailly
Gil Teixeira
Aline Oger
Hervé Cornerotte
Jonathan Viroux
Louise Parisis
Arnaud Sioen
6Quentin Mosimann Bigflo & Oli Marc PinillaBeverly Jo Scott
Théophile Rénier
François Gennart
Carla Katz
Milla Vitali
Daniel Muzembe
Perrine Prieur
Angélie Lisman
Margaux Coene
Oriane Simon et Pierre de Neuville
Marie Lenoir
Eloïse Delfosse
Lazaros Papadopoulos
Tom Joway
Malamaténia Renard
Vanessa Issa
Fei-Lin Benoit
Julien Michel
Céleste Corneliau
Valentine Collinet
Marine Delmotte
Bruno Di Carlo
Vienna Pezzuto
Collin de Bruyne
Leutrim Aliaj
Tyana Plewacki
Livio Hans
Laura Curado
Joséphine Le Grelle
Emilio Amico
Eva Marx
Tamara Legrand
Pistice Yoka Mpela
7 Matthew Irons Slimane Nebchi Vitaa Beverly Jo Scott
Valentine Brognion
Estelle Pepinster
Marie-Cécile de Lhoneux
Lola Lippert
Yasha Deleeuw
Sara Kobi
Nejla Belhaj
David-Adrian Porzio Mortera
Soraya Slimani
Adrien Binon
Andreia Rio
Samuel Nagy
Marylène Corro
Maëla Warlet
Luca Turco
Eliot Vassamilet
Stéphanie Euphoria
Camille Schneyders
Sarah Zekhnini
Lejla Burazerovic
Anaïs Cambus
Paak Kormongkolkul
Mona Miozesky
Jonathan Thambwe
Jeff Danes
Deborah Brull
Léa Pochet
Fabiola Legrain
Philippe Lombert
Woody Wittock
Pierre Edel
Selim Boudraa
8Matthew IronsSlimane NebchiVitaa Typh Barrow
Charlotte Foret
Ola Polet
Pavel Guershovitch
Samir Ziatt
Luna van Den Hauwe
Youry Tilman
Amanda Gielen
Muriel D'Ailleurs
Guillaume Vermeire
Emanuel Ibraim
Sophie de Pireux
Juliette Moisan
Alice Spapen
Arthur Meunier
Zainab Gahmrane
Maëlle Lepeut
Nicholas Brynin
Hilario Dos Santos
Jo-Ann Teope
Naïm Lallali
Camille Poupet
Emeline Tout Court
Max Montagne
Baptiste Guidicelli
Matteo Terzi
Iris Hemazro
Cloé Zimmer
Thomas Alfra
Jérémy Charron
Jean-Christian Muneza
Byllel Benyahia
Romane Collin
9 Henri PFR Loïc Nottet Beverly Jo ScottTyph Barrow
Sonita Ojong
Lou Boland
TK Russel
Hasmik Shirinyan
Jennifer Malengela
Dania Bartoloméo
Quentin Henri
Barbara Candolini
Mamadou "Douma" Ba
Orlane Willems
Joséphine Ugeux Remy
Mathias de Vleeschouwer
Thomas Lieben
Tissène Badi
Macha Azarkadon
Maira "Belassa" Belkouaci
Bradley Kasongo
Jérémie Makiese
Elsa Puslecki
Mateo Rodriguez
Sevan Richard
Vik Autier
Clara Moffroid
Khadija Faber
Ziza Youssouf
Alice Van Eesbeeck
Edith Pirard
Jonas Gomes
Jérémy Delaunoy
Bryan Limbourg
Mathilde Goedermans
Laysa Chennit
10 Christophe Willem Black M Beverly Jo ScottTyph Barrow
Maysha Capoul
Rosalie Vancauwenberghe
Arthmony
Enola Elearts
Manal Ermichi
Maréva Poaty
Iris Fournier
Sekina Bensiali
Valentin Sortino
Anae Bida
Roxane Taquet
Levandé
Saphyra Malulu Buanda
Alec Golard
Raphaël Rufo
Nora Volon
Adriana de Chavagnac
Chloé Lopes Valadao
Christopher Mingiedi
Valentine Martens
Diana Kovalova
Zélia Ponthieu
Mounir Abouroh
Oan Warnon
Daniel Vincke
11Christophe Willem Hatik Beverly Jo Scott Mentissa Aziza
Clément Corillon
Selena Gasore
Maxime Ukwishaka
Nikie Vinck
Marika Mantia
Sandy Bakomi
Maestrina
Jacques Lemière
Alyah Lukunku
Bart Kobain
Naomi Amore
Tamera Petaroscia
Tom Correia de Oliveira
Eléa Choustoulakis
Cécilia Quiroga Garcia
Veton
Emma Sorgato
Tiziano Greco
Miya El Hadi
Shelby Ouattara
Çiğdem Yönder
Diogo De Almeida Fonseca
Princesse Taptchou Simo
Florence Colacino
Alexandre Houard
Louisa Gerard
Jasper Publie
Victoria Lechanteur
Zoé Arnould Siroul
Marie Alexandre
Herisoa Randriatsizafy
Valentin Vertessen

Series overview

The Voice Belgique series overview
SeasonAiredWinnerRunner-upThird placeFourth placeWinning coachPresentersCoaches (chairs' order)
MainBackstage1234
1 201112 Roberto Bellarosa Renato BennardoDaisy HermansGiusy Piccarreta Quentin Mosimann Maureen Louys Adrien DevyverQuentinLioJoshuaBJ Scott
2 2013 David Madi Robin GuéritAngy SciacquaMichaël Meers Marc Pinilla MarcBJ ScottQuentinNatasha
3 2014 Laurent Pagna Loïc Nottet Julie CarpinoBoris Motte Natasha St-Pier NatashaMarcBJ ScottBastian
4 2015Florent BrackCarmen SantamariaThomas DamoiseauxTatiana Trenogina Chimène Badi WalidJaliChimèneStanislas
5 2016Laura CartesianiEmma de QuickOlivier KayeChristophe Wurm Beverly Jo Scott StanislasBJ ScottQuentinCats on Trees
6 2017Théophile RénierTyana PlewackiJulien MichelOriane & PierreQuentin MosimannMarcQuentinBJ ScottBigflo & Oli
7 2018Valentine BrognionJeff DanesStéphanie EuphoriaSoraya Slimani Matthew Irons Cécile DjungaMatthewBJ ScottSlimaneVitaa
8 2019 Charlotte Foret Matteo TerziGuillaume VermeireNicholas BryninTyph
9 202021 Jérémie Makiese Alice Van EesbeeckSonita OjongOrlane WillemsBeverly Jo ScottHenriBJ ScottTyphLoïc
10 202122Alec GolardValentine MartensMaysha CapoulSekina BensialiFanny JandrainChristopheBlack MTyph
11 2024Emma SorgatoAlyah LukunkuClément CorillonAlexandre HouardMentissaHatikBJ Scott
122025Upcoming
season

The Voice Kids Belgique

The Voice Belgique
Created by John de Mol
Roel van Velzen
Presented by
  • Current
  • TBA (3–)
  • Luana Fontana (backstage; 2-)
  • Former
  • Maureen Louys (1–2)
  • Prezy (backstage; 1)
Judges
Country of origin Belgium
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons2
Production
ProducerTalpa Media Group
Production companyITV Studios
Original release
Network La Une & VivaCité
Release7 January 2020 (2020-01-07) 
present

In July 2019, RTBF announced that they would produce their own version of The Voice Kids . Like the Flemish version, the Wallonian version requires participants to be between the ages of 8 and 14. [2] The first season premiered on 7 January 2020. Océana Siciliano, coached by Slimane, won the first season. The second season premiered on 19 September 2023. Elena Kabongo, coached by Black M, won the second season.

Coaches and finalists

Coaches' timeline

CoachesSeasons
12
Matthew Irons
Slimane
Vitaa
Alice on the Roof
Black M
Typh Barrow

Coaches' teams

SeasonCoaches and their finalists
1 Matthew Irons Vitaa Slimane
Anouk
Sadia
Mathis
Lina
Océana
Chiara
2Matthew Irons Alice on the Roof Black M Typh Barrow
Lucie
Mahdi
Larissa
Nina
Tiliano
Malou
Yanis
Nala
Elena
Martina
Apolline
Hanaë
Mattia
Elsa
Viktoria
Lola

Series overview

The Voice Kids Belgique series overview
SeasonAiredWinnerRunners-upWinning coachPresentersCoaches (chairs' order)
MainBackstage1234
12020Océana SicilianoAnouk KleinMathis Slimane
Nebchi
Maureen Louys PrezyMatthewVitaaSlimane
22023Elena KabongoLucie MazzuTilianoMattia
Sciascia
Black M Luana FontanaAliceBlack MTyph
32025Upcoming
season

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