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The Voice Belgique | |
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Created by | John de Mol Roel van Velzen |
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Country of origin | Belgium |
Original language | French |
No. of series | 11 |
No. of episodes | 112 |
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Producer | Talpa Media Group |
Production companies | Talpa Media Group (2011–2019) ITV Studios (2021–present) |
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Network | La Une & VivaCité |
Release | 20 December 2011 – present |
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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]
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.
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.
Season | Coaches and their finalists | |||
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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 | |
2 | Quentin 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-Pier | Marc Pinilla | Beverly 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 | |
5 | Quentin Mosimann | Cats on Trees | Stanislas | Beverly 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 | |
6 | Quentin Mosimann | Bigflo & Oli | Marc Pinilla | Beverly 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 | |
8 | Matthew Irons | Slimane Nebchi | Vitaa | 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 Scott | Typh 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 Scott | Typh 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 | |
11 | Christophe 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 |
Season | Aired | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Fourth place | Winning coach | Presenters | Coaches (chairs' order) | ||||
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Main | Backstage | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |||||||
1 | 2011–12 | Roberto Bellarosa | Renato Bennardo | Daisy Hermans | Giusy Piccarreta | Quentin Mosimann | Maureen Louys | Adrien Devyver | Quentin | Lio | Joshua | BJ Scott |
2 | 2013 | David Madi | Robin Guérit | Angy Sciacqua | Michaël Meers | Marc Pinilla | Marc | BJ Scott | Quentin | Natasha | ||
3 | 2014 | Laurent Pagna | Loïc Nottet | Julie Carpino | Boris Motte | Natasha St-Pier | Natasha | Marc | BJ Scott | Bastian | ||
4 | 2015 | Florent Brack | Carmen Santamaria | Thomas Damoiseaux | Tatiana Trenogina | Chimène Badi | Walid | Jali | Chimène | Stanislas | ||
5 | 2016 | Laura Cartesiani | Emma de Quick | Olivier Kaye | Christophe Wurm | Beverly Jo Scott | Stanislas | BJ Scott | Quentin | Cats on Trees | ||
6 | 2017 | Théophile Rénier | Tyana Plewacki | Julien Michel | Oriane & Pierre | Quentin Mosimann | Marc | Quentin | BJ Scott | Bigflo & Oli | ||
7 | 2018 | Valentine Brognion | Jeff Danes | Stéphanie Euphoria | Soraya Slimani | Matthew Irons | Cécile Djunga | Matthew | BJ Scott | Slimane | Vitaa | |
8 | 2019 | Charlotte Foret | Matteo Terzi | Guillaume Vermeire | Nicholas Brynin | Typh | ||||||
9 | 2020–21 | Jérémie Makiese | Alice Van Eesbeeck | Sonita Ojong | Orlane Willems | Beverly Jo Scott | Henri | BJ Scott | Typh | Loïc | ||
10 | 2021–22 | Alec Golard | Valentine Martens | Maysha Capoul | Sekina Bensiali | Fanny Jandrain | Christophe | Black M | Typh | |||
11 | 2024 | Emma Sorgato | Alyah Lukunku | Clément Corillon | Alexandre Houard | Mentissa | Hatik | BJ Scott | ||||
12 | 2025 | Upcoming season |
The Voice Belgique | |
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Created by | John de Mol Roel van Velzen |
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Judges |
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Country of origin | Belgium |
Original language | French |
No. of seasons | 2 |
Production | |
Producer | Talpa Media Group |
Production company | ITV Studios |
Original release | |
Network | La Une & VivaCité |
Release | 7 January 2020 – 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 | Seasons | |
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1 | 2 | |
Matthew Irons | ||
Slimane | ||
Vitaa | ||
Alice on the Roof | ||
Black M | ||
Typh Barrow |
Season | Coaches and their finalists | |||
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1 | Matthew Irons | Vitaa | Slimane | |
Anouk Sadia | Mathis Lina | Océana Chiara | ||
2 | Matthew 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 |
Season | Aired | Winner | Runners-up | Winning coach | Presenters | Coaches (chairs' order) | ||||||
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Main | Backstage | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |||||||
1 | 2020 | Océana Siciliano | Anouk Klein | Mathis | — | Slimane Nebchi | Maureen Louys | Prezy | Matthew | Vitaa | Slimane | — |
2 | 2023 | Elena Kabongo | Lucie Mazzu | Tiliano | Mattia Sciascia | Black M | Luana Fontana | Alice | Black M | Typh | ||
3 | 2025 | Upcoming season |
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