Inês Gonçalves won the competition on 13 July 2025, marking Miguel Cristovinho's first win as a coach and the second artist to receive a "superpass" in the blind auditions to go on and win an entire season (after Victoria Nicole in the previous season).[3] Just like in the previous four seasons, The Voice Kids was the program used to select the Portuguese artist that would represent the country in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025.[4]
Note: Bold names are recipients of the 'super pass'.
Blind auditions
Same as the previous two seasons, in the blind auditions (Provas Cegas), each coach was given two superblocks to use and prevent another coach from pitching for the artist. The superblock buttons could be used at any time until the artist has finished their audition. Additionally, each coach could use one 'super pass', which defaults the artist to their team and sends the artist directly to the live shows (Galas em Direto).
At the end of the blind auditions, Diogo did not use his second superblock. Additionally, Cuca did not fill all spots on her team, being one artist short at the conclusion of the blind auditions.
Blind auditions colour key
✔
Coach pressed the "EU QUERO" button
Artist joined this coach's team
Artist was eliminated with no coach pressing their button
Artist received a 'super pass' and was defaulted to this coach's team
✘
Coach lost the chance to pitch for this artist after another coach's 'super pass'
In the battles (Batalhas), each coach pairs three of their artists up with only one winner to move on to the live shows (Team Cuca had one less battle and had one quintet with two winners due to the team having one less member). Like last season, there are no steals this season.
Battles colour key
Artist won the battle and advanced to the live shows
This season, for the first time in the program's history, the semifinals are pre-recorded with coaches selecting which artists from his/her team will advance to the live final.
Semifinals colour key
Artist saved by their coach and advanced to the live final
Artist was eliminated
Episode 10: Semifinal 1 (29 June)
The twelve artists performed "Maria Joana" to start off the show.
The live final commenced on 13 July 2025. In the first round, the final eight artists perform for one spot on their respective team to qualify for the second round based on the public's vote. In the second round, the top four artists perform their blind audition songs with one being declared the winner of the season at the end of the episode. At the end of the episode, Inês Gonçalves was announced as the winner of the season, marking Miguel Cristovinho's first win as a coach. Gonçalves automatically became Portugal's entry in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 following her win.
Final colour key round one
Artist saved by the public and advanced to round two
Artist was eliminated
Final colour key round two
Artist finished as the winner of the season
Artist finished as a runner-up of the season
Episode 12 (13 July)
The eight artists performed "Deslocado" with last season's winner Victoria Nicole to start off the show.
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