The Voice Kids (Philippine TV series) season 4

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The Voice Kids
Season 4
Hosted by Toni Gonzaga
Coaches
WinnerVanjoss Bayaban
Runners-upCarmelle Collado, Cyd Pangca
Finals venueNewport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Pasay, Philippines
Companion showThe Voice Kids DigiTV(Digital)
Release
Original network ABS-CBN
Original releaseAugust 3 (2019-08-03) 
November 3, 2019 (2019-11-03)
Season chronology
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Season 5

The fourth season of The Voice Kids is a Philippine reality singing competition on ABS-CBN. Lea Salonga and Bamboo Mañalac reprised their roles as coaches, while Sarah Geronimo returned as a coach for the fourth season, replacing Sharon Cuneta who left the show to focus on her other projects. [1] [2]

It aired from August 3 to November 3, 2019, replacing Idol Philippines and was replaced by Your Moment . [3] Vanjoss Bayaban of Team Sarah won the competition, making Sarah Geronimo's second win as coach.

In November 2022, The Voice Kids was renewed for a fifth season that premiered on February 25, 2023. [4]

Changes

The coaches and hosts of the fourth season of The Voice Kids
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Lea Salonga
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Bamboo Mañalac
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Sarah Geronimo
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Toni Gonzaga
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Robi Domingo

Coaches

In an interview on June 3, 2019, it was confirmed that Sarah Geronimo will return as a coach for the fourth season, [1] replacing Sharon Cuneta who left the show to focus on her other projects. [5] In her post in early July 2019, Lea Salonga confirmed herself that she will return to the show for her fourth season (her overall seventh season in all Philippine versions of The Voice ). [6] Bamboo Mañalac will also return to the show as well. [7]

Hosts

Toni Gonzaga hosted the fourth season replacing Luis Manzano, who has hosting duties with Minute to Win It: Last Man Standing and the second season of I Can See Your Voice . Robi Domingo returned as the show's backstage host. Kim Chiu did not return as the show's backstage host to focus on her upcoming drama series Love Thy Woman .[ citation needed ]

Companion show

An online show, called The Voice Kids DigiTV, airs together with the main program on The Voice of the Philippines Facebook and YouTube accounts; it is hosted by comedian impersonator Jervi Li, commonly known as KaladKaren Davila and Jeremy Glinoga of the first season of The Voice Teens . Every episode, a guest co-host is invited more particularly those previous contestants of the previous seasons such as Lyca Gairanod and Elha Nympha.[ citation needed ]

Mechanics

In a report on TV Patrol last July 4, 2019, each coach has the power to decide their team sizes, making the first season of the Philippine version to have such change (with the first six versions having team limits). Alongside this new change is the addition of "steals", making the third kids version around the world to adopt this rule (the first one was on the fifth season of the Vietnamese version and the second one was on the fifth season of the German version).[ citation needed ]

Teams

CoachesTop 51 artists
Lea Salonga
(FamiLea)
Cyd PangcaGaea SalipotAlexa SalcedoIan PrelligeraCedrick EbeVera Jagape
Steph LacuataJahris GabayanCed-ced GazmenDexsel PlazaJerald BantilanRhed Tabar
Rhaizen RosalesPrecious LuceroKyla ValienteBJ ClarkKurt CedaJohnrey Custodio
Bamboo Mañalac
(Kamp Kawayan)
Carmelle ColladoPica MabitagRadhni TiplanLovelyn CuascoRamjul TrangiaJen-Jen Anino
Frank MagahisJhian QuimpoChelsea CabarrubiasTiffany VistalFrancis IndontoRoem Jumawan
Daniel AlcalaRockcille BalitonLhea LlegoLovern ApaGabby ArominAya Barcenilla
Sarah Geronimo
(Team Sarah)
Vanjoss BayabanAngel AndalYshara CepedaAdah LenosalaShekinah PacaroSteph Lacuata
Jen-Jen AninoGaea SalipotRenz AleguiojoJay Rome SevillejoAngela RagasaCleia Tadena
Amierr AsiloKeem LaoCamille DulayRamjean EteraRiss BinayJhoana Quimson
Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams).

Blind auditions

Taping for the blind auditions started on June 27, 2019. [7] Each coach can have an unlimited number of artists in their team. The first episode aired on August 3.

Starting on August 11, 2019, all Sunday episodes aired from 7:45pm to 9:00pm.

  Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
    Artist defaulted to this coach's team
    Artist elected to join this coach's team
    Artist eliminated with no coach pressing his or her "I WANT YOU" button

Episode 1 (August 3)

The first episode was graced by an opening number from the three coaches, along with the Payatas Kids Choir, wherein they sang "Can't Stop the Feeling!" of Justin Timberlake.

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Ramjean Etera7 Malabon "Nosi Balasi"
2Tiffany Vistal [8] 11 Davao City "Stone Cold" [8]
3Rainier Oreta8 Cavite "Yesterday's Dream"
4Alexa Salcedo [9] 9 Pasig "Over the Rainbow" [9]

Episode 2 (August 4)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Amierr Asilo [10] 10 Batangas City, Batangas "Achy Breaky Heart" [10]
2Biboy Betonio11 Bohol "Sweet Child O' Mine"
3Lovelyn Cuasco11 Sultan Kudarat "Saan Darating Ang Umaga"
4Vanjoss Bayaban [11] 12 Asingan, Pangasinan "My Love Will See You Through" [11]

Episode 3 (August 10)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Jahris Gabayan [12] 11 Cabanatuan "Saranggola ni Pepe" [12]
2Rafy Dacer11 Quezon City "Kung Di' Rin Lang Ikaw"
3Kurt Ceda7 Valenzuela City "Buwan"
4Rockcille Baliton8 [13] Surigao City "Banal Na Aso, Santong Kabayo"

Episode 4 (August 11)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Cleia Tadena [14] 10 Duero, Bohol "Oras Na" [14]
2Frank Magahis [15] 12 Balayan, Batangas "If I Sing You a Love Song" [15]
3Precious Lucero [16] 8 Zambales "I'm in Love with a Monster"
4Christian Lumauig8 Cabanatuan "Perfect"
5Angel Andal [17] 12 Antipolo, Rizal "Sino ang Baliw" [17]

Episode 5 (August 17)

Among the auditionees is Pica Mabitag, who joined the first season of Tawag ng Tanghalan: Kids on It's Showtime, but was eliminated to TNT Boys' Mackie Empuerto.

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Khail Samson8 Antipolo "Salamat"
2Francis Indonto12 Cagayan de Oro "Isa Pang Araw"
3Cedrick Ebe12 Batangas City "Ikaw ang Pangarap"
4Pica Mabitag10 Davao City "Hanggang May Kailanman"

Episode 6 (August 18)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Steph Lacuata12 Oriental Mindoro "Wildflower"
2Dale and Dane Paragas12 & 12 Isabela City, Basilan "Dati"
3Angela Ragasa9 Isabela "Proud Mary"
4Kaycee David11 Alabang, Muntinlupa "Salamat"
5Yshara Cepeda9 Davao City "Tagu-Taguan"

Episode 7 (August 24)

Among the auditionees this episode was Ian Joseph Prelligera, who previously auditioned in the previous season under Sharon Cuneta's team and was eliminated in the Sing-Offs.

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Adah Leosala11 Quezon City "Akin Ka Na Lang"
2Johnrey Custodio11 Oriental Mindoro "'Di Na Muli"
3Ken Tindog11 General Santos "Halik"
4Gabby Aromin12 South Africa "Perfect"
5Ian Joseph Prelligera11 Ligao City, Albay "Buwan"

Episode 8 (August 25)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Gaea Salipot10 Imus, Cavite "Ngayon at Kailanman"
2Aya Barcenilla11 Koronadal, South Cotabato "Ili-Ili Tulog Anay"
3Jaycee Wills7 Biñan, Laguna "Over the Rainbow"
4Shekinah Pacaro11 Zamboanga del Norte "Rise Up"

Episode 9 (August 31)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Rhed Tabar9 Davao City "It's My Life"
2Calli Realubit7 Dasmariñas, Cavite "The Greatest Love of All"
3Lovern Apa11 Mandaluyong "Ikaw ay Ako"
4Renz Aleguiojo12 Lapu-Lapu, Cebu "Bukas na Lang Kita Mamahalin"

Episode 10 (September 1)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Radhni Tiplan11 Cabuyao, Laguna "I (Who Have Nothing)"
2Tricia Cabuatan11 Calamba, Laguna "This Is My Now"
3BJ Clark11 Olongapo, Zambales "You and I"
4KC Duran7 Dumaguete "Kahit Ayaw Mo Na"
5Carmelle Collado11 Camarines Sur "Bituing Walang Ningning"
6Ced-ced Gazmen12 San Mateo, Isabela "She's Gone"

Episode 11 (September 7)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Vera Jagape9 Davao City "The Greatest Love of All"
2El-El Baroga11 Bacoor, Cavite "Hindi Na Nga"
3Riss Binay11 Bauan, Batangas "Boulevard"
4Ramjul Trangia7 Mandaluyong "You Give Love a Bad Name"

Episode 12 (September 8)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Koikoi Poligrates11 Tarlac "Desperado"
2Jhian Quimpo12 Aklan "Someone's Always Saying Goodbye"
3TracyN/AN/A"Kahit Maputi na ang Buhok Ko"
4JanlyN/AN/A"Narda"
5JelaiN/AN/A"The Sound of Silence"
6Jhoana Quimson11 Pasig "Iingatan Ka"
7Chelsea Cabarrubias10 Lapu-Lapu, Cebu "Break Free"
8Dexsel Plaza10 Bukidnon "Tunay na Mahal"

Episode 13 (September 14)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Roem Jumawan10 Zamboanga del Sur "The Search Is Over"
2RaniaN/AN/A"Hindi Na Nga"
3Kyla MaeN/AN/A"Tala"
4JandiN/AN/A"Fame"
5Camille Dulay9 Bauang, La Union "Complicated"
6Keino Encelan10 Santa Ana, Manila "Kabataan Para Sa Kinabukasan"
7Jeirald Bantilan10 Zamboanga del Norte "Bakit Ako Mahihiya"

Episode 14 (September 15)

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Xyrene Dela Torre8 Lapu-Lapu, Cebu "Bituing Walang Ningning"
2FrankyN/AN/A"She's Gone"
3BourneN/AN/A"Mangarap Ka"
4AngelN/AN/A"Salamat"
5Jen-Jen Anino9 Talisayan, Misamis Oriental "Sayang na Sayang"
6Kyla Valiente9 Ilocos Norte "Lipad ng Pangarap"
7Daniel Alcala10 Parañaque "Habang May Buhay"
8Lhea Llego10 Mandaue, Cebu "Basang-Basa sa Ulan"

Episode 15 (September 21)

Among the auditionees this episode was Cyd Pangca, who previously auditioned in the previous season under Sharon Cuneta's team and was eliminated in the Battle Rounds.

OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sarah
1Keem Lao10 Lagonoy, Camarines Sur "Banal Na Aso, Santong Kabayo"
2Rhaizen Rosales10 Lipa City, Batangas "Ang Buhay Ko"
3Jay Rome Sevillejo12 Dumaguete "Nasa Puso"
4Zandra Pateres11 Liloan, Cebu "Rolling in the Deep"
5Cyd Pangca11 Quezon, Bukidnon "Pangarap na Bituin"

The Battles

Each coach is tied with 17 artists in each team. The coaches will pit their artists in trios or quartets for the Battles. The power to steal an artist from other teams is implemented during this season. Each coach is allowed to steal one losing artist from opposing coaches. Artists who win their battle or were stolen by another coach advances to the Sing-offs.

The first episode of the battles aired on September 22, 2019.

Color key
      Artist was chosen by his/her coach to advance to the Sing-offs
      Artist was stolen by another coach and advanced to the Sing-offs
      Artist was eliminated
EpisodeCoachOrderWinning ArtistSongLosing Artists'Steal' result
Lea Bamboo Sarah
Episode 16 (September 22, 2019)Lea Salonga1Ian Prelligera"Believer"Kurt CedaN/A
Johnrey Custodio
Bamboo Mañalac2Carmelle Collado"Everybody Wants to Rule the World"Aya BarcenillaN/A
Gabby Aromin
Sarah Geronimo3Angel Andal"The House of the Rising Sun"Riss BinayN/A
Jhoana Quimson
Gaea Salipot
Episode 17 (September 28, 2019)Bamboo Mañalac1Lovelyn Cuasco"Mercy"Rockcille BalitonTeam fullN/A
Lhea Llego
Lovern Apa
2Radhni Tiplan"Walang Hanggan"Francis Indonto
Daniel Alcala
Roem Jumawan
Sarah Geronimo3Yshara Cepeda"Mundo"Camille DulayN/A
Ramjean Etera
Episode 18 (September 29, 2019)Lea Salonga1Cyd Pangca"Brave"BJ ClarkTeam full
Steph Lacuata
2Alexa Salcedo"ABC"Rhaizen RosalesTeam full
Precious Lucero
Kyla Valiente
Sarah Geronimo3Adah Lenosala"Tatsulok"Amierr Asilo
Cleia Tadena
Keem Lao
Episode 19 (October 5, 2019)Bamboo Mañalac1Pica Mabitag"Perfect Strangers"Tiffany VistalTeam fullN/ATeam full
Chelsea Cabarrubias
Lea Salonga2Vera Jagape"Baklay"Jerald Bantilan
Dexsel Plaza
Rhed Tabar
3Cedrick Ebe"Kung Ayaw Mo Na Sa Akin"Jahris Gabayan
Ced-ced Gazmen
Episode 20 (October 6, 2019)Sarah Geronimo1Vanjoss Bayaban"Anytime You Need a Friend"Jay Rome SevillejoTeam fullTeam full
Renz Aleguiojo
Bamboo Mañalac2Ramjul Trangia"I Heard it Through the Grapevine"Frank MagahisN/A
Jhian Quimpo
Sarah Geronimo3Shekinah Pacaro"Best of My Love"Angela Ragasa
Jen-Jen Anino

The Sing-offs

Artists who won their battle or were stolen by another coach advances to the Sing-Offs. This part of the competition follows the format of the previous season wherein remaining artists pit for one of the three spots per team in the Live Shows.

Color key
      Artist was chosen by his/her coach to advance to the semifinals
      Artist was eliminated
EpisodeCoachOrderArtistSongResult
Episode 21 (October 12, 2019)Sarah Geronimo1Adah Lenosala"I Am Changing"Eliminated
2Steph Lacuata"Heaven"Eliminated
3Yshara Cepeda"Sundo"Advanced
4Shekinah Pacaro"Your Love"Eliminated
Episode 22 (October 13, 2019)5Angel Andal"You Are the Reason"Advanced
6Vanjoss Bayaban"The Power of Love"Advanced
Lea Salonga1Ian Prelligera"The Impossible Dream"Eliminated
2Alexa Salcedo"Music and Me"Advanced
3Cyd Pangca"When We Were Young"Advanced
Episode 23 (October 19, 2019)4Gaea Salipot"Himala"Advanced
5Vera Jagape"Defying Gravity"Eliminated
6Cedrick Ebe"If I Never Sing Another Song"Eliminated
Bamboo Mañalac1Ramjul Trangia"Hari ng Sablay"Eliminated
Episode 24 (October 20, 2019)2Pica Mabitag"Someday"Advanced
3Jen-Jen Anino"Ikaw"Eliminated
4Lovelyn Cuasco"Gising Na Kaibigan"Eliminated
5Radhni Tiplan"Tao"Advanced
6Carmelle Collado"Respect"Advanced

Semifinals

The Semifinals was held in Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Newport City, Pasay.[ citation needed ]

This season follows the rules of the previous season except that the finalists of each team will be selected by the coaches themselves, as the semifinals were prerecorded, featuring no interactive viewer voting component, and therefore no subsequent results shows. The top three artists (one per team) coming from the selection of the coaches. will advance to the Finals.[ citation needed ]

Color key:

      Artist was chosen by his/her coach to move on to the Grand Finals
      Artist was eliminated
EpisodeCoachOrderArtistSongResult
Episode 25 (October 26, 2019)Lea Salonga1Alexa Salcedo"Ligaya"Eliminated
2Gaea Salipot"I Believe I Can Fly"Eliminated
3Cyd Pangca"You Will Be Found"Advanced
Episode 26 (October 27, 2019)Bamboo Mañalac1Radhni Tiplan"Love Hurts"Eliminated
2Carmelle Collado"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going"Advanced
3Pica Mabitag"Nag-iisang Bituin"Eliminated
Sarah Geronimo1Vanjoss Bayaban"Makita Kang Muli"Advanced
2Angel Andal"Sa Ngalan Ng Pag-ibig"Eliminated
3Yshara Cepeda"Wind Beneath My Wings"Eliminated
Non-competition Performances
OrderPerformerSong
25.1 Sarah Geronimo and her team
(Vanjoss Bayaban, Angel Andal and Yshara Cepada)
"Nanay, Tatay"
25.2 Bamboo Mañalac and his team
(Radhni Tiplan, Carmelle Collado, and Pica Mabitag)
"Magtanim Ay 'Di Biro"
25.3 Lea Salonga and her team
(Alexa Salcedo, Gaea Salipot, and Cyd Pangca)
"Pakitong Kitong"

Live Finals

The Live Grand Finals was held in the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Newport City, Pasay.[ citation needed ]

There are three rounds – Duet with the Coaches, Upbeat Showstopper, and Power Ballad. The first night has first two rounds, while the second night has the third round and the announcement of results.[ citation needed ]

With the victory of Vanjoss Bayaban, he is the first 3-chair turn artist to win the Voice Kids, and the second win of Sarah Geronimo as coach (fourth win in all editions of The Voice, and second consecutive win–continuing her streak from The Voice Teens). Coincidentally, Cyd Pangca is the second artist who returned to The Voice Kids that advanced to the finals (and also place third).[ citation needed ]

Color Key
     Artist was proclaimed as the winner
     Artist ended as the runner-up
     Artist ended as the third placer
CoachArtistNovember 2November 3VotesResult
OrderDuet with CoachOrderUpbeat ShowstopperOrderPower Ballad
Sarah GeronimoVanjoss Bayaban2"Habang May Buhay"6"Titanium"1"You Raise Me Up"62.11%Winner
Bamboo MañalacCarmelle Collado3"Let It Go"4"Love on Top"2"Bridge over Troubled Water"24.74%Runner-up
Lea SalongaCyd Pangca1"True Colors"5"Come Alive"3"This is the Moment"13.15%Third Place
Non-competition Performances
OrderPerformerSong
28.1The Voice Alumni
(Moira Dela Torre, Jeremy Glinoga, Thor Dulay, Lala Vinson, Elha Nympha, Jason Dy, Morissette, Kyle Echarri)
"Someday At Christmas"/"All I Want for Christmas is You"
28.2Vanjoss Bayaban (winner)"You Raise Me Up"

Television ratings

Television ratings for the fourth season of The Voice Kids on ABS-CBN were gathered from Kantar Media, where its survey ratings are gathered from urban and rural households all over the Philippines.

EpisodeOriginal airdateTimeslot (PST)RatingTimeslotPrimetimeSource
1"The Blind auditions premiere"August 3, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.34.8%#1#1 [18]
2"The Blind auditions – part 2"August 4, 2019Sunday 7:30 p.m.35.5%#1#1
3"The Blind auditions – part 3"August 10, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.34.7%#1#1 [19]
4"The Blind auditions – part 4"August 11, 2019Sunday 7:45 p.m.35.7%#1#1
5"The Blind auditions – part 5"August 17, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.32.5%#1#2 [20]
6"The Blind auditions – part 6"August 18, 2019Sunday 7:45 p.m.39.8%#1#1
7"The Blind auditions – part 7"August 24, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.34.6%#1#1 [21]
8"The Blind auditions – part 8"August 25, 2019Sunday 7:45 p.m.37.2%#1#1
9"The Blind auditions – part 9"August 31, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.33.4%#1#1 [22]
10"The Blind auditions – part 10"September 1, 2019Sunday 7:45 p.m.36.5%#1#1
11"The Blind auditions – part 11"September 7, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.36.1%#1#1 [23]
12"The Blind auditions – part 12"September 8, 2019Sunday 7:45 p.m.33.4%#1#1
13"The Blind auditions – part 13"September 14, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.33.2%#1#1 [24]
14"The Blind auditions – part 14"September 15, 2019Sunday 7:45 p.m.33.8%#1#1
15"The Blind auditions – part 15"September 21, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.35.2%#1#1 [25]
16"The Battles premiere"September 22, 2019Sunday 7:45 p.m.33.9%#1#1
17"The Battles – part 2"September 28, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.31.9%#1#1 [26]
18"The Battles – part 3"September 29, 2019Sunday 7:45 p.m.33.8%#1#1
19"The Battles – part 4"October 5, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.32.9%#1#1 [27]
20"The Battles – part 5"October 6, 2019Sunday 7:45 p.m.32.4%#1#1
21"The Sing-offs premiere"October 12, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.31.6%#1#1 [28]
22"The Sing-offs – part 2"October 13, 2019Sunday 7:45 p.m.28.6%#1#2
23"The Sing-offs – part 3"October 19, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.30.5%#1#1 [29]
24"The Sing-offs – part 4"October 20, 2019Sunday 7:45 p.m.27.9%#1#2
25"Semifinals 1"October 26, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.29.0%#1#1 [30]
26"Semifinals 2"October 27, 2019Sunday 7:45 p.m.29.5%#1#1
27"Live Finals 1"November 2, 2019Saturday 7:30 p.m.33.2%#1#1 [31]
28"Live Finals 2"November 3, 2019Sunday 7:45 p.m.36.3%#1#1
Season average33.5%#1#1

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The third season of The Voice Kids was a Philippine reality singing competition on ABS-CBN. Lea Salonga and Bamboo Mañalac returned to the show as coaches. Sarah Geronimo left the show to focus on her other projects, such as ASAP, and a new album. As a result, Sharon Cuneta replaced her as a coach. Luis Manzano and Robi Domingo returned to host the show; however, Yeng Constantino was replaced by Kim Chiu. Constantino didn't return to the show due to her earlier commitments with some other programs.

Telesa Marie Castillejo "Esang" de Torres, is a Filipina teen singer, songwriter and stage actress best known for portraying Lea Salonga's 'MiniMe' on ABS-CBN's It's Showtime, and joining the second season of The Voice Kids Philippines, ultimately picking Lea Salonga as her coach.

<i>The Voice Teens</i> (Philippine TV series) 2017 Filipino TV series or program

The Voice Teens is a Philippine television reality talent competition show broadcast by ABS-CBN and Kapamilya Channel. The second international franchise of The Voice Teens, it is a spin-off of The Voice of the Philippines. Originally directed by Johnny Manahan, it was originally hosted by Luis Manzano. It aired on the network's Yes, Weekend! line up from April 16, 2017 to May 19, 2024, replacing Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids and was replaced by What's Wrong with Secretary Kim. The show has aired three seasons and 74 episodes.

The first season of the Philippine reality singing competition The Voice Teens aired on ABS-CBN from April 16 to July 30, 2017, replacing the first season of Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids and was replaced by Little Big Shots. Lea Salonga, Bamboo Mañalac and Sharon Cuneta, who had appeared in the third season of The Voice Kids returned to the show as coaches; they will also be accompanied by Sarah Geronimo, who had returned to the franchise after a season hiatus. The show is hosted by Toni Gonzaga and Luis Manzano — the two previously teamed up in hosting the second season of The Voice of the Philippines. The show airs every Saturdays 7:15 p.m. (PST) and Sundays at 7:00 p.m. (PST). It originally ran for 60 minutes until I Can Do That concluded, in which the show's run time was extended to 75 minutes. The finale aired on July 30, 2017 with Jona Marie Soquite of Team Sarah as the champion.

The second season of the Philippine reality singing competition The Voice Teens aired on ABS-CBN and Kapamilya Channel from February 8 to August 16, 2020, replacing Your Moment and was replaced by Kadenang Ginto: The Golden Comeback. Lea Salonga, Bamboo Mañalac and Sarah Geronimo returned to the show as coaches. The Voice of the Philippines coach apl.de.ap returned to the franchise after four years of hiatus, replacing Sharon Cuneta. The show is hosted by Alex Gonzaga and Luis Manzano – the two have previously worked together as hosts of the first season of The Voice Kids.

The fifth season of The Voice Kids aired on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z, and TV5 from February 25 to May 21, 2023. Bamboo Mañalac reprised his role as a coach, being joined by debuting coaches KZ Tandingan and Martin Nievera.

<i>The Voice Teens</i> (Philippine TV series) season 3 Season of television series

The third season of the Philippine reality singing competition The Voice Teens aired on Kapamilya Channel, A2Z and TV5 from February 17 to May 19, 2024, replacing the third season of Everybody, Sing! and was replaced by What's Wrong with Secretary Kim. The season is hosted by Robi Domingo and Bianca Gonzalez, who debut as presenters in the spin-off. This season's coaching panel consists of Bamboo Mañalac, who returns for his third season, and debuting coaches KZ Tandingan and Martin Nievera, who previously debuted as coaches on the fifth season of The Voice Kids.

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