The Voice Kids (Philippine TV series) season 6

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The Voice Kids
Season 6
The Voice Kids (Philippine TV series) title card.jpg
Title card
Hosted by Dingdong Dantes
Coaches
WinnerNevin Adam Garceniego
Runners-upWincess Jem Yana
Mark Anthony Punay
Jan Hebron Ecal
No. of episodes14
Release
Original network GMA Network
Original releaseSeptember 15 (2024-09-15) 
December 15, 2024 (2024-12-15)
Season chronology
 Previous
Season 5

The sixth season of The Voice Kids , a reality competition show in the Philippines based on the Dutch TV series of the same title, is broadcast by GMA Network. It is hosted by Dingdong Dantes, with Billy Crawford, Julie Anne San Jose, and Stell of SB19 returning as coaches from The Voice Generations ; newcomer Pablo, also from SB19, joined as a new coach. The sixth season premiered on September 15, 2024 on the network's Sunday Grande sa Gabi line up replacing Running Man Philippines . [1] The season ended on December 15, 2024. It was replaced by Walang Matigas na Pulis sa Matinik na Misis in its timeslot.

Nevin Adam Garceniego of Tropa ni Pablo was named the winner of the competition on the season finale aired on December 15, 2024. His victory marks Pablo's first win as a coach.

Background

Following the success of The Voice Generations , GMA Network announced a new season of an installment of The Voice of the Philippines for its 2024 line-up. [2] The season was officially confirmed by the network in March 2024; they later announced that producers' auditions for the show's season would run from March to June 2024, for singers aged 7 to 14 years old, at the GMA Network Center in Quezon City. [3] [4]

In July 2024, Dingdong Dantes was announced as a presenter of the show, while Billy Crawford, Julie Anne San Jose, and Stell of SB19 were announced to return as coaches from The Voice Generations. [5] Later that month, Pablo, also from SB19, was also announced as a coach. [6]

This marked the first season of the series not to air on ABS-CBN, as it announced that it would stop producing the franchise in May 2024. [7]

Teams

CoachesTop 36 artists
Billy Crawford
(Team Bilib)
Wincess Jem YanaRexylyn Hai CaijiDel Venize OlimbaJionx BautistaJhon Lawrence Bulandres
Anne Gabrielle ManaloAsket Aliya CatacutanBien Iliah Camyla AblolaClet Nicole FiegalanEun-Hae Francisco
Pablo
(Tropa ni Pablo)
Nevin Adam GarceniegoChristina Holly CrosbyShamchienel SantosZiha GabioMark Anthony Punay
Hannah May AladinJelo PandacKeith Neithan PerezSamantha PerezSeren Pearce
Julie Anne San Jose
(JulesQuad)
Mark Anthony PunayShawn Hendrix AgustinElijah Jane BurdiosMa. Sophia TiongsonWincess Jem Yana
Ziha GabioAva Pristine GlarinoJohnbert Desoy TiraoJomarx Ezan BolitoMa. Janielle Tolentino
Stell
(StellBound)
Jan Hebron EcalJennica BelazaAlexander Dale Baena Jr.Jhon Lawrence BulandresBrianna Louise Sison
Jhasmen EdongaJireh Tzidkenu SepnioJoshua CalusaLyka Jane BayangNiña Ardiente
Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams).

Blind auditions

The season will begin with the blind auditions. In each audition, each artist performs their piece in front of the panel of coaches, whose chairs are facing the audience. If a coach is interested in working with the artist, they may opt to press the button to face the artist. An artist is defaulted to a coach when only one coach turns; if multiple coaches turn, the coaches compete for the artist, who will later choose their coach. Each coach has to recruit 9 artists on their teams, making it a total of 36 artists who will advance to the Battles.

  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
    Artist joined this coach's team
    Artist defaulted to this coach's team
    Artist was eliminated as no coach pressed their button

Episode 1 (September 15)

The broadcast began with the coaches performing "Something Big" by Shawn Mendes. [8]

First blind audition results [9]
OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
BillyPabloJulieStell
1Wincess Jem Yana14 Cavite "Into the Unknown"
2Jan Hebron Ecal11 Sorsogon "Handog"
3Genesis Satur8 San Jose del Monte, Bulacan "Dance Monkey"
4Johnbert Desoy Tirao12 Rizal "Amakabogera"
5Mark Anthony Punay7 Cebu "Kung Sakali"
6Zoe Dayle Rodriguez7Rizal"Part of Your World"

Episode 2 (September 22)

Second blind audition results [10]
OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
BillyPabloJulieStell
1Del Venize Olimba12 Bacoor, Cavite "Respect"
2Christian Emil Crosby9Cebu"Shallow"
3Christina Holly Crosby7Cebu"This Is Me"
4Jennica Belaza12Manila"Winner in You"
5Ma. Ysabela Macuse13 Bukidnon "Mapa"
6Shawn Hendrix Agustin11 San Nicolas, Pangasinan "Ikaw ang Lahat sa Akin"
7Alexander Dale Baena Jr.12 Parañaque "New York, New York"

Episode 3 (September 29)

Third blind audition results [11]
OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
BillyPabloJulieStell
1Niña Ardiente11 Lanao Del Norte ,"Banal na Aso, Santong Kabayo"
2Nevin Adam Garceniego11 Quezon City "Natutulog Ba ang Diyos?"
3Ma. Janielle Tolentino10 Malolos, Bulacan "Try It on My Own"
4Belle Jeisha Mumar11 Bohol "Tunay na Mahal"
5Ava Pristine Glarino11 Dasmariñas, Cavite "Don't Rain on My Parade"
6Jionx Bautista12 Lipa, Batangas "Ngayon"
7Chaerin De Claro10Quezon City"Speechless"
8Samantha Perez11 Bukidnon "Anak"

Episode 4 (October 6)

Fourth blind audition results [12]
OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
BillyPabloJulieStell
1Anne Gabrielle Manalo12Siniloan, Laguna "Killing Me Softly"
2Lie Kalvin Fernandez11 Biñan, Laguna "I Surrender"-
3Lyka Jane Bayang12 General Santos "Tao"
4Seren Pearce11 Zamboanga "Make You Feel My Love"
5Jhon Lawrence Bulandres12Guihulgnan, Negros Oriental "Heart Attack"
6Alexa Mendoza"Akin Ka Na Lang"
7Asket Aliya Catacutan12 Bacolod "Ang Huling El Bimbo"
8Elijah Jane Burdios12 Negros Oriental "When I Need You"

Episode 5 (October 13)

Fifth blind audition results [13]
OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
BillyPabloJulieStell
1Ziha Gabio11 Iloilo "Price Tag"
2Brianna Louise Sison13 Calumpit, Bulacan "Rise Up"
3Angel Aleckza Velasco13 Mandaluyong "Paasa"
4Hannah May Aladin13 Pangasinan "Hanggang May Kailanman"
5Eun-Hae Francisco13 Caloocan "Let You Break My Heart Again"
6Felicity Jewel Macadangdang11 Imus, Cavite "Listen"
7Joshua Calusa11 Malabon "Araw Gabi"

Episode 6 (October 20)

Sixth blind audition results [14]
OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
BillyPabloJulieStell
1Jireh Tzidkenu Sepnio13 Pangasinan "All by Myself"
2Bien Iliah Camyla Ablola11 Pangasinan "Unstoppable"
3Brency Bless Suguipit12 Cotabato "Tatsulok"
4Keith Neithan Perez12 Batangas "Bukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin"
5Clet Nicole Fiegalan11 Muntinlupa "Till I Met You"
6Deniel James Cañoneo13 Zamboanga Sibugay "Ang Buhay Ko"
7Jomarx Ezan Bolito12 Quezon City "Go the Distance"

Episode 7 (October 27)

Seventh blind audition results [15]
OrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
BillyPabloJulieStell
1Jhasmen Edonga14Busuanga, Palawan "Ako Naman Muna"
2Shamchienel Santos12 Nueva Ecija "What Kind of Fool Am I?"Team full
3Tobby Angel Buelo13 Lucena, Quezon "All I Ask"
4Ma. Sophia Tiongson13 Talavera, Nueva Ecija "It's All Coming Back to Me Now"
5Rexylyn Hai Caiji9 Caloocan "Nosi Balasi"Team full
6Elizabeth Lorenzo11Antipolo City"Hallelujah"Team full
7Jelo Pandac10 Cebu "She's Gone"

The Battles

The second stage of the show, The Battles, features 36 artists advancing to this round. The coaches pit three of their artists in a singing match and then select one of them to advance to the next round. The ability to steal an artist from other teams continued this season. Losing artists may be "stolen" by another coach. Same as the previous season, the steals are done off-stage, where the coaches must go to the artists with their families backstage to steal the artist they want to become the member of their team. [16]

At the end of this round, four artists will remain on each team; three will be the battle winners, and one from a steal. In total, 16 artists advance to the sing-offs.

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
Battles results
EpisodeCoachOrderWinning ArtistSongLosing Artists'Steal' result
BillyPabloJulieStell
Episode 8
(November 3, 2024)
Julie Anne San Jose1Shawn Hendrix Agustin"Bridge over Troubled Water"Wincess Jem YanaN/A
Ava Pristine Glarino
Pablo2Shamchienel Santos"Always Remember Us This Way"Keith Neithan PerezTeam fullN/A
Hannah May Aladin
Billy Crawford3Rexylyn Hai Caiji"Patuloy Ang Pangarap"Clet Nicole Fiegalan
Eun-Hae Francisco
Stell4Jan Hebron Ecal"Isa Pang Araw"Jireh Tzidkenu SepnioN/A
Brianna Louise Sison
Episode 9
(November 10, 2024)
Stell1Jennica Belaza"Sayang Na Sayang"Lyka Jane BayangTeam fullN/A
Niña Ardiente
Julie Anne San Jose2Elijah Jane Burdios"What's Up?"Johnbert Desoy TiraoN/A
Ma. Janielle Tolentino
Pablo3Nevin Adam Garceniego"A Million Dreams"Mark Anthony PunayN/A
Jelo Pandac
Billy Crawford4Del Venize Olimba"Wind Beneath My Wings"Asket Aliya CatacutanTeam full
Anne Gabrielle Manalo
Episode 10
(November 17, 2024)
Pablo1Christina Holly Crosby"The Climb"Samantha PerezTeam fullTeam full
Seren Pearce
Billy Crawford2Jionx Bautista"I Believe I Can Fly"Jhon Lawrence Bulandres
Bien Iliah Camyla Ablola
Stell3Alexander Dale Baena Jr."The Greatest Love of All"Jhasmen EdongaTeam full
Joshua Calusa
Julie Anne San Jose4Ma. Sophia Tiongson"Over the Rainbow"Ziha Gabio
Jomarx Ezan Bolito

The Sing-offs

Artists who won their battle or were stolen by another coach advances to the Sing-offs. Per team, two artists will be chosen by their respective coaches for the semi-finals, for a total of 8 artists advancing to the next round.

Coaches bring their advisors to help their teams: Dionela for Team Bilib, Arthur Nery for Tropa ni Pablo, Chito Miranda for JulesQuad, and Carl Guevarra of The Juans for StellBound.

Color key
      Artist was chosen by his/her coach to advance to the semifinals
      Artist was eliminated
Sing-offs results
EpisodeCoachOrderArtistSongResult
Episode 11
(November 24, 2024)
Pablo1Shamchienel Santos"Million Reasons"Eliminated
2Christina Holly Crosby"Never Enough"Advanced
3Ziha Gabio"Tagu-Taguan"Eliminated
4Nevin Adam Garceniego"Shine"Advanced
Billy Crawford1Wincess Jam Yana"Chandelier"Advanced
2Jionx Bautista"Ikaw Ay Ako"Eliminated
3Del Venize Olimba"She Used to Be Mine"Eliminated
4Rexylyn Hai Caiji"Let It Go"Advanced
Episode 12
(December 1, 2024)
Stell1Jhon Lawrence Bulandres"Reflection"Eliminated
2Jennica Belaza"Mamma Knows Best"Advanced
3Jan Hebron Ecal"Maybe This Time"Advanced
4Alexander Dale Baena Jr."Feeling Good"Eliminated
Julie Anne San Jose1Shawn Hendrix Agustin"Ikaw Lang ang Mamahalin"Advanced
2Elijah Jane Burdios"Fight Song"Eliminated
3Ma. Sophia Tiongson"Let Me Be the One"Eliminated
4Mark Anthony Punay"Iingatan Ka"Advanced
Non-competition performances
OrderPerformersSong
11.1Pablo & Arthur Nery"Pagsamo"
11.2Billy Crawford & Dionela"Sining"
12.1Stell & Carl Guevarra"Gupit"
12.2Julie Anne San Jose & Chito Miranda"Your Song (My One and Only You)"

Semifinals

The Semi-finals aired on December 8, 2024. Similar to the fourth season, the Top 8 artists sing different songs for a place in the Grand Finals and after the performances, the coach will select one artist from their team to advance to the grand finals.

With the advancement of Wincess Jem Yana and Mark Anthony Punay, they both became the first stolen artists in the entire Philippine franchise of The Voice Kids to advance to the finale after the respective advancements of Kate Campo (originally from the second season of The Voice Kids) and Steph Lacuata (originally from the fourth season of The Voice Kids) in the second and third seasons of The Voice Teens respectively. Furthermore, this is also the first time in the entire Philippine franchise of The Voice Kids where two stolen artists advance to the finale, and the first in the entire Philippine franchise of The Voice where more than one stolen artist advance to the finale.

Color key:

      Artist was chosen by his/her coach to move on to the Finals
      Artist was eliminated
Semifinals results
EpisodeCoachOrderArtistSongResult
Episode 13
(December 8, 2024)
Julie Anne San Jose1Shawn Hendrix Agustin"Light of a Million Mornings"Eliminated
2Mark Anthony Punay"Salamat"Julie's choice
Pablo1Nevin Adam Garceniego"Kailangan Kita"Pablo's choice
2Christina Holly Crosby"Don't Stop Believin'"Eliminated
Billy Crawford1Rexylyn Hai Caiji"Forever's Not Enough"Eliminated
2Wincess Jem Yana"One Moment in Time"Billy's choice
Stell1Jan Hebron Ecal"Mula sa Puso"Stell's choice
2Jennica Belaza"I Am Changing"Eliminated

Grand Finals

The Grand Finals will air on December 15, 2024. For the first time since the second season, the 4 artists (one per team) will compete in the Finals. The winner will be determined by public votes.

Color key
     Artist was proclaimed as the winner
     Artist ended as a finalist
Grand Finals results
EpisodeCoachOrderArtistSongResult
Episode 14
(December 15, 2024)
Billy Crawford1Wincess Jem Yana"Defying Gravity"Fourth Place
Julie Anne San Jose2Mark Anthony Punay"Himala"Third Place
Stell3Jan Hebron Ecal"Lipad Ng Pangarap"Runner-Up
Pablo4Nevin Adam Garceniego"May Bukas Pa"Winner

Results summary

Color key

Results color key
     Winner                              Saved by their coach
     Eliminated
     Finalist
Coaches color key
     Team Bilib
     Tropa ni Pablo
     JulesQuad
     StellBound
Live show results per week
ArtistWeek 1Week 2
Nevin Adam GarceniegoSavedWinner
Jan Hebron EcalSavedFinalist
Mark Anthony PunaySavedFinalist
Wincess Jem YanaSavedFinalist
Christina Holly CrosbyEliminatedEliminated (Semifinals)
Jennica BelazaEliminated
Rexylyn Hai CaijiEliminated
Shawn Hendrix AgustinEliminated

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