The Voice Senior (Russian TV series) season 2

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The Voice Senior
Season 2
Presented by Dmitry Nagiev
Coaches
WinnerLeonid Sergienko
Winning coach Pelageya
Runner-upYury Shivrin
Release
Original network Channel One
Original releaseSeptember 13 (2019-09-13) 
October 4, 2019 (2019-10-04)
Season chronology
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The second season of the Russian reality talent show The Voice Senior (The Voice. 60+) premiered on September 13, 2019 [1] on Channel One. Lev Leshchenko and Pelageya returned as coaches, while Valeriya and Mikhail Boyarsky replaced Leonid Agutin and Valery Meladze. Dmitry Nagiev returned as the show's presenter.

Contents

Leonid Sergienko was named winner of this season, marking Pelageya's second win as a coach, and maintaining her winning streak from last season. This also makes Pelageya the first female coach to win more than one season.

There was no voting for the Best Coach.

Coaches and presenter

The Voice Senior season 2 coaches

Lev Leshchenko and Pelageya returned as coaches for their 2nd season in a row. Leonid Agutin and Valery Meladze did not return for season two and were replaced by Valeriya and Mikhail Boyarsky, thus making it the first season to have two female coaches. [2]

Dmitry Nagiev also returned as a presenter.

Teams

Colour key

CoachesTop 16 artists
Lev Leshchenko
Yury ShivrinOlga & Galina BogdanovyIrina NizhegorodtsevaAndrey Lysikov
Pelageya
Leonid SergienkoMikhail Ryzhov Anatoly Alyoshin Dmitry Usik
Valeriya
Vladimir GritsykLyudmila Pakhomova Oleg Sleptsov Alexander Shans
Mikhail Boyarsky
Elena GurilyovaVladimir LaptevVladislav ZuevIgor Afanasyev

Blind auditions

Colour key
  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, despite the lack of places in his/her team
    Artist defaulted to a coach's team
    Artist picked a coach's team
    Artist eliminated with no coach pressing their button

The coaches performed "Поворот" at the start of the show.

EpisodeOrderArtistAgeHometownSongCoach's and artist's choices
LeshchenkoPelageyaValeriyaBoyarsky
Episode 1

(September 13)

1Andrey Lysikov65 Kunashir, Sakhalin oblast / Moscow "Just a Gigolo"
2Mikhail Ryzhov80 Vyazemka, Penza oblast "Что так сердце растревожено"
3Elena Gurilyova68 Moscow "Белой акции гроздья душистые"
4Vladimir Gritsyk66 Severouralsk, Sverdlovsk oblast / Moscow "Blue Skies"
5Irina Khanukaeva-Riksgens68 Makhachkala / Düsseldorf, Flag of Germany.svg  Germany "Гитара"
6 Oleg Sleptsov 65 Moscow "Kiss"
7Vladimir Sapuntsov69 Moscow "На далёкой Амазонке"
8Lyudmila Pakhomova91 Aprelevka, Moscow oblast "Немножко о себе"
9Vladimir Laptev73 Vladimir "Маленький креольчик"
10Inna Bednykh61 Saint Petersburg "I Want to Break Free"
11Yury Shivrin61 Perm / Moscow "My Way"
Episode 2

(September 20)

1Olga & Galina Bogdanovy64/65 Kazan "Лодочка"
2Vladislav Zuev65 Saint Petersburg "Ain't Misbehavin'"
3Leonid Sergienko69 Makeevka, Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine "Ах ты, душечка"
4Irina Nizhegorodtseva61 Moscow "I Put a Spell on You"
5Yury Tsenin89 Moscow "Осень"Team full
6Alexander Shans72 Moscow "Unchain My Heart"
7Nina Tartakovskaya77 Moscow "На побывку едет"Team full
8Anatoly Alyoshin70 Moscow / New York, Flag of the United States.svg  USA "Сумасшедший дождь"
9Alexander Subbotin64 Oryol "Ой, заря, моя зоренька"
10Igor Afanasyev61 Moscow "La navi del olvido"
11Dmitry Usik87 Verknyi Saltiv, Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine / Moscow "Одинокая гармонь"

The Knockouts

The Knockouts round aired on September 27, 2019. This stage was pre-recorded at Mosfilm on September 12, 2019.

The top 8 contestants then moved on to the "Live Season Finale."

Colour key
      Artist was saved by the Public's votes
      Artist was eliminated
EpisodeCoachOrderArtistSongResult
Episode 3
(September 27)
Lev Leshchenko1Olga and Galina Bogdanovy"Каникулы любви"Advanced
2Yury Shivrin"Чистые пруды"Advanced
3Irina Nizhegorodtseva"Sweet Dreams"Eliminated
4Andrey Lysikov"Living Next Door to Alice"Eliminated
Pelageya5Dmitry Usik"Прощайте, скалистые горы"Eliminated
6Mikhail Ryzhov"Где же вы теперь, друзья-однополчане?"Advanced
7Anatoly Alyoshin"Один взгляд назад"Eliminated
8Leonid Sergienko"Як не хочеш моє серце"Advanced
Valeriya9 Oleg Sleptsov "Листья жёлтые"Eliminated
10Alexander Shans"Нет тебя прекрасней"Eliminated
11Lyudmila Pakhomova"Песенка о капитане"Advanced
12Vladimir Gritsyk"Текила-любовь"Advanced
Mikhail Boyarsky13Vladimir Laptev"Над розовым морем"Advanced
14Elena Gurilyova"Голубка"Advanced
15Vladislav Zuev"Тихая вода (Chicha woda)"Eliminated
16Igor Afanasyev"Вечная любовь"Eliminated

Final

Colour key
      Artist was saved by the Public's votes
      Artist was eliminated
EpisodeCoachOrderArtistSongPublic's voteResult
Episode 4
(October, 4)
Final
Mikhail Boyarsky1Vladimir Laptev"Дружба"14%Eliminated
2Elena Gurilyova"Мишка"86%Advanced
Pelageya3Leonid Sergienko"Спят курганы тёмные"57.9%Advanced
4Mikhail Ryzhov"Кони-звери42.1%Eliminated
Lev Leshchenko5Olga and Galina Bogdanovy"Проводы"17.3%Eliminated
6Yury Shivrin"Я люблю тебя, Россия"82.7%Advanced
Valeriya7Vladimir Gritsyk"Музыкант"52.8%Advanced
8Lyudmila Pakhomova"Дорогой длинною"47.2%Eliminated
Super Final
Mikhail Boyarsky1Elena Gurilyova"Дорогие мои москвичи"Third place
Pelageya2Leonid Sergienko"Живёт моя отрада"70.1%Winner
Lev Leshchenko3Yury Shivrin"Ария Мистера Х"29.9%Runner-up
Valeriya4Vladimir Gritsyk"Единственная"Third place
Non-competition performances
OrderPerformerSong
4.1 Mikhail Boyarsky & Lev Leshchenko "Городские цветы"
4.2All finalists and Coaches"Поворот"

Reception

Rating

EpisodeOriginal airdateProductionTime slot (UTC+3)AudienceSource
RatingShare
1"The Blind Auditions Premiere"September 13, 2019201Friday 9:30 p.m.4.818.8 [3]
2"The Blind Auditions, Part 2"September 20, 20192025.018.6 [4]
3"The Knockouts"September 27, 20192034.818.5 [5]
4"Live Season Final"October 4, 20192044.818.5 [6]

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