The Voice Senior | |
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Season 2 | |
Presented by | Dmitry Nagiev |
Coaches | |
Winner | Leonid Sergienko |
Winning coach | Pelageya |
Runner-up | Yury Shivrin |
Release | |
Original network | Channel One |
Original release | September 13 – October 4, 2019 |
Season chronology |
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.
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.
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.
Colour key
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Coaches | Top 16 artists | |||
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Lev Leshchenko | ||||
Yury Shivrin | Olga & Galina Bogdanovy | Irina Nizhegorodtseva | Andrey Lysikov | |
Pelageya | ||||
Leonid Sergienko | Mikhail Ryzhov | Anatoly Alyoshin | Dmitry Usik | |
Valeriya | ||||
Vladimir Gritsyk | Lyudmila Pakhomova | Oleg Sleptsov | Alexander Shans | |
Mikhail Boyarsky | ||||
Elena Gurilyova | Vladimir Laptev | Vladislav Zuev | Igor Afanasyev |
✔ | 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.
Episode | Order | Artist | Age | Hometown | Song | Coach's and artist's choices | |||
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Leshchenko | Pelageya | Valeriya | Boyarsky | ||||||
Episode 1 (September 13) | 1 | Andrey Lysikov | 65 | Kunashir, Sakhalin oblast / Moscow | "Just a Gigolo" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
2 | Mikhail Ryzhov | 80 | Vyazemka, Penza oblast | "Что так сердце растревожено" | — | ✔ | — | — | |
3 | Elena Gurilyova | 68 | Moscow | "Белой акции гроздья душистые" | — | — | — | ✔ | |
4 | Vladimir Gritsyk | 66 | Severouralsk, Sverdlovsk oblast / Moscow | "Blue Skies" | — | — | ✔ | — | |
5 | Irina Khanukaeva-Riksgens | 68 | Makhachkala / Düsseldorf, Germany | "Гитара" | — | — | — | — | |
6 | Oleg Sleptsov | 65 | Moscow | "Kiss" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | |
7 | Vladimir Sapuntsov | 69 | Moscow | "На далёкой Амазонке" | — | — | — | — | |
8 | Lyudmila Pakhomova | 91 | Aprelevka, Moscow oblast | "Немножко о себе" | — | — | ✔ | ✔ | |
9 | Vladimir Laptev | 73 | Vladimir | "Маленький креольчик" | — | — | — | ✔ | |
10 | Inna Bednykh | 61 | Saint Petersburg | "I Want to Break Free" | — | — | — | — | |
11 | Yury Shivrin | 61 | Perm / Moscow | "My Way" | ✔ | — | — | — | |
Episode 2 (September 20) | 1 | Olga & Galina Bogdanovy | 64/65 | Kazan | "Лодочка" | ✔ | ✔ | — | — |
2 | Vladislav Zuev | 65 | Saint Petersburg | "Ain't Misbehavin'" | — | — | — | ✔ | |
3 | Leonid Sergienko | 69 | Makeevka, Ukraine | "Ах ты, душечка" | — | ✔ | — | — | |
4 | Irina Nizhegorodtseva | 61 | Moscow | "I Put a Spell on You" | ✔ | — | ✔ | — | |
5 | Yury Tsenin | 89 | Moscow | "Осень" | Team full | — | — | — | |
6 | Alexander Shans | 72 | Moscow | "Unchain My Heart" | — | ✔ | — | ||
7 | Nina Tartakovskaya | 77 | Moscow | "На побывку едет" | — | Team full | — | ||
8 | Anatoly Alyoshin | 70 | Moscow / New York, USA | "Сумасшедший дождь" | ✔ | — | |||
9 | Alexander Subbotin | 64 | Oryol | "Ой, заря, моя зоренька" | — | — | |||
10 | Igor Afanasyev | 61 | Moscow | "La navi del olvido" | — | ✔ | |||
11 | Dmitry Usik | 87 | Verknyi Saltiv, Ukraine / Moscow | "Одинокая гармонь" | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
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."
Artist was saved by the Public's votes | |
Artist was eliminated |
Episode | Coach | Order | Artist | Song | Result |
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Episode 3 (September 27) | Lev Leshchenko | 1 | Olga and Galina Bogdanovy | "Каникулы любви" | Advanced |
2 | Yury Shivrin | "Чистые пруды" | Advanced | ||
3 | Irina Nizhegorodtseva | "Sweet Dreams" | Eliminated | ||
4 | Andrey Lysikov | "Living Next Door to Alice" | Eliminated | ||
Pelageya | 5 | Dmitry Usik | "Прощайте, скалистые горы" | Eliminated | |
6 | Mikhail Ryzhov | "Где же вы теперь, друзья-однополчане?" | Advanced | ||
7 | Anatoly Alyoshin | "Один взгляд назад" | Eliminated | ||
8 | Leonid Sergienko | "Як не хочеш моє серце" | Advanced | ||
Valeriya | 9 | Oleg Sleptsov | "Листья жёлтые" | Eliminated | |
10 | Alexander Shans | "Нет тебя прекрасней" | Eliminated | ||
11 | Lyudmila Pakhomova | "Песенка о капитане" | Advanced | ||
12 | Vladimir Gritsyk | "Текила-любовь" | Advanced | ||
Mikhail Boyarsky | 13 | Vladimir Laptev | "Над розовым морем" | Advanced | |
14 | Elena Gurilyova | "Голубка" | Advanced | ||
15 | Vladislav Zuev | "Тихая вода (Chicha woda)" | Eliminated | ||
16 | Igor Afanasyev | "Вечная любовь" | Eliminated |
Artist was saved by the Public's votes | |
Artist was eliminated |
Episode | Coach | Order | Artist | Song | Public's vote | Result |
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Episode 4 (October, 4) | ||||||
Final | ||||||
Mikhail Boyarsky | 1 | Vladimir Laptev | "Дружба" | 14% | Eliminated | |
2 | Elena Gurilyova | "Мишка" | 86% | Advanced | ||
Pelageya | 3 | Leonid Sergienko | "Спят курганы тёмные" | 57.9% | Advanced | |
4 | Mikhail Ryzhov | "Кони-звери | 42.1% | Eliminated | ||
Lev Leshchenko | 5 | Olga and Galina Bogdanovy | "Проводы" | 17.3% | Eliminated | |
6 | Yury Shivrin | "Я люблю тебя, Россия" | 82.7% | Advanced | ||
Valeriya | 7 | Vladimir Gritsyk | "Музыкант" | 52.8% | Advanced | |
8 | Lyudmila Pakhomova | "Дорогой длинною" | 47.2% | Eliminated | ||
Super Final | ||||||
Mikhail Boyarsky | 1 | Elena Gurilyova | "Дорогие мои москвичи" | Third place | ||
Pelageya | 2 | Leonid Sergienko | "Живёт моя отрада" | 70.1% | Winner | |
Lev Leshchenko | 3 | Yury Shivrin | "Ария Мистера Х" | 29.9% | Runner-up | |
Valeriya | 4 | Vladimir Gritsyk | "Единственная" | Third place |
Order | Performer | Song |
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4.1 | Mikhail Boyarsky & Lev Leshchenko | "Городские цветы" |
4.2 | All finalists and Coaches | "Поворот" |
Episode | Original airdate | Production | Time slot (UTC+3) | Audience | Source | ||
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Rating | Share | ||||||
1 | "The Blind Auditions Premiere" | September 13, 2019 | 201 | Friday 9:30 p.m. | 4.8 | 18.8 | [3] |
2 | "The Blind Auditions, Part 2" | September 20, 2019 | 202 | 5.0 | 18.6 | [4] | |
3 | "The Knockouts" | September 27, 2019 | 203 | 4.8 | 18.5 | [5] | |
4 | "Live Season Final" | October 4, 2019 | 204 | 4.8 | 18.5 | [6] | |
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