With the coaching panel reduced, the season is the first Teens season to feature three coaches. This season also marks as the final season of The Voice franchise in ABS-CBN as the entire franchise is now being transferred to GMA Network.
Jillian Pamat of Kamp Kawayan was named the winner of the competition on the season finale aired on May 19, 2024. Her victory marks Mañalac's first solo and second consecutive win as a coach in the Teens version.
Overview
Development
On December 15, 2023, during the ABS-CBN Christmas Special, it was announced that The Voice Teens would return for a third season on the Kapamilya Channel as part of its program lineup for the first quarter of 2024.[2][3] On February 5, 2024, it was announced that the season will premiere on February 17.[4]
Auditions
The auditions were open for applicants aged 13 to 17. In addition to on-ground auditions held throughout the Philippines, online auditions were also opened from January 15 to 26, 2024.[citation needed]
The coaches of the third season of The Voice Teens
Martin Nievera
KZ Tandingan
Bamboo Mañalac
Of the four coaches that appeared in the previous season, only Bamboo Mañalac returned as a coach, marking the departure of apl.de.ap, Sarah Geronimo, and Lea Salonga from the judging panel. KZ Tandingan, and Martin Nievera, who debuted as coaches in the fifth season of The Voice Kids, reprise their roles as coaches for the season. With the coaching panel reduced to three, the season is the first to feature a smaller judging panel and the first to feature one female coach.[7]
Robi Domingo and Bianca Gonzalez served as the presenters for the season, reprising their roles from the fifth Kids season, replacing hosts Alex Gonzaga and Luis Manzano. Jeremy Glinoga returned as a presenter for the companion show for his second Teens season and fourth season overall.[8] He is joined by Lorraine Galvez, a contestant from the first season. Glinoga and Galvez are also the backstage hosts during the primetime airing.[9] Isang Manlapaz and Kendra Aguirre, the winners of the previous season, join the companion show as presenters.[10]
The season kicked off with the Blind Auditions on February 17, 2024. In each audition, artists perform while the coaches face away from the stage. If a coach is interested, they press a button to turn their chair. If only one coach turns, the artist automatically joins their team; if multiple turn, the artist chooses. Each coach also has two "blocks" to prevent a rival coach from recruiting a desired artist. By the end of the Blind Auditions, each coach— Nievera (MarTeam), Tandingan (Team Supreme), and Mañalac (Kamp Kawayan)— had 21 artists, with 63 contestants advancing to the Battles.
Blind auditions color key
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Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
Artist joined this coach's team
Artist defaulted to this coach's team
Artist was eliminated with no coach pressing their button
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Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by another coach from getting the artist
The Battles began airing on April 7, with 63 artists competing. For the first time, coaches paired three artists per battle, choosing one to advance to the Knockouts. Each coach had one on-stage steal. By the end, each team had eight artists— seven winners and one steal— totaling 24 advancing to the Knockouts.
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Artist was chosen by his/her coach to advance to the Knockouts
Artist was stolen by another coach and advanced to the Knockouts
The Knockouts, the third stage of the competition, began airing on April 21, featuring 24 artists. For the first time in the show's history, a four-way knockout format was introduced. Each coach divided their team into two groups of four, with only two artists from each group advancing. By the end of the round, each team had four artists moving on to the Live Shows.
Artist was chosen by their coach to advance to the Live Shows
The Live Shows premiered on May 4, 2024, marking their return after a hiatus in the previous season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Voting was conducted via joinnow.ph, opening immediately after each team's performance and closing before the next team took the stage.
Week 1 (May 4–5)
Held at the ABS-CBN Studios, the Top 12 artists competed for public votes to secure a spot in the semifinals. In each team, the artist with the highest number of votes advanced automatically, while coaches selected one more artist from their remaining three to move forward. Team Supreme and MarTeam performed in the first episode, followed by Kamp Kawayan in the next. Results were announced during the Sunday episode.
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Artist was received the most votes within their team and advanced to the semifinals
Artist was selected by their coach to advance to the semifinals
Held at the ABS-CBN Studios, the Top 6 artists competed for a place in The Final Showdown. Advancement was determined by a 50-50 combination of public votes and coach scores. Each coach had 100 points to split between their two remaining artists, with the artist receiving the highest combined score moving on to the grand finals. Kamp Kawayan and Team Supreme performed in the first episode, followed by MarTeam in the second. Results were revealed during the Sunday episode.
Due to illness, Tandingan was unable to attend in person and participated virtually via video screen throughout the week.
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Artist received the highest average within their team and advanced to The Final Showdown
The live finale aired from May 18 to 19, featuring three finalists from each team. Before the final showdown, artists drew envelopes from a fishbowl to determine the performance order. Voting was divided into two periods, with the first closing at midnight on Sunday. The artist with the highest combined votes from both periods was crowned the winner.
Jillian Pamat took the title, securing Bamboo Mañalac’s second consecutive and fourth overall coaching victory. Notably, Steph Lacuata became the second consecutive comeback artist to finish as runner-up, following Kate Campo from The Voice Teens Season 2.
This season also marked Bamboo Mañalac’s final appearance as a coach across all Philippine The Voice editions, concluding a remarkable 10-season run as the franchise’s only coach present since its inception.
1 2 3 The remaining teen artists from Team Supreme received 20.20%, 11.80%, and 6.37% of the public votes. However, it was not revealed which teen artist received each percentage.
1 2 3 The remaining teen artists from MarTeam received 19.26%, 13.06%, and 12.80% of the public votes. However, it was not revealed which teen artist received each percentage.
1 2 3 The remaining teen artists from Kamp Kawayan received 17.45%, 14.60%, and 6.85% of the public votes. However, it was not revealed which teen artist received each percentage.
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