The Voice of Germany season 6

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The Voice of Germany
Season 6
Hosted by Thore Schölermann
Lena Gercke
Judges Samu Haber
Yvonne Catterfeld
Michi Beck & Smudo
Andreas Bourani
Winner Tay Schmedtmann
Winning coach Andreas Bourani
Runner-upRobin Resch
Release
Original network ProSieben and Sat.1
Original releaseOctober 20 (2016-10-20) 
December 18, 2016 (2016-12-18)
Season chronology
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The Voice of Germany is a German reality talent show that premiered its sixth season on October 20, 2016 on ProSieben and Sat.1. Based on the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland , the series was created by Dutch television producer John de Mol. It is part of an international series. Andreas Bourani and Michi Beck & Smudo returned as coaches from the previous season, alongside Samu Haber who returned after a one season hiatus, replacing Rea Garvey. Yvonne Catterfeld joined the show as a new coach, replacing Stefanie Kloß from the previous season. The host(s) for this season will be Thore Schölermann and Lena Gercke.

Tay Schmedtmann was announced as the winner of The Voice of Germany, marking Andreas Bourani's first and only win as a coach.

Coaches and Hosts

On 30 April 2016, it was announced that Rea Garvey would exit the panel and Samu Haber would once again join the coaching panel after a hiatus from the previous season. [1] On 14 June 2016, it was announced that Michi & Smudo and Andreas Bourani would be returning as coaches, while Stefanie Kloß would exit the show. Yvonne Catterfield was announced to take her place. With Garvey's departure, this is the first season to not feature any coaches from the shows inaugural season. The hosts remained the same for this season.

The Voice of Germany season 6 coaches

Teams

CoachTop 73 Artists
Samu Haber
Robin ReschStas SchurinsFlorian UngerFabian LudwigLaura RitterAnna-Lena SchäferDorothea Proschko
Andreas SteigerAndrina TraversAnna-Maria NemetzVanessa IraciBünyamin YaziciSem EisingerFabian Blesin
Vincenzo IuzzoliniLouisa JonesNicole BührerDehua HuMaja Endres
Yvonne Catterfeld
Boris Alexander SteinVera TavaresFriedemann PetterMathea Elisabeth HöllerAlessio LorigaNico LaskaVanessa Iraci
Marie Claudia ApenouFlávio MartinsPauline SteinbrecherJonny vom DahlDarius ZanderDaria MüllerMimoza, Vjollca & Shkurte Mustafa
Victoria MishchenkoAnja KramlArtur MolinViktoria AndonovaAngelina Schmigelski
Michi & Smudo
Marc AmacherRobert IldefonsoYasmin SidibeLara TrautmannDanyal DemirJonny vom DahlFlorentina Krasniqi
Ruth LombotoLukas RäuftlinSally GraysonSchpresim AhmetiMichael WanschMarco PintoElena Ancuta Stegaru
Martin MenzelCelena PieperGeorg StengelSelina GrinbergMarijana Maksimovic
Andreas Bourani
Tay SchmedtmannLucie FischerMichael CalimanBünyamin YaziciSteven Sylvester LudkowskiJoel GuzmanLeon Braje
Daniel MoczarskiNeo KaliskeJonas HugAnna-Maria NemetzMarina MastSarah Maier, Teresa Pleger

& Maria Vogl-Fernheim

Jayla Brown
Daniela Oude KotteSarah SacherAdrian SchieleHomsing Ronra ShinrayTheresa GratzlDaniel Ferrer
Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams).

Blind Auditions

Episode 1 (October 20)

OrderArtistSongCoach's and artist's choices
SamuYvonneMichi & SmudoAndreas
1Danyal Demir"Pony"
2Vera Tavares"Oops!... I Did It Again"
3Maggie Jane"The Real Thing"
4Bünyamin Yazici"Das ist Dein Leben"
5Michael Wansch"Confrontation"
6Diana & Daniela Alexander"Pendel"
7Darius Zander"80 Millionen"
8Marina Mast"Ghost"
9Aleksandra Ziolkowska"Me, Myself & I"
10Marc Amacher"For What It's Worth"

Episode 2 (October 23)

OrderArtistSongCoach's and artist's choices
SamuYvonneMichi & SmudoAndreas
1Mathea Höller"Ex's & Oh's"
2Hanna Czarnecka"Diva's Dance"
3Georg Stengel"Pocahontas"
4Ruth Lomboto"I Wanna Dance with Somebody"
5Ruben Dimitri"Diamonds"
6Dorothea Proschko"Nobody's Perfect"
7Pauline Steinbrecher"When We Were Young"
8Michael Caliman"Wishing Well"
9Pigs Can't Fly"Here Comes the Sun"
10Stas Schurins"7 Years"

Episode 4 (October 30)

OrderArtistSongCoach's and artist's choices
SamuYvonneMichi & SmudoAndreas
1Sally Grayson"The Love Cats"
2Anja Kraml"I'd Rather Go Blind"
3Lin Gothoni"Ein Letztes Lied"
4Martin Menzel"Frauen Regiern' Die Welt"
5Marie Claudia Apenou"No One"
6Phillip Mandel"The Take Over, the Breaks Over"
7Andreas Steiger"Speeding Cars"
8Joel Guzman"I'm Not the Only One"
9Louisa Jones"Dog Days Are Over"
10Hanna Rohkohl"Titanium"
11Florian Unger"Bis Ans Ender der Welt"

Final

RangContestantCoachSongsTelevoting round 1Televoting round 2
1 Tay Schmedtmann Andreas BouraniCoverversion"Sie sieht mich nicht"53,87 %
Duet with Coach"Eisberg"
Duet with Guest Artist"Love Me Now" with John Legend
Winner single"Lauf Baby Lauf"
2Robin ReschSamu HaberCoverversion"Photograph"46,13 %
Duet with Coach"Hollywood Hills"
Duet with Guest Artist"Say You Won't Let Go" with James Arthur
Winner single"Disneyland"
3Marc AmacherMichi & SmudoCoverversion"Are You Gonna Go My Way"
Duet with Coach"Ernten was wir säen"
Duet with Guest Artist"Breathing Underwater" with Emeli Sandé
4Boris Alexander SteinYvonne CatterfeldCoverversion"Demo (Letzter Tag)"
Duet with Coach"Irgendwas"
Duet with Guest Artist"Let's Hurt Tonight" with OneRepublic

Contestants, who appeared in previous seasons

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References

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