The Voice (franchise)












































The Voice
The Voice NBC logo blackwhite.png
Genre Reality Television, music
Created by


  • John de Mol

  • Roel van Velzen


Opening theme This is The Voice
Composer(s) Martijn Schimmer
Country of origin Netherlands
Production
Running time 22–104 minutes
Distributor
Talpa Media Holding
Endemol Shine Group
Release
Original release 17 September 2010 (2010-09-17) – present
External links
Official website

The Voice is an international reality television singing competition franchise. It is based on the reality singing competition The Voice of Holland, which was originally created by Dutch television producer John de Mol. Many other countries have adapted the format and begun airing their own versions since 2010. It has become a rival to the Idols franchise, Rising Star and The X Factor.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Original format


    • 2.1 Blind auditions


    • 2.2 Battles


    • 2.3 Knockouts


    • 2.4 Live shows


    • 2.5 Social media participation




  • 3 Format variations


    • 3.1 Coaches' line-up


    • 3.2 Contestants


    • 3.3 Blind Audition Twists


    • 3.4 Battles Twists


    • 3.5 Knockouts Twists


    • 3.6 Live Shows Twists


    • 3.7 Stage Design




  • 4 The Voice Around The World


  • 5 Multi-franchise coaches


  • 6 Notes


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





History


John de Mol, creator of Big Brother, first created The Voice concept with Dutch singer Roel van Velzen. Erland Galjaard, a Dutch program director, asked John de Mol about whether he could come up with a format that went a step further than The X Factor. De Mol then came up with the idea of Blind Audition. He wanted to focus on singing quality alone, so the coaches must be top artists in the music industry. The rotating chairs concept was invented by Roel van Velzen. It would also be the first talent show in which social media was actively involved.[1]


On 17 September 2010, The Voice of Holland began to air on RTL 4 with Angela Groothuizen, Roel van Velzen, Nick & Simon, and Jeroen van der Boom as the mentor-judges (dubbed as "coaches") of the show.[2] The show proved to be an instant success in the Netherlands.[3][4]


The format was later sold to different countries, in many cases replacing a previous Endemol music contest format, Operation Triumph / Star Academy.



Original format


The show's format features five stages of competition: producers' auditions, blind auditions, battle rounds, knockouts (since 2012), and live performance shows.



Blind auditions


Contestants are aspiring singers drawn from public auditions, which are not televised. Unlike Idols and The X Factor, the producers pick fewer contestants (usually from 100, up to 200 contestants), which are deemed "the best artists", to perform in the televised auditions.[1] The first televised stage is the blind auditions, in which the four coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, listen to the contestants in chairs facing away from the stage so as to avoid seeing them. If a coach likes what they hear from that contestant, they press a button to rotate their chairs to signify that they are interested in working with that contestant. If more than one coach presses their button, the contestant chooses the coach he or she wants to work with. The blind auditions end when each coach has a set number of contestants to work with. Coaches will dedicate themselves to developing their singers mentally, musically and in some cases physically, giving them advice, and sharing the secrets of their success.



Battles


The contestants who successfully pass the blind auditions proceed to the battle rounds, where the coaches put two of their own team members against each other to sing the same song together in front of a studio audience. After the vocal face-off, the coach must choose only one to advance. If no specific winner can be identified the competition turns to a game of fate via a coin toss. In some versions, there are steals where opposing coaches can steal a contestant who was voted off by their own coach by pressing their button. As in the blind auditions, if more than one coach presses their button, the contestant chooses which coach they want. Each coach has a set number of steals, usually one or two (raised to three in the seventh season of The Voice Brasil).



Knockouts


The knockout round was introduced in 2012, and is implemented in some versions. The winners of the battle rounds proceed to this rounds (dubbed Super-battle round/Sing-off in some versions).


As in the battle rounds, coaches pit numbers (usually 2/3/4, rarely 6 or 10) of their own team members to compete against each other. This time, the contestants choose their own song to perform individually while the other watches and waits. After that, the coach chooses one to advance while the other is sent home. At the end of the knockout rounds, the strongest members of each coach's roster proceed to the live stage shows. Some versions include steals. Like in the battle round, the opposing coaches can steal a contestant who was voted off by their own coach by pressing their button. Similar to the blind auditions, if more than one coach presses their button, the contestant chooses which coach they want.



Live shows


In the final performance phase of the competition, the top contestants from each team compete against each other during a live broadcast. The television audience vote to save one contestant on each team, leaving the coach to decide on live television who they want to save and who will not move on. In the next round, the public chooses between the two artists left on each team, and the coach also has a vote that weighs equally with the public vote.


Finally, each coach will have his/her best contestant left standing to compete in the finals, singing an original song. From these four, one will be named "The Voice"—and will receive the grand prize of a recording contract. Universal Music Group is the general record company associated and affiliated with The Voice format in most countries.



Social media participation


One of the cornerstones of The Voice format is the social media participation via Twitter, Facebook and the especially designed platform "connect." Users are able to log in via their Facebook account and retrieve background information about the show. The platform also offers the possibility to stream the show online as well as to vote, interact with friends and to discuss various topics and questions asked by the producers throughout the show.[5]



Format variations


DISCLAIMER : All variations below and its descriptions are based on the observation and research in every single YouTube channel, Wikipedia article, local news feed, and social media of each versions.



Coaches' line-up


In various franchises, a duo coach—two coaches and two chairs but only one team to represent, one table and one button to press—is placed in the coaches' panel—a difference from the usual four individual coaches line-up. It was first introduced in the first season of The Voice of Holland with Nick & Simon as the first duo coach. The same variation is also used in seen in various The Voice Kids format.


Another variation was introduced in The Voice Kids. The same format usually have three individuals in the line-up of coaches. However, a variation was introduced in the second season of the O Ses Türkiye—the Turkish version of the format—wherein the said show included four individual coaches, but then was dropped in the later seasons. However, this was adopted in the second season of the Indian-Hindustani version, the seventh season of the Dutch version, the fourth season of the Belgian Flemish version where they introduce also a first ever "TRIO" coach, (K3) that is first time in the whole franchise history in the world and in the fourth season of the French version. It will be adapted next, in the seventh season of the German version.[6]


The sixth season of Vietnamese kids version will have 6 coaches divided into 3 duo coaches, which will be the first in the history of The Voice Kids has more than one duo-coach seen in various The Voice Kids format.[7]



Contestants


Originally, The Voice only allowed solo artists and groups with two members, not trios/quartets. The first case of a trio entering was in the first season of The Voice van Vlaanderen. In the second episode, the Vinken Sisters participated and three coaches turned. They commented that trios were not allowed for participation and that there was a chance that the group had to drop a member[citation needed]. However, the trio remained in the competition without dropping members. Many versions of The Voice stuck with the original rule of only allowing solo artists and duos. The American version, the UK version and some other versions[citation needed] currently will not allow for trios/quartets to participate. However, the limit of two people per group was ultimately lifted in The Voice of Holland. In the fifth season of the Dutch version, girl group O'G3NE was the first trio that entered and ultimately won the show. After that, a few versions[citation needed] started to allow groups with more than two members. Trios/quartets have been seen entering the second season (3nty Brothers (trio)), the fifth season (Arcadian (trio)), the sixth season (The Sugazz and Incantessimú (trio)), and the seventh season, (JAT (trio)), all in The Voice: la plus belle voix, then the second season of The Voice Indonesia (Mervo (quartet)), the fifth season of Glasat na Bulgaria (Trinity (trio)), the eighth season of Holos Krainy (Nude Voices (trio) and Akord (quartet)), the seventh season of Australian version (Homegrown (trio)), the eighth season of The Voice of Germany (Misses Melaza (trio)), and so on.


A different rule was applied in the blind auditions in the Philippine version of The Voice Teens, wherein if contestants auditioning as duo had received only one-chair turn, the coach who turned for them must decide either dropping a member or advancing both of them. The said rule was also seen in the Malaysian and Singaporean version of The Voice.



Blind Audition Twists


Starting from the fifth season of The Voice of Holland,[8] if all the coaches rejected one specific contestant, the losing contestant would leave the stage straight away, without any conversations with the coaches, and the chairs would remain unturned. The format is currently used in some versions, most notably, the U.K. version. It was used in the fifth season of the Vocea României,[9] the fourth to sixth season of The Voice Belgique and in the sixth season of The Voice of Albania, but then was abandoned in later seasons (However, later, Vocea României brought it back on its eighth season) .


The U.S. version introduces new mechanism in blind auditions on the fourteenth season, Block button. When a coach wants to get the specific contestant but does not want another coach to do so, he/she may press the block button to block them from getting the contestant, and then turn around at the same time. The coach who is blocked, will not know until he/she presses the main button, and after that he/she will get the word stating that he/she is blocked. A coach can use the block button once in a season, and only one block is allowed per audition. The Block twist was then applied in :




  • The Voice of Italy season 5, with a slight change. The coach press the block, then turn around by pressing the main button, as the block in this version only blocks the coach (P.S.: pretty risky, because if any coach but the blocked one does not turn around, it still be considered that no coaches turn for the contestant).


  • Giọng hát Việt season 5.[10]


  • The Voice Brasil season 7.[11]


  • La Voz Mexico season 7.


  • Vocea României season 8.[12]


  • The Voice Kids of Vietnam season 6, which was the first of The Voice Kids.


  • The Voice Portugal season 6.[13]


  • The Voice of Greece season 5, with the number of available block is raised to four for each coach in entire blind audition (since the number of contestant auditioning can be around 200 that season.)[14]


  • The Voice Belgique season 8.[15]


  • The Voice Thailand season 7, with the number of available block is raised to two for each coach in entire blind audition.[16]


  • La Voz season 6.[17]


  • The Voice: la plus belle voix season 8.[18]


  • La Voz US season 1.[19]


  • La Voz Kids season 5.[20]


  • Holos Krainy season 9.[21]


The sixth season of The Voice Kids of Vietnam will have new feature called The Mute button. As its name implies, the muted coach will not be allowed to speak, but they can still do all the kind of body language to convince the contestant to join their team. However, the Mute only adds excitement to the program, as contestant can still pick the muted team. The Mute can only be used when the chairs are turned, as the Block button will turn into the Mute. Each coach has only one Mute per audition.[22]


The Wildcard round was introduced in the first two seasons of The Voice of Holland, wherein the selected failed contestants of the blind auditions were screened and would perform via radio program Radio 538. Some coaches will select if they want that contestant on their team to compete in the battles, but it was abandoned in the later seasons. It was reintroduced in the 15th season of the U.S. version were it is now called as "The Comeback Stage". On it, a fifth coach will mentor six contestants that failed to make a team in the blind auditions, and they will compete against each other in a digital companion series, with the winner securing a spot in the Top 13.[23]



Battles Twists


The seventh season of The Voice of Holland features non stop steal, which means that steals during the battle rounds follow a hot-seat procedure: a coach may replace his or her stolen contestant as many times as he or she likes until the end of the battles. This feature also applies in the seventh season of Vocea României, fifth season of The Voice van Vlaanderen,[24] the fifth season of The Voice Portugal, and the fourth season of The Voice Ahla Sawt.


The second season of The Voice Kids of Vietnam introduced the Save button that allowed a coach to keep a contestant they just eliminated from the competition. Contestants who won their battles or saved by their coaches will advance to the Playoffs. Each coach has only one Save in entire battles rounds.


Another format was introduced in the fourth season of La Voz Kids España.[25] The remaining contestants that was saved by the coaches will proceed to the fast-paced Battle Rounds wherein the supercoach will decide also who will proceed to the live semi-finals.


The fifth season of Giọng hát Việt features no-elimination, which is used only once throughout the battles when a coach does not want to eliminate one of two their contestants and wants to keep them in the next round. A coach has to ask and gets consent from both contestants. After getting consent, two contestants were retained and would become a duo (they were not a solo-contestant), combined together throughout the rest of the competition; if a coach does not get consent, they must choose only one to advance to the knockouts as the original format.[26]


The Block Button was inserted in the seventh season battles of The Voice Brasil.



Knockouts Twists


Some versions feature a different version of the Knockout round: the hot-seat or chair challenge method (first introduced in the sixth season of The Voice of Holland), a format similar to The X Factor's six-chair challenge, there will be three seats (the number of seats varies sometimes). After the first 3 contestants perform a song of his or her choice, they will all sit in the three chairs. However, after these contestants perform, the fate of the fourth artist will be decided based on whether his or her coach would like to switch out an artist already seated in favor of this performer. In the case of a switch-out, the artist that was switched out will be eliminated, and this performer will sit down. If the coach would instead like to keep the performers already seated and thus not give a seat to this performer, he or she will be immediately eliminated. After all contestants have performed, those who end up seated will advance to the Live Shows. Most versions do not feature "Steal" buttons when using this method.


Normally, The Voice have Knockout round come after Battle round. However, the sixth season of Australian version have the rounds swapped (Knockout round come before Battle round). It is followed in the fifth season of Lietuvos Balsas, the sixth season of The Voice Brasil, the sixth season of The Voice Thailand, the seventh season of The Voice: la plus belle voix (dubbed "Audition Finale"), and the fifth season of The Voice of Italy. However, later, The Voice Brasil dropped this twist on its seventh season.


In the fourteenth season of U.S. version, the "Steal" button can act as a new twist in the knockouts called "SAVE" wherein a coach can save a contestant that is eliminated from their team.


In the fifth season of Giọng hát Việt, the Knockouts are not team-based but instead feature cross battles between members in different teams. The result of a Knockout battle is determined 50% by the point given by a professional jury and 50% by audiences' vote at the studio. Each coach has three turns to "challenge" another coach by sending an act from their team into a battle, while the other act from the challenged team is selected randomly. No steals are available. As a result, the number of contestants advancing to the Playoffs might not be the same among four teams.



Live Shows Twists


In some versions, all contestants perform each week and only the public's vote determines which contestants advance in the competition, a format similar to both Idols and The X Factor. This means that any contestant can be eliminated and no coach is guaranteed a spot in the finals. Along with this elimination method, there is an Instant Save in certain versions, most notably the US version, Israeli version, and Australian version, where contestants (usually two or three) who are in danger of elimination have to perform again and another vote is conducted to save one of those contestants.


Some versions of The Voice applied a new rule called Wildcard, which will give one previously eliminated contestant a second chance to advance to the finals based on the public's vote on a distinct portal. The third season of the Australian Version was the first to conduct a Wildcard round to give one eliminated artist in the semi-final a fifth spot in the grand finale. The Wildcard was then applied in seventh season of the U.S. version, where nine artists who was previously eliminated from the season's top 12 performed in the semifinals' result show for a fourth spot in the finale, but it was abandoned in later seasons. The Wildcard was also implemented in Giọng hát Việt (season 4 onwards), the Vietnamese Kids version (season 4 onwards) and the fifth season of The Voice of Greece. The seventh season of the Australian version brought back the Wildcard, with a slight change: this time four eliminated contestants from four teams in the Knockouts were chosen to be Wildcards by his/her coach (by pressing the red button), and only one Wildcard achieved the most vote from the public was brought back to compete in the live shows with the top 12.


The Cross-battle was introduced as one of the live rounds in the fourth season of The Voice of Holland.[27] In this round, two contestants from two different team compete each other and the public vote determines who will advance. The Cross-battles returned in the fifth season of the Dutch version, but later dropped in the succeeding seasons. The Cross-battles was also used in the fourth season of The Voice Of China, in the fifth, sixth and seventh seasons of The Voice Brasil, in the fifth and sixth seasons of the Vocea României and in the third, fourth and fifth seasons of The Voice of Greece. The seventh season of The Voice Brasil intended to feature a instant save vote, to save one of the losing contestants in the Cross-battle,[11] but that twist was abandoned before the phase begins.


The Remix round, introduced in the fifth season of The Voice Brasil, is a way to balance the teams after the Cross-battle. On it, coaches will again attend the performance of the contestants at the end, and each of them will press the famous red button to choose who will move to the next phase, just like in the Blind Auditions. Contestants who have more than one button pressed will be able to decide which team they want to stay in. Coaches may use a wildcard, which guarantees Supreme Power at the time of choice. If more than one of them presents the card, the priority will always be the team's original coach. After all the performances, each coach can save one of the not chosen acts, and move them to its team. At the end of Remix each coach will have four, three or two contestants (depending on the season) for the following phase. In the seventh season of the same version, there is a fast pass, where each coach can ensure that one of its contestants stays on its team for the next round.


The third season of The Voice of Holland implemented a new system in the live shows, Scoring. During each contestant's performance, the coaches' chairs turned their backs to the stage and turned around after the contestant completed his/her performance just like in the blind auditions. Every coach can give the score up to ten, as well as the viewers. Then the coaches' score and viewers' score each will be averaged, and then be combined, ultimately giving the score to the contestant at the end of performance, which will determine the fate of the contestant. If a coach press his/her button to turn their chairs around like in the blind auditions during a contestant's performance, the score given to that contestant is automatically 10/10. The Scoring system is usually used until the semi-final. The Scoring rules was discontinued from season 4 to season 6, but was reinstalled starting from the seventh season, when the coaches directly witness and score the contestants' performances.


As mentioned in the section "Blind Audition Twists" above, the 15th season of the U.S. version feature a new round called "The Comeback Stage". On it, a fifth coach will mentor six contestants that failed to make a team in the blind auditions, and they will compete against each other in a digital companion series, with the winner securing a spot in the Top 13.[23]


The sixth season of Giọng Hát Việt Nhí, in the first round of the Playoffs, all teams had to set up a minishow which consists of performances from all team members and concludes with a group performance of the coaches and the contestants. Each team performed on one night. In a new twist, the team receiving the most public vote would be declared safe and would have all team members advanced to the next round, while the two other coaches must eliminate two contestants from their teams.



Stage Design


The appearance of coaches names on the floor (after pressing the buttons in the blind auditions) was first introduced in the eleventh season of the U.S. version and ongoing until the present. The design was adopted in the following versions:





  • Vietnamese version (4–)


  • Vietnamese Kids version (5–), which was the first in the history of The Voice Kids


  • French version (6–)


  • French Kids version (4–)


  • Philippines Teens version (1), which was the first in the history of The Voice Teens


  • Australian version (6–)


  • Lithuanian version (5–)


  • Brazilian version (6–)


  • Brazilian Kids version (3–)


  • Mexican version (6–)


  • Turkish version (7–)


  • German version (7–)


  • German Kids version (6–)


  • Dutch version (8–)


  • Dutch Kids version (7–)


  • Dutch Senior version (1–), which was the first in the history of The Voice Senior


  • Indian-Hindustani Kids version (2)


  • Arabic Kids version (2–)


  • Arabic version (4–)


  • Bulgarian version (5–)


  • Colombian Kids version (3–)


  • Finnish version (7–)


  • Italian version (5–)


  • Belgian Flemish version (6–)


  • Belgian Flemish Kids version (4–)


  • Belgian Flemish Senior version (1–)


  • Romanian version (8–)


  • Portuguese version (6–)


  • Argentinian version (2–)


  • Greek version (5–)


  • Indonesian version (3–)


  • Thai version (7–)


  • U.K. version (8–)


  • Belgian French version (8–)


  • Spanish version (6–)


  • Spanish Kids version (5–)


  • Spanish Senior version (1–)


  • U.S. Spanish version (1–)




The Voice Around The World


A combined 354 singers have won the television series The Voice, The Voice Kids, The Voice Teens and The Voice Senior; a reality singing competition adapted in 145 countries/regions. Each winner is given a recording contract, a monetary prize, and a title as that nation's The Voice, La Voz, Golos, Holos, La Voix .... The first was Ben Saunders of the Netherlands and the most recent was Lemonia Beza from the Greek version of The Voice.




Location of The Voice versions:

  With own version of The Voice

  With own versions of The Voice and The Voice Kids

  With own versions of The Voice, The Voice Kids and The Voice Teens

  With own versions of The Voice and The Voice Kids and The Voice Senior

  Part of a regional or multinational version of The Voice

  Part of a regional or multinational versions of The Voice and The Voice Kids

  Countries without their own version of The Voice





     Franchise with a currently airing season


     Franchise with an upcoming season


     Franchise awaiting confirmation


     Franchise that had ceased to air


     Original Version of The Voice


     Original Version of The Voice Kids


     Original Version of The Voice Senior



























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Country/Region
Local title
Network
Winners
Coaches
Hosts

 Afghanistan[28][29]

آواز افغانستان
The Voice of Afghanistan

Tolo TV (1–2)
Website



  • Season 1, 2013: Jawed Yosufi

  • Season 2, 2014: Najibullah Shirzad







  • Aryana Sayeed (1)

  • Qais Ulfat (1–2)

  • Nazir Khara (1–2)

  • Obaid Juenda (1–2)


  • Fereshta Samah (2)






  • Ahmad Popal (1)


  • Omid Nezami (2)


  • Khadija (backstage, 1–2)




Africa Françafrique
MadagascarComoros
SeychellesMauritiusCentral African RepublicMali
GabonRwandaSenegalTogo
BeninBurkina FasoBurundiCameroon
ChadRepublic of the CongoDemocratic Republic of the CongoEquatorial Guinea
Ivory CoastNigerGuinea

The Voice Afrique Francophone [fr][30]

Voxafrica
Website



  • Season 1, 2016–17: Pamela Baketana

  • Season 2, 2017–18: Victoire Biaku

  • Season 3, 2018–19: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • France Singuila


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)

  • Former


  • Ivory Coast A'salfo (1–2)


  • Democratic Republic of the Congo Lokua Kanza (1–2)


  • Cameroon Charlotte Dipanda (1–2)





  • Claudy Siar



 Albania
 Kosovo

The Voice of Albania1

Top Channel (1–6)
Website




  • Season 1, 2011–12: Kosovo Rina Bilurdagu


  • Season 2, 2012–13: Republic of Macedonia Venera Lumani


  • Season 3, 2013–14: Kosovo Florent Abrashi


  • Season 4, 2014–15: Aslaidon Zaimaj


  • Season 5, 2016: Tiri Gjoci


  • Season 6, 2017: Klinti Çollaku







  • Kosovo Alma Bektashi (1–5)


  • Sidrit Bejleri (1–5)


  • Elton Deda (1–3)


  • Miriam Cani (1–2)


  • Aurela Gaçe (3)


  • Kosovo Genc Salihu (4–5)


  • Elsa Lila (4)


  • Jonida Maliqi (5)


  • Kosovo Xuxi (6)


  • Kosovo Rona Nishliu (6)


  • Alban Skënderaj (6)


  • Besa Kokëdhima (6)







  • Ledion Liço (1–6)

  • Marina Vjollca (backstage, 1)

  • Fjoralba Ponari (backstage-online, 6)




The Voice Kids[31]

Top Channel
Website




  • Season 1, 2013: Kosovo Rita Thaçi


  • Season 2, 2018: Denis Bonjaku


  • Season 3, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Miriam Cani (2–)


  • Aleksandër & Renis Gjoka (duo, 2–)


  • Arilena Ara (3–)

  • Former

  • Altin Goci (1)


  • Elton Deda (1)


  • Kosovo Alma Bektashi (1)


  • Eneda Tarifa (2)






  • Current


  • Dojna Mema (3–)

  • Former

  • Xhemi Shehu (1)


  • Ledion Liço (2)


  • Dojna Mema (backstage-online, 2)




 Angola
 Mozambique[32]

The Voice Angola [pt]5

Dstv (1)
Website


  • Season 1, 2015–16: Angola Mariedne Feliciano





  • Dji Tafinha (1)


  • Paulo Flores (1)


  • Yola Semedo (1)

  • Walter Ananaz (1)






  • Dinamene Cruz (1)

  • Weza Solange (backstage, 1)




Arab LeagueArab World[33]
AlgeriaBahrainComorosDjibouti
EgyptIraqJordanKuwait
LebanonLibyaMauritaniaMorocco
OmanQatarSaudi ArabiaSomalia
SudanTunisiaUnited Arab EmiratesYemen

The Voice – أحلى صوت
The Voice – Best Voice

MBC1
Lebanon LBCI
Website



  • Season 1, 2012: Morocco Mourad Bouriki

  • Season 2, 2013–14: Iraq Sattar Saad

  • Season 3, 2015: Jordan Nedaa Sharara

  • Season 4, 2018: Iraq Dumooa Tahseen






  • Current


  • Lebanon Assi El Helani


  • Lebanon Elissa (4–)


  • Egypt Mohamed Hamaki (4–)


  • Bahrain Ahlam (4–)

  • Former


  • Egypt Sherine (1–3)


  • Tunisia Saber Rebaï (1–3)


  • Iraq Kazem al-Saher (1–3)






  • Current

  • Nardine Farag (4–)

  • Badr Al Zaidan (backstage, 4–)

  • Former

  • Arwa Goudeh (1)

  • Mohammad Kareem (1–2)

  • Aimée Sayah (2)


  • Nadine Njeim (backstage, 1–2)

  • Moamen Nour (backstage, 3)




The Voice Kids – أحلى صوت
The Voice Kids – Best Voice



  • Season 1, 2016: Lebanon Lynn Hayek

  • Season 2, 2017–18: Morocco Hamza Labyad

  • Season 3, 2019: Upcoming season







  • Lebanon Nancy Ajram


  • Egypt Tamer Hosny


  • Iraq Kazem al-Saher






  • Current

  • Nardine Farag (2–)

  • Badr Al Zaidan (2–)

  • Former

  • Aimée Sayah

  • Moamen Nour




 Argentina
 Uruguay

La Voz Argentina[34][35][36]
The Voice Argentina18

Telefe
Website




  • Season 1, 2012: Gustavo Corvalán


  • Season 2, 2018: Uruguay Braulio Assanelli

  • Season 3, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Axel


  • Soledad Pastorutti


  • Tini Stoessel (2–)


  • Ricardo Montaner (2–)

  • Former


  • Miranda! (duo, 1)


  • Venezuela José Luis Rodríguez (1)






  • Current

  • Marley


  • Candelaria Molfese (host digital, 2–)




 Armenia[37]

Հայաստանի ձայնը
The Voice of Armenia

Armenia TV (1–4)
Website



  • Season 1, 2012–13: Mary Mnjoyan

  • Season 2, 2013: Georgia (country) Ana Khanchalyan

  • Season 3, 2014: Iran Raisa Avanessian

  • Season 4, 2017: Hayk Ghulyan







  • Tata Simonyan (1)


  • Arto Tunçboyaciyan (1)


  • Christine Pepelyan (2)


  • Michael Poghosyan (2)

  • Shushan Petrosyan (2)


  • Hayko (2–3)


  • Sona (1, 3)


  • Armen Martirosyan (3)


  • Eva Rivas (3)


  • Sofi Mkheyan (1, 4)


  • Aramé (4)


  • Nune Yesayan (4)


  • Sevak Khanagyan (4)







  • Rafael Ghazaryan (1–3)


  • Nazeni Hovhannisyan (1–4)

  • Ara Kazaryan (4)

  • Hakob Hakobyan (backstage, 1–3)

  • Hrach Muradyan (backstage, 1–3)




 Australia[38]

The Voice[39][40]

Nine Network
Website




  • Season 1, 2012: Karise Eden


  • Season 2, 2013: Harrison Craig


  • Season 3, 2014: Denmark Anja Nissen


  • Season 4, 2015: Ellie Drennan


  • Season 5, 2016: Alfie Arcuri


  • Season 6, 2017: Judah Kelly


  • Season 7, 2018: Sam Perry

  • Season 8, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Delta Goodrem (1–2, 4–)


  • England Boy George (6–)


  • United States Kelly Rowland (6–)


  • Guy Sebastian (8–)

  • Former


  • New Zealand Keith Urban (1)


  • United States Joel Madden (solo6, 1–3)


  • United States will.i.am (3)


  • Kylie Minogue (3)


  • Puerto Rico Ricky Martin (2–4)


  • England Jessie J (4–5)


  • United States Joel & United States Benji Madden (duo6, 4–5)


  • Republic of Ireland Ronan Keating (5)


  • England Seal (1–2, 6)


  • United States Joe Jonas (7)






  • Current


  • Sonia Kruger (4–)

  • Former


  • Darren McMullen (1–4)


  • Faustina Agolley (backstage, 1–2)




The Voice Kids[41]

Nine Network (1)
Website



  • Season 1, 2014: New Zealand Alexa Curtis






  • England Mel B (1)


  • Delta Goodrem (1)


  • United States Joel & United States Benji Madden (duo, 1)







  • Darren McMullen (1)

  • Prinnie Stevens (backstage, 1)




 Azerbaijan[42]

Səs Azərbaycan
The Voice of Azerbaijan

AzTV (1)
Website


  • Season 1, 2015–16: Emiliya Yaqubova






  • Faiq Ağayev (1)


  • Mübariz Tağiyev (1)


  • Tünzala Ağayeva (1)


  • Manana Japaridze (1)





  • Tural Asadov (1)



 Belgium
( Flanders)

The Voice van Vlaanderen (Dutch)
The Voice of Flanders

vtm
Website




  • Season 1, 2011–12: Glenn Claes


  • Season 2, 2013: Paulien Mathues


  • Season 3, 2014: Tom De Man

  • Season 4, 2016: Lola Obasuyi

  • Season 5, 2017: Luka Cruysberghs

  • Season 6, 2018–19: Upcoming season






  • Current

  • Koen Wauters


  • Natalia Druyts (1–2, 4–)


  • Bart Peeters (4–)


  • Alex Callier (1–2, 5–)

  • Former


  • Jasper Steverlinck (1–2)


  • Axelle Red (3)


  • Regi Penxten (3)


  • Bent Van Looy (3–4)






  • Current

  • An Lemmens


  • Sean D'hondt (backstage, 1-3, 5–)

  • Former


  • Sam De Bruyn (backstage, 4)




The Voice Kids (Dutch)



  • Season 1, 2014: Mentissa Aziza

  • Season 2, 2015–16: Jens Dolleslagers

  • Season 3, 2017: Katarina Pohlodkova

  • Season 4, 2018: Jade De Rijcke

  • Season 5, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current

  • Sean D'hondt


  • Laura Tesoro (3–)


  • Netherlands Gers Pardoel (4–)


  • BelgiumNetherlandsBelgium K3 (trio, 4–)717

  • Former


  • Natalia Druyts (1–2)


  • Regi Penxten (1)


  • Slongs Dievanongs (2)


  • Netherlands Josje Huisman (3)






  • Current

  • An Lemmens

  • Sieg De Doncker (4–)

  • Former


  • Kürt Rogiers (1–3)




The Voice Senior[43][44](Dutch)


  • Season 1, 2018: Current season






  • Helmut Lotti


  • Dana Winner


  • Natalia Druyts

  • Walter Grootaers





  • An Lemmens



 Belgium
( Wallonia)

The Voice Belgique[45][46](French)
The Voice Belgium

La Une
VivaCité
Website



  • Season 1, 2011–12: Roberto Bellarosa

  • Season 2, 2013: David Madi

  • Season 3, 2014: Laurent Pagna

  • Season 4, 2015: Florent Brack

  • Season 5, 2016: Laura Cartesiani

  • Season 6, 2017: Théophile Rénier

  • Season 7, 2018: Valentine Brognion

  • Season 8, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • France Vitaa (7–)


  • Matthew Irons (7–)


  • France Slimane Nebchi (7–)


  • Typh Barrow (8–)

  • Former


  • Lio (1)


  • Joshua (duo, 1)


  • Canada Natasha St-Pier (2–3)


  • Switzerland Bastian Baker (3)


  • Jali (4)


  • France Chimène Badi (4)


  • France Stanislas (4–5)


  • France Cats on Trees (duo, 5)


  • Switzerland Quentin Mosimann (1–2, 5–6)


  • Marc Pinilla (2–3, 6)


  • France Bigflo & France Oli (duo, 6)


  • United States Beverly Jo Scott (1–7)






  • Current

  • Maureen Louys

  • Cécile Djunga (backstage, 7–)

  • Former

  • Adrien Devyver (backstage, 1–3)

  • Walid (backstage, 4–6)




 Brazil

The Voice Brasil

Rede Globo
Website




  • Season 1, 2012: Ellen Oléria


  • Season 2, 2013: Sam Alves


  • Season 3, 2014: Danilo Reis & Rafael


  • Season 4, 2015: Renato Vianna


  • Season 5, 2016: Mylena Jardim


  • Season 6, 2017: Samantha Ayara


  • Season 7, 2018: Léo Pain


  • Season 8, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current

  • Lulu Santos

  • Carlinhos Brown


  • Michel Telo (4–)


  • Ivete Sangalo (6–)

  • Former


  • Daniel (1–3)


  • Claudia Leitte (1–5)






  • Current

  • Tiago Leifert


  • Mariana Rios (backstage, 5–)

  • Former


  • Miá Mello (backstage, 2)


  • Fernanda Souza (backstage, 3)


  • Daniele Suzuki (backstage, 1, 4)




The Voice Kids




  • Season 1, 2016: Wagner Barreto


  • Season 2, 2017: Thomas Machado


  • Season 3, 2018: Eduarda Brasil

  • Season 4, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current

  • Carlinhos Brown


  • Claudia Leitte (3–)


  • Simone & Simaria (duo, 3–)

  • Former


  • Ivete Sangalo (1–2)


  • Victor & Leo (duo, 1–2)






  • Current


  • André Marques (2–)


  • Thalita Rebouças (backstage, 2–)

  • Former


  • Tiago Leifert (1)


  • Kika Martinez (backstage, 1)




 Bulgaria

Гласът на България[47]
The Voice of Bulgaria

bTV
Website



  • Season 1, 2011: Steliyana Hristova

  • Season 2, 2013: Ivailo Donkov

  • Season 3, 2014: Kristina Ivanova

  • Season 4, 2017: Radko Petkov

  • Season 5, 2018: Nia Petrova

  • Season 6, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Kamelia (4–)


  • Ivan Lechev (4–)


  • Vladimir Ampov (4–)


  • Mihaela Fileva (6–)

  • Former


  • Miroslav Kostadinov (1–3)


  • Ivana (1)


  • Mariana Popova (1)


  • Kiril Marichkov (1)


  • Preslava (2)


  • Yordan Karadjov (2)


  • Victoria Terziyska (2)


  • Desi Slava (3)


  • Atanas Penev (3)


  • Orlin Goranov (3)


  • Poli Genova (4–5)






  • Current

  • Pavell (4–)

  • Venci Venc' (4–)

  • Former

  • Marten Roberto (1–3)


  • Victoria Terziyska (1, 3)


  • Yana Marinova (2)




 Cambodia

The Voice Cambodia

Hang Meas HDTV (1–2)
Website




  • Season 1, 2014: Buth Seiha


  • Season 2, 2016: Thel Thai







  • Pich Sophea (1–2)


  • Nop Bayyareth (1–2)


  • Aok Sokunkanha (1–2)


  • Chhorn Sovannareach (1–2)






  • Chea Vibol (1–2)

  • Chan Keonimol (1–2)




The Voice Kids Cambodia

Hang Meas HDTV
Website



  • Season 1, 2017: Pich Thai

  • Season 2, 2018: Tep Piseth

  • Season 3, TBD : Upcoming season






  • Current

  • Preap Sovath

  • Aok Sokunkanha

  • Sous Visa (2–)

  • Former


  • Sokun Nisa (1)





  • Chea Vibol



 Canada
( Quebec)

La Voix3(French)
The Voice

TVA
Website




  • Season 1, 2013: Valérie Carpentier


  • Season 2, 2014: Yoan Garneau


  • Season 3, 2015: Kevin Bazinet


  • Season 4, 2016: Stéphanie St-Jean


  • Season 5, 2017: Ludovick Bourgeois


  • Season 6, 2018: Yama Laurent


  • Season 7, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Éric Lapointe (2–)


  • Lara Fabian (6–)


  • Alex Nevsky (6–)


  • Marc Dupré (1–5, 7–)

  • Former


  • Marie-Mai (1)


  • Jean-Pierre Ferland (1)


  • Louis-Jean Cormier (2)


  • Ariane Moffatt (1, 4)


  • Isabelle Boulay (2–3, 5)


  • Pierre Lapointe (3–5)


  • Garou (6)





  • Charles Lafortune



La Voix Junior (French)
The Voice Junior

TVA (1–2)
Website



  • Season 1, 2016: Charles Kardos

  • Season 2, 2017: Sydney Lallier







  • Marie-Mai (1–2)


  • Marc Dupré (1–2)


  • Alex Nevsky (1–2)






  • Charles Lafortune



 Chile

The Voice Chile

Canal 13
Website




  • Season 1, 2015: Luis Pedraza


  • Season 2, 2016: Javiera Flores







  • Italy Franco Simone (1)


  • Nicole (1–2)


  • Puerto Rico Luis Fonsi (1–2)


  • Álvaro López (1–2)


  • Spain Ana Torroja (2)







  • Sergio Lagos (1–2)


  • Jean Philippe Cretton (1–2)




 China (Mandarin)

The Voice of China – .mw-parser-output .noitalic{font-style:normal}
中国好声音

The Voice of China – Best Voice of China

Zhejiang TV (1–4)
Website




  • Season 1, 2012: Liang Bo


  • Season 2, 2013: Li Qi


  • Season 3, 2014: Zhang Bichen


  • Season 4, 2015: Zhang Lei







  • Liu Huan (1)


  • Taiwan A-mei (2)


  • Yang Kun (1, 3)


  • Chyi Chin (3)

  • Na Ying


  • Wang Feng (2–4)


  • Taiwan Harlem Yu (1–2, 4)


  • Taiwan Jay Chou (4)






  • Hua Shao (1–4)



 Colombia

La Voz Colombia
The Voice Colombia

Caracol Television (1–2)
Website



  • Season 1, 2012: Miranda

  • Season 2, 2013: Camilo Martínez







  • Carlos Vives (1)


  • Fanny Lú (1–2)


  • Andrés Cepeda (1–2)


  • Argentina Ricardo Montaner (1–2)


  • Puerto Rico Gilberto Santa Rosa (2)






  • Linda Palma (1–2)

  • Alejandro Palacio (1–2)


  • Carlos Ponce (1)

  • Diego Saenz (backstage, 1–2)




La Voz Kids[48][49]
The Voice Kids

Caracol Television
Website



  • Season 1, 2014: Ivanna García

  • Season 2, 2015: Luis Mario Torres

  • Season 3, 2018: Juan Sebastian Laverde

  • Season 4, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current

  • Fanny Lú

  • Andrés Cepeda


  • Sebastián Yatra (3–)

  • Former


  • Maluma (1–2)






  • Current

  • Alejandro Palacio

  • Laura Tobon (3–)

  • Former

  • Linda Palma (1–2)




La Voz Teens[50]
The Voice Teens

Caracol Television (1)
Website


  • Season 1, 2016: Caliope





  • Gusi (1)


  • Gloria Martínez (1)


  • Andrés Cepeda (1)






  • Laura Tobon (1)


  • Karen Martínez (1)

  • Catalina Uribe (backstage, 1)




 Croatia

The Voice – Najljepši glas Hrvatske
The Voice – The Most Beautiful Voice of Croatia

HRT 1 (1–2)
Website




  • Season 1, 2015: Nina Kraljić

  • Season 2, 2016: Ruža Janjiš







  • Ivan Dečak (1–2)


  • Indira Levak (1–2)


  • Tony Cetinski (1–2)


  • Jacques Houdek (1–2)






  • Iva Šulentić (1–2)

  • Ivan Vukušić (1–2)




 Czech Republic
 Slovakia

Current
The Voice ČeskoSlovensko[51][52][53](3–)
Former
Hlas Česko Slovenska (1–2)
The Voice of Czecho Slovakia

Czech Republic TV Nova
Website
Slovakia Markíza
Website




  • Season 1, 2012: Slovakia Ivanna Bagová


  • Season 2, 2014: Czech Republic Lenka Hrůzová


  • Season 3, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Czech Republic Josef Vojtek


  • Slovakia Kali (3–)


  • Czech Republic Vojtěch Dyk (3–)


  • Slovakia Jana Kirschner (3–)

  • Former


  • Slovakia Rytmus (1)


  • Slovakia Dara Rolins (solo, 1)


  • Czech Republic Michal David (1–2)


  • Slovakia Majk Spirit (2)


  • Slovakia Dara Rolins & Czech Republic Marta Jandová (duo, 2)






  • Current


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)

  • Former


  • Leoš Mareš (1–2)

  • Tina (backstage, 1–2)




 Denmark
 Faroe Islands
 Greenland

Voice – Danmarks største stemme
Voice – The Biggest Voice of Denmark16

TV 2 (1–2)
Website



  • Season 1, 2011–12: Kim Wagner

  • Season 2, 2012: Emilie Paevatalu







  • L.O.C. (1–2)


  • Sharin Foo (1–2)


  • Norway Lene Nystrøm (1–2)


  • Steen Jørgensen (1)


  • Xander Linnet (2)







  • Morten Resen (1)


  • Felix Smith (2)


  • Sigurd Kongshøj Larsen (backstage, 1)




Voice Junior[54]

Current
Kanal 5 (6–)
Website
Former
TV 2 (1–5)
Website



  • Season 1, 2014: Melina

  • Season 2, 2014: Aland

  • Season 3, 2015: Isabel

  • Season 4, 2016: Oliver

  • Season 5, 2017: Dafne

  • Season 6, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • TBA (6–)


  • TBA (6–)


  • TBA (6–)

  • Former


  • Oh Land (1–5)


  • Wafande (1–5)


  • Joey Moe (1–5)






  • Current


  • TBA (6–)

  • Former

  • Mikkel Kryger (1–5)

  • Stephania Potalivo (5)

  • Emilie Paevatalu (1–2)

  • Amelia Høy (3–4)




 Ecuador

La Voz Ecuador
The Voice Ecuador

Teleamazonas (1–2)
Website



  • Season 1, 2015: Gustavo Vicuña

  • Season 2, 2016: Antonio Guerrero







  • Puerto Rico Jerry Rivera (1)


  • Spain Marta Sánchez (1)


  • Colombia Jorge Villamizar (1)


  • Daniel Betancourth (1–2)


  • Chile Américo (2)


  • Mexico Paty Cantú (2)


  • Panama Joey Montana (2)






  • Carlos Luís Andrade (1–2)


  • Constanza Baez (1)

  • Andrea Hurtado (2)






 Finland

The Voice of Finland

Nelonen
Website




  • Season 1, 2011–12: Mikko Sipola


  • Season 2, 2013: Antti Railio


  • Season 3, 2014: Siru Airistola


  • Season 4, 2015: Miia Kosunen


  • Season 5, 2016: Suvi Åkerman


  • Season 6, 2017: Saija Saarnisto


  • Season 7, 2018: Jerkka Virtanen


  • Season 8, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Redrama (4–)


  • Olli Lindholm (4–)


  • Anna Puu (6–)


  • Toni Wirtanen (7–)

  • Former


  • Lauri Tähkä (1–2)


  • Paula Koivuniemi (1–2)


  • Elastinen (1–3)


  • Mira Luoti (3)


  • Anne Mattila (3)


  • Tarja Turunen (4–5)


  • Michael Monroe (1–6)






  • Current


  • Heikki Paasonen (5–)

  • Former


  • Axl Smith (1–4)


  • Kristiina Komulainen (backstage, 1)


  • Tea Khalifa (backstage, 2)


  • Jenni Alexandrova (backstage, 3–5)




The Voice Kids

Nelonen (1–2)
Website



  • Season 1, 2013: Molly Rosenström

  • Season 2, 2014: Aino Morko







  • Krista Siegfrids (1–2)


  • Elastinen (1)


  • Mira Luoti (1)


  • Arttu Wiskari (2)


  • Diandra Flores (2)







  • Axl Smith (1–2)


  • Tea Khalifa (1–2)




 France
 Monaco
 Luxembourg

The Voice – la plus belle voix12[55][56]
The Voice – The Most Beautiful Voice

TF1
Website



  • Season 1, 2012: Stéphan Rizon

  • Season 2, 2013: Yoann Fréget

  • Season 3, 2014: Kendji Girac

  • Season 4, 2015: Lilian Renaud

  • Season 5, 2016: Slimane Nebchi

  • Season 6, 2017: Lisandro Cuxi

  • Season 7, 2018: Maëlle Pistoia

  • Season 8, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Lebanon Mika (3–)


  • Jenifer (1–4, 8–)


  • Soprano (8–)


  • Julien Clerc (8–)

  • Former


  • Louis Bertignac (1–2)


  • Canada Garou (1–3, 5)


  • Matt Pokora (6)


  • Florent Pagny (1–7)


  • Zazie (4–7)


  • Pascal Obispo (7)






  • Current

  • Nikos Aliagas


  • Karine Ferri (backstage, 2–)

  • Former


  • Virginie de Clausade (backstage, 1)




The Voice Kids



  • Season 1, 2014: Carla Georges

  • Season 2, 2015: Jane Constance

  • Season 3, 2016: Manuela Diaz

  • Season 4, 2017: Angélina Nava

  • Season 5, 2018: Emma Cerchi

  • Season 6, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current

  • Jenifer


  • Patrick Fiori (2–)


  • Soprano (5–)


  • Amel Bent (5–)7

  • Former


  • Canada Garou (1)


  • Louis Bertignac (1–2)


  • Matt Pokora (3–4)







  • Nikos Aliagas[57]


  • Karine Ferri (backstage)[57]




 Georgia

ახალი ქართული ხმა
The Voice of Georgia

Imedi TV (1–3)
Website




  • Season 1, 2012–13: Salome Katamadze


  • Season 2, 2013–14: Mariam Chachkhiani


  • Season 3, 2015–16: Giorgi Nadibaidze






  • Nino Chkheidze (1)

  • Merab Sepashvili (1)

  • Maia Darsmelidze & Stephane Mgebrishvili (duo, 1)

  • Dato Porchkhidze (1–2)


  • Lela Tsurtsumia (2)

  • Maia Darsmelidze (solo, 2)


  • Stephane Mgebrishvili (solo, 2)


  • Keti Topuria (3)


  • Anri Jokhadze (3)


  • Nodiko Tatishvili (3)

  • Nutsa Shanshiashvili (3)






  • Duta Skhirtladze (1–3)

  • Anna Imedashvili (1–3)




ახალი საბავშო ხმა
The Voice Kids

Imedi TV (1)
Website


  • Season 1, 2013: Reziko Didebashvili





  • Eka Kakhiani (1)

  • Dato Porchkhidze (1)


  • Stephane Mgebrishvili (1)






  • Samory Balde (1)

  • Ruska Makashvili (1)




 Germany

The Voice of Germany[58][59]

ProSieben
Sat.1
Website




  • Season 1, 2011–12: Ivy Quainoo


  • Season 2, 2012: United Kingdom Nick Howard


  • Season 3, 2013: Andreas Kümmert


  • Season 4, 2014: Charley Ann Schmutzler


  • Season 5, 2015: Jamie-Lee Kriewitz


  • Season 6, 2016: Tay Schmedtmann


  • Season 7, 2017: Georgia (country) Natia Todua


  • Season 8, 2018: Samuel Rösch

  • Season 9, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Michi Beck & Smudo (duo, 4–)


  • Yvonne Catterfeld (6–)


  • Mark Forster (7–)


  • Republic of Ireland Michael Patrick Kelly (8–)

  • Former


  • Xavier Naidoo (1–2)


  • Republic of Ireland Rea Garvey (1–2, 4–5)


  • The BossHoss (duo, 1–3)


  • Nena (1–3)


  • Max Herre (3)


  • Finland Samu Haber (3–4, 6–7)


  • Stefanie Kloss (4–5)


  • Andreas Bourani (5–6)






  • Current


  • Thore Schölermann (2–)


  • Lena Gercke (5–)

  • Former


  • Stefan Gödde (1)

  • Doris Golpashin (backstage, 1–4)




The Voice Kids[60]

Sat.1
Website



  • Season 1, 2013: Switzerland Michèle Bircher

  • Season 2, 2014: Danyiom Mesmer

  • Season 3, 2015: Noah-Levi Korth

  • Season 4, 2016: Austria Lukas Janisch

  • Season 5, 2017: Sofie Thomas

  • Season 6, 2018: Anisa Celik

  • Season 7, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Mark Forster (3–)


  • Lena Meyer-Landrut (1–4, 7–)


  • Stefanie Kloss (7–)


  • The BossHoss (duo, 7–)7

  • Former


  • Tim Bendzko (1)


  • Henning Wehland (1–2)


  • Johannes Strate (2–3)


  • Sascha Schmitz (4–5)


  • Nena & Larissa Kerner (duo, 5–6)


  • Max Giesinger (6)






  • Current


  • Thore Schölermann


  • Melissa Khalaj (7–)


  • Iggi Kelly (backstage-online, 7–)

  • Former


  • Nela Lee (2)


  • Chantal Janzen (3–4)


  • Debbie Schippers (5–6)


  • Aline von Drateln (backstage, 1)

  • Marc van Velzen (backstage-online, 1–3)

  • Noah-Levi Korth (backstage-online, 4)


  • Jonas Ems (backstage-online, 5)




The Voice Senior[61][59]

Sat.1
Website



  • Season 1, 2018–19: Upcoming season

  • Season 2, 2019–20: Upcoming season






  • Mark Forster

  • Sascha Schmitz

  • Yvonne Catterfeld


  • The BossHoss (duo)






  • Lena Gercke

  • Thore Schölermann




 Greece
 Cyprus

The Voice of Greece4

Current
Skai TV (3–)
Sigma TV (3–)
Website
Former
ANT1 (1–2)




  • Season 1, 2014: Maria Elena Kiriakou


  • Season 2, 2015: Kostas Ageris


  • Season 3, 2016–17: Giannis Margaris


  • Season 4, 2017: Yiorgos Zioris


  • Season 5, 2018: Lemonia Beza

  • Season 6, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Sakis Rouvas (3–)


  • Helena Paparizou (3–)


  • Kostis Maraveyas (3–)


  • Panos Mouzourakis (3–)

  • Former


  • Antonis Remos (1–2)


  • Despina Vandi (1–2)


  • Melina Aslanidou (1–2)


  • Michalis Kouinelis (1–2)






  • Current


  • Giorgos Kapoutzidis (3–)

  • Laura Narjes (backstage, 4–)

  • Former

  • Yiorgos Liagkas (1–2)

  • Themis Georgantas (backstage, 1–2)


  • Elena Tsagkrinou (backstage, 3)




The Voice Kids

ANT1


  • Season 1, 2014–2015: Cancelled


N/A
N/A

 Hungary

The Voice – Magyarország hangja
The Voice – Voice of Hungary

TV2 (1)
Website


  • Season 1, 2012–13: Dénes Pál






  • Mihály Mező (1)


  • Tamás Somló(1)

  • Andrea Malek (1)


  • Ferenc Molnár (1)






  • Tamás Szabó Kimmel (1)

  • Miklós Bányai (backstage, 1)




 Iceland

The Voice Ísland
The Voice Iceland

Sjónvarp Símans (1–2)
Website



  • Season 1, 2015: Hjörtur Traustason

  • Season 2, 2016–17: Karitas Harpa Davíðsdóttir







  • Helgi Björnsson (1–2)


  • Salka Sól Eyfeld (1–2)


  • Svala Björgvinsdóttir (1–2)


  • Unnsteinn Manuel Stefánsson (1–2)







  • Sigvaldi Kaldalóns (1–2)

  • Svavar Örn Svavarsson (1–2)




 India

The Voice India[62]

Current
StarPlus (3–)
Former
&TV (1–2)






  • Season 1, 2015: Pawandeep Rajan


  • Season 2, 2016–17: Farhan Sabir

  • Season 3, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)

  • Former


  • Shaan (1–2)


  • Mika Singh (1)


  • Sunidhi Chauhan (1)


  • Himesh Reshammiya (1)


  • Neeti Mohan (2)


  • United Arab Emirates Benny Dayal (2)


  • Salim Merchant (2)






  • Current


  • TBA (3–)

  • Former


  • Karan Tacker (1–2)

  • Meet Jain (backstage, 1–2)




The Voice India Kids

Current
StarPlus (3–)
Former
&TV (1–2)
Website



  • Season 1, 2016: Nishtha Sharma

  • Season 2, 2017–18: Manashi Saharia

  • Season 3, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)7

  • Former


  • Neeti Mohan (1)


  • Shekhar Ravjiani (1)


  • Shaan (1–2)


  • Papon (2)


  • Palak Muchhal (2)


  • Himesh Reshammiya (2)






  • Current


  • TBA (3–)

  • Former


  • Jay Bhanushali (1–2)


  • Sugandha Mishra (1–2)




 Indonesia

The Voice Indonesia[63][64]

Current
GTV (3–)[65]
Former
Indosiar (1)
RCTI (2)
Website




  • Season 1, 2013: Billy Simpson


  • Season 2, 2016: Mario G. Klau


  • Season 3, 2018–19: Current season






  • Current


  • Armand Maulana (1, 3–)


  • Titi DJ (3–)


  • France Anggun (3–)


  • Anindyo Baskoro & Vidi Aldiano (duo, 3–)

  • Former


  • Glenn Fredly (1)


  • Sherina Munaf (1)


  • Giring Ganesha (1)


  • Ari Lasso (2)


  • Agnez Mo (2)


  • Kaka Satriaji (2)


  • Judika Sihotang (2)






  • Current

  • Astrid Tiar (3–)


  • Ananda Omesh (3–)

  • Former


  • Darius Sinathriya (1)


  • Daniel Mananta (2)

  • Fenita Arie (backstage, 1)


  • Conchita Caroline (backstage, 1)




The Voice Kids Indonesia

GTV
Website




  • Season 1, 2016: Christopher Edgar


  • Season 2, 2017: Sharla Martiza


  • Season 3, 2018: Keva Hamzah






  • Current

  • Agnez Mo


  • Kaka Satriaji (3–)


  • Marcell Siahaan (3–)

  • Former


  • Bebi Romeo (1–2)


  • Muhammad Tulus (1–2)






  • Current

  • Ananda Omesh

  • Dian Ayu Lestari (backstage, 3–)

  • Kimberley Fransa (online, 3–)

  • Former

  • Ersa Mayori (backstage, 1–2)

  • Kaneishia Yusuf (online, 2)




 Ireland

The Voice of Ireland

RTÉ One (1–5)
Website




  • Season 1, 2012: Pat Byrne


  • Season 2, 2013: Keith Hanley


  • Season 3, 2014: Brendan McCahey


  • Season 4, 2015: Patrick Donoghue


  • Season 5, 2016: Michael Lawson







  • England Brian Kennedy (1)


  • Kian Egan (1–5)


  • Bressie (1–5)


  • Sharon Corr (1–2)


  • England Jamelia (2–3)


  • Dolores O'Riordan(3)


  • Una Healy (4–5)


  • England Rachel Stevens (4–5)







  • Kathryn Thomas (1–5)


  • Eoghan McDermott (1–5)




 Israel

The Voice ישראל[66][67]
The Voice Israel

Channel 13
Reshet
Website




  • Season 1, 2012: Canada Kathleen Reiter


  • Season 2, 2012–13: Lina Makhul


  • Season 3, 2014: Elkana Marziano


  • Season 4, 2016–17: Sapir Saban


  • Season 5, 2018–19: Upcoming season








  • Current


  • Ivri Lider (5–)


  • Nasreen Qadri (5–)


  • Doron Medalie (5–)


  • Shlomi Shabat & Yuval Dayan (duo, 5–)

  • Former


  • Rami Kleinstein (1)


  • Yuval Banay & Shlomi Bracha (duo, 2)


  • Sarit Hadad (1–3)


  • Mosh Ben-Ari (3)


  • Miri Mesika (4)

  • Avraham Tal (4)


  • Aviv Geffen (1–4)


  • Shlomi Shabat (solo, 1–4)






  • Current

  • Michael Aloni

  • Former


  • Sivan Klein (backstage, 1)

  • Mor Silver (backstage, 1–3)


  • Shlomit Malka (4)




 Italy[68]

The Voice of Italy11[69]

Rai 2
Rai HD
Website



  • Season 1, 2013: Albania Elhaida Dani

  • Season 2, 2014: Suor Cristina Scuccia

  • Season 3, 2015: Fabio Curto

  • Season 4, 2016: Alice Paba

  • Season 5, 2018: Maryam Tancredi

  • Season 6, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • TBA (6–)


  • TBA (6–)


  • TBA (6–)


  • TBA (6–)

  • Former


  • Riccardo Cocciante (1)


  • Noemi (1–3)


  • Piero Pelù (1–3)


  • Roby & Francesco Facchinetti (duo, 3)


  • Raffaella Carrà (1–2, 4)


  • Dolcenera (4)


  • Emis Killa (4)


  • Max Pezzali (4)


  • J-Ax (2–3, 5)


  • Al Bano (5)


  • Cristina Scabbia (5)


  • Francesco Renga (5)






  • Current


  • Simona Ventura (6–)

  • Former


  • Fabio Troiano[70](1)


  • Federico Russo (2–4)


  • Carolina Di Domenico (backstage, 1)


  • Valentina Correani (backstage, 2–3)

  • Alessandra Angeli (backstage, 4)


  • Costantino della Gherardesca (5)




 Kazakhstan

Current
Голос Казахстана14(4–)
The Voice Kazakhstan
Former
Qazaqstan Dauisi (1–3)
The Voice of Kazakhstan

Current
Perviy Kanal Evraziya (4–)
Website
Former
Kazakhstan (1–3)



  • Season 1, 2013–14: Shaharizat Seidakhmet

  • Season 2, 2014–15: Bauyrzhan Retbaev

  • Season 3, 2015: Murat Xayrolda

  • Season 4, 2016–17: Dinmuhammed Dauletov

  • Season 5, 2018–19: Upcoming season






  • Current

  • Ali Okapov (4–)

  • Eva Becher (4–)

  • Nurlan Abdullin (4–)

  • Zhanna Orynbasarova (4–)

  • Former

  • Medeu Arynbaev (1–2)

  • Nurlan Alban (1–3)


  • Almas Kishkenbayev (1–3)


  • Madina Saduakasova (1–3)

  • Rustem Nurzhigit (3)






  • Current

  • Chingiz Kapin (4–)

  • Former

  • Azamat Satybaldy (1–3)




Голос Дети Казахстана 14[71]
The Voice Kids Kazakhstan

Perviy Kanal Evraziya (1)
Website


  • Season 1, 2017: Daniil Yun





  • Ali Okapov (1)

  • Eva Becher (1)

  • Zhanna Orynbasarova (1)





  • Chingiz Kapin (1)



 Lithuania

Lietuvos Balsas
The Voice of Lithuania

LNK
Website



  • Season 1, 2012: Julija Jegorova

  • Season 2, 2013–14: Paulius Bagdanavičius

  • Season 3, 2014–15: Justina Budaitė

  • Season 4, 2015–16: Kotryna Juodzevičiūtė

  • Season 5, 2017–18: Monika Marija Paulauskaitė

  • Season 6, 2018–19: Current season






  • Current


  • Donatas Montvydas (2–)

  • Leon Somov (5–)


  • Inga Jankauskaitė (5–)

  • Justinas Jarutis (6–)

  • Former


  • Violeta Tarasovienė (1)


  • Egidijus Sipavičius (1)


  • Jurgis Didžiulis & Erica Jennings (duo, 1)


  • Merūnas Vitulskis (1–3)

  • Katažina Nemycko (2–3)


  • Arūnas Valinskas & Inga Valinskienė (duo, 2–3)


  • Rūta Ščiogolevaitė (4)

  • Aleksandras Ivanauskas-Fara (4)

  • Renata Norvilė & Deivis Norvilas (duo, 4)


  • Džordana Butkutė (5)






  • Current

  • Rolandas Mackevičius (4–)

  • Ignas Lelys (backstage, 6–)

  • Former

  • Vytautas Rumšas Jr. (1)

  • Žygimantas Barysas (backstage, 1)


  • Inga Jankauskaitė (2–3)

  • Rolandas Vilkončius (2–3)

  • Santa Audickaitė (backstage, 2–3)

  • Šarūnas Kirdeikis (backstage, 2–3)

  • Jonas Nainys (4)

  • Agnė Juškėnaitė (backstage, 4–5)




Lietuvos balsas. Vaikai[72]
The Voice of Lithuania. Kids

LNK
Website


  • Season 1, 2019: Upcoming season





  • Monika Marija


  • Mantas Jankavičius


  • Donatas Montvydas





  • TBA



 Malaysia
 Singapore

The Voice –
决战好声
[73][74]
The Voice – Battle for the Best Voice

Singapore StarHub TV E City (1)

Malaysia Astro AEC (1)
Website





  • Season 1, 2017: Malaysia Lim Wen Suen






  • Taiwan Sky Wu (1)


  • China Ding Dang (1)


  • Malaysia Gary Chaw (1)


  • Singapore Hanjin Tan (1)






  • Siow Hui Mei (1)

  • Wong Woon Hong (1)




 Mexico

La Voz... México[75][76]
The Voice... Mexico

Current
TBA
Former
Las Estrellas (1–7)[77]
Website



  • Season 1, 2011: Oscar Cruz

  • Season 2, 2012: Luz Maria

  • Season 3, 2013: Marcos Razo

  • Season 4, 2014: Guido Rochin

  • Season 5, 2016: Yuliana Martínez

  • Season 6, 2017: Luis Adrián Cruz

  • Season 7, 2018: Spain Cristina Ramos






  • Current


  • Colombia Maluma (6–)


  • Carlos Rivera (7–)


  • Brazil Anitta (7–)


  • Spain Natalia Jiménez (7–)

  • Former


  • Lucero (1)


  • Aleks Syntek (1)


  • Espinoza Paz (1)


  • Chile Beto Cuevas (2)


  • Spain Miguel Bosé (2)


  • United States Jenni Rivera(2)


  • Paulina Rubio (2)


  • Spain David Bisbal (3)


  • Marco Antonio Solís (3)


  • Puerto Rico Wisin & Puerto Rico Yandel (duo, 3)


  • Alejandra Guzmán (3)


  • Puerto Rico Ricky Martin (4)


  • Julión Álvarez (4)


  • Colombia J Balvin (5)


  • Gloria Trevi (5)


  • Los Tigres del Norte (duo, 5)


  • Spain Alejandro Sanz (1, 5)


  • Italy Laura Pausini (4, 6)


  • Yuri (4, 6)


  • Colombia Carlos Vives (6)






  • Current


  • Venezuela Lele Pons (7–)


  • Odalys Ramírez (backstage, 6–)

  • Former


  • Mark Tacher (1)


  • Jacqueline Bracamontes (2–6)


  • Cynthia Urías (backstage, 1–2)


  • Lidia Ávila (backstage, 3)


  • Paty Cantú (backstage, 4)


  • Natalia Téllez (backstage, 5)




La Voz Kids[78][79]
The Voice Kids



  • Season 1, 2017: Eduardo Barba

  • Season 2, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Spain Melendi (2–)


  • Carlos Rivera (2–)


  • Spain Natalia Jiménez (2–)

  • Former


  • Colombia Maluma (1)


  • Spain Rosario Flores (1)


  • Emmanuel & Mijares (duo, 1)






  • Yuri


  • Olivia Peralta (backstage)




 Mongolia

The Voice of Mongolia[80]

Mongol TV
Website



  • Season 1, 2018: Enguun Tseyen

  • Season 2, 2019: Upcoming Season






  • S.Ononbat

  • D.Ulambayar

  • Bold Dorjsuren

  • Dambyn Otgonbayar






  • Ankhaa

  • Uuganaa




 Myanmar

The Voice Myanmar

MRTV-4



  • Season 1, 2018: Ngwe Soe

  • Season 2, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Kyar Pauk

  • Lynn Lynn

  • Yan Yan Chan

  • Ni Ni Khin Zaw





  • Tayzar Kyaw



   Nepal

The Voice of Nepal

Kantipur
Kantipur HD
Website



  • Season 1, 2018: C.D. Bijaya Adhikari

  • Season 2, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Sanup Paudel

  • Abhaya Subba

  • Pramod Kharel

  • Deep Shrestha





  • Sushil Nepal



 Netherlands

The Voice of Holland
Original

RTL 4
Website




  • Season 1, 2010–11: United Kingdom Ben Saunders


  • Season 2, 2011–12: Iris Kroes


  • Season 3, 2012: Canada Leona Philippo


  • Season 4, 2013: Julia van der Toorn


  • Season 5, 2014: O'G3NE


  • Season 6, 2015–16: Maan de Steenwinkel


  • Season 7, 2016–17: Pleun Bierbooms


  • Season 8, 2017–18: Jim van der Zee


  • Season 9, 2018–19: Current season






  • Current


  • Ali B (4–)


  • Waylon (7–)


  • Anouk (6, 8–)


  • Lil' Kleine (9–)

  • Former


  • Jeroen van der Boom (1)


  • Angela Groothuizen (1–2)


  • Nick & Simon (duo, 1–3)


  • Roel van Velzen (1–3)


  • Trijntje Oosterhuis (3–5)


  • Ilse DeLange (4–5)


  • Marco Borsato (2–6)


  • Guus Meeuwis (7)


  • Sanne Hans (6–8)






  • Current

  • Martijn Krabbé

  • Wendy van Dijk


  • Jamai Loman (backstage, 5–)

  • Former


  • Winston Gerschtanowitz (backstage, 1–4)




The Voice Kids7
Original



  • Season 1, 2012: Fabiënne Bergmans

  • Season 2, 2012–13: Laura van Kaam

  • Season 3, 2013–14: Ayoub Maach

  • Season 4, 2015: Lucas van Roekel

  • Season 5, 2016: Ésmée Schreurs

  • Season 6, 2017: Iris Verhoek

  • Season 7, 2018: Yosina Roemajauw

  • Season 8, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current

  • Marco Borsato


  • Ilse DeLange (5–)


  • Ali B (5–)


  • Anouk (8–) 7

  • Former


  • Angela Groothuizen (1–4)


  • Nick & Simon (duo, 1–4)


  • Douwe Bob (7)






  • Martijn Krabbé

  • Wendy van Dijk




The Voice Senior
Original


  • Season 1, 2018: Jimi Bellmartin





  • Angela Groothuizen

  • Ilse DeLange

  • Marco Borsato


  • Gerard Joling & Gordon (duo)






  • Martijn Krabbé

  • Wendy van Dijk

  • Patrick Martens




 Nigeria

The Voice Nigeria[81]

Africa Magic (1–2)



  • Season 1, 2016: A'rese

  • Season 2, 2017: Idyl







  • 2face Idibia (1)


  • Waje (1–2)


  • Patoranking (1–2)


  • Timi Dakolo (1–2)


  • Yemi Alade (2)







  • IK Osakioduwa (1–2)


  • Stephanie Coker (backstage. 1–2)




 Norway

The Voice – Norges beste stemme
The Voice – Norway's Best Voice

TV2
Website



  • Season 1, 2012: Martin Halla

  • Season 2, 2013: Knut Marius

  • Season 3, 2015: Yvonne Nordvik Sivertsen

  • Season 4, 2017: Thomas Løseth

  • Season 5, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Yosef Wolde-Mariam (1, 3–)


  • Lene Marlin (4–)


  • Morten Harket (4–)


  • Martin Danielle (4–)

  • Former


  • Magne Furuholmen (1)


  • Tommy Tee (2)


  • Lene Nystrøm (2)


  • Sondre Lerche (1–3)


  • Espen Lind (2–3)


  • Hanne Sørvaag (1, 3)






  • Current


  • TBA (5–)

  • Former


  • Maria Bodøgaard (backstage, 1–3)


  • Øyvind Mund (1–4)




 Pakistan

The Voice Pakistan

Urdu1


  • Season 1, TBD: Upcoming season




  • TBA




  • TBA



 Peru

La Voz Peru[82][83][84]
The Voice Peru

Frecuencia Latina
Website



  • Season 1, 2013: Daniel Lazo

  • Season 2, 2014: Ruby Palomino

  • Season 3, 2015: Yamilet de la Jara

  • Season 4, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Eva Ayllón


  • Puerto Rico Jerry Rivera (1–2, 4–)


  • Venezuela José Luis Rodríguez (1–2, 4–)


  • TBA (4–)

  • Former


  • Mexico Kalimba (1–2)


  • Gian Marco Zignago (3)


  • Mexico Álex Lora (3)


  • Nicaragua Luis Enrique (3)






  • Current

  • Cristian Rivero

  • Jesús Alzamora (3–)

  • Former

  • Diego Ubierna (1–2)




La Voz Kids
The Voice Kids

Frecuencia Latina (1–3)
Website



  • Season 1, 2014: Amy Gutiérrez

  • Season 2, 2015: Sofía Hernández

  • Season 3, 2016: Nicolás Parra







  • Eva Ayllón (1–3)


  • Anna Carina (1–3)


  • Nicaragua Luis Enrique (3)


  • Mexico Kalimba (1–2)







  • Cristian Rivero (1–3)

  • Almendra Gomelsky (1–3)




 Philippines

The Voice of the Philippines[85][86]

ABS-CBN




  • Season 1, 2013: Mitoy Yonting


  • Season 2, 2014–15: Jason Dy


  • Season 3, 2019: Upcoming season[87]






  • Current


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)

  • Former


  • apl.de.ap (1–2)


  • Lea Salonga (1–2)


  • Sarah Geronimo (1–2)


  • Bamboo Mañalac (1–2)






  • Current


  • TBA (3–)

  • Former


  • Toni Gonzaga (1–2)


  • Luis Manzano (2)


  • Alex Gonzaga (backstage, 1–2)


  • Robi Domingo (backstage, 1–2)




The Voice Kids

ABS-CBN (1–3)




  • Season 1, 2014: Lyca Gairanod


  • Season 2, 2015: Elha Nympha


  • Season 3, 2016: Joshua Oliveros







  • Lea Salonga (1–3)


  • Bamboo Mañalac (1–3)


  • Sharon Cuneta (3)


  • Sarah Geronimo (1–2)







  • Luis Manzano[88](1–3)


  • Robi Domingo (backstage, 2–3)


  • Kim Chiu (backstage, 3)


  • Alex Gonzaga (backstage, 1)[88]


  • Yeng Constantino (backstage, 2)




The Voice Teens

ABS-CBN




  • Season 1, 2017: Jona Marie Soquite

  • Season 2, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Lea Salonga

  • Sharon Cuneta

  • Sarah Geronimo

  • Bamboo Mañalac






  • Toni Gonzaga

  • Luis Manzano




 Poland

The Voice of Poland

TVP2
Website




  • Season 1, 2011: Damian Ukeje


  • Season 2, 2013: Natalia Sikora


  • Season 3, 2013: Mateusz Ziółko


  • Season 4, 2014: Mexico Juan Carlos Cano


  • Season 5, 2014: Aleksandra Nizio


  • Season 6, 2015: Krzysztof Iwaneczko


  • Season 7, 2016: Mateusz Grędziński


  • Season 8, 2017: Marta Gałuszewska


  • Season 9, 2018: Marcin Sójka

  • Season 10, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Michał Szpak (8–)


  • Grzegorz Hyży (9–)


  • Piotr Cugowski (9–)


  • TBA (10–)

  • Former


  • Ania Dąbrowska (1)


  • Nergal (1)


  • Kayah (1)


  • Justyna Steczkowska (2, 4–5)


  • Marek Piekarczyk (2–5)


  • Edyta Górniak (3, 5–6)


  • Natalia Kukulska (7)


  • Andrzej Piaseczny (1, 6–8)


  • Tomson & Baron (duo, 2–8)


  • Maria Sadowska (3–4, 6–8)


  • Patrycja Markowska (2, 9)






  • Current

  • Tomasz Kammel (2–)

  • Barbara Kurdej-Szatan (7–)


  • Maciej Musiał (backstage, 2–)

  • Marta Siurnik (V-Reporter, 3–)

  • Krzysztof "Jankes" Jankowski (V-Reporter, 7–)

  • Former


  • Hubert Urbański (1)

  • Mateusz Szymkowiak (backstage, 1)

  • Iga Krefft (V-Reporter, 2)


  • Marika (2–4)


  • Magdalena Mielcarz (1, 5)

  • Małgorzata Bodecka (V-Reporter, 3–5)


  • Halina Mlynkova (6)

  • Remigiusz Wierzgoń (V-Reporter, 6)

  • Łukasz Jakóbiak (V-Reporter, 7)


  • Marcelina Zawadzka (V-Reporter, 8)




The Voice Kids[89]

TVP2
Website




  • Season 1, 2018: Roksana Węgiel


  • Season 2, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current

  • Dawid Kwiatkowski


  • Tomson & Baron (duo)


  • Cleo (2–)

  • Former


  • Edyta Górniak (1)






  • Tomasz Kammel

  • Adam Zdrójkowski

  • Barbara Kurdej-Szatan




 Portugal

Current
The Voice Portugal (2–)
Former
A Voz de Portugal (1)
The Voice of Portugal

RTP1
Website




  • Season 1, 2011–12: Denis Filipe


  • Season 2, 2014: Rui Drumond


  • Season 3, 2015–16: Angola Deolinda Kinzimba


  • Season 4, 2016: Fernando Daniel


  • Season 5, 2017: Tomás Adrião


  • Season 6, 2018: Current season






  • Current


  • Marisa Liz (2–)


  • Mickael Carreira (2–)


  • Angola Anselmo Ralph (2–)


  • Aurea (3–)

  • Former


  • Anjos (duo, 1)


  • United Kingdom Mia Rose (1)


  • Paulo Gonzo (1)


  • Rui Reininho (1–2)






  • Current

  • Catarina Furtado


  • Vasco Palmeirim (2–)

  • Mafalda de Castro (backstage, 6–)

  • Former

  • Diogo Beja (backstage, 1–2)

  • Pedro Fernandes (backstage, 2)

  • Laura Figueiredo (backstage, 2)


  • Mariana Monteiro (backstage, 2)


  • Jani Gabriel (backstage, 3–5)




The Voice Kids

RTP1 (1)
Website


  • Season 1, 2014: Diogo Garcia






  • Raquel Tavares (1)


  • Angola Anselmo Ralph (1)


  • Brazil Daniela Mercury (1)







  • Vasco Palmeirim (1)


  • Mariana Monteiro (1)


  • Rui Pêgo (backstage, 1)




 Romania
 Moldova

Vocea României10
The Voice of Romania

Pro TV
Pro TV Chișinău
Website




  • Season 1, 2011: Ștefan Stan


  • Season 2, 2012: Julie Mayaya


  • Season 3, 2013: Mihai Chițu


  • Season 4, 2014: Tiberiu Albu


  • Season 5, 2015: Cristina Bălan


  • Season 6, 2016: Teodora Buciu


  • Season 7, 2017: Moldova Ana Munteanu


  • Season 8, 2018: Bogdan Ioan






  • Current

  • Smiley


  • Tudor Chirilă (4–)


  • Andra (8–)


  • Moldova Irina Rimes (8–)

  • Former


  • Horia Brenciu (1–3)


  • Marius Moga (1–6)


  • Loredana Groza (1–7)


  • Adrian Despot (7)






  • Current

  • Pavel Bartoș

  • Irina Fodor (backstage, 8–)

  • Laura Giurcanu (backstage, 8–)

  • Former


  • Lili Sandu (backstage,6–7)


  • Roxana Ionescu (1)


  • Nicoleta Luciu (2–3)

  • Vlad Roșca (backstage, 1–3)

  • Oana Tache (backstage, 4–5)




Vocea României Junior
The Voice of Romania Junior



  • Season 1, 2017: Maia Mălăncuș

  • Season 2, 2018: Maya Ciosa

  • Season 3, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Inna

  • Andra

  • Marius Moga






  • Robert Tudor

  • Mihai Bobonete




 Russia

Голос14
The Voice

Channel One
Website




  • Season 1, 2012: Dina Garipova


  • Season 2, 2013: Belarus Sergey Volchkov


  • Season 3, 2014: Alexandra Vorobyova


  • Season 4, 2015: Hieromonk Fotiy


  • Season 5, 2016: Darya Antonyuk


  • Season 6, 2017: Selim Alakhyarov


  • Season 7, 2018: Current season






  • Current


  • Basta (4, 7–)


  • Ukraine Ani Lorak (7–)


  • Sergey Shnurov (7–)


  • Ukraine Konstantin Meladze (7–)

  • Former


  • Dima Bilan (1–3, 5–6)


  • Pelageya (1–3, 6)


  • Alexander Gradsky (1–4, 6)


  • Leonid Agutin (1–3, 5–6)


  • Polina Gagarina (4–5)


  • Grigory Leps (4–5)





  • Dmitry Nagiev



Голос. Дети14
The Voice Kids




  • Season 1, 2014: Alisa Kozhikina


  • Season 2, 2015: Uzbekistan Sabina Mustaeva


  • Season 3, 2016: Danil Pluzhnikov


  • Season 4, 2017: Elizaveta Kachurak


  • Season 5, 2018: Rutger Garecht

  • Season 6, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Valery Meladze (4–)


  • Pelageya (1–3, 5–)


  • Basta (5–)

  • Former


  • Maxim Fadeev (1–2)


  • Leonid Agutin (3)


  • Dima Bilan (1–4)


  • Nyusha (4)






  • Current

  • Dmitry Nagiev


  • Agata Mutsenietse (5–)

  • Former


  • Natalia Vodianova (1)

  • Anastasia Chevazhevskaya (2)


  • Valeria Lanskaya (3)


  • Svetlana Zeinalova (4)




Голос. 60+[90][91]
The Voice 60+



  • Season 1, 2018: Lidia Muzaleva





  • Pelageya

  • Leonid Agutin

  • Valery Meladze

  • Lev Leshchenko





  • Dmitry Nagiev



 South Africa[81]

The Voice South Africa[92][93][94]

M-Net9
Website




  • Season 1, 2016: Richard Stirton

  • Season 2, 2017: Craig Lucas

  • Season 3, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Lira


  • Riky Rick (3–)


  • Riana Nel (3–)


  • Francois Van Coke (3–)

  • Former


  • Karen Zoid (1–2)


  • Kahn Morbee (1–2)


  • Bobby van Jaarsveld (1–2)






  • Current

  • Anele Mdoda (3–)

  • Former

  • Lungile Radu (1–2)

  • Stacey Norman (backstage, 1–2)




 Spain
 Andorra

La Voz13[95][96]
The Voice

Current
Antena 3[97](6–)
Former
TeleCinco (1–5)
Website




  • Season 1, 2012: Rafa Blas


  • Season 2, 2013: David Barrull


  • Season 3, 2015: Antonio José


  • Season 4, 2016: Irene Caruncho


  • Season 5, 2017: Alba Gil

  • Season 6, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Pablo López (5–)


  • Antonio Orozco (2–3, 6–)


  • Puerto Rico Luis Fonsi (6–)


  • Mexico Paulina Rubio (6–)

  • Former


  • David Bisbal (1–2)


  • Rosario Flores (1–2)


  • Italy Laura Pausini (3)


  • Melendi (1, 4)


  • Alejandro Sanz (3–4)


  • Malú (1–5)


  • Manuel Carrasco (4–5)


  • Colombia Juanes (5)






  • Current


  • Eva González (6–)

  • Former


  • Jesús Vázquez (1–5)


  • Tania Llasera (backstage, 1–5)




La Voz Kids
The Voice Kids

Current
Antena 3[97](5–)
Former
TeleCinco (1–4)
Website



  • Season 1, 2014: María Parrado

  • Season 2, 2015: José María Ruiz

  • Season 3, 2017: Rocío Aguilar

  • Season 4, 2018: Melani García

  • Season 5, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Rosario Flores


  • Melendi (4–)


  • David Bisbal (1–3; 4, as supercoach; 5–)15


  • Vanesa Martín (5–)7

  • Former


  • Malú (1)


  • Manuel Carrasco (2)


  • Antonio Orozco (3–4)






  • Current


  • Eva González (5–)


  • Juanra Bonet (backstage, 5–)

  • Former


  • Jesús Vázquez (1–4)


  • Tania Llasera (backstage, 1-4)




La Voz Senior[98][99]
The Voice Senior

Antena 3[97]


  • Season 1, 2019: Upcoming season





  • David Bisbal


  • Pablo López


  • Antonio Orozco


  • Mexico Paulina Rubio





  • Eva González



 South Korea

The Voice of Korea

Mnet9(1–2)
Website



  • Season 1, 2012: Son Seung-yeon

  • Season 2, 2013: Lee Ye-jun







  • Gil (1–2)


  • Kangta (1–2)


  • Baek Ji-young (1–2)


  • Shin Seung-hun (1–2)







  • Kim Jin-pyo (1–2)


  • Park Ji-yoon (backstage, 1–2)




The Voice Kids

Mnet9(1)
Website


  • Season 1, 2013: Kim Myung-ju






  • Yoon Sang (1)


  • Seo In-young (1)


  • Yang Yo-seob (1)






  • Jun Hyun-moo (1)



 Sweden

The Voice Sverige
The Voice Sweden

TV4 (1)
Website


  • Season 1, 2012: Ulf Nilsson






  • Petter (1)


  • Ola Salo (1)


  • Magnus Uggla (1)


  • Carola Häggkvist (1)







  • Carina Berg (1)

  • Simona Abraham (backstage, 1)




  Switzerland

The Voice of Switzerland[100]


Current
3+ (3–)
Former
SRF 1 (1–2)
Website



  • Season 1, 2013: Nicole Bernegger

  • Season 2, 2014: Tiziana Gulino

  • Season 3, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)


  • TBA (3–)

  • Former


  • Stress (1–2)


  • Marc Sway (1–2)


  • Philipp Fankhauser (1–2)


  • Stefanie Heinzmann (1–2)






  • Current


  • TBA (3–)

  • Former

  • Sven Epiney (1–2)

  • Viola Tami (backstage, 1–2)

  • Tanya König (backstage, 2)




 Thailand

The Voice เสียงจริงตัวจริง[101]
The Voice Thailand

Current
PPTV36 (7–)
Former
Channel 3 (1–5)
3 HD (1–5)
True4U (1–5)
Website




  • Season 1, 2012: Thanon Chamroen


  • Season 2, 2013: Rangsan Panyaruen


  • Season 3, 2014: Somsak Rinnairak


  • Season 4, 2015: Thittinan Aonpan


  • Season 5, 2016–17: Siphum Bencharat


  • Season 6, 2017–18: Wachirawit Chinkoet


  • Season 7, 2018–19: Current season






  • Current

  • Joey Boy

  • Kong Saharat

  • Jennifer Kim (1–4, 7–)

  • Pop Pongkul (7–)

  • Former


  • Stamp Apiwat (1–3)

  • Singto Numchok (4–6)

  • Da Endorphine (5–6)






  • Songsit Rungnopakunsi

  • Rinlanee Sripen (backstage, 2–)




The Voice Kids

Current
PPTV36 (6–)
Former
Channel 3 (1–5)
3 HD (1–5)
True4U (1–5)
Website



  • Season 1, 2013: Kuljira Tongkham

  • Season 2, 2014: Pornsawun Yanvaro

  • Season 3, 2015: Natharika Phetfu

  • Season 4, 2016: Jedsada Sukharom

  • Season 5, 2017: Siripong Srisukha

  • Season 6, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • TBA (6–)


  • TBA (6–)


  • TBA (6–)


  • TBA (6–)

  • Former

  • Two Popetorn (1)

  • Zani Nipaporn (1–3)


  • Parn Thanaporn (1–3)

  • Sumet & The Punk (duo, 2–3)

  • Rudklao (4)

  • Lula (4–5)


  • Tik Shiro (4–5)






  • Rinlanee Sripen

  • Songsit Rungnopakunsi




The Voice Senior[102]

PPTV36
Website


  • Season 1, 2019: Upcoming season




  • TBA




  • TBA



 Turkey

O Ses Türkiye[103][104][105]
The Voice Turkey

Current
TV8 (4–)
Website
Former
Show TV (1)
Star TV (2–3)



  • Season 1, 2011–12: Oğuz Berkay Fidan

  • Season 2, 2012–13: Mustafa Bozkurt

  • Season 3, 2013–14: Hasan Doğru

  • Season 4, 2014–15: Azerbaijan Elnur Huseynov

  • Season 5, 2015–16: Emre Sertkaya

  • Season 6, 2016–17: Dodan Özer

  • Season 7, 2017–18: Lütfiye Özipek

  • Season 8, 2018–19: Current season






  • Current

  • Hadise


  • Murat Boz (1–3, 5–)


  • Seda Sayan (8–)


  • Beyazıt Öztürk (8–)

  • Former


  • Mustafa Sandal (1–2)


  • Hülya Avşar (1–2)


  • Mazhar Alanson & Özkan Uğur (duo, 4)


  • Ebru Gündeş (3–5)


  • Gökhan & Hakan Özoğuz (duo6, 5–6)


  • Sibel Can (6)


  • Gökhan Özoğuz (solo6, 3–4, 7)


  • Yıldız Tilbe (7)






  • Alp Kırşan

  • Acun Ilıcalı




O Ses Çocuklar7[106][107]
The Voice Kids

Star TV (1)
Website
TV8 (2–3)



  • Season 1, 2014: Şahin Kendirci

  • Season 2, 2015: Bade Karakoç

  • Season 3, 2016 (shot in 2016, released in 2018) : Derin Yeğin






  • Hadise


  • Murat Boz (1–2)


  • Mustafa Ceceli (1–2)


  • Oğuzhan Koç (2–3)7


  • Burak Kut (3)







  • Jess Molho (1–3)

  • Sinem Yalçinkaya (backstage, 1)

  • Zeynep Dörtkardeşler (backstage, 2–3)




 Ukraine

Голос країни14
The Voice of the Country

1+1
Website



  • Season 1, 2011: Ivan Hanzera

  • Season 2, 2012: Pavlo Tabakov

  • Season 3, 2013: Anna Hodorovskaya

  • Season 4, 2014: Igor Grohotsky

  • Season 5, 2015: Anton Kopytin

  • Season 6, 2016: Vitalina Musienko

  • Season 7, 2017: Aleksander Klimenko

  • Season 8, 2018: Elena Lutsenko

  • Season 9, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Potap (5–)


  • Tina Karol (3, 5–)


  • Monatik (9–)


  • Moldova Dan Balan (9–)

  • Former


  • Ruslana (1)


  • Russia Stas Piekha (1)


  • Belarus Diana Arbenina (1–2)


  • Russia Valeriya (2)


  • Oleh Skrypka (2–3)


  • Ani Lorak (4)


  • Russia Sergey Lazarev (4)


  • Georgia (country) Tamara Gverdtsiteli (4)


  • Oleksandr Ponomaryov (1–3, 5)


  • Svyatoslav Vakarchuk (3–6)


  • Ivan Dorn (6)


  • Jamala (7–8)


  • Sergey Babkin (7–8)






  • Current

  • Yuri Gorbunov (5–)

  • Kateryna Osadcha (1–3, 6–)

  • Former

  • Andriy Domans'ky (1–3)

  • Olga Freimut (4–5)

  • Anatoliy Anatolich (backstage, 1–3)

  • Mykyta Dobrynin (backstage, 1–3)




Голос. Діти14
The Voice Kids




  • Season 1, 2012–13: Anna Tkach


  • Season 2, 2015: Roman Sasanchin


  • Season 3, 2016: Elina Ivaschenko


  • Season 4, 2017: Kazakhstan Daneliya Tuleshova

  • Season 5, 2019 : Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Monatik (3–)


  • Natalia Mohylevska (2, 4–)


  • Vremya i Steklo (duo, 4–)

  • Former


  • Oleh Skrypka (1)


  • Svetlana Loboda (1)


  • Potap (2–3)


  • Tina Karol (1–3)






  • Current

  • Kateryna Osadcha

  • Yuri Gorbunov (2–)

  • Former

  • Andriy Domansky (1)




 United Kingdom

The Voice UK

Current
ITV (6–)
Website
Former
BBC One (1–5)
Website




  • Season 1, 2012: Leanne Mitchell


  • Season 2, 2013: Andrea Begley


  • Season 3, 2014: Guyana Jermain Jackman


  • Season 4, 2015: Stevie McCrorie


  • Season 5, 2016: Kevin Simm


  • Season 6, 2017:Nigeria Mo Jamil


  • Season 7, 2018: Ruti Olajugbagbe


  • Season 8, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • United States will.i.am


  • Sir Tom Jones (1–4, 6–)


  • United States Jennifer Hudson (6–)


  • Olly Murs (7–)

  • Former


  • Republic of Ireland Danny O'Donoghue (1–2)


  • Jessie J (1–2)


  • Australia Kylie Minogue (3)


  • Ricky Wilson (3–5)


  • Kosovo Rita Ora (4)


  • Boy George (5)


  • Paloma Faith (5)


  • Gavin Rossdale (6)






  • Current


  • Emma Willis (3–)


  • AJ Odudu (backstage, 8–)

  • Former


  • Reggie Yates (1–2)


  • Holly Willoughby (1–2)


  • Marvin Humes (3–5)


  • Cel Spellman (backstage, 6)


  • Jamie Miller (backstage, 7)


  • Vick Hope (backstage, 7)




The Voice Kids[108]

ITV
Website




  • Season 1, 2017: Jess Folley


  • Season 2, 2018: Daniel Davies

  • Season 3, 2019: Upcoming season







  • United States will.i.am

  • Pixie Lott

  • Danny Jones


  • Jessie J (3–)7






  • Current

  • Emma Willis

  • Vick Hope (backstage, 2–)

  • Former


  • Cel Spellman (backstage, 1)




 United States
and Caribbean countries

The Voice8[109](English)

NBC
Website




  • Season 1, 2011: Javier Colon


  • Season 2, 2012: Jermaine Paul


  • Season 3, 2012: Cassadee Pope


  • Season 4, 2013: Danielle Bradbery


  • Season 5, 2013: Jamaica Tessanne Chin


  • Season 6, 2014: Josh Kaufman


  • Season 7, 2014: Craig Wayne Boyd


  • Season 8, 2015: Sawyer Fredericks


  • Season 9, 2015: Jordan Smith


  • Season 10, 2016: Alisan Porter


  • Season 11, 2016: Sundance Head


  • Season 12, 2017: Chris Blue


  • Season 13, 2017: Chloe Kohanski


  • Season 14, 2018: Brynn Cartelli


  • Season 15, 2018: Chevel Shepherd


  • Season 16, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current

  • Adam Levine

  • Blake Shelton


  • Kelly Clarkson (14–)


  • John Legend (16–)

  • Former


  • CeeLo Green (1–3, 5)


  • Usher (4, 6)


  • Colombia Shakira (4, 6)


  • Christina Aguilera (1–3, 5, 8, 10)


  • Pharrell Williams (7–10)


  • Gwen Stefani (7, 9, 12)


  • Miley Cyrus (11, 13)


  • Alicia Keys (11–12, 14)


  • Kelsea Ballerini (comeback stage, 15)19


  • Jennifer Hudson (13, 15)






  • Current

  • Carson Daly

  • Former


  • Alison Haislip (backstage, 1)


  • Christina Milian (backstage, 2–4)




La Voz Kids (Spanish)
The Voice Kids

Telemundo



  • Season 1, 2013: Paola Guanche

  • Season 2, 2014: Amanda Mena

  • Season 3, 2015: Jonael Santiago

  • Season 4, 2016: Christopher Rivera







  • Mexico Paulina Rubio (1)


  • Prince Royce (1–2)


  • Roberto Tapia (1–2)


  • Spain Natalia Jiménez (2–4)


  • Puerto Rico Daddy Yankee (3–4)


  • Mexico Pedro Fernández (3–4)







  • Jorge Bernal (1–4)


  • Daisy Fuentes (1–3)


  • Paty Manterola (4)




La Voz[110][111][112](Spanish)
The Voice


  • Season 1, 2019: Upcoming season








  • Puerto Rico Wisin


  • Puerto Rico Luis Fonsi


  • Colombia Carlos Vives


  • Mexico Alejandra Guzmán






  • Jorge Bernal


  • Colombia Jéssica Cediel (reporter digital)




 Vietnam

Giọng hát Việt
The Voice of Vietnam

VTV3
VTV3 HD
Website




  • Season 1, 2012–13: Phạm Thị Hương Tràm


  • Season 2, 2013: Vũ Thảo My


  • Season 3, 2015: Đức Phúc


  • Season 4, 2017: Ali Hoàng Dương


  • Season 5, 2018: Trần Ngọc Ánh

  • Season 6, 2019: Upcoming season






  • Current


  • Noo Phước Thịnh (4–)


  • Tóc Tiên (4–)


  • United States Thu Phương (3, 5–)


  • Lam Trường (5–)

  • Former


  • Trần Lập(1)


  • Hồ Ngọc Hà (1)


  • Mỹ Linh (2)


  • Hồng Nhung (2)


  • Quốc Trung (2)


  • Đàm Vĩnh Hưng (1–3)


  • Mỹ Tâm (3)


  • Tuấn Hưng (3)


  • Thu Minh (1, 4)


  • Đông Nhi (4)






  • Current

  • Phí Linh (5–)

  • Former

  • Phan Anh (1–3)

  • Phương Mai (backstage, 1)

  • V.Music band (backstage, 1)

  • Yumi Dương (backstage, 2)

  • Phạm Mỹ Linh (backstage, 3)

  • Nguyên Khang (4)

  • Tim (backstage, 4)

  • Đặng Quỳnh Chi (backstage, 4)

  • Ali Hoàng Dương (backstage-blind audition, 5)




Giọng hát Việt nhí
The Voice Kids of Vietnam




  • Season 1, 2013: Nguyễn Quang Anh

  • Season 2, 2014: Nguyễn Thiện Nhân

  • Season 3, 2015: Trịnh Nguyễn Hồng Minh


  • Season 4, 2016: Trịnh Nhật Minh


  • Season 5, 2017: Dương Ngọc Ánh


  • Season 6, 2018: Current season






  • Current


  • Hồ Hoài Anh & Lưu Hương Giang (duo, 1–3, 6–)


  • Khắc Hưng & Bảo Anh (duo, 6–)


  • Soobin Hoàng Sơn & Vũ Cát Tường (duo, 6–)

  • Former


  • Hiền Thục (1)


  • Australia Thanh Bùi (1)


  • Cẩm Ly (2–3)


  • Lam Trường (2)


  • Philippines Dương Khắc Linh (3)


  • Noo Phước Thịnh (4)


  • Đông Nhi & Ông Cao Thắng (duo, 4)


  • Vũ Cát Tường (solo, 4–5)


  • Soobin Hoàng Sơn (solo, 5)


  • Hương Tràm & Tiên Cookie (duo, 5)






  • Current

  • Phí Linh (6–)

  • Ali Hoàng Dương (6–)

  • Vannie (backstage, 6–)

  • Former


  • Thanh Thảo (1)

  • Trấn Thành (1)

  • Thanh Bạch (2–3)

  • Thanh Duy (backstage, 2)


  • Jennifer Phạm (backstage, 2)

  • Hoàng Oanh (backstage, 3)

  • Ngô Kiến Huy (4)

  • Chi Pu (backstage, 4)

  • Thành Trung (5)

  • Đặng Quỳnh Chi (backstage, 5)





Multi-franchise coaches


The following coaches had appeared in multiple franchises:





  • Mexico Alejandra Guzmán –  Mexico (3) and  United States (Spanish, 1–)


  • Spain Alejandro Sanz –  Mexico (1, 5) and  Spain (3–4)


  • Ukraine Ani Lorak –  Ukraine (4) and  Russia (7–)


  • United Kingdom Boy George –  United Kingdom (5) and  Australia (6–)


  • Colombia Carlos Vives –  Colombia (1),  Mexico (6) and  United States (Spanish, 1–)


  • Spain David Bisbal –  Mexico (3) and  Spain (1–2; Kids, 1–3; 4, as supercoach; 5– ; Senior, 1–)


  • Canada Garou –  Canada (6) and  France(1–3, 5; Kids, 1)


  • United States Jennifer Hudson –  United Kingdom (6–) and  United States (13, 15)


  • Puerto Rico Jerry Rivera –  Ecuador (1) and  Peru (1–2; 4–)


  • United Kingdom Jessie J –  United Kingdom (1–2; Kids, 3–) and  Australia (4–5)


  • Venezuela José Luis Rodríguez –  Argentina (1) and  Peru (1–2; 4–)


  • Australia Kylie Minogue –  Australia (3) and  United Kingdom (3)


  • Italy Laura Pausini –  Spain (3) and  Mexico (4, 6)


  • Norway Lene Nystrøm –  Denmark (1–2) and  Norway (2)


  • Puerto Rico Luis Fonsi -  Chile (1–2),  Spain (6–) and  United States (Spanish, 1–)


  • Colombia Maluma –  Colombia (Kids, 1–2) and  Mexico (6–; Kids, 1)


  • Spain Melendi –  Mexico (Kids, 2–) and  Spain (1, 4; Kids, 4–)


  • Spain Natalia Jiménez -  United States (Spanish; Kids, 2–4) and  Mexico (7–; Kids, 2–)


  • Mexico Paulina Rubio –  Mexico (2),  United States (Spanish; Kids, 1) and  Spain (6– ; Senior, 1– )


  • Argentina Ricardo Montaner -  Colombia (1–2) and  Argentina (2–)


  • Puerto Rico Ricky Martin –  Australia (2–4) and  Mexico (4)


  • Spain Rosario Flores –  Mexico (Kids, 1) and  Spain (1–2; Kids, 1–)


  • United States will.i.am –  Australia (3) and  United Kingdom (1–; Kids, 1–)


  • Puerto Rico Wisin -  Mexico (3) and  United States (Spanish, 1–)




Notes


.mw-parser-output .refbegin{font-size:90%;margin-bottom:0.5em}.mw-parser-output .refbegin-hanging-indents>ul{list-style-type:none;margin-left:0}.mw-parser-output .refbegin-hanging-indents>ul>li,.mw-parser-output .refbegin-hanging-indents>dl>dd{margin-left:0;padding-left:3.2em;text-indent:-3.2em;list-style:none}.mw-parser-output .refbegin-100{font-size:100%}



  1. ^ AlbaniaKosovo The Voice of Albania is also broadcast in Kosovo. People from Kosovo are also allowed to join the show.


  2. ^ China The Chinese version allows people who can speak Mandarin to join starting from season 3. In 2016, there was a controversial issue between the producers of Chinese version of the series and Talpa on the copyright of The Voice of China. Therefore, from season 5 on, the show was renamed Sing! China to solve the problem provisionally.[113]


  3. ^ CanadaQuebec While La Voix is broadcast all across Canada, people from provinces outside Quebec (excluding those from the Ottawa/Gatineau area and select locations in New Brunswick) are not allowed to join the show.


  4. ^ GreeceCyprus The Voice of Greece is also broadcast in Cyprus. Cypriots are also allowed to join the show.


  5. ^ AngolaMozambique The Voice Angola is also broadcast in Mozambique; people from Mozambique are also allowed to join the show.[32]


  6. ^ AustraliaTurkey In the Australian version of The Voice, Joel Madden served as a solo coach from season 1 to 3. From the season 4 on, he was joined by his brother Benji Madden, and became as a duo coach called "The Madden Brothers". They also have served as the coach of the Australian version of The Voice Kids. Similar in the Turkish version of The Voice, Gökhan Özoğuz also served as a solo coach from season 3 to 4, before he was joined by Hakan Özoğuz for the following 2 seasons. But then, Gökhan goes as solo coach in the later seasons.


  7. ^ TurkeyFranceNetherlandsIndiaBelgiumSpainGermanyUnited KingdomThailand The Season 2 of the Turkish version of The Voice Kids was the only season which has four coaches' teams of all versions of The Voice Kids. However, the French, Indian-Hindustani, Dutch, Belgian, Spanish, German, the British and Thai of The Voice Kids has confirmed to add the fourth coach, making it the next versions to have the four coaches' teams of all versions of The Voice Kids, respectively.


  8. ^ United StatesCanada The American version of The Voice is also broadcast in Canada and select Caribbean countries; people from all Canadian provinces (excluding Quebec) are also allowed to join the show, as well as people from select Caribbean countries.


  9. ^ South AfricaSouth Korea South African network M-Net is not to be confused with South Korean music channel Mnet, which had adopted its version of The Voice.


  10. ^ RomaniaMoldova Vocea României is also broadcast in Moldova; Moldovans are also allowed to join the show, provided they have a biometric passport or a visa (which is free for Moldovans).


  11. ^ ItalySan MarinoVatican City The Voice of Italy is also broadcast in San Marino and Vatican City, but people from Vatican City are not allowed to join the show.


  12. ^ FranceLuxembourgMonaco The Voice – la plus belle voix is also broadcast in Luxembourg and Monaco. People from Luxembourg and Monaco are also allowed to join the show.


  13. ^ SpainAndorra La Voz is also broadcast in Andorra. People from Andorra are also allowed to join the show.


  14. ^ KazakhstanRussiaUkraineCommonwealth of Independent States Although the Kazakh, Russian, and Ukrainian versions are never broadcast outside of their countries in the CIS area, people from other CIS countries (including Russia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine) are allowed to join of those shows.


  15. ^ SpainAndorra A Supercoach was introduced in the fourth season of La Voz Kids España, wherein the remaining contestants by each coach that was saved from the battle rounds will fight in the fast paced battle rounds wherein he/she will decide who will proceed in the next round.


  16. ^ DenmarkFaroe IslandsGreenland Voice – Danmarks største stemme is also broadcast in Faroe Islands and Greenland. People from Faroe Islands and Greenland are also allowed to join the show.


  17. ^ BelgiumFlanders The Belgian-Flemish version of The Voice Kids introduced a trio coach which was the first in the whole franchise history.


  18. ^ ArgentinaUruguay La Voz... Argentina is also broadcast in Uruguay. People from Uruguay are also allowed to join the show.


  19. ^ United States In the fifteenth season of the U.S. version of "The Voice", Ballerini will be a fifth coach on a new round called 'The Comeback Stage'.




References





  1. ^ ab "Galjaard keek eerste aflevering The voice of Holland 8 keer" (in Dutch). Zappen. 15 September 2010. Retrieved 24 March 2017..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  2. ^ "John de Mol bedacht The Voice uit jaloezie". Algemeen Dagblad (in Dutch). 17 September 2010. Retrieved 11 June 2014.


  3. ^ "The Voice of Holland successfully launched". Het Parool (in Dutch). 18 September 2010. Retrieved 11 June 2014.


  4. ^ "The Voice of Holland succesvol van start" (in Dutch). Metro International. 18 September 2010. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 11 June 2014.


  5. ^ Heiko A. S. Johannsen (April 2012). "Exploring the Relationship Between Engagement and Loyalty in the Context of Social TV: A German Television Show's use of Social Media Interactions". Archived from the original on 15 November 2013 – via Google Docs.


  6. ^ "„The Voice Kids 2019": Das ändert sich in der nächsten Staffel" (in German). Klatsch-Tratsch. 26 October 2018.


  7. ^ "The Voice Kids 2018: When the 'coach chair' was first overwhelmed by ... couples coach!" (in Vietnamese). Saostar. 14 July 2018.


  8. ^ "Vernieuwingen in The Voice of Holland op een rijtje" (in Dutch). Blog.nl. 29 August 2014.


  9. ^ "Vocea României, sezonul 5, schimba regulile. Ce se intampla daca niciun antrenor nu apasa butonul pentru un concurent" (in Romanian). Pro TV. 8 September 2015.


  10. ^ "HLV The Voice 2018 'tận dụng' nút chặn: Lam Trường e ngại, Tóc Tiên cho là quyền ích kỷ bản thân". SaoStar.vn (in Vietnamese). 5 May 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2018.


  11. ^ ab "Lançamento da nova temporada do 'The Voice Brasil' é marcado por um show". portalaltadefinicao.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved 11 July 2018.


  12. ^ "Galerie foto - VIDEO. Pavel Bartoș face turul noului platou de la Vocea României".


  13. ^ "Botão de bloqueio sobe a polémica no "The Voice". "A coisa vai ser menos amistosa", avisa Catarina Furtado".


  14. ^ "Η αλλαγή στο "The Voice" που θα συναρπάσει τους τηλεθεατές!". tvnea.com. September 29, 2018.


  15. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/BpR_zAtgVBh/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  16. ^ "Trailer : ตัวอย่างแรกของ The Voice 2018 ที่มาพร้อมความฮาแบบจัดเต็ม".


  17. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/BpmL-XMFAxK/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  18. ^ ""The Voice" saison 8 : Les coachs vont pouvoir se "bloquer" entre eux".


  19. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/BqizSgXnfW2/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  20. ^ https://www.antena3.com/programas/el-hormiguero/invitados/video-rosario-flores-y-vanesa-martin-desvelan-las-novedades-de-la-voz-kids_201811275bfdb2100cf2f27f34a98adc.html. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  21. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/BrfkhSKFLo4/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  22. ^ "Nút khóa âm - một quyền năng mới chỉ có ở Giọng hát Việt nhí 2018". Saostar.vn (in Vietnamese). 19 August 2018. Retrieved 22 August 2018.


  23. ^ ab "The Voice Gets Companion Series With 5th Coach Kelsea Ballerini". E! Online. 10 September 2018. Retrieved 2018-09-13.


  24. ^ "Sezonul șapte Vocea României aduce noutăți în format!" (in Romanian). Pro TV. 22 August 2017.


  25. ^ "Supercoach introduced in the fourth season of La Voz Kids España" (in Spanish). Boomerang TV & Telecinco. 19 February 2018.


  26. ^ "A new rule of the battles of The Voice of Vietnam 2018" (in Vietnamese). Saostar. 24 June 2018.


  27. ^ "Nieuwe battles in halve finale The Voice of Holland" (in Dutch). Televisier. 10 December 2013.


  28. ^ "'The Voice of Afghanistan' on TOLO TV: TELEVISION's TOP GLOBAL SHOW SET TO LAUNCH IN AFGHANISTAN". Moby Group. Archived from the original on 23 May 2013. Retrieved 12 June 2013.


  29. ^ "Nieuw: The Voice of Afghanistan" (in Dutch). RTL Nieuws. Retrieved 18 June 2013.


  30. ^ "Lokua Kanza Quitte L'Aventure – The Voice". lifemag-ci.com. 25 June 2018.


  31. ^ "TRAJNERËT JANË GATI PËR RRUGËTIMIN E RI TË "THE VOICE KIDS"".


  32. ^ ab "Angola and Chile join list of Voice countries". Talpa. Retrieved 3 May 2014.


  33. ^ "The Voice أحلى صوت" (in Arabic). MBC1. Retrieved 12 June 2013.


  34. ^ "Axel, otra voz jurado".


  35. ^ "Tini Stoessel, jurado de "La Voz Argentina"".


  36. ^ "Jurado confirmado y comienzo de grabaciones para "La Voz Argentina"".


  37. ^ ՛՛Հայաստանի ձայնը՛՛ Մերի Մնջոյանն է. ArmStar News.


  38. ^ "The Voice 2012: Highlights and Memorable Performances". PopSugar. 18 June 2012. Retrieved 18 June 2013.


  39. ^ S, J. O. E. J. O. N. A. (13 December 2017). "So excited to finally announce that I'm joining @TheVoiceAU on @Channel9 as the 4th Coach! I'm coming for you, Australia!! #TeamJoe #TheVoiceAU pic.twitter.com/qxNLsLPNkE". @joejonas. Retrieved 7 January 2018.


  40. ^ Knox, David (14 November 2018). "Guy Sebastian becomes newest coach on The Voice". TV Tonight. Australia. Retrieved 16 November 2018.


  41. ^ Knox, David (15 August 2013). "The Voice Kids coming to Nine in 2014". TV Tonight. Retrieved 15 August 2013.


  42. ^ Priscilla Hendriks (31 August 2014). ""The Voice" goes to India, Croatia, Azerbaijan and Pakistan". Onscreen Asia. Archived from the original on 25 October 2014. Retrieved 1 September 2014.


  43. ^ "Walter Grootaers (63) wordt eerste coach in 'The Voice Senior'".


  44. ^ "Alle coaches van 'The Voice Senior' bekend: ook Dana Winner, Helmut Lotti en Natalia nemen plaats in de stoel".


  45. ^ "Coup de tonnerre à la RTBF pour la rentrée: BJ Scott s'absente de "The Voice Belgique"!".


  46. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/BmxjfrICB7K/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  47. ^ "Михаела Филева е треньор в новия сезон на "Гласът на България"".


  48. ^ ""La Voz Kids" será producida por el Canal Caracol" (in Spanish). Mundonets. Retrieved 15 March 2014.


  49. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/BpitftNHzjO/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  50. ^ "Con varias novedades llega 'La Voz Teens' al Canal Caracol". El País (in Spanish). Cali, Colombia. Retrieved 20 October 2016.


  51. ^ "Možnost stát se hvězdou: V The Voice Česko Slovensko může zazářit každý! PŘIHLASTE SE ZDE". TV Nova (in Czech). Retrieved 22 June 2018.


  52. ^ http://prask.nova.cz/clanek/novinky/prozrazeno-zname-jmeno-prvniho-kouce-the-voice-cesko-slovensko-je-to-znamy-hudebnik.html. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  53. ^ https://strategie.hnonline.sk/media/1860610-kali-bude-tretim-koucom-v-the-voice-cesko-slovensko. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  54. ^ https://www.bt.dk/film-tv-og-streaming/voice-junior-skifter-kanal-efter-fem-aar-paa-tv-2. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  55. ^ "Jenifer de retour dans "The Voice" ? Elle confirme à demi-mot !". 30 August 2018.


  56. ^ ""The Voice" : Quels seront les coachs de la saison 8 ?". 4 September 2018.


  57. ^ ab "The Voice se décline dans une version pour les 6 – 15 ans : The Voice kids" (in French). TF1. 9 September 2013. Archived from the original on 24 February 2014. Retrieved 15 March 2014.


  58. ^ Romahn, Marcel. "The Voice of Germany: Patrick Kelly soll Samu Haber ersetzen". rp-online.de (in German). Retrieved 20 June 2018.


  59. ^ ab "DEIN WEG AUF DIE VOICE-BÜHNE: KOMM ZUR SCOUTING-TOUR 2019".


  60. ^ "The Voice Kids 2019: Das sind die neuen coaches" (in German). The Voice Kids.


  61. ^ "Das sind die coaches von The Voice Senior!" (in German). T-Online.


  62. ^ Puteri Nur Emilia Bte Samian (4 May 2015). "&TV to air 'The Voice India'". OnScreenAsia. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2015.


  63. ^ "Anggun C Sasmi Sampai Vidi Aldiano Jadi Juri di The Voice Indonesia". Retrieved 5 August 2018.


  64. ^ "Wow 2 coaches sudah terbongkar nih nama namanya, dan coach @ti2dj udah gak sabar banget loh buat tekan tombol dan berbalik untuk kamu, apakah kamu pilihannya?". Retrieved 5 August 2018.


  65. ^ "GTV Official on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 22 June 2018.


  66. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/BoUgqgnHYXa/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  67. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/BoWla-MALFq/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  68. ^ Fabio Traversa (25 September 2012). "The Voice of Italy: Gianni Morandi conduttore, Gianmarco Mazzi direttore artistico, primo giudice". Blogosfere. Retrieved 21 June 2013.


  69. ^ https://www.lanostratv.it/2018/12/simona-ventura-conduce-the-voice-of-italy-tutte-le-novita/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  70. ^ Pietro Berna (19 November 2012). ""THE VOICE": FABIO TROIANO ALLA CONDUZIONE". TV Zoom. Retrieved 17 June 2013.


  71. ^ "The Voice Kids reaches Kazakhstan". Talpa. 11 May 2016. Retrieved 2 June 2016.


  72. ^ "Projekte "Lietuvos balsas. Vaikai!" – šokiai ant kėdžių ir M. Jankavičiaus repas". Kauno diena (in Lithuanian). 28 June 2018.


  73. ^ "The Voice 隆重登陆新马!The Voice, has finally hit the shores of Singapore and Malaysia!". thevoicesgmy.com. Retrieved 6 May 2017.


  74. ^ "The Voice Singapore-Malaysia launches online auditions". Malay Mail. 5 May 2017. Retrieved 6 May 2017.


  75. ^ Braziliense, Correio (17 May 2018). "Anitta pode ser nova jurada técnica do 'The voice México'". Correio Braziliense (in Portuguese). Retrieved 18 May 2018.


  76. ^ http://diariobasta.com/2018/12/19/televisa-le-dice-adios-a-la-voz-mexico-de-manera-definitiva/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  77. ^ "La Voz... México 2016". Televisa. Retrieved 31 October 2016.


  78. ^ "La Voz Kids cambia de coaches". @Televisa_Prensa.


  79. ^ "Natalia Jiménez y Carlos Rivera se suman a La voz kids". September 28, 2018.


  80. ^ "The Voice Mongolia to launch in 2015". Talpa. 19 February 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2015.


  81. ^ ab "South Africa 60th country to launch local edition of The Voice". Talpa. 22 April 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2015.


  82. ^ "Versión peruana de "The voice" se emitiría en julio del 2013". El Comercio. Peru. 26 November 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2013.


  83. ^ "Ricardo Morán anuncia nueva temporada de "La Voz Perú" para el 2019".


  84. ^ "José Luis Rodríguez vuelve a 'La Voz Perú'".


  85. ^ "After US tour, Sarah gears up for 'The Voice'". ABS-CBN News. 6 June 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2013.


  86. ^ "'The Voice Philippines' to premiere June 9". Rappler. 6 June 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2013.


  87. ^ "'The Voice PH,' 'PBB' auditions announced". ABS-CBN News. 29 March 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2018.


  88. ^ ab ""The Voice of The Philippines" Returns this Summer with Kids Edition". ABS-CBN PR. 17 March 2014.


  89. ^ https://pikio.pl/edyta-gorniak-mama-w-szpitalu/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  90. ^ "Leonid Agutin, Pelageya, Valery Meladze and unnamed artist became the coaches of The Voice. 60+". Комсомольская правда. August 13, 2018. Retrieved August 13, 2018.


  91. ^ "Lev Leshchenko became the coach of The Voice. 60+". Вокруг ТВ. August 14, 2018. Retrieved August 14, 2018.


  92. ^ "Riky Rick takes a seat in the red chair on The Voice SA". November 6, 2018.


  93. ^ "Riana Nel joins Riky Rick as coach on The Voice SA". November 7, 2018.


  94. ^ "Rocker Francois van Coke added as the fourth and final coach on The Voice SA season 3". 2018-11-09.


  95. ^ "Antonio Orozco ficha por 'La voz' y Vanesa Martín por 'La voz kids'". El Periódico de Catalunya (in Spanish). 11 July 2018.


  96. ^ "Paulina Rubio cierra un acuerdo para ser coach de 'La voz' en Antena 3". July 25, 2018.


  97. ^ abc "Atresmedia Televisión y Talpa Media alcanzan un acuerdo para la emisión de los formatos de 'La Voz' en España". Antena3.com. Retrieved 7 June 2018.


  98. ^ "David Bisbal, primer coach de "La Voz Senior" en Antena 3". November 14, 2018.


  99. ^ "Antena 3 confirma a los coaches de 'La Voz Senior': Bisbal, Pablo López, Orozco y Paulina Rubio". November 16, 2018.


  100. ^ "The Voice Returning in Switzerland".


  101. ^ "ย้ายช่อง เปลี่ยนโค้ช ! เดอะวอยซ์ ไทยแลนด์ ดึงป๊อบ ปองกูล-เจนนิเฟอร์ คิ้ม เสียบ".


  102. ^ "36 สิ่งที่คุณอาจไม่รู้ "The Voice Thailand"".


  103. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/BmNV4R1AlAK/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  104. ^ "O Ses Türkiye'de Seda Sayan bombası!".


  105. ^ http://www.gazetevatan.com/o-ses-turkiye-de-seda-sayan-bombasi--1197601-medya/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  106. ^ "O Ses Türkiye Çoçuklar Ne Zaman Başlayacak?". Haber Gazete. 6 March 2014. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 11 June 2014.


  107. ^ https://www.sanalkripto.com/o-ses-cocuklar-hangi-gunler-yayinlanacak-7038.html. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  108. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/BrL6NZRntFw/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  109. ^ "John Legend Joins 'The Voice' as Season 16 Coach (Exclusive)".


  110. ^ Fernandez, Suzette (5 July 2018). "Alejandra Guzman Joins Telemundo's 'La Voz (The Voice)' as a Coach on the First Season". Billboard.


  111. ^ Fernandez, Suzette (12 July 2018). "Wisin Takes the Third Coach Chair For Telemundo's 'La Voz' (The Voice)". Billboard.


  112. ^ https://www.instagram.com/p/Bnq2YM_H-Ce/. Missing or empty |title= (help)


  113. ^ Tina Villareal (10 July 2014). "The Voice of China in Singapore!". Today. Retrieved 6 August 2014.




External links



  • Talpa Media's Official website


  • The Voice on Talpa


  • The Voice Kids on Talpa


  • The Voice Global on YouTube











這個網誌中的熱門文章

12.7 cm/40 Type 89 naval gun

Rikitea

University of Vienna