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The Voice Teens (Philippine TV series) season 1
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The first season of the Philippine reality singing competition The Voice Teens aired on ABS-CBN from April 16 to July 30, 2017, replacing the first season of Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids and was replaced by Little Big Shots. Lea Salonga, Bamboo Mañalac and Sharon Cuneta, who had appeared in the third season of The Voice Kids returned to the show as coaches; they will also be accompanied by Sarah Geronimo, who had returned to the franchise after a season hiatus.[1][2][3][4] The show is hosted by Toni Gonzaga and Luis Manzano — the two previously teamed up in hosting the second season of The Voice of the Philippines.[5] The show airs every Saturdays 7:15 p.m. (PST) and Sundays at 7:00 p.m. (PST). It originally ran for 60 minutes until I Can Do That concluded, in which the show's run time was extended to 75 minutes. The finale aired on July 30, 2017 with Jona Marie Soquite of Team Sarah as the champion.
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Auditions
The ages of the auditionees were from ages 13 to 17 years old.[6]
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Teams
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Blind auditions
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Out of more or less 10,000 aspirants, only 100 teens were able to proceed in the Blind auditions; 56 thereof were able to join one of the teams and advance to The Battles.
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Episode 1 (April 16)
The coaches performed "Next in Line" by AfterImage prior to the start of the Blind auditions.
Episode 2 (April 22)
Episode 3 (April 23)
Episode 4 (April 29)
Episode 5 (April 30)
Episode 6 (May 6)
Episode 7 (May 7)
Episode 8 (May 13)
Episode 9 (May 14)
Episode 10 (May 20)
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- a.^ Chan Millanes auditioned together with Christian Millanes. Lea was the only one who turned but preferred to have only one member of the pair advance to the next round for undisclosed reasons. The pair decided that Chan would advance.
Episode 11 (May 21)
Episode 12 (May 27)
Episode 13 (May 28)
Episode 14 (June 3)
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The Battles
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From June 10 (Episode 16), the show's airtime was extended to 75 minutes instead of the usual 60 due to the then-recently concluded season of I Can Do That.
For The Battles, the coaches had to pair two of their artists to sing in a duet. The coaches then had to select an artist from the pair to advance to the next round. The coaches, for this season were given the power to steal two losing artists from the opposing teams. At the end of this round, seven artists remained on each team with two artists being stolen creating a total of 36 artists (9 on each team) advancing to The Knockouts.
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The Knockouts
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The Knockout rounds aired from July 1 to 9, 2017. Artists are grouped into three by their respective coaches where only one artist will win in each group. Each artist gets to pick their song. The top 12 contestants then moved on to the "Live Shows."
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Live shows
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The live shows began airing on July 15, 2017. Unlike the previous seasons of The Voice of the Philippines and The Voice Kids, it was held in the ABS-CBN studios at Quezon City instead of the Newport Performing Arts Theater at the Resorts World Manila in Newport City, Pasay.
The public was only allowed to vote once per mobile number per team. New to this season is the online voting through Google Philippines. By typing the keyword Voice Teens Vote in the search box, clickable photos of the artists that had performed for that day will show up in the search results page; one Google account is entitled to one vote per team only.[7]
The first live show followed the voting format of the third season of The Voice Kids. After the performance of the three artists per team, the public got to vote on who should advance to the semifinals. Voting was done during the commercial break and closed once the show goes back. The artist with the highest public votes advanced to the semifinals. Meanwhile, the coach picked the other artist that moved on to the semifinals, similar to the second season of The Voice of the Philippines.
The semifinals featured a scoring system somewhat similar to the second season of The Voice of the Philippines. Following the performance of the two artists per team, the public gets to vote on who should advance to the finals. Voting was done during the commercial break and closed once the show goes back. After all performances of the night, the coaches give their artists a score from 0 to 100 points. The coaches are not allowed to give the same scores to the artists.
The combined average is 50% public votes and 50% coach votes.
Week 1 (July 15 & 16)
The top eight artists came from the results of the public votes and coach's choice advanced to the semifinals.
The top twelve artists performed on Saturday and Sunday, July 15–16, 2017, with the results at the end of each show.
Week 2: Semifinals (July 22 & 23)
The top four artists, one per team, coming from the results of the combined public and coach votes advanced to the finals.
Week 3: Finals (July 29 & 30)
Like the previous seasons of The Voice of the Philippines and The Voice Kids, the finals were aired in a two-part episode on July 29 and 30.
The finals of this season followed the format of The Voice Kids where there were three rounds – duet song with the coach, upbeat song, and the power ballad song.
The winner was determined through public votes alone. After all the first-day performances, the voting lines were opened. At Sunday, 12:00 mn, the voting lines were closed. The voting continued after the power ballad performances and was closed immediately after a commercial break. The first and second-day votes were combined. The artist with the highest percentage of votes was declared The Voice Teens Grand Champion.
With Jona Soquite claiming the title, this is the third victory of Sarah Geronimo as coach on all editions of the Philippine franchise of The Voice. Sarah Geronimo is the first coach in all franchises of the Voice around the world that managed artists in three different versions of The Voice (with Jason Dy winning the second season of The Voice of the Philippines and Lyca Gairanod winning the inaugural season of the Philippine version of The Voice Kids).
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Elimination table
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Contestants who appeared on other media
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Eliminated in the Blind Auditions
- Justine Narvios joined the third season of Tawag ng Tanghalan, where she was a one-time defending champion.
Eliminated in the Battle Rounds
- Chloe Redondo went viral in 2019 when she posted a cover of “Pangarap Ka Ang Ibigin Ka.” She joined the second season of Idol Philippines, where she was eliminated in the Do or Die Rounds. She joined the sixth season of The Clash in GMA, where she was eliminated in the second round. She won the Clash Back and finished as the runner-up to eventual winner Naya Ambi, whom she lost against in the second round.
- Jomar Pasaron joined the Year 5 and 6 of Tawag ng Tanghalan.
Eliminated in the Knockout Rounds
- Erica Ladiza joined the seventh season of Tawag ng Tanghalan, where she was eliminated in the semi-finals.
- Gia Gonzales is the cousin of Zephanie Dimaranan, who was a semi-finalist of the second season of The Voice Kids Philippines.
- Fatima Lagueras joined the first season of Idol Philippines, where she was eliminated in the Top 8.
- Patricia Bonilla is the daughter of Mau Marcelo, the grand champion of Philippine Idol. She also joined the first season of Idol Philippines, where she was eliminated in the Top 10.
- Arisxandra Libantino joined the seventh series of United Kingdom's Britain's Got Talent, where she finished in eighth place.
- Julian Juangco joined the sixth season of Tawag ng Tanghalan as a daily winner.
- Bryan Chong joined the first season of The Clash in GMA, but was eliminated in the second round. He also joined the second season of Idol Philippines, where he finished in fourth place.
Eliminated in the Live Shows
- Queenie Ugdiman joined the first season of The Clash in GMA, where she was eliminated in the Top 6.
- Emarjhun de Guzman joined the third season of Tawag ng Tanghalan, where he was four-time defending champion. He returned for Instant Resbak after being saved by Hurado Kyla. He returned for the Final Resbak, but was eliminated.
- Alessandra Galvez and Chan Millanes joined the second season of the The Clash in GMA. Millanes was eliminated in the second round, while Galvez was eliminated in the Top 10. Galvez is the older sister of Precious Galvez, who joined the second season of The Voice Kids Philippines. She also joined the third season of Tawag ng Tanghalan as a daily winner, but she finished in sixth place in the fifth season. She later became one of the hosts of Showtime Online U.
Grand Finalists
- Isabela Vinzon is the daughter of actor Roi Vinzon.
- Jeremy Glinoga became an online host for the fourth and fifth season of The Voice Kids Philippines, and the second and third season of The Voice Teens Philippines.
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