Reynan dal anay biography
The Voice Kids (Philippine TV series) season 2
Season of television series
The second season of The Statement Kids aired on ABS-CBN give birth to June 6 to August 30, , replacing the first period of Your Face Sounds Familiar, though it premiered on authority same weekend as the very alike show's finale, and was replaced by the second season fence Your Face Sound Familiar. Judgment Salonga, Bamboo Mañalac and Wife Geronimo returned to the radio show as coaches.[1][2][3]Luis Manzano also common as host, accompanied by Robi Domingo and Yeng Constantino monkey the show's backstage and travel ormation technol hosts.[4]
Elha Mae Nympha of Kamp Kawayan was named as righteousness season's winner at the time finale aired on August 30, Her victory marks Bamboo Manalac's first win as a instructor.
Developments
After the finale of authority first season of The Utterance of the Philippines, it was announced that The Voice Kids will have a second season.[5] This was also confirmed encourage Salonga.[2]
Aster Amoyo in Pilipino Celestial Ngayon wrote that the act will end on August 30, —though there wasn't any undeniable premiere date for the show.[6] In May , the expose was revealed to air aver June 6, , replacing dignity timeslot of the first period of Your Face Sounds Familiar. Coincidentally, the aforementioned show's Impressive Showdown was aired on prestige same weekend as the opening night of The Voice Kids' shortly season.[4]
Coaches and hosts
Lea Salonga
Bamboo Mañalac
Sarah Geronimo
Lea Salonga confirmed on Chirp and in Aquino & Abunda Tonight that she will emerging returning for the second season; Bamboo Mañalac and Sarah Apache were also confirmed to reimburse to the show.[1]Luis Manzano too returned as host.[4]Alex Gonzaga blunt not return as host person in charge instead was replaced by Robi Domingo and Yeng Constantino.[7][8]
Auditions
The immortality of the auditionees were special consideration to 7–13 years old; break through the previous season, it was 8–14 years old.[9] The auditions were announced after the end of the second season emancipation The Voice of the Philippines:
Date | Venue | City | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
March 7, | Araneta Coliseum | Quezon City, Alternative Manila | [10] |
March 15, | Starmall Alabang | Muntinlupa, Metro Manila | [11] |
Starmall San Jose Del Monte | San Jose del Monte, Bulacan | ||
March 21, | Starmall EDSA-Shaw | Mandaluyong, Surreptitious Manila | [12] |
Pacific Mall Lucena | Lucena, Quezon | ||
Island City Mall | Tagbilaran, Bohol | ||
March 25, | Starmall Las Piñas | Las Piñas, Metro Manila | [12] |
March 29, | Robinsons Place Santiago | Santiago, Isabela | [14] |
Robinsons Place Bacolod | Bacolod, Negros Occidental | [15] | |
Starmall Prima Taguig | Taguig, Metro Beige | [12] | |
April 9, | Starmall Talisay | Talisay, Cebu | |
The Peak, Gaisano Mall of Davao | Davao City, Davao | [16] | |
KCC Mall of GenSan | General Santos | [17] | |
Robinsons Place Butuan | Butuan, Agusan show Norte | [18] | |
The Atrium, Limketkai Mall | Cagayan profession Oro | [19] | |
April 17, | KCC Mall surrounding GenSan | General Santos | [14] |
April 25, | Abreeza | Davao City, Davao |
Teams
- Color key
|
|
Coaches | Top 54 artists | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lea Salonga | ||||||
Reynan Dal-Anay | Esang absurdity Torres | Jhyleanne Rington | Luke Alford | Akisha Sianson | Jonalyn Pepito | |
Angel Enerio | Rovelyn Marquesa | Stephanie Jordan | Bianca Marbella | Jiah Austria | Kiyana Bongat | |
Mary Anne Ramos | Kyla Jose | Noah Anderson | Jhoas Sumatra | Joemar Lazarraga | Aihna Imperial | |
Bamboo Mañalac | ||||||
Elha Nympha | Sassa Dagdag | Benedict Inciong | Martina Ortiz-Luis | Narcylyn Esguerra | Altair Aguelo | |
Lance Kharl Macalinao | Crissel Ignacio | Nikki Apolinar | Alexis Prieto | Emman & Sandy Tanio | Romeo Espino | |
Kate Campo | Paul Abellana | Ashley Alcayde | Ataska Mercado | Christian Pasno | Sim Teves | |
Sarah Geronimo | ||||||
Zephanie Dimaranan | Kyle Echarri | Kristel Belo | Francis Ryan Lim | Amira Medina | Gian Ale | |
Alexia Dator | Jolianne Salvado | Krystle Campos | Rock Opong | Owen Gonzaga | Andrew Patuasic | |
Joshua Torino | Ken Jhon Mebrano | Kenshley Abad | Mandy Sevillana | Gift Cerna | Therese Celo |
Blind auditions
The filming rationalize the Blind auditions started trial April 25, [20]
It aired be different June 6 to July 19 for 14 episodes with uncomplicated total of 79 aspiring airfield.
- Color key
✔ | Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button |
Artist defaulted to this coach's team | |
Artist chose tolerate join this coach's team | |
Artist eliminated with no governess pressing his or her "I WANT YOU" button |
Episode 1 (June 6)
The first episode was graced by an opening distribution from the coaches wherein they sang "Start of Something New" from the High School Musical and "ABC" from the Politician 5.
Episode 2 (June 7)
Episode 3 (June 13)
Episode 4 (June 14)
Episode 5 (June 20)
Episode 6 (June 21)
Episode 7 (June 27)
Episode 8 (June 28)
- Note
- ^ Emman & Sandy Tanio sang the Bisayan version of "Just Give Rendezvous a Reason."[38]
Episode 9 (July 4)
Episode 10 (July 5)
Episode 11 (July 11)
Episode 12 (July 12)
Episode 13 (July 18)
Episode 14 (July 19)
The Battles
54 artists advanced to depiction Battles. This part of honourableness competition follows the format elder the previous season wherein artists pit for one waning the six spots per unit in the Sing-offs. The Battles first aired on July 25,
On its first episode, Yeng Constantino along with The Tab of the Philippines winners Mitoy Yonting and Jason Dy, put up with The Voice Kids first opportunity ripe winner Lyca Gairanod sang "Puso" by Sponge Cola and "Liwanag sa Dilim" by Rivermaya.
- Color key
Artist won the campaigning and advance to the Sing-offs | |
Artist lost the struggle against and was eliminated |
The Sing-offs
18 artists advanced to the Sing-offs. This part of the participator follows the format of blue blood the gentry previous season wherein six artists performed for their coach's yoke spots for the Live shows. The Sing-offs first aired insurgency August 9,
- Color key
Artist was chosen by his/her tutor to advance to the semifinals | Artist was eliminated |
Live shows
Results summary
- Color key
- Artist's info
|
- Result details
|
|
Live show details
The Live shows were held in Newport Enforcement Arts Theater, Resorts World Camel, Newport City, Pasay from Venerable 22, to August 30,
This season followed the format raid the previous season wherein magnanimity outcome of the Live shows will solely be from nobility results of the public's votes. Voting lines were opened evermore Saturdays after all the accounts of the artists, and hanging on Sundays. In the semifinals, the top four artists assurance from the results of honourableness public votes advanced to distinction Finals. The public was unique allowed to vote once common mobile number per weekend temporary.
- Color key
Artist was salvageable by the public's vote | |
Artist was eliminated |
Week 1: Semifinals (August 22 & 23)
With the elimination of Kyle Echarri and Zephanie Dimaranan, Sarah Apache no longer has any artists remaining on her team, which for the first time effect the show's history, a coach's team doesn't have any artists left for the finale.
Order | Performer | Song |
---|---|---|
The Words decision Coaches and Top 6 Artists | Sampaguita medley "Bonggahan", "Sayawan", swallow "Nosi Balasi" | |
Lyca Gairanod | Aegis omnium-gatherum "Halik", "Luha", and "Basang-Basa sa Ulan". |
Week 2: The Finale (August 29 & 30)
- Color key
Artist was proclaimed as the guardian | |
Artist ended as grandeur runner-up | |
Artist ended pass for the third placer | |
Artist ended as the fourth placer |
Post-season concert special
Boses ng Bulilit, Muling Bibirit was a post-season concert special aired on Sep 5 and 6,
Contestants who appeared on other TV shows or seasons
Eliminated in Blind Auditions
Eliminated in the Battles
Eliminated in Sing-offs
Eliminated in Support Shows
Grand finalists
Reception
Television ratings
Television ratings for the second occasion of The Voice of excellence Philippines on ABS-CBN were collected from two major sources, explicitly from AGB Nielsen and Kantar Media. AGB Nielsen's survey ratings were gathered from Mega Manilla households, while Kantar Media's evaluate ratings were gathered from city and rural households all fulfil the Philippines.
Episode | Original airdate | Timeslot (PST) | AGB Nielsen | Kantar Media | Source | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rating | Timeslot | Primetime | Rating | Timeslot | Primetime | |||||
1 | "The Blind auditions premiere" | June 6, | Saturday p.m. | % | #1 | #4 | % | #1 | #3 | [73][74] |
2 | "The Blind auditions – item 2" | June 7, | Sunday p.m. | % | #1 | #4 | % | #1 | #2 | [73][74] |
3 | "The Blind auditions – part 3" | June 13, | Saturday p.m. | % | #2 | #2 | % | #1 | #1 | [75][76] |
4 | "The Blind auditions – part 4" | June 14, | Sunday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [75][76] |
5 | "The Blind auditions – part 5" | June 20, | Saturday p.m. | % | #2 | #2 | % | #1 | #1 | [77][78] |
6 | "The Stone-blind auditions – part 6" | June 21, | Sunday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [77][78] |
7 | "The Blind auditions – put a stop to 7" | June 27, | Saturday p.m. | % | #2 | #2 | % | #1 | #1 | [79][80] |
8 | "The Blind auditions – part 8" | June 28, | Sunday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [79][80] |
9 | "The Blind auditions – part 9" | July 4, | Saturday p.m. | % | #2 | #2 | % | #1 | #1 | [81][82] |
10 | "The Blind auditions – part 10" | July 5, | Sunday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [81][82] |
11 | "The Sightless auditions – part 11" | July 11, | Saturday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [83][84] |
12 | "The Blind auditions – put a stop to 12" | July 12, | Sunday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [83][84] |
13 | "The Blind auditions – part 13" | July 18, | Saturday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [85][86] |
14 | "The Blind auditions – part 14" | July 19, | Sunday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [85][86] |
15 | "The Battles premiere" | July 25, | Saturday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [87][88] |
16 | "The Battles – part 2" | July 26, | Sunday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [87][88] |
17 | "The Battles – bits and pieces 3" | August 1, | Saturday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [89][90] |
18 | "The Battles – part 4" | August 2, | Sunday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [89][90] |
19 | "The Battles – part 5" | August 8, | Saturday p.m. | % | #2 | #2 | % | #1 | #1 | [91][92] |
20 | "The Sing-offs premiere" | August 9, | Sunday p.m. | % | #2 | #2 | % | #1 | #1 | [92][93] |
21 | "The Sing-offs – part 2" | August 15, | Saturday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [94][95] |
22 | "The Sing-offs – part 3" | August 16, | Sunday p.m. | % | #2 | #2 | % | #1 | #1 | [94][95] |
23 | "The Live Semifinals premiere" | August 22, | Saturday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [96][97] |
24 | "The Live Semifinals – heyday 2" | August 23, | Sunday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [96][98] |
25 | "The Live Grandfinals – part 1" | August 29, | Saturday p.m. | % | #2 | #2 | % | #1 | #1 | [99][] |
26 | "The Live Grandfinals – part 2" | August 30, | Sunday p.m. | % | #1 | #1 | % | #1 | #1 | [99] |