The Voice Kids (Polish TV series)

Summary

The Voice Kids is a Polish reality and talent show that premiered on January 1, 2018, on the TVP 2 television network. The Voice Kids is a part of the internationally syndicated show The Voice and based on the reality singing competition launched in the Netherlands as The Voice Kids. The show was created by Dutch television producer John de Mol.

The Voice Kids
GenreTalent show
Created byJohn de Mol
Directed byRinke Rooyens
Presented by
Judges
Theme music composerMartijn Schimmer
Country of originPoland
Original languagePolish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes107
Production
Production companiesTalpa (2018–2019)
ITV Studios (2020–present)
Rochstar
Original release
NetworkTVP 2
ReleaseJanuary 1, 2018 (2018-01-01) –
present
Related
The Voice of Poland
The Voice Senior
The Voice (franchise)

Format edit

There are four phases in the competition. Stage one is the blind auditions; stage two is the battle rounds, stage three is the sing off, and stage four is the final live performance. Contestants are aged eight to fifteen (from season 4 contestants are aged eight to fourteen).

The rules of the competition are similar to those of The Voice of Poland. During the blind auditions, each coach selects and mentors 18 contestants. In the battle stage, participants are divided into three groups and challenge participants from other teams. Each battle results in one winner, but coaches do not name a loser. Battle stage winners go to the sing-off stage where the coaches select nine finalists—three from each team. The nine finalists perform live and the winner is selected by the viewing audience using SMS voting. The winner receives a scholarship and the possibility to release a song with Universal Music Polska. The Voice Kids is produced by Rochstar.[1]

Selection process edit

For the first season, the blind auditions began August 19, 2017, and concluded on August 23, 2017. Children who auditioned were between eight and fifteen years of age.

Coaches edit

The original coaches for this talent show were Tomson and Baron of Afromental, Edyta Górniak, and Dawid Kwiatkowski. Górniak did not return for the second season and was replaced by Cleo. All coaches from second season returned for the third, fourth, fifth and sixth seasons. On July 26, 2023, it was announced that Natasza Urbańska would replace Dawid Kwiatkowski in the seventh season of the show.[2]

Timeline edit

Coach Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Edyta Górniak
Dawid Kwiatkowski
Tomson & Baron
Cleo
Natasza Urbańska

Gallery edit

Line-up of coaches edit

Hosts edit

Key edit

  Main presenter
  Backstage presenter
  Contestant

Timeline edit

Timeline of hosts
Host Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Tomasz Kammel
Barbara Kurdej-Szatan
Adam Zdrójkowski
Jan Dąbrowski
Ida Nowakowska
Antoni Scardina
Oliwier Szot

Gallery edit

Coaches and finalists edit

  •   Winner
  •   Runner-up
  •   Third place
Season Coaches and their finalists
1 Dawid Kwiatkowski Tomson & Baron Edyta Górniak
Antek Scardina
Nela Zawadzka
Kuba Szmajkowski
Zuzia Jabłońska
Amelia Andryszczyk
Oliwia Kopiec
Roksana Węgiel
Mateusz Gędek
Natalia Zastępa
2 Dawid Kwiatkowski Tomson & Baron Cleo
Paweł Szymański
Oliwier Szot
Carla Fernandes
Wiktoria Gabor
Lena Marzec
Michał Szczurek
Anna Dąbrowska
Adrian Bałucki
Karolina Kruk
3 Marcin Maciejczak
Ala Tracz
Anastazja Maciąg
Hania Sztachańska
Ewelina Kozub
Ola Gwazdacz
Natalia Kawalec
Wiktoria Zwolińska
Szymon Lubicki
4 Aleksander Klembaski
Natalia Pawelska
Zofia Sławińska
Sara Egwu James
Mikołaj Jabłoński
Amelia Borkowska
Tatiana Kopala
Karolina Szostak
Igor Konieczny
5 Alicja Górzyńska
Laura Bączkiewicz
Piotr Pączkowski
Maja Cembrzyńska
Tosia Zakrzewska
Ida Wargskog
Mateusz Krzykała
Julia Bieniek
Maximilian Kononow
6 Martyna Gąsak
Leon Olek
Miłosz Siekierski
Marcel Tułacz
Anna Laskowska
Kinga Kipigroch
Marysia Stachera
Miłosz Zarzeka
Pola Płowiak
7 Cleo Tomson & Baron Natasza Urbańska
Ola Antoniak
Mateusz Pierożek
Marysia Stefanowska
Nikodem Pajączek
Milena Gajek
Wiktoria Szeflińska
Michell Siwak
Marta Porris-Zalewska
Helenka Zaciewska

Series overview edit

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Polish The Voice Kids series overview
Season Year Winner Finalists Winning coach Hosts
1 2018 Roksana Węgiel Antoni Scardina Zuza Jabłońska Edyta Górniak Tomasz Kammel Barbara Kurdej-Szatan
2 2019 Ania Dąbrowska Wiktoria Gabor Paweł Szymański Cleo
3 2020 Marcin Maciejczak Hania Sztachańska Natalia Kawalec Dawid Kwiatkowski Ida Nowakowska
4 2021 Sara Egwu-James Aleksander Klembaski Tatiana Kopala Tomson & Baron
5 2022 Mateusz Krzykała Maja Cembrzyńska Alicja Górzyńska Cleo
6 2023 Martyna Gąsak Marysia Stachera Marcel Tułacz Dawid Kwiatkowski
7 2024

Seasons' summary edit

Season 1 (2018) edit

The first edition of The Voice Kids premiered on January 1, 2018. The judges were Edyta Górniak, Tomson and Baron, and Dawid Kwiatkowski. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Barbara Kurdej-Szatan and Adam Zdrójkowski. The winner was 13-year-old Roksana Węgiel from Team Edyta, who later won Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018 for Poland with the song "Anyone I Want to Be".[3]

Season 2 (2019) edit

The second edition of The Voice Kids premiered on January 1, 2019. The judges were Dawid Kwiatkowski, Tomson and Baron, and Cleo. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Barbara Kurdej-Szatan, and Jaś Dąbrowski. The winner was 14-year-old Anna Dąbrowska from Team Cleo.[4]

Season 3 (2020) edit

The third edition of The Voice Kids premiered on January 1, 2020. All three coaches and main host from the previous season returned,[5] whereas Ida Nowakowska joined the show as new host replacing Barbara Kurdej-Szatan. The winner was 14-year-old Marcin Maciejczak from Team Dawid.

Season 4 (2021) edit

The fourth edition of The Voice Kids premiered on February 27, 2021. All three coaches from the previous season returned in the new season. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Ida Nowakowska, Antoni Scardina and Oliwier Szot, replacing Jan Dąbrowski. Sara Egwu-James from Team Tomson & Baron won season 4 and later represented Poland in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song "Somebody".

Season 5 (2022) edit

The fifth edition of The Voice Kids premiered on February 26, 2022. All three coaches from the previous season returned in the new season. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Ida Nowakowska, Antoni Scardina and Oliwier Szot, replacing Jan Dąbrowski. The winner was Mateusz Krzykała from Team Cleo.

Season 6 (2023) edit

The sixth edition of The Voice Kids premiered on February 25, 2023. All three coaches from the previous season returned in the new season. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel and Ida Nowakowska. On April 29, 2023, the winner was announced to be Martyna Gąsak from Team Dawid. This was the last season to feature Kwiatkowski as a coach.

Season 7 (2024) edit

The seventh edition of The Voice Kids premiered on February 24, 2024. Cleo and Tomson & Baron returned as coaches. On July 26, 2023, it was announced that Natasza Urbańska would replace Dawid Kwiatkowski in the seventh season of the show. The show is once again hosted by Tomasz Kammel and Ida Nowakowska.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Voice Kids in Poland!". www.rochstar.tv. Retrieved 2018-12-07.
  2. ^ "To już potwierdzone! Wiemy, kto w TVP zastąpi Dawida Kwiatkowskiego". muzyka.interia.pl. Retrieved 2023-07-26.
  3. ^ ""The Voice Kids": 12-letnia Roksana Węgiel wygrała program". muzyka.onet.pl (in Polish). Onet.pl. 24 February 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  4. ^ "Ania Dąbrowska Najlepszym Głosem drugiej edycji!". voicekids.tvp.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-02-24.
  5. ^ ""THE VOICE KIDS": ZNAMY TRENERÓW NOWEJ EDYCJI PROGRAMU. INTERNAUCI NIE KRYJĄ RADOŚCI. "NAJLEPSI!"". plejada.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2019-08-01.

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