La Voz Peru


La Voz Perú is a Peruvian reality talent show that premiered on Latina Televisión on September 30, 2013. It is based on the original The Voice of Holland, and is part of an international franchise created by Dutch television producer John de Mol.

History

The voice format was devised by John de Mol, creator of Big Brother, and unlike other singing talent shows, only the voice potential will be evaluated without giving importance to the physical appearance of the participants.
This is a foreign format, produced in different parts of the world with great success in 2011. Peru will voice a jury of four professionals who show their back to the participants and will hear them sing. When one of them likes what they hear, the coaches in question will press a button and your chair will turn, making it the "godfather" of the contestant.
The novelty of this show is the dynamics of the program. Unlike other contests of song, this version added an ingredient of coaches, who will be four remain turned on during the performance of the participants. Thus, only from the voice, each coach will select what participants you want for your team.
Thus, the contest will be divided into different phases: the instance of a "blind" song, the selection and the duel between teams prepared for special galas shows and live performances.

Format

La Voz Perú is to choose between a group of contestants, of different ages, those who stand out for their vocal qualities without image influence the decision of the coaches, composed of well-known artists who later directed their education. This format aims to try to find the best voice in Peru.

Blind auditions

In the Blind auditions, each coach completes a team of artists by using only the sense of hearing, being unable to see them. Within ninety seconds, coaches must decide whether they want the participant for their team or not. If several coaches wish to have the same contestant, the last word is of the participant. Once the teams are formed, each coach will be responsible to train the artists for the second phase. In the fourth season, a new element was added, the "Block" button, which allows a coach to block another to prevent them from recruiting the artist on its team. Each coach has granted three blocks to use in the entire stage.

Battles

In the Battles, each coach will put two of their participants head-to-head singing a song together. Both singers should shine in a duet and the coach will decide which of them is the winner of the battle. The winners of these battles advance to the next stage. In season two, "Steals" were added, this allows another coach to save another artist from another team who lose the battle. However, in the fourth season, "Steal" was removed in this round. The "Steals" returned the following season, where coaches can save only one artist from another team.

Sing-offs

From season one through three, in the Sing-offs every coach must save six participants to send them directly to the live shows so that the three missing have to sing in front of the coach the song performed in blind auditions, thus, the coach will save two and will have to eliminate the other to reach the live show with eight participants each team.

Knockouts

This was introduced in the fourth season, replacing the Sing-offs. In this round, coaches would group the artist into pairs and will sing the song of the artist's choice, and the coach will choose one artist to proceed to the next round. Also, "Steals" were added in this round, allowing another coach to save the losing artist from another team.

Live shows

In the live shows, each coach will assess their team members weekly, and after the performances, some are saved by the public and others by their coach. In the finale, they not only present songs solo, but each finalist also performs a duet with her coach. The final word is from the public, which enshrines one of the four finalists to be the voice of Peru.

Coaches

On Saturday, 3 August 2013, the official list of the four coaches of La Voz Perú was released: Puerto Rican singer Jerry Rivera, Mexican pop singer Kalimba, Venezuelan singer José Luis "El Puma" Rodríguez, and Peruvian singer Eva Ayllón. The panel remained for the series' second season, in 2014.
On Monday, 10 August 2015, a new coaching panel was revealed for the third season: returning coach Eva Ayllón, Nicaraguan singer Luis Enrique, Mexican rock singer Álex Lora, and Peruvian singer Gian Marco Zignago.
In May 2021, Latina Televisión confirmed a new season of La Voz Perú. New coaches Mike Bahía, Daniela Darcourt, and Guillermo Dávila join original coach, Ayllón.
On 4 April 2022, Latina Televisión announced via the official La Voz Perú Facebook profile the coaches for the fifth season. Christian Yaipén and Noel Schajris are the new coaches, while Darcourt and Ayllón return as coaches from last season.
In January 2023, it was announced that the coaches for the sixth season will feature returning coach Ayllón, The Voice Kids coach Maricarmen Marín, The Voice Senior coach Raúl Romero, and new coach Mauricio Mesones.

Series overview

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SeasonAiredWinnerRunner-upThird placeFourth placeWinning coachPresenters
12013Daniel LazoJavier AriasMichael AbantoKarolina CruzJosé Luis RodríguezCristian Rivero,
Diego Ubierna
22014Ruby PalominoMartin TremoladaTeresa MedranoRonald ArtetaJerry RiveraCristian Rivero,
Diego Ubierna
32015Yamilet de JaraSusan OchoaJairo TafurJair MendozaÁlex LoraRivero,
42021Marcela NavarroRandy FeijooValeria ZapataAldair SánchezGuillermo DávilaRivero, Karen Schwarz
52022Lita PezoEdu LeccaVeruska VurdúBeikEva AyllónRivero, Karen Schwarz
62023Luis ManuelLucero LópezAsmir YoungLucy YoungMauricio MesonesAlzamora, María Paz

Kids edition

La Voz Kids is a Peruvian singing competition produced by Rayo in collaboration with Talpa Media, aired on Latina Televisión on 13 January 2014. After the success of La Voz Perú, Latina Televisión launched an advertisement preparing a children's version, which had already been broadcast in other countries under the format of The Voice Kids. The Peruvian La Voz Kids began recording in November 2013. The show focuses on choosing between a group of children from 8 to 14 years old that stand out for their vocal qualities, with their looks not influencing the decision of the coaches – who are made up of well-known artists who mentor the children. The first three seasons were hosted by Cristian Rivero. Also hosting, the first season counted with Almendra Gomelsky; Gigi Mitre for the second season, and Katia Condos for the third. The coaches for the first season were Peruvian folklore singer Eva Ayllón, Mexican pop singer Kalimba, and Peruvian pop singer Anna Carina. Luis Enrique replaced Kalimba in the third season. The reboot of the La Voz Perú came with a fourth season for the kids. The fourth season started to be broadcast on 19 October 2021, with Ayllón coming back as a coach alongside Christian Yaipén, Daniela Darcourt, and Joey Montana. Rivero was joined by Gianella Neyra to host the show. For the fifth season that began broadcasting in 2022, Rivero returned as host and was joined by Karen Schwarz. Ayllón returned as a coach with new coaches Víctor Muñoz, Ezio Oliva, and Maricarmen Marín.

Series overview

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Teams

SeasonEva AyllónKalimbaAnna Carinarowspan="5"
1Valeria Zapata
Erick Napa
Jessica Narváez
Mauricio Ormeño
Josué Aldave
Kevin Villaverde
Adela Padilla
Ariana Stisin
Bárbara Tipian
Antonella Montalvo
Maryuri Peña
Rudy Cabrera
Jean Pool Meléndez
Nancy Godoy
Víctor García
Diego Rubio
Marjorie Godoy
Luz Manchego
Amy Gutiérrez
Camila Castillo
Sandra Saldaña
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
Michael Villar
Dayana Pauccar
Sonalí Oré
Nicolás Orejuela
Sally Macedo
Killa Tupayachi
Daniela Prado
Ariana Roggero
Vanessa Angúlo
Dayana Campos
Marcia Acasiete
Marianélida Baca
Dayana León
Paola Egusquiza
Sebastián Reátegui
Francesca Siche
Tiffany Terrones
Gonzalo Kujón
Shania Lazo
Nicole Tudela
Camila Yanqui
Tatiana Medina
Olga Juárez
Dulce Nicole
Karimé Castillo
Renato Valdivia
Grecia Huertas
Nayeli Ramírez
Daniela Lam
Alexandra Fernández
Yalú Olaya
Valeria Vertiz
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2D'Angelo Perez
Amanda Legario
Nicole Salinas
Daniela Aybar
Daniela Balbuena
Rocío Soto
María De Los Angeles
Brenda Morí
Eva María Huertas
Celeste Manrique
Rocío Miranda
Nathaly Gutiérrez
Karely Maza
Cristian Alcázar
Sofia Hernández
María Fe Velito
Ana Paula Vera Tudela
Lucero Koyama
Nathaly Esquerre
Luna Chavarri
Camila Dellepiane
Kiara Álvarez
Clenith Coaquira
Erika Rivas
Natalia Salinas
Leslie Figueroa
Meylin Sullon
Jesús Rojas
Fabrizio Galvez
Noelani Aspiros
Luis Roldan
Brenda Torres
Anali Leon
Aracelly del Carmen
María Gracia Delgado
Luz Chávez
Melanie Caldas
Renato Yáñez
Aracely Taboada
Karina Mendoza
Daniela Ahón
Shirell De La Cruz
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3Luis EnriqueEva AyllónAnna Carina-
3Úrsula Eyzaguirre
Marcelo García
Esmeralda Díaz
Ángelica Dávila
Jair Montaño
Francisco Vidal
Nicole La Rosa
Jack León
Camila Lizarribar
Anely Dávila
Aarón Guerrero
Willy Pisco
Nicolás Parra
Flavia Pajuelo
Gianella Quezada
David Chávez
Luciana Ríos
María Fernanda Dámazo
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4Christian YaipénEva AyllónJoey MontanaDaniela Darcourt
4Angelo Villanueva
Luna Vásquez
Paulina Villalobos
César Vicente
Sabrina Quintana
Cielo Sánchez
Fernanda Rivera
Vincenzo Leonardi
Stiven Franco
Gianfranco Bustios
Lucía Grundy
Fiorella Caballero
5Victor MuñozEva AyllónEzio OlivaMaricarmen Marín
5Gianmarco Morales
Lucciana Vega
Camila Giménez
Facu
Alice Belleza
Thiago Castañeda
Douglas Mogollón
Victoria Camacho
Dariana Rodríguez
Stive Kidman
Alfrelith Urquiola
Kamila Bolívar

Senior edition

La Voz Senior is a Peruvian singing competition produced by Rayo in collaboration with Talpa Media, that began airing on Latina Televisión in August 2021. The debut season was hosted by Cristian Rivero, and had Eva Ayllón, Daniela Darcourt, Tony Succar, and the duo Pimpinela as coaches. The second season began airing in August 2022 with Ayllón and Darcourt returning as coaches. They were joined by new coaches René Farrait and Raúl Romero.

Teams

SeasonDaniela DarcourtPimpinelaEva AyllónTony Succar
1Oscar Centeno
Caridad Plaza
Dodo
Pepo Orozco
Miguel Vallejo
Denys Torres
Mito Plaza
Angela Caballero
Carlos Alonso
José Luis Meza
Rosa Muñoz
Jorge Luis Bendezú
Luis Ángel Reddel
Julio César Mancilla
Maby Curich
Fernando Campos
Virginia Cano
Roberto Pescasio
Lourdes Carhuas
Abel Alcántara
Reiser Vásquez
Los Bardos del Son
Eduardo Barrón
Lalo Quispe
2Daniela DarcourtRené FarraitEva AyllónRaúl Romero
2Otoniel Darío
Renán Eduardo
Yolanda Carbajal
Marco Antonio Roldá
Ana María Rossi
Luis Reynaga
Tito Bravo
Silvia Cornejo
Javier Carranza
Los Hermanos Vera
Haydee Ledesma
Abraham Páucar
Sonia Bertha
Raúl Abril
Meleke
Jeanette Romer

Generations edition

La Voz Generaciones is the Peruvian singing competition produced by Rayo in collaboration with Talpa Media, aired on Latina Televisión. Based on the original Australian version. The debut season was hosted by Cristian Rivero and Karen Schwarz. The coaches for the first season consisted of Christian Yaipén, mother-son duo Mimy & Tony Succar, and Eva Ayllón.

Teams

SeasonChristian YaipénMimy & TonyEva Ayllón
1Dante & Paul Dávila
Julio & César Mancilla
Los Bolivar
Koa Música Acapella
Las Rosas de Guadalupe
Los Leonardi
Los Palma
Eduardo & Edy
Familia Chacaltana
Los Moscoso
Las Dueñas
Coro Clave de Do