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15-426: The Voice Generations may refer to: The Voice Generations (Australian TV series) The Voice Generations (Philippine TV series) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title The Voice Generations . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

30-424: A coach in the first season , returned to the coaching panel, replacing Boy George . Sonia Kruger , who left as host following the conclusion of the eighth season , returned as host following the exit of Darren McMullen and Renee Bargh . Colour key In the blind auditions this season the coaches complete their teams without a specific number of members. Also, each coach can block another two times; however,

45-399: A coach. For the first time, an artist that had a coach blocked in his/her blind auditions (Guy Sebastian blocking Jessica Mauboy) went on to win an entire Australian season. On 15 December 2020, Seven announced Guy Sebastian would continue as a coach; Jessica Mauboy and Rita Ora were named as new coaches, replacing Kelly Rowland and Delta Goodrem ; and Keith Urban , having last been

60-464: Is an Australian singing competition television series . It premiered on the Seven Network on 31 January 2022. It is based on the original The Voice of Holland . Unlike the main series , the show features groups of at least two members coming from different generations with no age limit. Groups must have a pre-existing relationship such as families, friends, students and teachers, neighbours, and

75-429: Is part of The Voice franchise and comprises three rounds: blind auditions, battle rounds, and grand finale. Four coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, create their teams of two groups through a blind audition process during the auditionee's performance. If two or more judges want the same group, the group has the final choice of coach. Each group of singers is mentored and developed by their respective coach. In

90-569: The format . The Voice (Australian season 10) The tenth season of The Voice began airing on 8 August 2021. Due to the acquisition of 21st Century Fox by Disney , Fox Studios has been designated to Disney and Marvel productions, resulting in ITV Studios Australia becoming the new home for The Voice . In August 2020, it was announced Seven Network had picked up the series for its tenth season, set to broadcast in 2021, with Sonia Kruger returning as host. In December of

105-554: The Battles, coaches pit their two acts to go against each other in a sing-off. They all have different songs, after which the coach chooses which act will advance into the Grand Finale. The final four groups compete against each other with the winner being decided by a public vote. Caitlin & Tim, from Team Rita, won the competition. Prior to the premiere of the show, it was announced that Urban, Ora, Mauboy, and Sebastian would serve as

120-511: The application for a new version of the show to be broadcast in 2022: The Voice: Generations , where family or friend groups consisting in singers of all ages are the ones who can apply. This is an original version of The Voice franchise , with the idea being adapted to the Lithuanian series a few weeks later. The first season is hosted by Sonia Kruger and has Jessica Mauboy , Rita Ora , Guy Sebastian and Keith Urban as coaches. The show

135-646: The battles. The coaches then had to choose one of their two groups to send through to the Grand Finals. The Grand Finals was aired on 2 February, with each group performing a song. This is the only episode where the results were determined by the public and not the coaches. With Caitlin and Tim winning, they are the first winners of the Voice Generations and marks Rita's first win on the Voice. Various international television networks have licensed or indicated interest in

150-558: The coach who is blocked is unable to pitch for the artist. In the Cut (filmed in the day after the blind auditions), each artist must immediately face their coach to prove their star power. The coaches divide their teams in groups of a specific theme and the contestants battle it out singing the same song. Each coach can only take five artists through to the Knockouts. In the knockouts, each artist must perform to their coach. After each act performs,

165-414: The coaches for the series, all of whom have served as coaches in the tenth season of the original series. Sonia Kruger, who was also in the main version, is the show's host. Colour key In the blind auditions, the coaches can get only two artists to fill their respective teams. The Battles premiered at the second half of the second episode. The coaches gave their two groups different songs to sing in

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180-433: The coaches have three options: to either send the artist straight to the semi-final, send the artist home, or make a decision at the end of the show when all artists have performed. Each coach can only take two artists through to the semis. The Semi-finals episode was first broadcast on 5 September 2021. At the end of the episode, the coaches were allowed to take one artist each through to the Grand Finale. The Grand Finale

195-401: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Voice_Generations&oldid=1166219320 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Voice Generations (Australian TV series) The Voice Generations

210-428: The like. The series employs a panel of four coaches who critique the artists' performances and guide their teams of selected artists through the remainder of the season. They also compete to ensure that their act wins the competition, thus making them the winning coach. The coaching panel consists of Keith Urban , Guy Sebastian , Rita Ora , and Jessica Mauboy . On 16 July 2021, The Voice casting website announced

225-495: The same year, Seven announced that Guy Sebastian , Jessica Mauboy , Rita Ora , and Keith Urban were the coaches, replacing Boy George , Delta Goodrem and Kelly Rowland . The grand finale was prerecorded in April 2021, with four different endings being taped. The show was broadcast on 12 September 2021 with the winner, Bella Taylor Smith , being decided by a viewer poll. Smith’s victory marked Guy Sebastian’s first and only win as

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