The Voice of Bulgaria
The Voice of Bulgaria | |
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File:Voice bulgaria.jpg | |
Genre | Reality television |
Created by | John de Mol Roel van Velzen |
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Judges | |
Country of origin | Bulgaria |
Original language | Bulgarian |
No. of seasons | 9 |
No. of episodes | 155 |
Production | |
Producers | Talpa Media Group (2011-2019) ITV Studios (2020-present) |
Production locations | Seven-Eight Productions (1–3) MediaPro Entertainment (2–3) bTV Studio (4–) |
Running time | 120 minutes |
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Original network | bTV |
Picture format | 16:9 |
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The Voice of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Гласът на България, transcribed as Glasat na Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian reality singing competition and local version of The Voice of Holland. Its first season was held in the summer of 2011 on bTV. One of the important premises of the show is the quality of the singing talent. Four coaches, themselves popular performing artists, train the talents in their group and occasionally perform with them. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner.
The first season started airing on 18 July 2011 and ended on 24th October 2011. Until now, this show had aired for 8 seasons. In July 2021, btv had announced the 8th season, which aired in the fall of 2021, with Ivan Lechev return as a coach, with new coaches Dara, Galena and Lubo Kirov. The same coaches were announced to return for the 9th season in the fall of 2022. The Ninth season started on 4 September.
Format
The series consists of three phases: a blind audition, a battle phase, and live performance shows. Starting season 4, Knockout round is implemented for the total of four phases.
The Blind Auditions
In this stage, four judges/coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, choose teams of contestants by pressing the button to turn. Each judge has the length of the auditioner's performance (about one minute) to decide if he or she wants that singer on his or her team; if two or more judges want the same singer (as happens frequently), the singer has the final choice of coach.
Twists in blind auditions was then added. Starting season 4, when the contestant fails to turn any of the coaches, the contestant would straight go away from the stage, and the coach's chair remain unturned. In season 6 onwards, new element is added to give coaches new power, the "Block" button. A three new smaller white button with the name of other coaches, in addition to the red button, which allows coaches to block one of the coaches to prevent them on claiming the talent. Coaches is entitled only one "Block" for the entire blind auditions (raised to two in season 8). In season 7, when the blocked coach tries to turn around for the contestant, the chair of the blocked coach won't turn around, but that blocking rule change was removed in the next season. However, the blocking coach will lose the opportunity to block again if the blocked coach does not pressed his main red button or turned around.[1]
From season 8 onwards, coaches has the freedom to select unlimited number of contestants for their respective teams. However, the number of contestants on the team will be finalized by cutting them down to 14 contestants per team by selecting randomly by their coach to proceed into battle rounds.
Battle Rounds
Each team of singers is mentored and developed by its respective coach. In the second stage, called the battle phase, coaches group its team to two or three (which happened on season 7) of their team members battle against each other directly by singing the same song together, with the coach choosing which team member to advance from each of four individual "battles" into the next round, the Knockout rounds. However, starting season 3, new power is added to the coach during the phase, the "Steal". Each coach is given two (one in season 6 and 8) steals to save the artist from another team who lose their respective battle. In season 9 the non stop steal is featured, which means that steals during the battle rounds follow a hot-seat procedure: each artist that is stolen this season will sit in a designated seat in the backstage as they watch the other performances. If a coach has stolen one artist but later decides to steal another, the first artist will be replaced and eliminated by the newly-stolen artist.
Super Battles/Knockouts
Super Battles round is implemented starting season 4. The participants who remained after the vocal battles are grouped by the mentor into trios. Each artist had to sing in order to convince their respective coach to pick them for the Live shows. Each artist will decide on what song they will sing. After the performance, the coach would decide who to advance to the Live shows. In season six the round was renamed Knockouts and the rules were changed. Three chairs is placed on the stage to be seated by contestant. After the artist performing the song of its choice, the coach will decide if the artist will going forward to the next round by giving a chair or the artist will go home by not giving chair. At the end of this round, three artists per team will moved to the Live shows.[2]
Live Rounds
Within that first live round, the surviving four acts from each team again compete head-to-head, with public votes determining one of two acts from each team that will advance to the final eight, while the coach chooses which of the remaining three acts comprises the other performer remaining on the team.
In season eight, new stage was introduced, the Cross-Battles. In this round, an artist would be sent by his or her coach to compete against an artist from another team. The selection of the artists and their order of appearance were all decided by their respective coaches, and all of them were done without the knowledge of the opposing coach. Therefore, the battle pairings were completely random, and would only be revealed when the coaches appeared with their selected artist on stage and; the winner of the battle would determined via public votes.
During the Cross-Battle round, this would not guarantee to the coach if they would have a remaining contestant to fight for the finals, which happened first time in the show that the coach has no longer artist remaining for the finals (in the case of Lubo Kirov's team in the eighth season)
In the final phase, the remaining contestants compete against each other in live broadcasts. The television audience and the coaches have equal say 50/50 in deciding who moves on to the final 4 phase. With one team member remaining for each coach, the (final 4) contestants compete against each other in the finale with the outcome decided solely by public vote.
Coaches
Coaches' teams
- Winner
- Runner-up
- Third place
- Fourth place
Season | Coaches | |||
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Kiril Marichkov | Ivana | Miro | Mariana Popova | |
1 | Igor Shabov Valentina Dimitrova Ani Sarandeva Radoslav Gergov Rafaela Koseva Boyan Mihaylov |
Antoaneta Linkova Gergana Koeva Nevena Peykova Aleksandar Baychev Nargiz Saidova Radina Atanasova |
Todor Gadzhalov Elitsa Naumova Melinda Hristova Sevinch Ibrahim Kristina Avramova Viktoria Gyurova |
Steliyana Hristova Nevena Koleva Georgi Dyulgerov Bogdana Mitova Gergana Ruseva Tsvetana Dicheva |
2 | Yordan Karadjov | Victoria Terziyska | Preslava | Miro |
Krasimira Ivanova Hristo Mladenov Miroslav Tsankov Stanislava Semova Gita Petkova Yanitsa Rageva Nikolina Atanasova Boryana Boneva |
Vasil Chergov Nina Ilieva Nikoleta Stanoykova Nadezhda Dimitrova Dilyana Yordanova Madlen Kovacheva Mariela Gosheva Teni Omede |
Todor Georgiev Sashka Aleksandrova Tsvetelin Nikolov Petar Rangelov Kristian Dimitrov Nyagoleta Zheleva Elena Katrankyovska Plamen Borisov |
Ivaylo Donkov Vasya Popova Ventsislav Katov Nevena Dimitrova Galina Makaveeva Emilia Valenti Hristo Mihaylov Margarita Incheva | |
3 | Orlin Goranov | Desi Slava | Atanas Penev | Miro |
Anna Pesheva Petar Rangelov Tyurkyan Ismail Sabina Doneva Dani Chukov Ivan Chenov Stanislav Georgiev-Siso Biserka Mladenova |
Kristina Ivanova Iveta Kostova Asen Mihaylov Viktoria Peneva Selim Mirov Svetoslav Vladimirov Tihomir Tsonev Mila Zheleva |
Ati Molova Stefani Ilieva Maria Marinova Yana Kamenova Krum Filipov Venetsia Netsova Marieta Petrakieva Dilyana Yordanova |
Nevena Tsoneva Zoya Mutisheva Hristiyana Dankova Svetlana Cheprazova Ivelina Dolapchieva Ogi Georgiev Lazar Kisyov Sonya Ivanova | |
4 | Ivan Lechev | Poli Genova | Kamelia | Grafa |
Radko Petkov Hristo Mladenov & Dimitar Atanasov Maria Dimova «Mia D» |
Sarah Suzette Simona Zagorova Dea Maistorska |
Kristina Kabadieva Paulina Goranov Elena Freymann |
Yana Sabanova Kristian Grancharov Ivaylo Filipov | |
5 | Nia Petrova Nikola Zdravkov Trio Trinity Simona Zaharieva |
Viktoria Dinkova Aleksandar Savov Anna Azatyan Anastasia Belyavskaya |
Olivia Nikolova Nikola Chochev Nikol Todorova Gergana Velikova |
Rafael Pasamov Maria Pashalyska Yagoda Treneva Simeon Zhelyazkov |
6 | Ivan Lechev | Mihaela Fileva | Kamelia | Grafa |
Iva Georgieva Nikolay Vodenicharov-Niketsa Simona Simeonova |
Nadezhda Aleksandrova Hristian Nenov Veniamin Dimitrov |
Kiril Hadzhiev-Tino Maria Velichkova Todor Simeonov |
Atanas Kateliev Galina Krasimirova Ivana Mutskova | |
7 | Georgi Shopov Plamen Bonev Kalina Velkovska |
Elena Sirakova Ilin Papazyan Svetoslav Georgiev |
Kerana Kristina Doncheva Hristo Vasilev |
Joana Sashova Alexandar Georgiev Alexandar Slavchev Ivan Lazarov |
8 | Ivan Lechev | Dara | Galena | Lubo Kirov |
Boris Hristov Raya Dimitrova Ivan Ivanov |
Lidyia Ganeva Daniel Staykov Hristina Yosifova |
Petya Paneva Georgi Kostadinov Ekaterina Sava |
Ivan Ivanov Stefan Zdravkovic Jamie Rashed | |
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Coaches' timeline
Coaches | Seasons | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |
Miro | |||||||||
Kiril | |||||||||
Ivana | |||||||||
Mariana | |||||||||
Yordan | |||||||||
Preslava | |||||||||
Victoria | |||||||||
Orlin | |||||||||
Desi | |||||||||
Atanas | |||||||||
Ivan | |||||||||
Kamelia | |||||||||
Grafa | |||||||||
Poli | |||||||||
Mihaela | |||||||||
Dara | |||||||||
Galena | |||||||||
Lubo |
- Coaches gallery
Miro (2011–2014)
Kiril Marichkov (2011)
Mariana Popova (2011)
Ivana (2011)
Yordan Karadjov (2013)
Viktoria Terziyska (2013)
Preslava (2013)
Orlin Goranov (2014)
- Desi Slava.jpg
Desi Slava (2014)
Atanas Penev (2014)
Ivan Lechev (2017–)
Poli Genova (2017–2018)
Kamelia (2017–2020)
Grafa (2017–2020)
Mihaela Fileva (2019–2020)
Dara (2021-)
Galena (2021-)
Lubo Kirov (2021-)
Coaches' advisors
Season | Battles Advisors | Mega Mentor (Knockouts) | |||
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Team Kiril | Team Ivana | Team Miro | Team Mariana | ||
1 | Mitko Shterev | Galya Kurdova | Yordan Karadzhov | Adelina Koleva, Lili Vateva | Without Mega Mentor |
2 | Team Yordan | Team Preslava | Team Victoria | Team Miro | |
Adelina Koleva, Vladimir Dimov, Evgeni Dimitrov - Maestroto | |||||
3 | Team Orlin | Team Desi | Team Atanas | Team Miro | |
Adelina Koleva, Vladimir Dimov | |||||
6 | Team Ivan | Team Mihaela | Team Kamelia | Team Grafa | |
Stefan Valdobrev | Orlin Pavlov | Desi Slava | Maria Ilieva | ||
8 | Team Ivan | Team Dara | Team Galena | Team Lubo | All Coaches |
Atanas Penev | Doni | Medi, Georgi Simeonov | Maria Ilieva | Ishtar | |
9 | Alexandrina Pendatchanska | Mihaela Marinova | Desi Slava | Nina Nikolina |
Presenters
- Key
- Main presenter
- TV backstage presenter
- Online backstage presenter
Presenter | Seasons | ||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |
Marten Roberto | |||||||||
Victoria Terziyska | |||||||||
Gencho Genchev | |||||||||
Emanuela Ivanova | |||||||||
Yana Marinova | |||||||||
Pavell | |||||||||
Venci Venc' | |||||||||
Todor Georgiev-Toshey | |||||||||
Elina Markova | |||||||||
Aleksandra Bogdanska | |||||||||
Ivan Tishev | |||||||||
Preyah |
Series overview
Season | First aired | Last aired | Winner | Runner-up | Third place | Fourth place | Fifth place | Sixth place | Winning coach | Presenter(s) | Coaches (chairs' order) | |||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |||||||||||
1 | 18 July 2011 | 24 Oct 2011 | Steliyana Hristova | Igor Shabov | Antoaneta Roxana | Todor Gadzhalov | Without fifth or sixth finalists. | Mariana Popova | M. Roberto, V. Terziyska |
Kiril | Ivana | Miro | Mariana | |
2 | 11 Feb 2013 | 27 May 2013 | Ivaylo Donkov | Krasimira Ivanova | Vasil Chergov | Todor Georgiev | Miro | Roberto, Y. Marinova |
Yordan | Preslava | Victoria | Miro | ||
3 | 21 Sep 2014 | 21 Dec 2014 | Kristina Ivanova | Ati Molova | Anna Pesheva | Nevena Tsoneva | Desi Slava | Roberto, Terziyska | Orlin | Desi | Atanas | |||
4 | 26 Feb 2017 | 11 June 2017 | Radko Petkov | Sarah Suzette | Yana Sabanova | Kristina Kabadieva | Ivan Lechev | Pavell, Venci Venc' |
Ivan | Poli | Kamelia | Grafa | ||
5 | 18 Feb 2018 | 3 June 2018 | Nia Petrova | Viktoria Dinkova | Rafael Pasamov | Olivia Nikolova | ||||||||
6 | 24 Feb 2019 | 9 June 2019 | Atanas Kateliev | Kiril Tino | Iva Georgieva | Nadezhda Aleksandrova | Grafa Ampov | Mihaela | ||||||
7 | 23 Feb 2020 | 14 June 2020 | Georgi Shopov | Joana Sashova | Kerana | Elena Sirakova | Ivan Lechev | |||||||
8 | 12 Sep 2021 | 12 Dec 2021 | Petya Paneva | Georgi Kostadinov | Boris Hristov | Lidiya Ganeva | Raya Dimitrova | Ivan E. Ivanov | Galena | Ivan Tishev | Dara | Galena | Lubo | |
9 | 4 Sep 2022 | 4 Dec 2022 | TBA |
See also
References
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