
The Voice Kids, an Arabic rendition of the Dutch show The Voice of Holland, is back with a third season! The Arabic kids’ spinoff launched in 2015, and ever since then, has been a tremendous hit.
The show’s format features blind auditions, battle rounds, and live performances. In the beginning of the season, the judges hold blind auditions. They have their backs turned while contestants sing for a minute and a half. If a judge wants to have the contestant advance in the competition and coach him on their team, that coach presses a buzzer to turn around and face the contestant. If more than one judge hits the buzzer, the contestant then chooses which coach’s team to be on. Out of 100 contestants, each judge will be able to pick 12 singers for their team.
During battle rounds, one singer from each team competes against the other by singing the same song onstage. Judges decide who performs the song the best, and ultimately, who stays and who goes. At the end of the contest, the public can decide which singer deserves to win based on live performances. The contestants are analyzed using a mixture of the judges’ critical analysis and popularity with the audience.
The Voice Kids, an Arabic rendition of the Dutch show The Voice of Holland, is back with a third season! The Arabic kids’ spinoff launched in 2015, and ever since then, has been a tremendous hit.
The show’s format features blind auditions, battle rounds, and live performances. In the beginning of the season, the judges hold blind auditions. They have their backs turned while contestants sing for a minute and a half. If a judge wants to have the contestant advance in the competition and coach him on their team, that coach presses a buzzer to turn around and face the contestant. If more than one judge hits the buzzer, the contestant then chooses which coach’s team to be on. Out of 100 contestants, each judge will be able to pick 12 singers for their team.
During battle rounds, one singer from each team competes against the other by singing the same song onstage. Judges decide who performs the song the best, and ultimately, who stays and who goes. At the end of the contest, the public can decide which singer deserves to win based on live performances. The contestants are analyzed using a mixture of the judges’ critical analysis and popularity with the audience.
The Voice Kids, an Arabic rendition of the Dutch show The Voice of Holland, is back with a third season! The Arabic kids’ spinoff launched in 2015, and ever since then, has been a tremendous hit.
The show’s format features blind auditions, battle rounds, and live performances. In the beginning of the season, the judges hold blind auditions. They have their backs turned while contestants sing for a minute and a half. If a judge wants to have the contestant advance in the competition and coach him on their team, that coach presses a buzzer to turn around and face the contestant. If more than one judge hits the buzzer, the contestant then chooses which coach’s team to be on. Out of 100 contestants, each judge will be able to pick 12 singers for their team.
During battle rounds, one singer from each team competes against the other by singing the same song onstage. Judges decide who performs the song the best, and ultimately, who stays and who goes. At the end of the contest, the public can decide which singer deserves to win based on live performances. The contestants are analyzed using a mixture of the judges’ critical analysis and popularity with the audience.
The Voice Kids, an Arabic rendition of the Dutch show The Voice of Holland, is back with a third season! The Arabic kids’ spinoff launched in 2015, and ever since then, has been a tremendous hit.
The show’s format features blind auditions, battle rounds, and live performances. In the beginning of the season, the judges hold blind auditions. They have their backs turned while contestants sing for a minute and a half. If a judge wants to have the contestant advance in the competition and coach him on their team, that coach presses a buzzer to turn around and face the contestant. If more than one judge hits the buzzer, the contestant then chooses which coach’s team to be on. Out of 100 contestants, each judge will be able to pick 12 singers for their team.
During battle rounds, one singer from each team competes against the other by singing the same song onstage. Judges decide who performs the song the best, and ultimately, who stays and who goes. At the end of the contest, the public can decide which singer deserves to win based on live performances. The contestants are analyzed using a mixture of the judges’ critical analysis and popularity with the audience.