The Voice of Germany explained

Genre:Talent show
Country:Germany
Language:German
Num Seasons:14
Num Episodes:135
Location:Studio Adlershof, Berlin
Executive Producer:Christiane Knaup
Last Aired:present

The Voice of Germany is a German reality talent show created by John de Mol, based on the concept The Voice of Holland and its international series. It began airing on ProSieben and Sat.1 on 24 November 2011.[1]

There are five different stages to the show: producers' auditions, blind auditions, battle rounds, sign offs, and live shows. There have been thirteen winners to date: Ivy Quainoo, Nick Howard, Andreas Kümmert, Charley Ann Schmutzler, Jamie-Lee Kriewitz, Tay Schmedtmann, Natia Todua, Samuel Rösch, Claudia Emmanuela Santoso, Paula Dalla Corte, Sebastian Krenz, Anny Ogrezeanu, and the latest Malou Lovis Kreyelkamp.

The show was originally presented by Stefan Gödde. Since 2012, Thore Schölermann has presented the show. From 2015 until 2021, Schölermann together with Lena Gercke hosted the show. In the tenth season, Annemarie Carpendale replaced Gercke as the new host, for the first stages. In the eleventh season, Melissa Khalaj in the semi-final and Steven Gätjen in the final, replaced Schölermann. Since 2022, Schölermann together with Melissa Khalaj hosted the show. The coaches for the upcoming season will be Samu Haber, Yvonne Catterfeld, Kamrad, and Mark Forster. Other coaches from previous seasons include Nena, Rea Garvey, The BossHoss, Xavier Naidoo, Max Herre, Michi Beck & Smudo, Stefanie Kloß, Andreas Bourani, Michael Patrick Kelly, Alice Merton, Sido, Nico Santos, Johannes Oerding, Sarah Connor, Peter Maffay, Giovanni Zarrella, Bill & Tom Kaulitz, Shirin David and Ronan Keating. In the ninth season, Nico Santos was featured as an off-screen fifth coach for Comeback Stage contestants. Michael Schulte took over as the Comeback Stage coach for the tenth season and Elif Demirezer was in the eleventh season as the Comeback Stage coach. However, the Comeback Stage was discontinued after the twelfth season.

On 5 April 2013, the kids version of the show premiered on Sat.1 and has since continued for eleven seasons. The twelve season has been announced and aired in 2024. On 23 December 2018, a seniors version of the show premiered on Sat.1. Two seasons aired before the show was canceled.[2]

Format

The Voice is a reality television series that features four coaches looking for a talented new artist, who could become a global superstar. As the title indicates the coaches judge their vocal ability and not their looks, personalities or stage presence. There are four different stages: producers' auditions, Blind auditions, Battle phase and live shows.

The first stage of the show is not broadcast. The producers of the show audition all the artists that submitted their selves through the form on the website. The selected by the producers artists proceed to the blind auditions where they have to perform for the coaches. Each coach 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. However, if no coach turns around then the artist is sent home.

Each team of singers is mentored and developed by its respective coach. In the second stage, called the battle phase, coaches have two 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 first live round. 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 the final phase, the remaining contestants (Final 32) 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.

In Season 2, the battle format was extended into the live shows. The eight contestants in one team competed in battles until one finalist is left. The winner of these battle was selected by a 50%-mixture of a coach and televoting.

In Season 3, the live show battle format was abolished after it was criticized that popular contestants had to compete against each other. The number of live shows was reduced from six to four. The knockout round where contestants who succeeded from battle rounds compete for live shows was introduced in this season. It was first seen in the third season of the American The Voice. The Cross-battle was also introduced in season 3 and was extended to season 4. In season 5, four contestants received the highest vote from the public advanced to the Live Finals regardless of what team they are from. But from the sixth season onwards, only one contestant from each team who received the highest vote out of their teams' top 3 was sent to the finals.

From Season 6 to Season 8, artists that are not selected by any of the coaches leave the stage immediately after their song and do not talk with the coaches. However, in Season 9, the show added a brand new phase of competition called The Voice: Comeback Stage by SEAT that was exclusive to thevoiceofgermany.de. It was shown for the first time in the fifteenth season of the American version. After failing to turn a chair in the blind auditions or eliminated from battles and sing offs, artists had the chance to be selected by fifth online-coach to become a member of his person team.[3] The two winners will compete in the live shows against the talents of the main coaches live on TV and so they can The Voice of Germany win.

Production

In early April 2011, it was announced that ProSieben and Sat.1 bought the rights for the show. Devised by John de Mol, the creator of Big Brother, The Voice is based on the Dutch TV programme The Voice of Holland and is part of The Voice franchise, being based on the similar British and American format. In July 2011, ProSieben and Sat.1 began announcements of the coaches for the series. The first season aired in 2011-12 network television schedule. After a successful Season 1, Prosieben and Sat.1 decided to run another season in 2012. After the successful ratings in the blind auditions in Season 2, Prosieben and Sat.1 announced a third season in 2013. In December 2013, it was announced a fourth season, which began airing in October 2014. In June 2015, Prosieben and Sat.1 announced the fifth season for the 2015-16 network television schedule.

In the final of the fifth season, it was announced the sixth season for 2017. During the seventh season, it was announced that there would be an eighth season in 2018. In the final of season 8, it was announced by the presenter the ninth season. On 3 November 2019, it was announced the tenth season or the anniversary season which will premiere on 2020.[4] On 16 June 2020, Sat.1 announced that the anniversary series of the casting show The Voice of Germany will have more episodes than before.[5]

Coaches and presenters

Coaches

On 11 July 2011, ProSieben and Sat.1 announced that Nena and Xavier Naidoo are the first two coaches for the first season.[6] On 25 August 2011, Rea Garvey and the duo Boss Burns (Alec Völkel) & Hoss Power (Sascha Vollmer) from the band The BossHoss were announced as the remaining two coaches.[7] All four coaches returned for the second season.[8] Naidoo and Garvey did not return for season three and were replaced by Samu Haber and Max Herre.[9] On 18 March 2014, Völkel and Vollmer from the band The BossHoss announced that they would no longer be coaches for the fourth season.[10] Five days later, Nena also announced her exit from the show.[11] On 27 March 2014, Michi Beck & Smudo from the band Die Fantastischen Vier were announced as The BossHoss replacement.[12] On 3 April 2014, Haber announced on Facebook that he would coach in the fourth season. On 6 May 2014, it was announced that Herre had left the show, but Garvey returned after one season hiatus. On 3 July, Silbermond frontwoman Stefanie Kloss announced that she would replace Nena.[13] In early May 2015, Haber announced that he would not be a coach on the fifth season.[14] He was replaced by Andreas Bourani. The other three coaches remained on the show.[15]

On 30 April 2016, it was announced that Garvey would leave the show and Haber would return for the sixth season, after one season hiatus.[16] On 14 June 2016, it was announced that Michi & Smudo and Bourani would continue as coaches, whereas Kloss was replaced by Yvonne Catterfeld.[17] For the seventh season, it was announced that The Voice Kids coach Mark Forster would be joining Catterfeld, Haber and Michi & Smudo as coaches. Bourani was therefore confirmed to have left the show.[18] In May 2018, Haber's management confirmed that he would not be a coach for the eighth season.[19] He was replaced by Michael Patrick Kelly. Catterfeld, Forster and Michi & Smudo all returned as coaches.[20] On 7 April 2019, Michi & Smudo announced their departure from The Voice of Germany after five seasons.[21] In May, Catterfeld and Kelly also announced their exits.[22] [23] On 26 May 2019, it was announced that Forster would remain as coach, Garvey would return as coach after a three-season hiatus, whereas Alice Merton and Sido would be joining the show for the first time.[24] On 21 August 2019, it was announced that Nico Santos would also join season nine as the fifth coach for the Comeback Stage of the competition, increasing the number of teams and finalists from 4 to 5.[25]

In June 2020, it was announced that Sido and Merton would not be in the anniversary series of The Voice of Germany.[26] [27] On 17 July 2020, it was announced that the anniversary season will include six coaches: 2 solo coaches and 2 duo coaches. The two solos were Forster and Santos and the two duos were Catterfeld & Kloss and Haber & Garvey.[28] On 21 July 2020, it was announced that Michael Schulte would be the new Comeback Stage coach.[29] On 9 June 2021, ProSieben and Sat.1 announced that Garvey, Haber, Kloss and Catterfeld would not be returning for the eleventh season.[30] On 25 June 2021, ProSieben and Sat.1 announced that Johannes Oerding and Sarah Connor as new coaches of the eleventh season, with Forster and Santos returning, and Elif Demirezer as the new "Comeback Stage" coach.[31] On 13 April 2022, it was announced that Santos, Connor and Oerding would not be returning for the twelfth season, whereas Forster would be continuing.[32] [33] On 12 May 2022, it was announced that Garvey and Kloss would be returning as coaches for the twelfth series, and Peter Maffay was confirmed as the new coach. In addition, after 3 seasons, it was confirmed that there would be no Comeback Stage coach. Hence, the number of finalists would be down to 4 once again.[34] On 28 May 2023, it was announced that all four coaches from the previous season would not be returning for the thirteenth season, meaning that the panel for the thirteenth season will consist of 4 new coaches.[35] [36] On 6 June 2023, it was revealed that Ronan Keating, Giovanni Zarrella, Shirin David, and Bill & Tom Kaulitz are new coaches for the thirteenth season.[37]

In April 2024, it was confirmed that Keating, Zarrella and The Kaulitz Brothers would not be returning for season fourteen.[38] [39] [40] [41] On 18 May 2024, it was confirmed that the panel would be completely refreshed once again with Kamrad debuting as a new coach for season fourteen, alongside Forster returning after a one-season absence, as well as Haber and Catterfeld who will be re-joining the panel after last coaching in season ten.

Coach ! colspan="14"
Seasons
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BossHosscolspan="11"
Nenacolspan="11"
colspan="2"
Xaviercolspan="12"
Maxcolspan="11"
colspan="2"
Michi & Smudocolspan="6"
Andreascolspan="8"
Mark
Michael Patrickcolspan="6"
Alicecolspan="5"
Sidocolspan="5"
colspan="3"
colspan="4"
Johannescolspan="3"
Sarahcolspan="3"
colspan="3"
Petercolspan="2"
Giovanni
Bill & Tom
Ronan
Kamrad
Notes
  1. Rea Garvey and Samu Haber featured together as a duo coaching team in the tenth season.
  2. Stefanie Kloss and Yvonne Catterfeld featured together as a duo coaching team in the tenth season.
  3. Nico Santos featured as the "Comeback Stage" coach in the ninth season, and then as a main coach from the tenth season onwards.
  4. Michael Schulte was the "Comeback Stage" coach in the tenth season.
  5. Elif is the "Comeback Stage" coach in the eleventh season.

Lineup of coaches

Presenters

Stefan Gödde was announced as the host of the program in July 2011.[42] Since season two, actor Thore Schölermann hosts the show.[43] From the fifth season until the eleventh season, Schölermann and model Lena Gercke hosted together the show.[44] Since season 12, Schölermann and Melissa Khalaj will host together the show.[45]

From season one until season four, Doris Golpashin was as the show's social media correspondent during the live shows.[46]

In the tenth season TV presenter Annemarie Carpendale hosted the show, only for the blind auditions, battle rounds and sing offs, replacing Gercke, who was pregnant.[47] Gercke returned in the live shows.[48] In the eleventh season, Schölermann could not be in the semi-final and final, because his wife Jana Schölermann was pregnant. Melissa Khalaj represented him in the semi-final, and Steven Gätjen in the final.[49]

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     Featured as a full-time backstage presenter.
     Featured as a part-time presenter.
The Voice of Germany presenters
Presenter Seasons
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Stefancolspan="13"
Doriscolspan="10"
Thore
Lenacolspan="3"
Annemariecolspan="4"
Melissa
Stevencolspan="3"

Coaches and finalists

Color key
  • Winner
  • Runner-up
  • Third place
  • Fourth place
  • Fifth place
    Season! style="width:15%" scope="col"
    Rea GarveyNenaThe BossHossXavier Naidoostyle="width:15%" scope="col" rowspan="15"
    1Michael Schulte
    Jasmin Graf
    Percival Duke
    Benny Fiedler
    Charles Simmons
    Lena Sicks
    Kim Sanders
    Sharron Levy
    Behnam Moghaddam
    Yasmina Hunzinger
    Nina Kutschera
    Lisa Martine Weller
    Ivy Quainoo
    Ole Feddersen
    Ramona Nerra
    Bennie McMillan
    C Jay
    Sahar Haluzy
    Max Giesinger
    Mic Donet
    Rino Galiano
    Katja Friedenberg
    Rüdiger Skoczowsky
    Dominic Sanz
    2Nick Howard
    Michael Heinemann
    Bianca Böhme
    Jenna Hoff
    Karo Fruhner
    Evi Lancora
    Rayland Horton
    Michelle Perera
    Isabell Schmidt
    Brigitte Lorenz
    Eva Croissant
    Menna Mulugeta
    Neo
    Aisata Blackman
    Sami & Samira Badawi
    Michel Schmied
    James Borges
    Rob Fowler
    Raffa Shira Banggard
    Steffen Reusch
    Keye Katcher
    Lida Martel
    Christin Kieu
    Tiffany Kirkland
    Michael Lane
    Freaky T
    Gil Ofarim
    Jesper Jürgens
    Brandon Stone
    Momo Djender
    Iveta Mukuchyan
    Marcel Gabriel
    3Samu HaberNenaThe BossHossMax Herre
    Chris Schummert
    Judith van Hel
    Yvonne Rüller
    Romina Amann
    Tesiree Priti
    Nilima Chowdhury
    Tiana Kruskic
    Emily Intsiful
    Thorunn Egilsdóttir
    John Noville
    Nader Rahy
    Laura Kattan
    Debbie Schippers
    Caro Trischler
    Tal Ofarim
    Aalijah Tabatha Hahnemann
    David Whitley
    Anina Schibli
    Andreas Kümmert
    Peer Richter
    Nico Gomez
    Yasemin "Jazz" Akkar
    Violeta Kokollari
    Katharina Schoofs
    4Rea GarveyMichi Beck & SmudoStefanie KloßSamu Haber
    Lina Arndt
    Philipp Leon Altmeyer
    Alex Hartung
    Carlos Jerez
    Charley Ann Schmutzler
    Calvin Bynum
    Stephanie Kurpisch
    René Lugonic
    Marion Campbell
    Ben Dettinger
    Björn Amadeus Kahl
    Anna Liza Risse
    Andrei Vesa
    René Noçon
    Katrin Ringling
    Daniel Mehrsadeh
    5Rea GarveyStefanie KloßMichi Beck & SmudoAndreas Bourani
    Denise Beiler
    Mary Summer
    Joshua Harfst
    Isabel Ment
    Dimi Rompos
    Cheryl Vorsterman van Oijen
    Jamie-Lee Kriewitz
    Tobias Vorwerk
    Matthias Nzola Zanquila
    Ayke Witt
    Tiffany Kemp
    Michael Bauereiß
    6Samu HaberYvonne CatterfeldMichi Beck & SmudoAndreas Bourani
    Robin Resch
    Stas Schurins
    Florian"Flo"Unger
    Boris Alexander Stein
    Vera Tavares
    Friedemann Petter
    Marc Amacher
    Robert Ildefonso
    Yasmin Sidibe
    Tay Schmedtmann
    Lucie Fischer
    Michael Caliman
    7Mark ForsterMichi Beck & SmudoYvonne CatterfeldSamu Haber
    Benedikt Köstler
    Michael Russ
    Filiz Arslan
    Anna Heimrath
    Meike Hammerschmidt
    Dzenan Buldic
    BB Thomaz
    Melvin Vardouniotis
    Gregor Hägele
    Natia Todua
    Janina Beyerlein
    Lara Samira Will
    8Michael Patrick KellyMichi Beck & SmudoYvonne CatterfeldMark Forster
    Samuel Rösch
    Bernarda Brunović
    Matthias Nebel
    Eros Atomus Isler
    Coby Grant
    Clifford Dwenger
    Benjamin Dolic
    Linda Alkhodor
    James Smith Jr.
    Jessica Schaffler
    Rahel Maas
    Diana Babalola
    9Mark ForsterAlice MertonSidoRea GarveyNico Santos
    Fidi Steinbeck
    Oxa
    Claudia Emmanuela Santoso
    Mariel Kirschall
    Freschta Akbarzada
    Larissa Pitzen
    Erwin Kintop
    Marita Hintz
    Lucas Rieger
    Celine Abeling
    10Mark ForsterYvonne Catterfeld & Stefanie KloßNico SantosSamu Haber & Rea GarveyMichael Schulte
    Tosari Udayana
    Sion Jung
    Oliver Henrich
    Juan Geck
    Jonas & Mael
    Nico Traut
    Paula Dalla Corte
    Matthias Nebel
    Alessandro Pola
    Mickela Löffel
    11Mark ForsterNico SantosSarah ConnorJohannes OerdingElif Demirezer
    Florian & Charlene
    The Razzzones
    Luna Farina
    Gugu Zulu
    Kati Lamberts
    Jennifer Williams
    Katarina Mihaljević
    Archippe Ombang
    Joel Zupan
    Sebastian Krenz
    Ann Sophie
    Zeynep Avci
    Linda Elsener
    Sascha Salvati
    12Rea GarveyStefanie KloßPeter MaffayMark Forsterscope="col" rowspan="2"
    Tammo Förster
    Jan Bleeker
    Sophie Frei
    Basti Schmidt
    Lizi Gogua
    Luan Huber
    Julian Pförtner
    Nel Lewicki
    Susan Agbor
    Anny Ogrezeanu
    Bruno Flütsch
    Marlon Falter
    13Giovanni ZarrellaBill & Tom KaulitzShirin DavidRonan KeatingKool Savas
    Desirey Sarpong AgyemangMalou Lovis Kreyelkamp
    Joel Marques Cunha
    Marc Altergott
    Naomi Mbiyeya
    Niclas Scholz
    Joy Esquivias
    Kim Schutzius
    Danilo Timm
    Finja Bernau
    Egon Herrnleben
    Emely Myles
    Leon "Ezo" Weick
    14Mark ForsterYvonne CatterfeldKamradSamu Haberscope="col" rowspan="2"
    colspan="4"

    Coaches' advisors

    From the first season until the fourth the coaches' advisors was in the Battle rounds and from season six until season twelve were in the Sing Offs.

    The Voice of Germany coaches advisors
    SeasonTeam ReaTeam NenaTeam BossHossTeam Xavier
    1Nerina PallotDerek von KroghJan LöchelMichael Herberger
    2Andy Chatterley
    3Team SamuTeam NenaTeam BossHossTeam Max
    BrixDerek von Krogh
    John Andrews
    Jan LöchelSékou
    4Team ReaTeam Michi & SmudoTeam StefanieTeam Samu
    Andy ChatterleyThomillaAlexander FreundBrix
    5Team ReaTeam StefanieTeam Michi & SmudoTeam Andreas
    colspan="4"
    6Team SamuTeam YvonneTeam Michi & SmudoTeam Andreas
    Shawn MendesAlicia KeysRobbie WilliamsEmeli Sandé
    7Team MarkTeam YvonneTeam Michi & SmudoTeam Samu
    Rita OraDemi LovatoBeth DittoJason Derulo
    8Team Michael PatrickTeam Michi & SmudoTeam YvonneTeam Mark
    Olly MursJess GlynneJosh GrobanDua Lipa
    9Team MarkTeam AliceTeam SidoTeam Rea
    Natasha BedingfieldRyan TedderJames BluntMichael Schulte
    10Team MarkTeam Yvonne & StefanieTeam NicoTeam Samu & Rea
    Joy DenalaneCluesoLeaDavid Guetta
    11Team MarkTeam NicoTeam SarahTeam Johannes
    colspan="4"
    12Team ReaTeam StefanieTeam PeterTeam Mark
    Tones and ILena Meyer-LandrutWincent WeissCalum Scott
    13Team GiovanniTeam Bill & TomTeam ShirinTeam Ronan
    colspan="4"
    14Team MarkTeam YvonneTeam KamradTeam Samu
    Upcoming season

    Series overview

    Warning: the following table presents a significant amount of different colors.

    Season! scope="col" style="width:15%"
    YearWinnerRunner-upThird placeFourth place Fifth place Winning coachPresenters
    12011Ivy QuainooKim SandersMichael SchulteMax GiesingerThe BossHossStefan Gödde
    22012Nick HowardIsabell SchmidtMichael LaneJames BorgesRea GarveyThore Schölermann
    32013Andreas KümmertChris SchummertJudith van HelDebbie SchippersMax Herre
    42014Charley Ann SchmutzlerLina ArndtAndrei VesaMarion CampbellMichi & Smudo
    52015Jamie-Lee KriewitzAyke WittTiffany KempIsabel Ment & SmudoThore SchölermannLena Gercke
    62016Tay SchmedtmannRobin ReschMarc AmacherAndreas Bourani
    72017Natia ToduaBenedikt KöstlerAnna HeimrathBB ThomazSamu Haber
    82018Samuel RöschBenjamin DolicJessica SchafflerEros Atomus IslerMichael Patrick Kelly
    92019Claudia E. SantosoErwin KintopLucas RiegerFidi SteinbeckFreschta AkbarzadaAlice Merton
    102020Paula Dalla CorteOliver HenrichJonas & MaelAlessandro PolaTosari Udayana &
    112021Sebastian KrenzGugu ZuluKatarina MihaljevićLinda ElsenerFlorian & CharleneJohannes Oerding
    122022Anny OgrezeanuJulian PförtnerTammo FörsterBasti SchmidtMark ForsterMelissa Khalaj
    132023Malou Lovis KreyelkampEgon HerrnlebenJoy EsquiviasEmely MylesBill & Tom Kaulitz
    142024Upcoming season

    Season 1 (2011–2012)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany (season 1).

    The first season of the show was aired from 24 November 2011 to 10 February 2012. The first season was moderated by Stefan Gödde and backstage by Doris Golpashin. The coaches were pop musician Nena, soul singer Xavier Naidoo, singer and guitarist Rea Garvey, and duo Alec Völkel and Sascha Vollmer from the band The BossHoss. The winner was Ivy Quainoo from Team BossHoss.

    Ivy Quainoo debuted at No. 2 on the German Media Control charts with her debut single "Do You Like What You See", while the other three finalists also made it into the top 20.

    Season 2 (2012)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany (season 2). The second season of The Voice of Germany aired from 18 October to 14 December 2012.[50] The second season was moderated by Thore Schölermann. The four coaches and the backstage presenter remained the same as in season one. The winner of the second season was Nick Howard from Team Rea with his song "Unbreakable".

    Season 3 (2013)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany (season 3). The third season of The Voice of Germany was aired from 17 October to 20 December 2013.[51] In addition to the previous coaches Nena and the duo from The BossHoss, the coaches included rapper and music producer Max Herre and songwriter, singer and guitarist Samu Haber. The third season was moderated again by Thore Schölermann and backstage by Doris Golpashin. The winner was Andreas Kümmert from Team Max with his song "Simple Man".

    Season 4 (2014)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany (season 4). The fourth season was aired from 9 October to 12 December 2014. Samu Haber returned as coach and with Rea Garvey, who was also in the first two seasons a coach, Stefanie Kloß and Michi Beck & Smudo. This season was again hosted by Thore Schölermann and the backstage presenter was Doris Golpashin. The winner of the fourth season was Charley Ann Schmutzler from Team Michi & Smudo with her song "Blue Heart".

    Season 5 (2015)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany (season 5). The fifth season was aired from 15 October to 17 December 2015. Rea Garvey, Stefanie Kloß, and Michi & Smudo returned as coaches and with Andreas Bourani as the new coach. This season had two main presenters Thore Schölermann and Lena Gercke. The winner of the fifth season was Jamie-Lee Kriewitz from Team Michi & Smudo with her song "Ghost", which was also the German contribution to the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 a few months later. There Kriewitz reached the last place with 11 points.

    Season 6 (2016)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany (season 6). The sixth season began airing on 20 October and ended on 18 December 2016. From the previous season, Michi & Smudo, and Andreas Bourani returned as coaches. Samu Haber and Yvonne Catterfeld replaced Rea Garvey and Stefanie Kloss. Thore Schölermann and Lena Gercke both returned as the hosts. On 15 September 2016, it was announced that the show would be broadcast on ProSieben on Thursdays and on Sat.1 on Sundays. The winner of the sixth season was Tay Schmedtmann from Team Andreas.

    Season 7 (2017)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany (season 7). The seventh season started on 19 October and ended on 17 December 2017. Yvonne Catterfeld, Samu Haber as well as Michi & Smudo returned as coaches. Andreas Bourani was replaced by Mark Forster. Also hosts Thore Schölermann and Lena Gercke remained on the show. The winner was Natia Todua from Team Samu. None of the finalists sang their original song this year.

    Season 8 (2018)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany (season 8). The eighth season of the show was aired from 18 October to 16 December 2018. Yvonne Catterfeld, Mark Forster, and Michi & Smudo were joined by Michael Patrick Kelly, who replaced Samu Haber. Host Lena Gercke and Thore Schölermann remained. The Winner was Samuel Rösch from Team Michael Patrick Kelly.

    Season 9 (2019)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany (season 9). The ninth season began on 12 September and ended on 10 November 2019.[52] Returning coach Mark Forster, was joined by Rea Garvey, who returned after a 3-year hiatus, and new coaches Alice Merton and Sido. For the first time in the show's history, the season featured a fifth coach, Nico Santos, who selected contestants who did not turn a chair in the Blind Auditions or was eliminated from later rounds of the competition, to participate in Comeback Stage by SEAT. Thore Schölermann and Lena Gercke remained as the presenters. The winner was Claudia Emmanuela Santoso from Team Alice.

    Season 10 (2020)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany (season 10). The ten-year anniversary season began airing on 8 October 2020. Mark Forster returned as a coach, while Yvonne Catterfeld & Stefanie Kloß returned to the show, this time as a duo. Samu Haber & Rea Garvey also coached as a duo. Nico Santos moved from the online-coach to a full-time coach. Finally, Michael Schulte joined the show as the online-coach, replacing Santos. Thore Schölermann and Lena Gercke continued hosting. Gercke this season hosted only the live shows, due to pregnancy. In the other stages of the show, Schölermann was joined by Annemarie Carpendale. The winner was Paula Dalla Corte from Team Samu & Rea.

    Season 11 (2021)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany (season 11). The eleventh season began airing on 7 October 2021 and concluded on 19 December 2021. Mark Forster and Nico Santos returned as coaches and were joined by new coaches Johannes Oerding and Sarah Connor. Elif Demirezer was the fifth coach, who selected contestants who were eliminated from the competition, to participate in the Comeback Stage by SEAT. Thore Schölermann and Lena Gercke returned as the presenters. The winner was Sebastian Krenz from Team Johannes.

    Season 12 (2022)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany (season 12). The twelfth season began airing on 18 August 2022 and concluded on 4 November 2022. On 12 May 2022, it was announced that Rea Garvey, Mark Forster, & Stefanie Kloß would all return for their seventh, sixth, and fourth season, respectively. They were joined by a new coach, Peter Maffay. The winner was Anny Ogrezeanu from Team Mark.

    Season 13 (2023)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany (season 13). The thirteenth season began airing on 21 September 2023. On 6 June 2023, it was announced that Giovanni Zarrella, Bill & Tom Kaulitz, Shirin David, and former The Voice Australia and The Voice Kids UK coach Ronan Keating would all debut as coaches this season.The block, first introduced in the fourteenth season of the American version of the show, was also introduced as a twist for the blind auditions, giving coaches the power to block another coach from getting an artist. The winner was Malou Lovis Kreyelkamp from Team Bill & Tom.

    Season 14 (2024)

    See main article: The Voice of Germany season 14. The fourteenth season will begin airing on 26 September 2024. On 18 May 2024, it was announced that Samu Haber and Yvonne Catterfeld would return as coaches after a three-season absence, as well as Mark Forster, who returns after a one-season absence. The three returning coaches were joined by Kamrad who made his debut as a coach.

    The Voice Rap

    On 2 May 2023, the rap version of the show called The Voice Rap was announced and began airing 14 September 2023. Rappers Kool Savas and Dardan are the coaches on the new spin-off. The Voice Rap is the only version of The Voice franchise to feature only 2 coaches.[53]

    Coaches and finalists

    Color key
  • Winner
  • Runner-up
    Season! style="width:15%" scope="col"
    DardanKool Savas
    1Dominik "CEO" Andrews Krämer
    Erda Havolli
    Leon "Ezo" Weick
    Selina "Caddy" Pack

    Series overview

    Color key
  • Artist from Team Dardan
  • Artist from Team Kool Savas
    Season! scope="col" style="width:06%"
    AiredWinnerRunner-upWinning coachHost
    12023Leon "Ezo" WeickDominik "CEO" Andrews KrämerKool SavasThore Schölermann

    Coaches' timeline

    Coach Seasons
    1
    Dardan
    Kool Savas

    Reception

    Critical reception

    In the media, the casting show met some critical voices. In the selection of candidates is prefiltered, so that conspicuously many candidates look attractive or bring along moving stories.[54]

    The contracts of the participants were also criticized. During the production of the TV show, the candidates are usually prescribed which songs they are to sing. Even after the end of the show, they are bound to the Universal Music Group.[55] The financial terms up to and including the third album by the TV show were not negotiable.[56]

    Ratings

    The Voice of Germany ratings
    SeasonTime slotEpisodesPremieredEndedTV seasonAverage viewers
    DateViewers
    DateViewers
    One
    Fridays 8:15 pm
    1724 November 20113.8910 February 20124.012011–20124.16
    Two1618 October 20124.6914 December 20123.422012–20134.02
    Three1717 October 20134.0320 December 20133.602013–20143.67
    Four179 October 20143.8412 December 20143.152014–20153.52
    Five1715 October 20153.8117 December 20152.922015–20163.27
    Six
    Sundays 8:15 pm
    1720 October 20164.1018 December 20163.082016–20173.58
    Seven1719 October 20173.7717 December 20173.312017–20183.70
    Eight1718 October 20183.2316 December 20182.542018–20192.94
    Nine1712 September 20193.2110 November 20192.582019–20202.76
    Ten198 October 20203.1920 December 20202.502020–20212.67
    Eleven197 October 20212.1419 December 20211.702021–20221.91
    Twelve
    Fridays 8:15 pm
    1918 August 20222.184 November 20221.802022–20231.86
    Thirteen1921 September 20231.598 December 20232023–2024

    Awards and nominations

    Awards and nominations received by The Voice of Germany
    YearAwardCategoryResult
    2012Goldene KameraBest Reality Television Series
    Deutscher FernsehpreisBest Entertainment Show
    Kress-AwardTV Program
    2015Live-Entertainment-Award (LEA Award)Artist / Young Talent of the Year 2014
    2016Deutscher FernsehpreisBest entertainment primetime
    Internationale Eyes & Ears AwardsBest interaction campaign
    Best On-Air Program Spot: Show & Entertainment
    Best cross-media event campaign
    2017Bavarian TV AwardsBest Entertainment Show
    Internationale Eyes & Ears AwardsBest special advertising form
    2018Deutscher FernsehpreisBest Entertainment Show
    Internationale Eyes & Ears AwardsBest use of music
    20212021 Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Team (Germany, Austria & Switzerland)

    External links

    Notes and References

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    2. Web site: THE VOICE SENIOR: STAFFEL 2 STARTET AM 24. NOVEMBER IN SAT.1. 16 October 2019. de.
    3. Web site: "The Voice of Germany" wird um Online-Show ergänzt. de. 21 August 2019.
    4. Web site: NACH THE VOICE IST VOR THE VOICE!. thevoiceofgermany.de. 3 November 2019.
    5. Web site: Sat.1 Programm-Highlights 2020/21: Längeres "Promi Big Brother", Promi-Boxen, Lenßen und Mockridge. thevoiceofgermany.de. 17 June 2020 .
    6. Web site: "The Voice": Nena und Naidoo sind in der Jury. 11 July 2011. Alexander. Krei. dwdl.de. 20 October 2011. de.
    7. Web site: "The Voice of Germany": Die Coaches sind komplett. 25 August 2011. Alexander. Krei. dwdl.de. 20 October 2011. de.
    8. Web site: Zweite Staffel von 'The Voice' startet Mitte Oktober . Alexander. Krei. dwdl.de. 5 September 2012. 25 October 2012. de.
    9. Web site: "The Voice": Naidoo geht, Herre kommt. 14 July 2013 . de.
    10. Web site: The BossHoss verlässt "Voice of Germany". 18 March 2014. 25 March 2014. de.
    11. Web site: Nena schmeißt bei "The Voice of Germany" hin. 24 March 2014. 25 March 2014. de.
    12. Web site: Michi Beck und Smudo werden neue Juroren. 27 March 2014. 29 March 2014. de.
    13. Web site: Nenas NachfolgerinDarum geht Silbermond-Steffi zu "The Voice". 4 July 2014. 5 July 2014. de.
    14. Web site: "Nennt mich faul, aber ...""The Voice"-Schock: Juror Samu Haber steigt aus. 5 May 2015. 5 May 2015. de.
    15. Web site: Echo-Gewinner Andreas Bourani wird "Voice"-Coach. 28 May 2015. 30 May 2015. de.
    16. Web site: +++ VIP-News +++Rea Garvey verlässt "The Voice of Germany" – Samu Haber kommt. 30 April 2016. 30 April 2016. de.
    17. Web site: ALLE STÜHLE SIND BESETZT!. 15 June 2016. 16 June 2016. de.
    18. Web site: Jury-Wechsel bei "The Voice". 20 June 2017. 21 June 2017. de.
    19. Web site: Schade, schade. Samu Haber macht "The Voice of Germany"-Pause. 19 May 2018. 21 May 2018. de.
    20. Web site: "The Voice of Germany" komplettiert die Coaches mit Michael Patrick Kelly. 21 June 2018. 21 June 2018. de.
    21. Web site: FANTAS: AUSSTIEG BEI "THE VOICE OF GERMANY". 8 April 2019. thevoiceofgermany.de. de.
    22. Web site: YVONNE CATTERFELD VERKÜNDET ABSCHIED VON "THE VOICE OF GERMANY". thevoiceofgermany.de. 6 May 2019. de.
    23. Web site: MICHAEL PATRICK KELLY VERKÜNDET ABSCHIED VON "THE VOICE OF GERMANY". thevoiceofgermany.de. 22 May 2019. de.
    24. Web site: "THE VOICE OF GERMANY": DAS SIND DIE NEUEN COACHES. de. 26 May 2019.
    25. Web site: THE VOICE: COMEBACK STAGE BY SEAT MIT NICO SANTOS. de. 21 August 2019.
    26. Web site: Sido fliegt bei "The Voice of Germany" raus. de. 19 June 2020.
    27. Web site: Nächster Abgang in der Show. de. 25 June 2020.
    28. Web site: "THE VOICE OF GERMANY" 2020: DAS SIND DIE COACHES. de. 17 July 2020.
    29. Web site: THE VOICE OF GERMANY 2020: COMEBACK STAGE MIT MICHAEL SCHULTE. de. 21 July 2020.
    30. Web site: "The Voice of Germany": Vier bisherige Coaches in Staffel elf nicht dabei. de. 9 June 2021.
    31. Web site: The Voice: Sarah Connor, Johannes Oerding & Elif sind Coaches. de. 25 June 2021.
    32. Web site: Drei neue Coaches bei "The Voice of Germany" 2022: Einer ist weiter dabei, drei setzen aus . The Voice of Germany . 7 May 2022 . de . 19 April 2022.
    33. Web site: Instagram .
    34. Web site: "The Voice of Germany" 2022: Das sind die neuen Coaches in Staffel 12. de. 12 May 2022.
    35. Web site: "The Voice of Germany": Alle vier Coaches pausieren in Staffel 13 . 28 May 2023 .
    36. Web site: The Voice . 3 August 2023 .
    37. Web site: Fünffache Premiere bei "The Voice" 2023: Das sind die Coaches von Staffel 13! . 19 June 2023 .
    38. https://www.instagram.com/p/C5nLz2KpuCa/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading
    39. Web site: 2024-04-11 . Ronan Keating Announces Shock Exit From The Voice Germany . 2024-04-11 . en-GB.
    40. Web site: 2024-04-15 . Giovanni Zarrella steigt bei "The Voice of Germany" aus!. 2024-04-15 . en-GB.
    41. https://www.sat1.de/serien/the-voice-of-germany/news/das-ist-der-grund-fuer-den-ausstieg-des-hollywood-duos-bill-und-tom-kaulitz-361017
    42. Web site: "The Voice": ProSieben und Sat.1 wechseln sich ab. 20 July 2011. Alexander. Krei. dwdl.de. 20 October 2011. de.
    43. Web site: Schölermann übernimmt "The Voice of Germany". Thomas. Lückerath. dwdl.de. 16 June 2012. 25 October 2012. de.
    44. Web site: ProSieben holt Lena Gercke für Primetime-Shows. 10 June 2015. 11 June 2015. de.
    45. Web site: "The Voice of Germany" 2022: Die Moderatorin und der Moderator der neuen Staffel stehen fest. 21 April 2022. 21 April 2022. de.
    46. Web site: "The Voice"-Backstagereporterin kommt aus Österreich. Manuel. Weis. quotenmeter.de. 12 October 2011. 20 October 2011. de.
    47. Web site: "THE VOICE OF GERMANY" 2020: THORE SCHÖLERMANN UND ANNEMARIE CARPENDALE SIND DIE MODERATOREN. 17 July 2020. 17 July 2020. de.
    48. Web site: "THE VOICE" 2020: LENA GERCKE MODERIERT WIEDER DAS HALBFINALE. 9 December 2020. 9 December 2020. de.
    49. Web site: Diese Moderatoren vertreten Thore Schölermann bei "The Voice". 8 December 2021. 8 December 2021. de.
    50. Web site: "The Voice": ProSieben & Sat.1 planen zweite Staffel. Alexander. Krei. dwdl.de. 31 January 2012. 25 October 2012. de.
    51. Web site: Starttermin für dritte "The Voice"-Staffel steht fest. Alexander. Krei. dwdl.de. 16 August 2013. 18 October 2013. de.
    52. Web site: THE VOICE OF GERMANY STARTET AM 12. SEPTEMBER AUF PROSIEBEN. de. 29 July 2019.
    53. Web site: Das darf kein Hip-Hop-Fan verpassen! "The Voice" bekommt ein neues spektakuläres Spin-off. 2 May 2023. www.the-voice-of-germany.de.
    54. Web site: Unterhaltsam und manchmal zu perfekt. 26 October 2012. Berliner Zeitung.
    55. Web site: Ex-"The Voice"-Kandidat Jesper: "Ich musste mich übergeben vor Scham". 15 December 2012. Der Spiegel.
    56. Web site: "The Voice": Das steht in den Knebel-Verträgen der Teilnehmer. 2 November 2016. focus.de.