La Voix

French Canadian reality talent show


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::summary French Canadian reality talent show ::

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FieldValue
imageLa-Voix-Canada-logo.png
genreTalent show
creatorJohn de Mol Jr.
presenterCharles Lafortune
judges
countryCanada
languageFrench
num_seasons10
locationMontreal, Quebec
runtime60–120 minutes
networkTVA
first_aired
last_airedpresent
companyProductions Déferlantes
Talpa (2012–2019)
ITV Studios (2020–present)
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::callout[type=note] the Quebec's version of The Voice ::

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La Voix () is a francophone Canadian reality talent show as part of the international television series franchise The Voice, based on the original Dutch version of the program created by John de Mol Jr. The series is part of The Voice franchise and is based on a similar competition format in The Netherlands entitled The Voice of Holland. The series is structured into three phases: blind auditions, battles, and live performance shows. In 2016, La Voix also launched a separate series for younger contestants called La Voix Junior.

Format

Producers' Auditions and The Blind Auditions

The first stage of La Voix is the producer's auditions, which are not shown on television. The first televised stage is the blind auditions, where the contestants sing in front of the coaches. The coaches have their backs to the singer and if they like what they hear; they can press their button to turn around and recruit them to their team. If more than one coach turns the power shifts to the singer, who then decides which team they would like to be part of. Each coach must recruit 12 singers to their team in the blind auditions to progress onto the battle phase. Starting on season seven, a new twist is added, the 'block'. Each coach can press the button with the name of another coach to avoid that coach from getting an artist.

The Duels: Top 48

The Duels oppose two participants from the same team. To prepare, participants are helped and advised not only by their coach but also by mentors. After the duet performance, the coach determines the participant who will move on to the next stage. The other coaches will be able to steal an unsuccessful candidate. They can only use this privilege twice. At the end of the Duels, each team will have 8 participants.

The ''Chants de Bataille'': Top 32

Among the eight artists composing their teams, the coaches will choose five participants who will go directly to the Directs. The other three will have to go through the Chants de Bataille stage to access Directs. Only one will succeed.

The Directs

At the four Directs, from the quarterfinals to the Grand Final, the audience and the coaches determine who will continue the competition.

Final: Top 4

At this stage, there are only 4 participants left to become the big winner of the series. The audience will have the choice, and it is he/she alone who will vote to determine La Voix.

Coaches and hosts

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Ariane Moffatt}}}}
Jean-Pierre Ferland}}
Marie-Mai}}
Éric Lapointe}}
Isabelle Boulay}}
Louis-Jean Cormier}}
Pierre Lapointe}}}}}}
Lara Fabian}}}}
Alex Nevsky}}}}
Garou}}}}
Cœur de pirate}}}}
Corneille}}
Mario Pelchat}}
Marjo}}}}
Roxane Bruneau}}LDV
France D'Amour}}
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HostSeasons1234567891011
Charles Lafortune}}
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File:Charles Lafortune sur le gala Artis 2015.jpg|Charles Lafortune (2013–)

Coaches' advisors

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SeasonCoaches and their advisors1Team ArianeTeam Jean-PierreTeam Marie-MaiTeam Marc2Team Louis-JeanTeam ÉricTeam IsabelleTeam Marc3Team PierreTeam ÉricTeam IsabelleTeam Marc4Team ArianeTeam ÉricTeam PierreTeam Marc5Team PierreTeam ÉricTeam IsabelleTeam Marc6Team AlexTeam ÉricTeam LaraTeam Garou7Team AlexTeam ÉricTeam LaraTeam Marc8Team GarouTeam CœurTeam MarcTeam Pierre9Team CorneilleTeam MarjoTeam MarioTeam Marc10Team CorneilleTeam RoxaneTeam FranceTeam Mario
Daniel BélangerClaude DuboisFred St-GelaisAnnie Villeneuve
Martin LéonDan BigrasLuc de LarochellièreFrance D'Amour
Philippe BLynda LemayVincent VallièresAlex Nevsky
Marie-Pierre ArthurMichel RivardDiane TellAlex Nevsky
Les Sœurs BoulayMichel PagliaroPaul DaraîcheCorneille
Yann PerreauKevin ParentLaurence JalbertNanette Workman
Julien Clerc
Ginette Reno
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Season summary

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

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SeasonAiredWinnerRunner-upThird placeFourth placeWinning coachHostCoaches (chairs' order)12341234567891011Current season
2013Valérie CarpentierCharlotte CardinJérôme CoutureÉtienne CottonAriane MoffattCharles LafortuneArianeJean-PierreMarie-MaiMarc
2014Yoan GarneauRenee WilkinValérie LahaieRémi ChasséIsabelle BoulayLouis-JeanÉricIsabelle
2015Kevin BazinetAngelike FalboRosa LaricchiutaMathieu HolubowskiMarc DupréPierre
2016Stéphanie St-JeanTravis CormierYvan PedneaultNoémie LorzemaPierre LapointeArianePierre
2017Ludovick BourgeoisRebecca NoelleDavid MarinoFrank WilliamsÉric LapointePierreIsabelle
2018Yama LaurentMiriam BaghdassarianYann BrassardJonathan FreemanGarouAlexLaraGarou
2019Geneviève JodoinColin MooreRafaëlle RoyVincent ChouinardLara FabianMarc
2020Josiane ComeauSuzie VilleneuveMichaela CahillFlora SteinCœur de pirateGarouCœurMarcPierre
2023Sophie GrenierJayChristopher TherrienAdam El-MounaMario PelchatCorneilleMarjoMarioMarc
2024Maude Cyr-DeschênesRedge OlibriceLee-Anne BergevinJonathan HoudeFrance D'AmourRoxaneFranceMario
2026
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Coaches' teams

  • Winner
  • Runner-up
  • Third place
  • Fourth place
  • First names listed are the finalists: winners in bold and other finalists in italic.

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SeasonAriane MoffattJean-Pierre FerlandMarie-MaiMarc Dupré12Louis-Jean CormierÉric LapointeIsabelle BoulayMarc Dupré3Pierre LapointeÉric LapointeIsabelle BoulayMarc Dupré4Ariane MoffattÉric LapointePierre LapointeMarc Dupré5Pierre LapointeÉric LapointeIsabelle BoulayMarc Dupré6Alex NevskyÉric LapointeLara FabianGarou7Alex NevskyÉric LapointeLara FabianMarc Dupré8GarouCœur de pirateMarc DupréPierre Lapointe9CorneilleMarjoMario PelchatMarc Dupré10CorneilleRoxane BruneauFrance D'AmourMario Pelchat
Valérie Carpentier
Étienne Cousineau
Stevens Simeon
Valérie Clio Nerestant
Dany Flanders
Karine DeschampsÉtienne Cotton
Julie Massicotte
Meredith Marshall
Maria Janice Galvez
Joanie Roussel
Jean Sébastien LavoieCharlotte Cardin-Goyer
Jacynthe Véronneau
Valérie Amyot
Jeffrey Piton
Fred Lebel
Félix-Antoine CouturierJérôme Couture
Jael Bird Joseph
Andie Duquette
Edi Hysi
Alexe Gaudreault-Dallaire
Stéphanie & Sabrina Barabé
Rémi Chassé
Valérie Daure
Rémi Basque
Éléonore Lagacé
Mathieu Lavoie
Sabrina PatonValérie Lahaie
Mathieu Provençal
Philippe Lauzon
Éloïse Boutin-Masse
Audrey Fréchette
Rita TabbakhYoan Garneau
Marie-Ève Fournier
Philippe Berghella
Sandra Christin
Véronique Gilbert
Claudia MarsanRenee Wilkin
G'Nee
Julie Lefebvre
Élie Dupuis
Lawrence Castera
Mélina Laplante
Mathieu Holubowski
Dominique Fils-Aimé
Jacob Watson
Philippe Clément
Gaya Michel Élie
Liana BureauRosa Laricchiuta
Céleste Lévis
Simon Morin
Shaharah Sinclair
Johanne Lefebvre
Pierre-Luc BelvalAngelike Falbo
Lili-Ann De Francesco
Catherine Avoine
Émie Champagne
Cintia Baroud
Louis-Philip ChampagneKevin Bazinet
Alicia Moffet
Sule Heitner
Karine Sainte-Marie
Élisabeth Léger
Annabelle Doucet
Noémie Lorzema
Amélie Nault
Elie Haroun
Soran Dussaigne
Martin Goyette
Tim BrinkTravis Cormier
Markos Gonzalez
Marie-Ève Lapierre
Alexander Brown
David Latulippe
Lou-Adriane CassidyStéphanie St-Jean
Béatrice Keeler
Sabrina Bellemare
Marielle Varin
Ryan Kennedy
Shy Shy SchullieYvan Pedneault
Geneviève Leclerc
Jonny Arsenault
Mary-Pier Guilbault
Sophia-Rose Boulanger
Mélanie Cormier
David Marino
Sam Tucker
Hanorah
Zaya Solange
Karimah Marshall
Mike VallettaLudovick Bourgeois
Désirée
Jean-Seb Carré
Cindy Daniel
Guy Mapoko
Andy BastaracheFrank Williams
Louis-Paul Gauvreau
Amos J.
Willis Pride
Abigail Galwey
Marilyne Léonard-ThiffaultRebecca Noelle
Michaël
Margau
Maxime Desrosiers
Tova Stolow
Brandon Mignacca
Yann Brassard
Édouard Lagacé
Antoine Lachance
Ben Alexander
Mario Cyr
Cherry LenaJonathan Freeman
Karine Labelle
Stéphanie Veillette
Alex Météore
Jesse Proteau
Cherylyn TocaMiriam Baghdassarian
Félix Lemelin
Kelly Bado
Elodie Bégin
Redgee
Jean-Alexandre BoisclairYama Laurent
Samuel Babineau
Jordane Labrie
Carl Miguel Maldonado
Chloé Doyon
Sami Chaouki
Vincent Chouinard
Gabriel Cyr
Jacob Guay
Kelly-Ann Martin
Briana Victoria
Joel BrassardColin Moore
Jacques Comeau
Stephan Gagnon
Tommy Charles
Justin Lagacé
Ariane DrapeauGeneviève Jodoin
Samantha Neves
Frédérique Germain
Mory Hatem
Marianne Mathieu
Christian Marc GendronRafaëlle Roy
Rick Pagano
Jordan Levesque
Cristine Toca
Ferline Regis
Mélissa Ouimet
Suzie Villeneuve
Philippe Tremblay
Gabriel Forest
Karolane Brisson
Allison Daniels
Gabriel LangelierJosiane Comeau
Clément Jacques
Marie-Luce
Tom-Éliot Girard
Laurie Drolet
Beth CossetteMichaela Cahill
Jason Valentino
Katrine Sansregret
Francis Degrandpré
Joffrey Charles
PETiTOMFlora Stein
Malia
Alex Burger
William Fontaine-Jalbert
Catherine Laurin
Vidjay Rangaya
Jay
Christa Maria Abou Akl
Avril Roy-Jensen
Sylveo
Élysabeth Rivest
Mélodie-JadeChristopher Therrien
Julie St-Pierre
Nathaël Young
Mélanie Haché
Philippe Plourde
WillSophie Grenier
Steffy Beyong
Jephte Phelice
Tommy Demers
Joël Boudreault
Marie-France LantinAdam El-Mouna
Loïk Jolicœur
Audrey-Anne Séguin
Gabrielle Grenon
Sorrene
Darren Vaudreuil
Redge Olibrice
Leticia Jiménez
Anaïs Goulet
Wissem
Bryan Alexandre-Melo
Jana SalamehJonathan Houde
Chadé Losane
Isabelle Morin
Norah Lapointe
Andrew
Rosemarie GauthierMaude Cyr-Deschênes
Lee-Anne Bergevin
Ally Neah
Guillaume Lessard
Alexis Bouchard-Leblond
Ange-Élie MénardPriscilla Findlay
William Osias
Camille Schlybert
Charles Goelen
Dan Daraîche
Katy Vachon
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''La Voix Junior''

La Voix Junior was the French-Canadian version of The Voice Kids. It premiered on October 2, 2016, on TVA. The coaches were Marc Dupré, Marie-Mai, and Alex Nevsky. All three coaches returned for season 2, in 2017. In February 2018, it was reported that La Voix Junior would be replaced by a dance competition called Révolution.

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SeasonFirst airedLast airedWinnerRunner-upThird placeWinning coachHostCoaches (chairs' order)12312
Oct 2, 2016Nov 27, 2016Charles KardosAndy KhunZion-Luna & CamilaAlex NevskyCharles LafortuneAlexMarie-MaiMarc
Sep 24, 2017Nov 19, 2017Sydney LallierAlexandre PicardAngélie St-AmandMarie-Mai
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References

References

  1. Tremblay, Jonathan. (25 October 2019). "Éric Lapointe quitte l'émission La Voix".
  2. Lemieux, Marc-André. (25 October 2019). "Pierre Lapointe prendra sa place à l'émission La Voix".
  3. Lepage-Boily, Élizabeth. (2019-07-22). "Lara Fabian ne sera pas de la prochaine édition de La voix".
  4. QMI, Agence. (2019-09-03). "Alex Nevsky ne sera pas de retour à "La Voix"".
  5. Lemieux, Marc-André. (4 September 2019). "Cœur de pirate coach à "La Voix"".
  6. Nolin, Stéphanie. (31 May 2022). "Découvrez enfin les nouveaux coachs de La voix".
  7. Picard, Guillaume. (2023-06-22). "Marjo renonce à être de retour comme coach à "La Voix"".
  8. Pradier, Samuel. (2023-01-23). "Roxane Bruneau est la coach de "La deuxième voix"".
  9. (2023-07-10). "Roxane Bruneau et France D'Amour deviennent coachs à La Voix".
  10. Picard, Guillaume. (2025-06-10). "Retour de «La Voix» en janvier prochain à TVA: Découvrez qui sont les 4 coachs".
  11. Nolin, Stéphanie. (2016-03-01). "Marc Dupré devient le deuxième coach de La Voix junior".
  12. (24 February 2016). "Marie-Mai coach à La Voix Junior".
  13. (30 March 2016). "Alex Nevsky sera le troisième coach de La Voix Junior".
  14. Nolin, Stéphanie. (2017-03-20). "Marie-Mai, Nevsky et Dupré de retour comme coachs pour La voix junior saison 2".
  15. (2018-02-27). "TVA mettrait fin à La Voix Junior en 2018 après 2 saisons controversées".

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