Giọng hát Việt nhí

The Voice Kids of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Giọng hát Việt nhí) is a reality television singing competition for children from 6 to 14 years old (9 to 14 years old from 2013 to 2016), based on the concept of The Voice Kids of Holland. It premiered in Vietnam in June 1, 2013 on Vietnam Television (VTV3).

Giọng hát Việt nhí
VietnameseGiọng hát Việt nhí
GenreReality television
Created byJohn de Mol
Presented by
  • Trấn Thành & Thanh Thảo
  • Thanh Bạch
  • Jennifer Phạm
  • Thanh Duy
  • Hoàng Oanh
  • Ngô Kiến Huy & Chi Pu
  • Thành Trung
  • Quỳnh Chi
  • Phí Linh
  • Ali Hoàng Dương
  • Gil Lê
  • Khả Ngân
  • Nguyên Khang
Judges
Country of originVietnam
Original languageVietnamese
No. of series8
No. of episodes104
Production
Production locationHo Chi Minh City
Running timeAbout 60-120 mins
Production companyCát Tiên Sa
Original release
NetworkVietnam Television
ReleaseJune 1, 2013 (2013-06-01) –
April 25, 2021 (2021-04-25)
Related
The Voice of Vietnam
The Voice Kids (Dutch TV series)

Timeline

CoachesSeasons
1 (2013)2 (2014)3 (2015)4 (2016)5 (2017)6 (2018)7 (2019)8 (2021)9 (2023)
Presenter
Thanh Bạch
Thanh Duy

Coaches and hosts

After the success of the first season of The Voice, Cat Tien Sa announced that they would produce The Voice Kids, where 6-15 year-olds compete against each other. The first season was premiere on the Children's Day in Vietnam, June 1, 2013. The presenters are Trấn Thành and Thanh Thảo. The coaches are three instead of four: the husband-and-wife duo Hồ Hoài Anh and Lưu Hương Giang, Hiền Thục and Thanh Bùi.[1]

For season 2 in 2014, Hồ Hoài Anh & Lưu Hương Giang returned along with two new coaches, Cẩm Ly[2] and Lam Trường.[3] New presenters were Thanh Bạch and Jennifer Phạm. For the third season premiered in July 2015, The X Factor Vietnam judge Dương Khắc Linh replaced Lam Trường,[4] while the duo Giang Hồ and singer Cẩm Ly remained.[5]

After season 3 finale, it was announced that the duo Giang Hồ would leave the show because of Lưu Hương Giang's pregnancy.[6] Hồ Hoài Anh then moved to become the show's music executive. As Cẩm Ly also stated not to return either,[7] Cat Tien Sa decided to refresh the judging panel with younger singers in Vietnam. Đông Nhi & Ông Cao Thắng were the first coaches confirmed for season 4.[8] Noo Phước Thịnh came on board in early April.[9] Even though rumors stated that the fourth coach would be Sơn Tùng M-TP, on June 6, 2016 it was officially confirmed that The Voice of Vietnam season 2 runner-up Vũ Cát Tường would become a coach.[10]

On May 28, 2017, in an interview, Soobin Hoàng Sơn revealed that he has signed to become a coach for The Voice Kids season 5.[11] On June 11, 2017, Vũ Cát Tường announced her return to the show.[12] On June 26, 2017, the double chair was revealed to be composed of Hương Tràm, The Voice season 1 winner; and musician Tiên Cookie.[13] Actor and comedian Thành Trung joined the show as host for season 5.

On July 12, 2018, the show's producers announced that all coaches for season 6 would be duos, and that former coaches Hồ Hoài Anh and Lưu Hương Giang would return for the sixth season.[14] A week later, Vũ Cát Tường confirmed to be returning to the show for her third year.[15] The following day, Soobin Hoàng Sơn also confirmed to be returning, while former The Voice season 1 contestant Bảo Anh was announced as a new coach.[16] On July 31, music producer Khắc Hưng was announced as the new sixth coach for the sixth season.[17] On the taping day at August 2, 2018, it was revealed that the two new coaches would form a new duo coach, whereas Soobin and Vũ Cát Tường would combine as a duo coach. The Voice season 4 winner Ali Hoàng Dương appointed as the new host for season 6.[18] This season marks the first time in any version of The Voice worldwide to have three different duo coaches, and the second time that the judging panel consists of six coaches, following the Belgian-Flemish version.

On June 12, 2019, three new duo coaches were announced for season 7 as: musician Dương Cầm & 2018 Miss International Queen Hương Giang, Ali Hoàng Dương & Lưu Thiên Hương, and Dương Khắc Linh & Phạm Quỳnh Anh; while Hồ Hoài Anh would once again become the music executive.[19] A reimagined eighth season premiered in January 2021 with BigDaddy & Emily, Hưng Cao & Vũ Cát Tường and Hồ Hoài Anh & Lưu Hương Giang as three duo coaches.[20]

Season summary

SeasonPremiereFinaleWinnerRunner-upThird placeFourth PlaceWinning coachHost(s)Coaches (order)
123
1June 1, 2013September 7, 2013Nguyễn Quang AnhPhương Mỹ ChiTrần Ngọc DuyNo fourth finalistHồ Hoài & Lưu HươngTrấn ThànhThanh ThảoHiền ThụcHồ Hoài & Lưu HươngThanh Bùi
2June 21, 2014October 4, 2014Nguyễn Thiện NhânNguyễn Hoàng AnhTrần Kayon Thiên NhâmCẩm LyThanh BạchJennifer Pham & Thanh DuyCẩm LyLam Trường
3July 1, 2015October 24, 2015Trịnh Nguyễn Hồng MinhNguyễn Công QuốcNguyễn Trọng Tiến QuangHồ Hoài & Lưu HươngHoàng OanhDương Khắc Linh
4July 23, 2016October 29, 2016Trịnh Nhật MinhĐào Nguyên Thụy BìnhNguyễn Hoàng Mai AnhMilana ZavolokinaĐông Nhi & Ông Cao ThắngNgô Kiến HuyChi PuNoo Phước ThịnhĐông Nhi & Ông Cao ThắngVũ Cát Tường
5August 12, 2017November 25, 2017Dương Ngọc ÁnhĐỗ Thị Hoài NgọcLê Châu Như NgọcNo fourth finalistVũ Cát TườngThành TrungQuỳnh ChiSoobin Hoàng SơnHương Tràm & Tiên Cookie
6September 8, 2018December 29, 2018Hà Quỳnh NhưĐào Đình Anh TuấnNguyễn Minh ChiếnNguyễn Trần Xuân PhươngHồ Hoài & Lưu HươngPhí LinhAli Hoàng Dương
Vannie
Soobin Hoàng & Vũ CátHồ Hoài & Lưu HươngKhắc Hưng & Bảo Anh
7July 20, 2019October 26, 2019Kiều Minh TâmNguyễn Đoàn Chấn QuốcVũ Linh ĐanNguyễn Ngọc Bảo HânNguyễn Đỗ Khánh AnAli & LưuGil LêKhả Ngân
Nguyên Khang
Dương & HươngAli & LưuDương & Phạm
8January 3, 2021April 25, 2021Lê Đăng BáchLê Song TùngTrần Thị Thùy TrangNguyễn Hà AnhHưng Cao & Vũ Cát TườngThành TrungBigDaddy & EmilyHưng Cao & Vũ CátHồ Hoài & Lưu Hương
9TBA 2023TBA 2023TBAAli & LưuĐông Nhi & Ông Cao Thắng

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