The Voice Kids (Philippine TV series) season 3

The third season of The Voice Kids was a Philippine reality singing competition on ABS-CBN. Lea Salonga and Bamboo Mañalac returned to the show as coaches.[1] Sarah Geronimo left the show to focus on her other projects, such as ASAP, and a new album. As a result, Sharon Cuneta replaced her as a coach.[2][3] Luis Manzano and Robi Domingo returned to host the show; however, Yeng Constantino was replaced by Kim Chiu. Constantino didn't return to the show due to her earlier commitments with some other programs.[4][5]

The Voice Kids
Season 3
Hosted byLuis Manzano
Coaches
WinnerJoshua Oliveros
Winning coachLea Salonga
Runner-upAntonetthe Tismo
Release
Original networkABS-CBN
Original releaseMay 28 (2016-05-28) –
August 28, 2016 (2016-08-28)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 2
Next →
Season 4

It aired May 28 to August 28, 2016, replacing the fifth season of Pilipinas Got Talent and was replaced by Pinoy Boyband Superstar.[6] It airs 7:15 p.m. (PST) every Saturdays; and 7 p.m. (PST) every Sundays.[7]

Joshua Oliveros of FamiLea as the winner, the first male grand champion in the show to do so and marking Salonga's first win in the show as coach.

Developments

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After the finale of the second season of The Voice Kids, it was announced that the show will have a third season.

Coaches

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The coaches and hosts of the third season of The Voice Kids
Lea Salonga
Bamboo Mañalac
Sharon Cuneta
Robi Domingo

Lea Salonga confirmed on an interview that she will be returning for the third season of The Voice Kids; Bamboo Mañalac was also confirmed to return to the show.[1] However, it was announced that Sarah Geronimo will no longer serve as a coach on its third season to focus more on her career as an artist.[2][8] Rumors circulated that Sharon Cuneta will replace Sarah on the show.[9] On May 2, 2016, she confirmed that she is the new The Voice Kids coach.[2][10]

Hosts

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Luis Manzano and Robi Domingo were slated to return as hosts of the show. However, Yeng Constantino was not able to return to the show due to her earlier commitments with It's Showtime as a judge of the segment Tawag ng Tanghalan and with We Love OPM as a mentor and she was replaced by Kim Chiu.[4][5][6]

Auditions

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Cities in the Philippines where the auditions for the third season of The Voice Kids were held.

The ages of the auditionees were reduced to 6–13 years old; in the previous season, it was 7–13 years old.[11]

On-ground auditions of The Voice Kids
Date Venue City Ref.
April 6, 2016 Pacific Mall Lucena Lucena, Quezon [12]
January 10, 2016 Pinoy Big Brother Hall Quezon City, Metro Manila [13]
October 17, 2015 CityMall Consolacion Consolacion, Cebu [14]
Robinsons Place Palawan Puerto Princesa, Palawan
CityMall Tagbak Tagbak, Jaro, Iloilo City
October 10 and 11, 2015 Starmall EDSA-Shaw Mandaluyong, Metro Manila [15]
Starmall San Jose del Monte San Jose del Monte, Bulacan
Robinsons Place Lipa Lipa, Batangas
October 3 and 4, 2015 Robinsons Place Pangasinan Calasiao, Pangasinan [16]
Pacific Mall Legazpi Legazpi, Albay
Robinsons Starmills San Fernando, Pampanga
September 26 and 27, 2015 Robinsons Sta Rosa Santa Rosa, Laguna [17]
Starmall Prima Taguig Taguig, Metro Manila
Robinsons Starmills Alabang, Muntinlupa, Metro Manila
September 19 and 20, 2015 Pacific Mall Cebu Mandaue, Cebu [18]
Pacific Mall Lucena Lucena, Quezon
Robinsons Novaliches Novaliches, Quezon City, Metro Manila
September 12 and 13, 2015 Starmall Las Piñas Las Piñas, Metro Manila [19]
Dragon8 Mall Divisoria Divisoria, Manila, Metro Manila
Gaisano Mall of Toril Toril, Davao City
September 6 and 7, 2015 CityMall Arnaldo–Roxas Roxas City, Capiz [20]
CityMall Anabu–Imus Anabu, Imus, Cavite
Resorts World Manila Pasay, Metro Manila

Teams

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Coaches Top 72 artists
Lea Salonga
(FamiLea)
Joshua Oliveros Yessha dela Calzada Ragen Angel Peñaflor Noel Comia Jr. Yssa Marie West Peter Vallejos
Kate Escol Wayneheart Geonzon Marcuz Bracia Matthew Esconde Julian Lascota Gabie Mendoza
Carmela Lorzano Saisha Rae Masirag Alfred Baja Al Vincent Casela Natalie Zarene Martinez Maegan Frondoso
Maria Krischellei Robles Nirro Bautista Henli Asueros Joseph Miraflores Hannah Faye Miguel Eleana Gabunada
Bamboo Mañalac
(Kamp Kawayan)
Justin John Alva Wyllian Heart Salvador Xylein Herrera Ezra and Elisha Villaluz Princess Aliyah Rabara Kenneth Agustin Bardinas
Bernard Badato Kyle Philippe Mallari Cahil Manila Jean Flores Alyssa Suzuki Geleina Soriano
Maxine Manzano Shantii Lim Bien Makisig Aduca Bea Roa Hans Gerald Santos Romalyn Quezon
Aiken Ramos Mark Ahron Cabalona Miguel Suarez Arnie Maun Thaddeus Salazar Julianah Agatha Cruz
Sharon Cuneta
(Team Sharon)
Antonetthe Tismo Alvin Dahan John Carlo Tan Sharla Mae Cerilles Gella Vergara Hannah Hakami
Ian Joseph Prelligera Timoty Pepito Krisha Aler Aradel Bascruz Yohance Buie John Lozada
Cyd Pangca Jhie Anne Guinoo Beatrice Mariel Ong Gabrielle Soldevilla Althea Mignonette Pinzon Jiewhel Elmido
Dannah Alexa Arciaga John Paul Gumandoy Yuliyah Agraviador Memphis Malapad Patricia Medalla Misha de Leon

Blind auditions

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During the Blind auditions, each coach must now form a team of 24 young artists, instead of the usual 18 during the first and second seasons.

It aired from May 28 to July 16 for 15 episodes with a total of 90 aspiring contestants.

Color key
   Coach hit his/her "I WANT YOU" button
     Artist defaulted to this coach's team
     Artist elected to join this coach's team
     Artist eliminated with no coach pressing his or her "I WANT YOU" button

Episode 1 (May 28)

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The first episode was graced by an opening number from the coaches wherein they sang "Heroes" from Alesso.

Among the auditionees this episode was Yessha dela Calzada, who won the fourth season of I-Shine Talent Camp on ABS-CBN as the Performing Arts champion,[21] and Noel Comia Jr. who was cast as young Coby (young James Reid) in This Time.

Order Artist[22] Age[22] Hometown[22] Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Yessha dela Calzada 7 Cebu City "Saan Darating Ang Umaga"
2 Xylein Herrera 12 Boracay, Malay, Aklan "Raggamuffin"
3 Noel Comia Jr. 11 Batangas City "Can This Be Love"
4 John Paul Gumandoy 9 Liloan, Cebu "Anak"

Episode 2 (May 29)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Yuliyah Agraviador 6 San Mateo, Rizal "Uptown Funk"
2 Peter Vallejos 9 Las Piñas, Metro Manila "One Call Away"
3 Baina Kae Pangan 8 Taguig, Metro Manila "Ang Buhay Ko"
4 Eleana Gabunada 7 Parañaque, Metro Manila "Fight Song"
5 Timoty Pepito 6 San Jose del Monte, Bulacan "Natutulog Ba ang Diyos?"

Episode 3 (June 4)

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Among the auditionees this episode was Justin Alva, who previously auditioned in the previous season unsuccessfully.[23]

Order Artist[24] Age[24] Hometown[24] Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Yohance Buie 10 Antipolo, Rizal "Macho Gwapito"
2 Natalie Zarene Martinez 11 Cabanatuan "Defying Gravity"
3 Justin John Alva[23] 12 Lucena City "The Search Is Over"
4 Matthew Joshua Esconde 7 Subic, Zambales "What Makes You Beautiful"

Episode 4 (June 5)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Memphis Malapad[25] 7 Olongapo City, Zambales[25] "Buko"[25]
2 Aiken Ramos[26] 12[26] Baguio[26] "Jeepney Love Story"[26]
3 Gab Beaniza 8 Roxas City, Capiz "My Way"
4 Saisha Rae Masirag[27] 7 Parañaque, Metro Manila[27] "Lupa Man Ay Langit Na Rin"[27]
5 Antonetthe Tismo[28][29] 13[28] Parañaque, Metro Manila "Sayang Na Sayang"[28]

Episode 5 (June 11)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Hannah Faye Miguel[30] 8 Santa Ana, Pampanga[30] "Malayo Pa Ang Umaga"[30]
2 Althea Mignonette Pinzon 10 Calamba, Laguna "Hulog Ng Langit"
3 Gabie Mendoza 11 San Juan, Metro Manila "Mr. Kupido"
4 Hans Gerald Santos 9 Quezon City, Metro Manila "Cups"
5 Alvin Dahan[31] 13[31] Davao City[31] "Bukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin"[31]

Episode 6 (June 12)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Alyssa Suzuki[32][33] 10 Marilao, Bulacan "Ngayon"[32]
2 Kate Escol[34] 12[34] Meycauayan, Bulacan[34] "Don't Cry Out Loud"[34]
3 Rahdni N/A N/A "Ibong Ligaw"
4 John Kenneth N/A N/A "To Love You More"
5 Omar N/A N/A "Pangako Sa'yo"
6 Bien Makisig Aduca[35] 10[35] Tarlac "If I Sing You a Love Song"[35]
7 Sharla Mae Cerilles[36][37] 12 Parañaque, Metro Manila "Power of Love"[36]

Episode 7 (June 18)

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Among the auditionees was John Carlo Tan who joined Star Circle Quest: Search for the Next Kiddie Superstars, but was eliminated.

Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Yedda Lambujon 12 Cainta, Rizal "Proud Mary"
2 Carmela Lorzano 7 Batangas "Tomorrow"
3 John Carlo Tan 11 Tondo, Manila, Metro Manila "Narito"
4 Krisha Aler 10 Marikina, Metro Manila "Through the Rain"
5 Romalyn Quezon 11 Nueva Ecija "Usok"

Episode 8 (June 19)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Maricar Fortus 12 Imus, Cavite "Dance with My Father"
2 Beatrice Mariel Ong 10 Cainta, Rizal "Clarity"
3 Kenneth Agustin Bardinas 11 Davao del Norte "All of Me"
4 Julianah Agatha Cruz 13 Quezon City, Metro Manila "Tunay Na Mahal"
5 Joshua Oliveros 11 Hamtic, Antique "Habang May Buhay"
6 Miguel Suarez 9 Antipolo, Rizal "Hallelujah"

Episode 9 (June 25)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Hannah Hakami 11 Butuan "Who Says"
2 Kristian Yap 9 Quezon City, Metro Manila "Rockin' Robin"
3 Cyd Ira Pangca 8 Quezon, Bukidnon "You Are My Song"
4 Elisha and Ezra Villaluz 11 & 11 Alaminos, Laguna "Like I'm Gonna Lose You"
5 Gella Vergara 8 Cebu City "Somewhere"

Episode 10 (June 26)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Ian Joseph Prelligera 7 Ligao City, Albay "Wag Ka Nang Umiyak"
2 Bea Roa 10 Bacoor, Cavite "Fame"
3 Patricia Medalla 9 San Mateo, Rizal "You'll Never Walk Alone"
4 Wyllian Heart Salvador 10 Muntinlupa, Metro Manila "Hello"
5 Wayneheart Claire Geonzon 6 Quezon City "Music and Me"

Episode 11 (July 2)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Yssa Marie West 10 Honolulu, Hawaii, USA "I Wanna Dance with Somebody"
2 Jean Arianne Flores 12 Alaminos, Laguna "One Night Only"
3 Geleina Soriano 10 Porac, Pampanga "Himala"
4 John Lozada 12 Roxas City, Capiz "Oras Na"
5 Joseph Miraflores 10 Antipolo, Rizal "Tuwing Umuulan"
6 Alfred Baja 11 Batangas "Separate Ways"

Episode 12 (July 3)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Marcuz Bracia 7 Bacacay, Albay "Drag Me Down"
2 Aisling Cully 11 Alabang, Muntinlupa, Metro Manila "Mr. DJ"
3 Mark Ahron Cabalona 11 Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija "I'm Not the Only One"
4 Maegan Frondoso 11 Plaridel, Bulacan "Because of You"
5 Dannah Alexa Arciaga 9 San Jose del Monte, Bulacan "The Voice Within"
6 Princess Aliya Rabara 7 Marilao, Bulacan "I'm in Love with a Monster"

Episode 13 (July 9)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Gabrielle Soldevilla 11 Malabon, Metro Manila "Break Free"
2 Jhie Anne Guinoo 9 Malolos, Bulacan "Kailangan Ko'y Ikaw"
3 Kyle Philippe Mallari 13 Quezon City, Metro Manila "Skyscraper"
4 Maria Krischellei Robles 11 Malabon, Metro Manila "Via Dolorosa"
5 Maxine Manzano 11 Caloocan, Metro Manila "Chinito"
6 Dane Calesa 8 Cainta, Rizal "Wag Ka Nang Umiyak"
7 Ragen Angel Peñaflor 12 Biñan, Laguna "Starting Over Again"

Episode 14 (July 10)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Lucas Gabayeron 8 Iloilo "Imagine"
2 Star Gonzales 9 Cebu "Work from Home"
3 Kaisha Montinola 9 Cebu "Girls Just Want to Have Fun"
4 Thaddeus Salazar 13 Tondo, Manila, Metro Manila "Jar of Hearts"
5 Shantii Lim 11 Davao City "Mahal Kita Pero"
6 Julian Lascota 9 Caloocan, Metro Manila "Think of Laura"
7 Nirro Bautista 11 Lipa, Batangas "I'll Be There"
8 Arnie Maun 9 Candaba, Pampanga "Saan Darating Ang Umaga"
9 Bernard Badato 12 Mercedes, Camarines Norte "Bulag, Pipi at Bingi"

Episode 15 (July 16)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and contestant's choices
Lea Bamboo Sharon
1 Aradel Bascruz 12 Cabuyao, Laguna "Ikaw"
2 Jiewel Elmido 12 Santa Rosa, Laguna "Tadhana"
3 Henli Asueros 12 Davao City "We Built This City"
4 Al Vincent Casela 12 Bayambang, Pangasinan "It Will Rain"
5 Lisa N/A N/A "You Light Up My Life" Team full
6 Allouette N/A N/A "Hello"
7 Cahil Manila 12 Makati, Metro Manila "Ikot-Ikot"
8 Coreine N/A N/A "The Impossible Dream" Team full
9 Twinkle N/A N/A "Dadalhin"
10 Joana N/A N/A "Set Fire to the Rain"
11 Misha de Leon 10 Santa Rosa, Laguna "Bituing Walang Ningning"

The Battles

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72 artists advanced to the Battles. This part of the competition followed the format of the previous season wherein three artists pit for one of the eight spots per team in the Sing-offs. The Battles aired on July 17, 2016.

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      Artist was chosen by his/her coach to advance to the Sing-offs
      Artist was eliminated
Episode Coach Order Artists Song Source
Episode 16
(July 17)
Lea Salonga 1 Eleana Gabunada Hannah Faye Miguel Yessha dela Calzada "Rain" [38]
Bamboo Mañalac 2 Kyle Philippe Mallari Julianah Agatha Cruz Thaddeus Salazar "Almost Is Never Enough" [39]
Lea Salonga 3 Joseph Miraflores Henli Asueros Noel Comia Jr. "Growing Up" [40]
Sharon Cuneta 4 Misha de Leon Antonetthe Tismo Patricia Medalla "I Turn to You" [41]
Episode 17
(July 23)
Bamboo Mañalac 1 Miguel Suarez Arnie Maun Bernard Badato "Doo Bidoo" [42]
Lea Salonga 2 Maria Krischellei Robles Nirro Bautista Ragen Angel Peñaflor "Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down" [43]
Sharon Cuneta 3 Timoty Pepito Yuliyah Agraviador Memphis Malapad "Hataw Na" [44]
Lea Salonga 4 Natalie Zarene Martinez Joshua Oliveros Maegan Frondoso "Ngayon at Kailanman" [43]
Episode 18
(July 24)
Bamboo Mañalac 1 Kenneth Agustin Bardinas Aiken Ramos Mark Ahron Cabalona "Hari ng Sablay" [45]
Lea Salonga 2 Alfred Baja Kate Escol Al Vincent Casela "Counting Stars" [46]
Sharon Cuneta 3 Dannah Alexa Arciaga John Paul Gumandoy Ian Joseph Prelligera "Kailangan Kita" [47]
Bamboo Mañalac 4 Hans Gerald Santos Justin John Alva Romalyn Quezon "I Won't Give Up" [48]
Episode 19
(July 30)
Lea Salonga 1 Saisha Rae Masirag Carmela Lorzano Peter Vallejos "Bonggahan" [49]
Sharon Cuneta 2 Hannah Hakami Jiewhel Elmido Althea Mignonette Pinzon "Focus" [50]
Bamboo Mañalac 3 Princess Aliya Rabara Bien Makisig Aduca Bea Roa "Dream a Little Dream" [51]
Sharon Cuneta 4 Gabrielle Soldevilla Beatrice Mariel Ong Alvin Dahan "I Believe I Can Fly" [50]
Episode 20
(July 31)
Lea Salonga 1 Gabie Mendoza Julian Lascota Yssa Marie West "Walking on Sunshine" [52]
Bamboo Mañalac 2 Maxine Manzano Shantii Lim Xylein Herrera "Can't Stop the Feeling" [53]
Sharon Cuneta 3 Jhie Anne Guinoo Cyd Pangca Gella Vergara "Healing" [54]
Bamboo Mañalac 4 Geleina Soriano Ezra and Elisha Villaluz Alyssa Suzuki "Emotion" [55]
Episode 21
(August 06)
Lea Salonga 1 Marcuz Bracia Wayneheart Claire Geonzon Matthew Joshua Esconde "Born This Way/Express Yourself" [56]
Sharon Cuneta 2 Yohance Buie John Lozada John Carlo Tan "Pusong Ligaw" [57]
Bamboo Mañalac 3 Cahil Manila Wyllian Heart Salvador Jean Flores "Mirrors" [58]
Sharon Cuneta 4 Sharla Mae Cerilles Krisha Aler Aradel Bascruz "On the Wings of Love" [57]

The Sing-offs

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24 artists advanced to the Sing-Offs. This part of the competition followed the format of the previous season wherein remaining artists pit for one of the spots per team in the Live Shows. Instead of having two artists per team, three artists per team advanced to the Live Shows.

Color key
       Artist was picked by his/her coach to advance to the live shows
       Artist was eliminated
Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
Episode 22
(August 7)
Lea Salonga
1 Yessha dela Calzada "River Deep, Mountain High" Advanced[59]
2 Noel Comia Jr. "Kailan" Eliminated
3 Yssa West "Try" Eliminated
4 Angel Peñaflor "Hanggang" Advanced[60]
5 Peter Vallejos "Simpleng Tao" Eliminated
6 Kate Escol "Hero" Eliminated
7 Claire Geonzon "Ben" Eliminated
8 Joshua Oliveros "Ikaw" Advanced[61]
Episode 23
(August 13)
Sharon Cuneta
1 Gella Vergara "Love on Top" Eliminated
2 Ian Prelligera Natatawa Ako Eliminated
3 Hannah Hakami "Unwritten" Eliminated
4 JC Tan "One Moment in Time" Advanced[62]
5 Antonetthe Tismo "Titanium" Advanced[62]
6 Timoty Pepito "Panalangin" Eliminated
7 Alvin Dahan "Through the Fire" Advanced[62]
8 Sharla Cerilles "Narito Ako" Eliminated
Episode 24
(August 14)
Bamboo Manalac
1 Kenneth Bardinas "May Bukas Pa" Eliminated
2 Xylein Herrera "Photograph" Advanced[63]
3 Princess Rabara "The Prayer" Eliminated
4 Heart Salvador "On My Own" Advanced[63]
5 Ezra and Elisha Villaluz "Brown Eyes" Eliminated
6 Kyle Mallari "Stay With Me" Eliminated
7 Bernard Badato "Ikaw Lang Ang Mamahalin" Eliminated
8 Justin Alva "7 Years" Advanced[63]

Live shows

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Results summary

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Artist's info
Result details
Live show results per week
Artist Week 1 Week 2
Joshua Oliveros Safe Winner
Antonetthe Tismo Safe Runner-up
Justin Alva Safe Third Place
Heart Salvador Eliminated Eliminated
(Week 1)
Yessha dela Calzada Eliminated
Alvin Dahan Eliminated
Xylein Herrera Eliminated
Angel Peñaflor Eliminated
JC Tan Eliminated
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Live shows details

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The Live shows were held in Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Newport City, Pasay from August 20 until August 28, 2016.

This season followed the format from the previous seasons wherein the outcome of the Live shows were solely from the results of the public's votes. For the third season, since there were nine artists, there were some adjustments to the voting system over the course of the semifinals. After the performance of every three artists per coach, the public got to vote on who should advance to the grand finals. Voting was done during the commercial break and closed once the show goes back.

The top three artists (one per team) came from the results of the public votes advanced to the Finals. The public was only allowed to vote once per mobile number per weekend night.

Color key
      Artist was saved by the public's vote
      Artist was eliminated

Week 1: Semifinals (August 20 & 21)

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The second night (August 21), the live shows of Coach Lea's three finalists, was also graced by a musical number featuring the champions of the past seasons of The Voice Kids, Lyca Gairanod and Elha Nympha, together with the champions of The Voice of the Philippines, Mitoy Yonting and Jason Dy.

Episode Coach Order Artist Song Votes Result
Episode 25
(August 20)
Sharon Cuneta
1 Antonetthe Tismo "Paano Bang Mangarap" 58.36% Advanced
2 JC Tan "You Raise Me Up" 8.65% Eliminated
3 Alvin Dahan "Pangarap Ko Ang Ibigin Ka" 32.98% Eliminated
Bamboo Manalac
1 Justin Alva "Open Arms" 47.08% Advanced
2 Heart Salvador "Turning Tables" 35.12% Eliminated
3 Xylein Herrera "Love Yourself" 17.80% Eliminated
Episode 26
(August 21)
Lea Salonga
1 Angel Peñaflor "Only Hope" 10.14% Eliminated
2 Yessha dela Calzada "A Moment Like This" 33.71% Eliminated
3 Joshua Oliveros "Mama" 56.15% Advanced

Week 2: Finals (August 27 & 28)

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Prior to the announcement of the grand winner, Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla came to the stage and sang Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now, and promoted their upcoming film, Barcelona: A Love Untold.

After being announced as the grand champion, Joshua Oliveros sang Salamat by Yeng Constantino.[64][65]

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      Artist was proclaimed as the winner
      Artist ended as the runner-up
      Artist ended as the third placer
Coach Artist August 27 August 28 Votes Result
Order Duet song Order Upbeat song Order Power ballad song
Bamboo Mañalac Justin Alva 1 "Stitches" 2 "The Monster"/"Lose Yourself" 3 "How Will I Know" 25.24% Third place
Lea Salonga Joshua Oliveros 2 "Nais Ko" 3 "Mangarap Ka" 1 "Salamat" 38.07% Winner[64]
Sharon Cuneta Antonetthe Tismo 3 "Batang Bata Ka Pa" 1 "Let's Get Loud" 2 "Pangako" 36.69% Runner-up

Reception

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Television ratings

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Television ratings for the third season of The Voice Kids on ABS-CBN were gathered from two major sources, namely from AGB Nielsen and Kantar Media. AGB Nielsen's survey ratings were gathered from Mega Manila households; it is worth noting that since July 2016, AGB Nielsen expanded their coverage to include urban Luzon. On the other hand, Kantar Media's survey ratings were gathered from urban and rural households all over the Philippines.

Episode Original airdate Timeslot (PST) AGB Nielsen Kantar Media Source
Rating Timeslot Primetime Rating Timeslot Primetime
1 "The Blind auditions premiere" May 28, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 18.8% #2 #5 35.6% #1 #1 [66][67]
2 "The Blind auditions – part 2" May 29, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 19.2% #1 #2 36.6% #1 #1 [66][68]
3 "The Blind auditions – part 3" June 4, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 18.8% #2 #5 34.7% #1 #1 [69][70]
4 "The Blind auditions – part 4" June 5, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 20.1% #2 #2 36.4% #1 #1 [69][71]
5 "The Blind auditions – part 5" June 11, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 21.6% #2 #3 38.7% #1 #1 [72][73]
6 "The Blind auditions – part 6" June 12, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 22.2% #1 #2 39.7% #1 #1 [72][74]
7 "The Blind auditions – part 7" June 18, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 18.6% #2 #5 35.0% #1 #2 [75][76]
8 "The Blind auditions – part 8" June 19, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 21.1% #1 #2 35.8% #1 #1 [75][77]
9 "The Blind auditions – part 9" June 25, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 19.0% #2 #4 35.2% #1 #1 [78][79]
10 "The Blind auditions – part 10" June 26, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 21.1% #1 #4 38.7% #1 #1 [78][80]
11 "The Blind auditions – part 11" July 2, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 21.6% #1 #2 35.2% #1 #1 [81][82]
12 "The Blind auditions – part 12" July 3, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 24.0% #1 #1 37.0% #1 #1 [81][83]
13 "The Blind auditions – part 13" July 9, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 23.9% #2 #3 40.1% #1 #1 [84][85]
14 "The Blind auditions – part 14" July 10, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 23.6% #1 #1 37.8% #1 #1 [84][86]
15 "The Blind auditions – part 15" July 16, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 20.8% #2 #3 34.25% #1 #1 [87][88]
16 "The Battles premiere" July 17, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 21.3% #1 #2 36% #1 #2 [87][89]
17 "The Battles – part 2" July 23, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 22.4% #1 #1 36.3% #1 #1 [90][91]
18 "The Battles – part 3" July 24, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 21.1% #1 #1 36.7% #1 #1 [90][92]
19 "The Battles – part 4" July 30, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 21.1% #2 #2 37.4% #1 #1 [93][94]
20 "The Battles – part 5" July 31, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 23.3% #1 #2 38.4% #1 #1 [93][95]
21 "The Battles – part 6" August 6, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 22.2% #2 #2 37.0% #1 #1 [96][97]
22 "Sing Offs - Team Lea" August 7, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 22.6% #1 #2 38.20% #1 #1 [96][98]
23 "Sing Offs - Team Sharon" August 13, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 23.9% #1 #2 39.6% #1 #1 [99][100]
24 "Sing Offs - Team Bamboo" August 14, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 24.6% #1 #1 38.6% #1 #1 [99][101]
25 "Semifinals 1" August 20, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 24.0% #2 #3 38.8% #1 #1 [102][103]
26 "Semifinals 2" August 21, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 23.9% #1 #1 39.7% #1 #1 [102][104]
27 "Live Finals 1" August 27, 2016 Saturday 7:15 p.m. 23.8% #1 #2 39.0% #1 #1 [105][106]
28 "Live Finals 2" August 28, 2016 Sunday 7:00 p.m. 25.5% #1 #1 43.3% #1 #1 [105][107]

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