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The Voice Brasil season 4

The fourth season of The Voice Brasil premiered on October 1, 2015 on Rede Globo in the 10:30 p.m. slot immediately following the 9 p.m. telenovela A Regra do Jogo.

Coaches and hosts

Three coaches (Lulu Santos, Claudia Leitte and Carlinhos Brown) return for their fourth season. Daniel was replaced by Michel Teló. Tiago Leifert, the host of the show, also returned. Actress Daniele Suzuki return to the show's social media correspondent, after two seasons hiatus.

Teams

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Blind auditions

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Episode 1

Aired: October 1, 2015

Group performance

Episode 2

Aired: October 8, 2015

Coach performance:

Episode 3

Aired: October 15, 2015

Coach performance:

Episode 4

Aired: October 22, 2015

Coach performance:

Episode 5

Aired: October 29, 2015

Coach performance:

The Battle rounds

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Episode 6

Aired: November 5, 2015

Episode 7

Aired: November 11, 2015

Live shows

The live shows is the final phase of the competition. It consists of the showdown, the playoffs, two weekly shows and the season finale.

Viewers in the Amazon time zone (Acre, Amazonas, Rondônia and Roraima) are cued to vote to save artists on the show's official website during the delayed broadcast.

Elimination chart

Artist's info
Result details

Episode 8

Aired: November 18, 2015

Live Showdown

In the Live Showdown round, 16 artists (4 per team) were given a "fast pass" by their coaches, while the remaining 16 competed for 8 spots in the Live Playoffs.

Fast Passes:

Episode 9

Aired: November 26, 2015

Live Playoffs 1
Guest performance

Episode 10

Aired: December 3, 2015

Live Playoffs 2
Guest performance

Episode 11

Aired: December 10, 2015

Round of 16

Episode 12

Aired: December 17, 2015

Semifinals

Performances

Episode 13

Aired: December 25, 2015

Final

Non-competition performances:

Ratings

Brazilian ratings

All numbers are in points and provided by IBOPE.

  • <small>In 2015, each point represents 67.000 households in São Paulo.</small>

References

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