The Voice of Vietnam () is a reality television singing competition created by Endemol. It premiered in Vietnam in July 2012 on Vietnam Television. The format is Dutch and the original Dutch version of the programme was broadcast in the Netherlands for the first time in 2010 as The Voice of Holland. The programme was commissioned after a successful first season in the United States, where it aired on NBC domestically and AXN Asia regionally. It is produced by .
Contestants are aspiring singers drawn from public auditions. The show's format features three stages of competition. The first is the blind audition (vòng Giấu Mặt), in which four coaches listen to contenders without seeing them, and turn their chairs to signify that they are interested in working with that contestant. If more than one coach turns the chair, the contestant chooses the coach he or she would like to work with. The blind audition ends when each coach has fourteen (Vietnamese version) contestants to work with. Coaches will dedicate themselves to developing their singers, giving them advice, and sharing the secrets of their success. Since Season 5, the Blocks (chặn) are added. Coaches can block another coaches to prevent them from having an artist. In Season 6, coaches can press the block button even after they turned their chair but they can't block the special coach.
The competition then enters a battle round (Vòng ÃÂá»Âi ÃÂầu), when the coaches pick two of their own team members against each other to sing the same song together in front of a studio audience. After the one-on-one battle on stage, the coach must choose which singers will advance to the next round, which can be either the Knockouts or the Live Shows. Another twist is added on Season 2, the Steal. Coaches can steal two losing artists from another team and they will be switching to that team. In Season 4, coaches only have one wildcard save and can't steal.
The Knockout Round was added in season two, adapting from the U.S version. In this round, two contestants from the same team are paired against each other to sing individually in succession. Contestants are not informed who their opponents will be since coaches will decide the pairs directly onstage. At the end of the two performances, only one contestant will be saved by his/her coach to advance to the Live shows.
In the live performance phase of the competition, contestants from each team compete against each other during a live broadcast. The television audience vote to save one contestant from each team, leaving the coach to decide live who they want to save and who will not move on. In the semi-final round, the public directly chooses between the two contestants left on each team based upon an online music video produced and released by the executive producers.
Finally, each coach will have his/her best contestant left standing to compete in the finals, singing an original song. From these four, one will be named "Giá»Âng hát Viá»Ât" (literally: "The Voice of Vietnam") - and will receive a cash prize of and a recording contract with Universal Republic Records.
On 14 March 2012, four coaches were chosen, namely Thu Minh, Trần LáºÂp, Há» Ngá»Âc HÃÂ, and ÃÂàm Vénh Hðng. They each guided a team of fourteen. The first season was hosted by Phan Anh, former host of Vietnam Idol, while V.Music band, including four members, and Phðáng Mai take the role of backstage and social media correspondents respectively. After the finals of the first season, Thu Minh announced her departure from the show for a European residency. Há» Ngá»Âc Hàand Trần LáºÂp did not return as well due to professional reasons. Three new coaches recruited for season 2 were Mỹ Linh, Há»Âng Nhung, and Quá»Âc Trung.
On 6 March 2015, confirmed he would become a coach for the show's third season. A week later, ÃÂàm Vénh Hðng was announced to be returning to the show for his third season. On 13 April 2015, the coaching panel for Season 3 was officially confirmed as Tuấn Hðng, ÃÂàm Vénh Hðng, , and Mỹ Tâm. Phan Anh continued his job as host in Season 2 and Season 3.
Coach Trần LáºÂp died after a long battle with rectal cancer on 17 March 2016.
On 4 January 2017 it was announced that Thu Minh would return to her red chair for the show's fourth cycle after two seasons of absence; while former Vietnam Idol Kids judge Tóc Tiên as well as two coaches from The Voice Kids, ÃÂông Nhi and , would be joining the show as coaches. This marks the first time in any franchise of The Voice worldwide to have three female coaches and only one male coach. The fourth season is hosted by Nguyên Khang, former host of The X Factor Vietnam.
Auditioning for the fifth season was held from December 2017 to March 2018. On 6 April 2018, the coaching panel for Season 5 was revealed with coaches Thu Phðáng, Noo Phðá»Âc Thá»Ânh, and Tóc Tiên returning, while former The Voice Kids coach Lam Trðá»Âng filled the last spot. Former Sing My Song presenter PhàLinh replaced Nguyên Khang as host along with Season 4 winner Ali Hoàng Dðáng who served as the backstage presenter for Season 5, and remained in the following season. On 12 March 2019, it was confirmed that Tuấn Hðng would be returning to his red chair for the series' sixth season. The following day, it was announced that veteran The Voice Kids coach and singers Tuấn Ngá»Âc and Thanh Hàhave joined the coaching panel for Season 6. However, midway through the season, Tuấn Hðng announced he would not be returning to the show in future seasons.
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The first season of The Voice of Vietnam began on 8 July 2012 and ended on 13 January 2013. The four original coaches are ÃÂàm Vénh Hðng, Thu Minh, Há» Ngá»Âc Hàand Trần LáºÂp, with Phan Anh hosting the show. This season didn't feature the "steal" and the Knockout round, contestant who won their battle were qualified for the live shows. Each coach was allowed to advance seven top to the live shows:
Season 2 of The Voice of Vietnam began on 19 May 2013 and concluded on 15 December 2013. Three new coaches were Mỹ Linh, Há»Âng Nhung and Quá»Âc Trung, while ÃÂàm Vénh Hðng and Phan Anh returned as coach and host, respectively. This season adopted the "Steals" in the battles as well as the Knockout round. Each coach was allowed to advance five top to the live shows:
Season 3 of The Voice of Vietnam began on 10 May 2015 and concluded on 20 September 2015. ÃÂàm Vénh Hðng and Phan Anh returned for their third season as coach and host, respectively. Mỹ Tâm, , and replaced Mỹ Linh, Há»Âng Nhung and Quá»Âc Trung respectively. This season featured the "Steals" in the battles but did not have the Knockout round, contestant who won their battle were qualified for the live shows. Each coach was allowed to advance seven top to the live shows:
Season 4 of The Voice of Vietnam began on 12 February 2017 and concluded on 4 June 2017. Thu Minh returned to her red chair after a 2-season hiatus, along with three new coaches: Tóc Tiên, and ÃÂông Nhi. Each coach was allowed to advance four top to the live shows:
Season 5 of The Voice of Vietnam began on 20 May 2018 and concluded on 2 September 2018, with returning coaches Tóc Tiên, , and new coach Lam Trðá»Âng completing the panel. Because of the format change, the numbers of contestant advanced to the live shows are not equal among four teams. Contestants who advanced to the live shows included:
Season 6 of The Voice of Vietnam began on 14 April 2019 and concluded on 14 July 2019, with returning coach and new coaches Thanh HÃÂ, Tuấn Ngá»Âc and . Contestants who advanced to the live shows included:
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, 1 June 2013. The presenters were Trấn Thành and Thanh Thảo. There were three coaches instead of four: the husband-and-wife duo and , Hiá»Ân Thục and Thanh Bùi.
For Season 2 in 2014, Há» Hoài Anh and Lðu Hðáng Giang returned along with two new coaches, Cẩm Ly and Lam Trðá»Âng. New presenters were Thanh Bạch and Jennifer Phạm. For the third season premiered in July 2015, The X Factor Vietnam judge replaced Lam Trðá»Âng, while the duo Giang Há» and singer Cẩm Ly remained.
After Season 3 finale, it was announced that the Giang Há» duo would leave the show because of Lðu Hðáng Giang's pregnancy. Há» Hoài Anh then moved to become the show's music executive. As Cẩm Ly also stated not to return either, Cat Tien Sa decided to refresh the judging panel with younger singers in Vietnam. ÃÂông Nhi and ÃÂng Cao Thắng were the first coaches confirmed for Season 4. Noo Phðá»Âc Thá»Ânh came on board in early April. Even though rumors stated that the fourth coach would be Sán Tùng M-TP, on 6 June 2016, it was officially confirmed that The Voice of Vietnam Season 2 runner-up Và © Cát Tðá»Âng would become a coach.
On 28 May 2017, in an interview, revealed that he has signed to become a coach for The Voice Kids Season 5. On 11 June 2017, Và © Cát Tðá»Âng announced her return to the show. On 26 June 2017, the double chair was revealed to be composed of , The Voice season 1 winner, and musician Tiên Cookie. Actor and comedian Thành Trung joined the show as host for Season 5.
On 12 July 2018, the show's producers announced that all coaches for Season 6 would be duos, and that former coaches Há» Hoài Anh and Lðu Hðáng Giang would return for the sixth season. A week later, Và © Cát Tðá»Âng confirmed to be returning to the show for her third year. The following day, Soobin Hoàng Sán also confirmed to be returning, while former The Voice Season 1 contestant was announced as a new coach. On July 31, music producer was announced as the new sixth coach for the sixth season. On the taping day at 2 August 2018, it was revealed that the two new coaches would form a new duo coach, whereas Soobin and Và © Cát Tðá»Âng would combine as a duo coach. The Voice Season 4 winner Ali Hoàng Dðáng was appointed as the new host for Season 6. 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 12 June 2019, three new duo coaches were announced for Season 7 as: musician and 2018 Miss International Queen Hðáng Giang, Ali Hoàng Dðáng and Lðu Thiên Hðáng, and Dðáng Khắc Linh and Phạm Quỳnh Anh; while Há» Hoài Anh would once again become the music executive. A reimagined eighth season premiered in January 2021 with BigDaddy & Emily, Hðng Cao and Và © Cát Tðá»Âng, and Há» Hoài Anh and Lðu Hðáng Giang as three duo coaches.