La_Voz_(Mexican_season_11)

<i>La Voz</i> (Mexican TV series) season 11

La Voz (Mexican TV series) season 11

Season of television series


The eleventh season of La Voz premiered on June 6, 2022, on Azteca Uno. The coaching panel is formed by David Bisbal, Yuridia, Ha*Ash and Joss Favela, who replaced María José, Miguel Bosé, Edith Márquez and Jesús Navarro. Eddy Vilard and Sofía Aragón both returned for their third season as hosts.[1][2]

Quick Facts La Voz, Hosted by ...

On Monday, August 29, 2022, Fátima Elizondo was announced the winner and crowned La Voz México 2022, alongside her coach Yuridia.

Yuridia became the second coach, after Carlos Rivera in season seven, to win the show after both being participants of TV Azteca's musical reality La Academia.

Coaches

Coaches of La Voz México season 11

Prior to filming starting in April 2022, reporter Pati Chapoy leaked that Yuridia and musical sister duo Ha*Ash would be coaches of this new season.[3] Days later, they were officially confirmed by the TV network alongside the announcement of David Bisbal and Joss Favela, who had coached the third season and fourth kids version season, respectively.[4]

Teams

Color key
  Winner
  Runner-up
  Third place
  Fourth place
  Eliminated in the Final Phase
  Eliminated in the Top 3
  Stolen in the Battles
  Eliminated in the Battles
  Stolen in the Knockouts
  Eliminated in the Knockouts
  Withdrew
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Blind auditions

In the Blind auditions, each coach had to complete their team with 30 contestants. In this season, contestants who fail to pass the blind audition will leave the stage without a conversation with coaches being returned. Also, each coach had given four Blocks to prevent one of the other coaches from getting a contestant.

Blind auditions color key
   Coach pressed "QUIERO TU VOZ" button
     Artist defaulted to a coach's team
     Artist elected a coach's team
     Artist was eliminated with no coach pressing his or her "QUIERO TU VOZ" button
   Coach pressed the "QUIERO TU VOZ" button, but was blocked by David from getting the artist
   Coach pressed the "QUIERO TU VOZ" button, but was blocked by Yuridia from getting the artist
   Coach pressed the "QUIERO TU VOZ" button, but was blocked by Ha*Ash from getting the artist
   Coach pressed the "QUIERO TU VOZ" button, but was blocked by Joss from getting the artist

Episode 1 (June 6)

At the beginning of the episode, Ha*Ash performed "Perdón, Perdón", David Bisbal performed "Dígale", Joss Favela performed "Te hubieras ido antes" and Yuridia performed "Ya es muy tarde".[5]

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Episode 2 (June 7)

During the episode, David Bisbal performed "Se nos rompió el amor" and Yuridia performed "Ya te olvidé".

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Episode 3 (June 13)

During the episode, David Bisbal performed "Abriré la puerta" and Joss Favela performed "Gato de madrugada".

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Episode 4 (June 14)

During the episode, Ha*Ash performed "Te Dejo en Libertad" and Yuridia performed "Amigos no por favor".

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Episode 5 (June 20)

During the episode, Ha*Ash performed "Lo aprendí de ti" and Yuridia performed "La duda".

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Episode 6 (June 21)

During the episode, David Bisbal performed "El Ruido" and Ha*Ash performed "Estés Donde Estés".

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Episode 7 (June 27)

During the episode, Joss Favela performed "Egoista" and Yuridia performed "Te equivocaste".

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Episode 8 (June 28)

During the episode, David Bisbal performed "Mi Princesa" and Ha*Ash performed "¿Qué Hago Yo?".

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Knockouts

The knockouts round started July 4. Contrary to the last three seasons, each coach groups their artist into pairs. One artist of the pair will advance to the battles while other coaches can steal the loser. In this round, coaches can steal three losing artists from other coaches. Contestants who win their knockout or are stolen by another coach advance to the Battles.

Knockouts color key
      Artist won the Knockout and advanced to the Battles
      Artist lost the Knockout but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the Battles
      Artist lost the Knockout and was eliminated
      Artist voluntarily left the competition
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Battles

The battles round started July 18. In this round, coaches can steal three losing artists from other coaches. Contestants who win their battle or are stolen by another coach advance to the Top 3 round.

Battles color key
      Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Top 3
      Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the Top 3
      Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated
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Top 3

The Top 3 round started on August 1. Contrary to the previous three seasons, each coach had to make three groups of four artists from their team to compete during a span of 3 episodes. At the end of all four performances, the coach could only advance with one of the artists to form the Top 3. At the end of this round, the artist chosen in each episode, advanced into the Semifinal.

Knockouts color key
      Artist was chosen as Top 3 and advanced to the Semifinal
      Artist was not chosen as Top 3 and was eliminated
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Final phase

Final phase color key
      Artist was saved by his/her coach
      Artist was eliminated

Day 1: Semifinal (August 22)

In the Semifinal, the twelve remaining participants performed in order to become one of their coach's choice to advance into the Finale. Each coach advanced with two artists, with the third member being eliminated.

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Day 2: Finale (August 29)

The Finale was prerecorded. In the first round, the participants sang a solo song. Following those performances, each coach had to choose one artist to advance to the second round. In the second round, the four finalists performed a duet with their coach. The show's production shot four different winning results (one per finalist), but only the chosen winner by the public at home one was shown on TV.

First round

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Second round

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Elimination chart

Color key

Artist's info
Result details
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Artists who appeared on other shows or in previous seasons


References

  1. "'La Voz 2022': revelan a los nuevos coaches del reality show". 27 April 2022.
  2. During the show, Yuridia also pressed her "Steal" button for Alfonsina Aguirre, this being something that happened in the original program, but erroneously edited since her 3 steals had already been broadcast.
  3. "La Voz. Ha*Ash y Yuridia cantan Perdón, perdón". Grupo Milenio (in Mexican Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-20.
  4. Contreras, Alan (2022-06-14). "Ex integrante de "Rojo" sorprende en las audiciones de "La Voz México" y pasa a la siguiente etapa". Fotech.cl (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-07-06.

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