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The Voice of Poland
GenreTalent show
Created byJohn de Mol
Roel van Velzen
Directed byRinke Rooyens
Presented by
Judges
Theme music composerMartijn Schimmer
Country of originPoland
Original languagePolish
No. of seasons11
No. of episodes208
Production
Production companiesTalpa (2011–2019)
ITV Studios (2020–present)
Rochstar
Original release
NetworkTVP 2
ReleaseSeptember 3, 2011 (2011-09-03) –
present
Related
The Voice Kids
The Voice Senior
The Voice (franchise)

The Voice of Poland is a Polish reality talent show that premiered on September 3, 2011 on the TVP 2 television network. The Voice of Poland is part of the international syndication The Voice based on the reality singing competition launched in the Netherlands as The Voice of Holland, created by Dutch television producer John de Mol.[1]

Selection process and format

The blind auditions feature approximately 100 contestants who were selected during non-televised production pre-castings. At the beginning of the performance, the coaches have their backs turned to the participants, and if one of the coaches wants to take on a participant, he turns to face him and the singer is automatically placed on his team. If more than one coach is turned away, the singer chooses the coach they want to work with. In the first four editions and from the tenth, blind auditions end with the selection of 12 contestants. The size of the teams, however, varied over the editions: in the fifth and ninth, the teams had 13 members each, and in the sixth, seventh and eighth, 14.

From 11. edition during blind auditions, each coach can "block" another. The decision to "block" must be made before the "blocked" coach turns. The coach against whom the lockout was used loses the ability to invite that participant to his team. Each coach can use this feature at most twice. If a trainer uses a "block" against another judge and he/she does not turn around - the "block" is considered unused; this means that the trainer in question can use it as long as he or she actually "blocks" someone.

This is followed by battles in which the coaches choose two people from their team (when the number of participants in a team is odd, one of the battles is played by a trio, not a duo) who sing the same song together. The coach decides who moves on and who drops out of the program. In the first edition, coaches were assisted in their decision making by invited specialists. From the second edition onwards, the other coaches can make a "steal", i.e. take the loser to their team (by pressing their button). If more than one coach wants to steal a participant, that participant has the right to choose which team they want to go to. In the seventh edition, the "stealing" system has changed to what is known as the "hot chairs". Each coach can ultimately steal only one player (who sits on the hot seat assigned to that coach's team), because when "stealing" another player, the previously stolen person is replaced and dropped from the program; From this edition, each coach could steal (press the button and take over a player) up to three times, but from 10. The steal button coaches can press without limit. The battles therefore end with seven participants advancing to the next stage. During the 9th season there was the first ever elimination of all participants from a team in one battle.

The battles are followed by a knockout (in the first edition: overtime), in which the coaches eliminate more people who don't make it to the live episodes. Up to and including the sixth edition, each of the coaches selected three people from his or her team (six people in the first edition, seven people in the second edition, eight people in editions 3-5, and nine people in the sixth edition) who automatically qualified for the live episodes. He/She divided the others into threes (into two twos by the second edition), and one person from each would go on. Since the seventh edition, all contestants have to sing - the first four from each team are automatically put in the hot seats, and after subsequent performances of the remaining three, the coach decides whether a given contestant stays in the show or not. If a trainer leaves a contestant on stage in the show, they have to eliminate someone sitting in the hot seat. Four (five in the first, second and sixth editions) finalists from each team qualify for the live episodes.

When the teams consist of 5, 4, or 3 contestants, the coach chooses from among the two contestants with the least number of votes from the viewers (who decide by sending text messages) the person who drops out of the program. Each such live episode ends with the elimination of one person from each group. In 11th season due to the coronavirus pandemic and recording episodes before they aired, the elimination rules were changed. Once all participants from a given team had sung their songs, the coaches scored the performances, awarding them from 1 to 10 points. The coach of that team would then select one participant to move on to the next section (regardless of scoring). The participant with the lowest number of points was eliminated from the remaining three or two (in case of a tie, the points from the coach of the evaluated team were decisive).

In the semi-finals (when the team is made up of two people), the coach distributes 100 points among his/her charges, and then everyone is credited with as many points as the percentage of votes he/she got from the spectators. In 5. edition, while the semi-final took the form of what is known in the international format as "Cross Battles", which involved players dueling between teams. In the semi-final of the 11th edition the deciding factor was the total points awarded by all the coaches.

Four participants (one from each team, with the exception of 5. edition), and the winner is chosen by viewers in an SMS vote. Voting is divided into three rounds; after each round, the person with the least number of votes drops out. In the first round the finalists sing a foreign language song followed by a duet with their coach; in the second round the repertoire consists of Polish songs; in the third round the remaining two sing their own songs.

Coaches and presenters

Coaches timeline

Seasons
Coach 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Andrzej Piaseczny
Ania Dąbrowska
Nergal
Kayah
Tomson & Baron
Marek Piekarczyk
Justyna Steczkowska
Patrycja Markowska
Maria Sadowska
Edyta Górniak
Natalia Kukulska
Michał Szpak
Grzegorz Hyży
Piotr Cugowski
Kamil Bednarek
Margaret
Urszula Dudziak

Presenters timeline

Seasons
Presenter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Hubert Urbański
Magdalena Mielcarz
Tomasz Kammel
Marika
Halina Mlynkova
Barbara Kurdej-Szatan
Maciej Musiał

Backstage presenters timeline

Seasons
Presenter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Mateusz Szymkowiak
Maciej Musiał
Iga Krefft
Marta Siurnik
ReZigiusz
Łukasz Jakubiak
Marcelina Zawadzka
Krzysztof Jankowski
Adam Zdrójkowski
Małgorzata Tomaszewska

Coaches and finalists

  •   Winner
  •   Runner-up
  •   Third place
  •   Fourth place

Winners are in bold, other finalists in italic, eliminated artists in smaller font.

Season Coaches and their finalists
1 Andrzej Piaseczny Kayah Nergal Anna Dąbrowska
Antoni Smykiewicz
Rafał Brzozowski
Katarzyna Lisowska
Ian Rooth
Ewa Kłosowicz
Mateusz Krautwurst
Filip Moniuszko
Edyta Strzycka
Kaja Domińska
Maciej Moszyński
Damian Ukeje
Monika Urlik
Ewelina Kordy
Ares Chadzinikolau
Filip Sałapa
Piotr Niesłuchowski
Aleksandra Galewska
Karolina Charko
Ewa Szlachcic
Katarzyna Klimczyk
2 Justyna Steczkowska Tomson & Baron Patrycja Markowska Marek Piekarczyk
Michał Sobierajski
Monika Szczot
Beata Dobosz
Michalina Brudnowska
Bartek Kawałek
Dorota Osińska
Katarzyna Dereń
Michał Jabłoński
Anna Ozner
Mateusz Grędziński
Natalia Nykiel
Żaneta Lubera
Justyna Panfilewicz
Jurand Wójcik
Jan Traczyk
Natalia Sikora
Juliusz Kamil
Wojciech Gruszczyński
Basia Janyga
Magdalena Bałdych
3 Edyta Górniak Tomson & Baron Maria Sadowska Marek Piekarczyk
Jagoda Kret
Olga Jankowska
Maia Lasota
Maria Rodriguez
Arkadiusz Kłusowski
Michał Grobelny
Natalia Krakowiak
Michał Malicki
Mateusz Ziółko
Katarzyna Stanek
Joanna Smajdor
Oksana Predko
Ernest Staniaszek
Marzena Ugorna
Nella Marczewski
Magdalena Meisel
4 Marek Piekarczyk Justyna Steczkowska Tomson & Baron Maria Sadowska
Aleksandra Węglewicz
Michał Karpacki
Dominika Kobiałka
Justyna Kunysz
Katarzyna Sawczuk
Artur Kryvych
Michał Rudaś
Michał Szyc
Maja Gawłowska
Kamil Bijoś
Paulina Romaniuk
Wojciech Baranowski
Juan Carlos Cano
Monika Pilarczyk
Marta Dryll
Sandra Mika
5 Tomson & Baron Edyta Górniak Justyna Steczkowska Marek Piekarczyk
Natalia Lubrano
Justyna Janik
Marta 'Sarsa' Markiewicz
Natalia Podwin
Przemysław Radziszewski
Iga Kozacka
Jerzy Grzechnik
Sandra Rusin
Aleksandra Nizio
Gracjan Kalandyk
Agnieszka Twardowska
Karol Dziedzic
Magdalena Paradziej
Żaneta Łabudzka
Tomasz Fridrych
Łukasz Szemraj
6 Tomson & Baron Maria Sadowska Edyta Górniak Andrzej Piaseczny
Tobiasz Staniszewski
Julia & Jędrzej Skiba
Anna Kłys
Marta Moszczyńska
Patryk Glinka
Krzysztof Iwaneczko
Katarzyna Malenda
Patryk Skoczyński
Sabina Nycek
Asteya Dec
Ana Andrzejewska
Julia Bogdańska
Katarzyna Miśkowiec
Daniel Cebula-Orynicz
Marcin Czyżewski
William Prestigiacomo
Maciej Grenda
Piotr Tłustochowicz
Krzysztof Bobecki
Karolina Leszko
7 Tomson & Baron Natalia Kukulska Andrzej Piaseczny Maria Sadowska
Weronika Curyło
Marcelina Mróz
Tomasz Trzeszczyński
Filip Lato
Anna Karwan
Damian Rybicki
Patryk Wasilewski
Olga Barej
Mateusz Grędziński
Sami Harb
Łukasz Bąkowski
Ania Waszkiewicz
Katarzyna Góras
Mateusz Guzowski
Ewelina Przybyła
Aga Damrych
8 Andrzej Piaseczny Maria Sadowska Michał Szpak Tomson & Baron
Michał Szczygieł
Artur Wołk-Lewanowicz
Martyna Pawłowska
Dave Adamashvili
Maja Kapłon
Magdalena „Meg” Krzemień
Asia „Azzja” Mądry
Brian Fentress
Marta Gałuszewska
Aga Dębowska
Jacek Wolny
Magdalena Dąbkowska
Łukasz Łyczkowski
Sabina Musteaeva
Jelena Matula
Magdalena Janicka
9 Grzegorz Hyży Patrycja Markowska Michał Szpak Piotr Cugowski
Anna Deko
Aleksandra Tocka
Natalia Capelik-Muianga
Nicole Kulesza
Marcin Sójka
Gosia Pauka
Maksymilian Łapiński
Dawid Dubajka
Natalia Zastępa
Izabela Szafrańska
Natalia Smagacka
Wioleta Markowska
Maksymilian Kwapień
Diana Ciecierska
Mario Szaban
Aleksandra Smerechańska
10 Michał Szpak Tomson & Baron Margaret Kamil Bednarek
Daria Reczek
Jakub Dąbrowski
Piotr Szewczyk
Magdalena Ollar
Alicja Szemplińska
Bartosz Deryło
Patryk Żywczyk
Adrian Burek
Tadeusz Seibert
Stanisław Ślęzak
Sonia Michalczuk
Sonia Hornatkiewicz
Damian Kulej
Kasjan Cieśla
Julia Olędzka
Ada Nasiadka
11 Edyta Górniak Michał Szpak Urszula Dudziak Tomson & Baron
Anna Gąsienica-Byrcyn
Anna Nadkierniczna
Ignacy Błażejowski
Marta Bielawska
Krystian Ochman
Mikołaj Macioszczyk
Mateusz Psonak
Wojciech Lechończak
Jędrzej Skiba
Martyna Zygadło
Anna Malek
Sylwia Wysocka
Adam Kalinowski
Natalia Szczypuła
Bartosz Utracki
Michał Bober

Series overview

Colour key

  Team Andrzej
  Team Ania
  Team Kayah
  Team Nergal
  Team Justyna
  Team Marek
  Team Patrycja
  Team Tomson & Baron
  Team Edyta
  Team Maria
  Team Natalia
  Team Michał
  Team Grzegorz
  Team Piotr
  Team Kamil
  Team Margaret
  Team Ula
Season First aired Last aired Winner Runner-up Third Place Fourth Place Winning coach Presenters Backstage presenters Coaches (chairs' order)
1 2 3 4
1 Sep 3, 2011 Dec 10, 2011 Damian Ukeje Antoni Smykiewicz Piotr Niesłuchowski Mateusz Krautwurst Nergal Hubert Urbański Magdalena Mielcarz Mateusz Szymkowiak Andrzej Kayah Nergal Ania
2 Mar 2, 2013 May 18, 2013 Natalia Sikora Dorota Osińska Michał Sobierajski Natalia Nykiel Marek Piekarczyk Tomasz Kammel Marika Maciej Musiał Iga Krefft Justyna Tomson & Baron Patrycja Marek
3 Sep 7, 2013 Nov 30, 2013 Mateusz Ziółko Ernest Staniaszek Arkadiusz Kłusowski Jagoda Kret Maria Sadowska Marta Siurnik Edyta Maria
4 Mar 1, 2014 May 24, 2014 Juan Carlos Cano Katarzyna Sawczuk Maja Gawłowska Aleksandra Węglewicz Marek Justyna Tomson & Baron Maria
5 Sep 6, 2014 Dec 6, 2014 Aleksandra Nizio Przemysław Radziszewski Gracjan Kalandyk Magdalena Paradziej Justyna Steczkowska Magdalena Mielcarz Tomson & Baron Edyta Justyna Marek
6 Sep 5, 2015 Nov 28, 2015 Krzysztof Iwaneczko Tobiasz Staniszewski Ana Andrzejewska William Prestigiacomo Maria Sadowska Halina Mlynkova Remigiusz Wierzgoń Maria Edyta Andrzej
7 Sep 3, 2016 Nov 26, 2016 Mateusz Grędziński Weronika Curyło Anna Karwan Katarzyna Góras Andrzej Piaseczny Barbara Kurdej-Szatan Łukasz Jakubiak Natalia Andrzej Maria
8 Sep 2, 2017 Nov 25, 2017 Marta Gałuszewska Łukasz Łyczkowski Michał Szczygieł Maja Kapłon Michał Szpak Marcelina Zawadzka Andrzej Maria Michał Tomson & Baron
9 Sep 1, 2018 Dec 1, 2018 Marcin Sójka Natalia Zastępa Anna Deko Maksymilian Kwapień Patrycja Markowska Krzysztof Jankowski Grzegorz Patrycja Piotr
10 Sep 7, 2019 Nov 30, 2019 Alicja Szemplińska Daria Reczek Tadeusz Seibert Damian Kulej Tomson & Baron Maciej Musiał Adam Zdrójkowski Marcelina Zawadzka Michał Tomson & Baron Margaret Kamil
11 Sep 12, 2020 Dec 5, 2020 Krystian Ochman Adam Kalinowski Anna Gąsienica-Byrcyn Jędrzej Skiba Michał Szpak Małgorzata Tomaszewska Edyta Michał Ula Tomson & Baron

Season 1 (2011)

The judges for season 1 were Ania Dąbrowska, Adam "Nergal" Darski, Kayah and Andrzej Piaseczny. The show was hosted by Hubert Urbański, Magdalena Mielcarz and Mateusz Szymkowiak. The winner of the first series in 2011 was Damian Ukeje.

Season 2 (2013)

The second season premiered on March 2, 2013. The judges were Justyna Steczkowska, Patrycja Markowska, Marek Piekarczyk and Tomson & Baron from Afromental. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Marika and Maciej Musiał. The winner of the second series was Natalia Sikora.

Season 3 (2013)

The third season premiered on September 7, 2013. The judges were Marek Piekarczyk, Tomson & Baron, Maria Sadowska and Edyta Górniak. Tomasz Kammel, Marika and Maciej Musiał returned. The winner of the third series was Mateusz Ziółko.

Season 4 (2014)

The fourth season premiered on March 1, 2014. The judges were Justyna Steczkowska, Tomson & Baron, Maria Sadowska and Marek Piekarczyk. All hosts from the previous season returned. The winner of the fourth series was Juan Carlos Cano.

Season 5 (2014)

The fifth season premiered on September 6, 2014. The judges were Justyna Steczkowska, Tomson & Baron, Edyta Górniak and Marek Piekarczyk. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Magdalena Mielcarz and Maciej Musiał. The winner of the fifth series was Aleksandra Nizio.

Season 6 (2015)

The sixth season premiered on September 5, 2015. The judges were Edyta Górniak, Tomson & Baron, Maria Sadowska and Andrzej Piaseczny. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Halina Mlynkova and Maciej Musiał. The winner of the sixth series was Krzysztof Iwaneczko.

Season 7 (2016)

The seventh season premiered on September 3, 2016. The judges were Tomson & Baron, Maria Sadowska, Andrzej Piaseczny and Natalia Kukulska, who replaced Edyta Górniak. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Barbara Kurdej-Szatan and Maciej Musiał. The winner of the seventh series was Mateusz Grędziński.

Season 8 (2017)

The eighth season premiered on September 2, 2017. The judges were Tomson & Baron, Maria Sadowska, Andrzej Piaseczny and Michał Szpak, who replaced Natalia Kukulska. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel and Maciej Musiał. The winner of the eight series was Marta Gałuszewska.

Season 9 (2018)

The ninth season premiered on September 1, 2018. Michał Szpak became the coach again. Tomson & Baron, Maria Sadowska and Andrzej Piaseczny resigned from the function of trainers, and their place was taken by: Patrycja Markowska returning to the program, who previously acted as a coach in the second edition of the program, and debuting in this role Grzegorz Hyży and Piotr Cugowski. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Barbara Kurdej-Szatan and Maciej Musiał.The winner of the ninth series was Marcin Sójka.

Season 10 (2019)

The tenth season premiered on September 7, 2019. Michał Szpak became a coach again. Patrycja Markowska, Piotr Cugowski and Grzegorz Hyży are replaced by Kamil Bednarek, Margaret and Tomson & Baron returning after a one-season break. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Marcelina Zawadzka and Maciej Musiał. Barbara Kurdej-Szatan resigned from the function of presenter. The winner of the tenth series was Alicja Szemplińska.

Season 11 (2020)

The eleventh season premiered on September 12, 2020. Michał Szpak and Tomson & Baron became the coaches again. Margaret and Kamil Bednarek were replaced by Edyta Górniak, returning after a five-year break and a new coach Urszula Dudziak. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Maciej Musiał and Małgorzata Tomaszewska. Marcelina Zawadzka resigned from the function of presenter. The winner of the eleventh series was Krystian Ochman.

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