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The Voice Kids (Italian TV series) season 2

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The Voice Kids
Season 2
Presented byAntonella Clerici
Coaches
WinnerSimone Grande
Winning coachClementino
Runners-up
  • Emma Buscaglia
  • Lucia Solazzo
  • Desiree Malizia
Release
Original networkRai 1
Original releaseNovember 24 (2023-11-24) –
December 22, 2023 (2023-12-22)
Season chronology
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Season 1

The second edition of The Voice Kids aired in prime time on Rai 1 from November 24 to December 22, 2023, for five episodes with the hosting of Antonella Clerici.[1] New in this edition, in addition to the entry of the new coach Arisa, were two new tools, which could be used during the three episodes of Blind Auditions: the "Super Pass" and the "Super Block". The first guaranteed a competitor to go directly to the final, while the second was the classic "Block", which could only be used after the other coaches have turned around, allowing the prevention of another coach from choosing a competitor.[2]

The winner, Simone Grande, was decided through the vote of the audience in the studio.[3] This marked Clementino's first win on the kids' version of the show (his second after his win on the third edition of The Voice Senior). Grande would go on to be selected to represent Italy in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2024; Clerici previously revealed that one of the show's twelve finalists would go on to represent Italy in the 2024 contest during the final of The Voice Kids.[4][5]

Coaches

The coaches of the second season of The Voice Kids were Clementino, Gigi D'Alessio and Loredana Bertè, who returned for their second seasons. Alongside them Arisa debuted.

The Voice Kids season 2 coaches

Teams

  •   Winner
  •   Runner-up
  •   Eliminated in the Final
  •   Eliminated in the Battles
Coaches Top 28 artists
Arisa Emma Buscaglia Alice Alfonso Amelie Rizzi Emilia Piemontesi
Martina Cervellin Elisa Puddu Michele Bruzzese
Clementino Simone Grande Rita Longordo Alexander Racioppi Emma & Giulia Parodi
Teresa Ferraro Federico Bergamo Emmanuele Manna
Gigi D'Alessio Lucia Solazzo Luigi Vitagliano Angelica Stuppia Giuseppe Di Menza
Mirko Di Bartalomeo Graziano Calculli Sara Turrà
Loredana Bertè Desiree Malizia Valentina Giamboi Yari Verdesca Giacomo Bastiani
Nicole Curatolo Gabriele Ansanelli Giada Fois
Note: Bold names are recipients of the 'Super Pass'.

Blind auditions

Blind auditions premiered on November 24 and continued until December 8. Each coach had to have seven artists on their team at the end of the blind auditions, with each coach being given one "Super Block" to use in the entire blind auditions. Additionally, each coach had one "Super Pass". Using a super pass blocked all the other coaches from getting an artist. It also automatically put them in the final on the respective team.

Blind auditions color key
 ✔  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
     Artist defaulted to a coach's team
     Artist elected this coach's team
     Artist eliminated as no coach pressing their button
     The artist received the "Super Pass" and advanced to the final
   Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, but was super blocked by Arisa
   Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, but was super blocked by Clementino
   Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, but was super blocked by Gigi
   Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, but was super blocked by Loredana
Blind auditions results
Episode Order Artist (Age) Song (Artist) Coaches' and artist's choices
Arisa Clementino Gigi Loredana
Episode 1
(November 24)
1 Giuseppe Di Menza (10) "Il Mondo" (Jimmy Fontana)
2 Amelie Rizzi (11) "Old Time Rock and Roll" (Bob Seger)
3 Alexander Racioppi (14) "Tango" (Tananai)
4 Walter Zecca (8) "Sarà perchè ti amo" (Ricchi e Poveri)
5 Lucia Solazzo (13) "Hello" (Adele)
6 Valentina Giamboi (10) "Sola" (Nina Zilli)
7 Carlotta Agata (8) "Farfalle" (Sangiovanni)
8 Yari Verdesca (13) "Jailhouse Rock" (Elvis Presley)
9 Emilia Piemontesi (10) "La felicità" (Simona Molinari)
10 Teresa Ferraro (13) "Empire State of Mind" (Jay-Z, Alicia Keys)
11 Angelo Salerno (12) "Il rock di Capitan Uncino" (Edoardo Bennato)
12 Emma e Giulia Parodi (12) "Frankenstein" (Claire Rosinkranz)
Episode 2
(December 1)
1 Emma Buscaglia (12) "Vorrei che fosse amore" (Mina)
2 Graziano Calculli (11) "Cambiare" (Alex Baroni)
3 Martina Cervellin (10) "Black Horse & The Cherry Tree" (KT Tunstall)
4 Simone Grande (11) "L'essenziale" (Marco Mengoni)
5 Giuliana Gioia (11) "Fiesta" (Raffaella Carrà)
6 Rita Longordo (13) "Always Remember Us This Way" (Lady Gaga)
7 Federico Bergamo (10) "Bellissimissima" (Alfa)
8 Giulia Mosca (11) "Belissima" (Annalisa)
9 Luigi Vitagliano (12) "Message In A Bottle" (The Police)
10 Anna Celebre (12) "Ci Pensiamo Domani" (Angelina Mango)
11 Desiree Malizia (14) "Right To Be Wrong" (Joss Stone)
12 Giacomo Bastiani (12) "Beat It" (Michael Jackson)
13 Giorgia Bonsangue (14) "Cenere" (Lazza)
14 Elisa Puddu (13) "Anche fragile" (Elisa)
Episode 3
(December 8)
1 Nicole Curatolo (9) "La Vita" (Shirley Bassey)
2 Mirko Di Bartalomeo (13) "Grande Amore" (Il Volo)
3 Alice Alfonso (13) "Se Piovesse Il Tuo Nome" (Elisa)
4 Cherie Scuncia (8) "Italodisco" (The Kolors)
5 Angelica Stuppia (13) "Duemilaminuti" (Mara Sattei)
6 Alexia Satini (13) "Snow On The Sahara" (Anggun)
7 Michele Bruzzese (11) "Pensieri E Parole" (Lucio Battisti)
8 Emmanuele Manna (7) "Nu Juorno Buono" (Rocco Hunt) Team full
9 Gabriele Ansanelli (12) "Rolling In The Deep" (Adele) Team full
10 Mattia Mazzotta (13) "È La Mia Vita" (Al Bano)
11 Tommaso Quarta (13) "The Scientist" (Coldplay)
12 Sara Turrà (13) "Io E Te Da Soli" (Mina)
13 Valentina Roso (10) "Le Tasche Piene Di Sassi" (Jovanotti) Team full
14 Giada Fois (13) "Killing Me Softly With His Song (Fugees)

Battles

The battles, also dubbed as the semi-final, saw the 24 remaining contestants compete, which determined the 12 young finalists of the program. The challenges took place between three competitors from the same team who each battle performing the track assigned to them by their coach, who at the end of the performances decided the finalist of the three, eliminating the other two. At the end of the challenges, two competitors per team made it to the final, joining the finalist decreed at the Blind Auditions, through the use of the Super Pass. The battles aired on December 15, 2023.

      Artist won the battle and advanced to the final
      Artist lost the battle and was eliminated
Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
Episode 4
(December 15)
Arisa 1 Martina Cervellin "Cambia un uomo" (Marco Mengoni) Eliminated
2 Emma Biscaglia "On My Own" (Nikka Costa) Advanced
3 Emilia Piemontesi "Canto (anche se sono stonato)" (Lelio Luttazzi) Eliminated
Clementino 4 Emmanuele Manna "Supereroi" (Mr. Rain) Eliminated
5 Simone Grande "Adagio" (Lara Fabian) Advanced
6 Teresa Ferraro "Crazy in Love" (Beyoncé) Eliminated
Loredana Bertè 7 Gabriele Anzanelli "Mi sei scoppiato dentro il cuore" (Mina) Eliminated
8 Nicole Curatolo "Alghero" (Giuni Russo) Eliminated
9 Yari Verdesca "That's What Friends Are For" (Dionne Warwick) Advanced
Gigi D'Alessio 10 Graziano Calculli "Ancora" (Edoardo De Crescenzo) Eliminated
11 Sara Turrà "Lei" (Laura Pausini) Eliminated
12 Luigi Vitagliano "Bohemian Rhapsody" (Queen) Advanced
Arisa 13 Michele Bruzzese "La leva calcistica della classe '68" (Francesco De Gregori) Eliminated
14 Amelie Rizzi "Crocodile Rock" (Elton John) Advanced
15 Elisa Puddu "Luce" (Elisa) Eliminated
Gigi D'Alessio 16 Mirko Bartolomeo "Fai rumore" (Diodato) Eliminated
17 Angelica Stuppia "Giudizi universali" (Samuele Bersani) Advanced
18 Giuseppe Di Menza "Caruso" (Lucio Dalla) Eliminated
Clementino 19 Alexander Racioppi "Coraline" (Måneskin) Advanced
20 Federico Bergamo "Serenata rap" (Jovanotti) Eliminated
21 Emma e Giulia Parodi "In alto mare" (Loredana Bertè) Eliminated
Loredana Bertè 22 Giacomo Bastiani "Heal the World" (Michael Jackson) Eliminated
23 Giada Fois "Quando una stella muore" (Giorgia) Eliminated
24 Valentina Giamboi "Hurt" (Christina Aguilera) Advanced

Final

The final, aired on December 22, consisted of two rounds. The final three artists on every team, or top twelve, battled to become the winner of the second season of The Voice Kids.

First round

      Artist advanced to the Top 4
      Artist was eliminated
Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
Episode 5
(December 22)
Loredana Bertè 1 Valentina Giamboi "Dimmi Come…" (Alexia) Eliminated
Clementino 2 Simone Grande "All By Myself" (Eric Carmen) Advanced
Gigi D'Alessio 3 Lucia Solazzo "E poi" (Giorgia) Advanced
Arisa 4 Emma Buscaglia "I Surrender" (Celine Dion) Advanced
Clementino 5 Rita Longordo "La solitudine" (Laura Pausini) Eliminated
Loredana Bertè 6 Yari Verdesca "Billie Jean" (Michael Jackson) Eliminated
Arisa 7 Amelie Rizzi "E la luna bussò" (Loredana Bertè) Eliminated
Gigi D'Alessio 8 Angelica Stuppia "Due vite" (Marco Mengoni) Eliminated
Clementino 9 Alexander Racioppi "Cenere" (Lazza) Eliminated
Loredana Bertè 10 Desiree Malizia "Think" (Aretha Franklin) Advanced
Gigi D'Alessio 11 Luigi Vitagliano "Mentre Tutto Scorre" (Negramaro) Eliminated
Arisa 12 Alice Alfonso "Io vivrò senza te" (Lucio Battisti) Eliminated

Second round

      Winner
      Runners-up
Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
Episode 5
(December 22)
Gigi D'Alessio 1 Lucia Solazzo "Hello" (Adele) Runner-up
Arisa 2 Emma Buscaglia "Vorrei che fosse amore" (Mina) Runner-up
Loredana Bertè 3 Desiree Malizia "Right to be wrong" (Joss Stone) Runner-up
Clementino 4 Simone Grande "Adagio" (Lara Fabian) Winner

References

  1. ^ "The voice kids 2023 italia quando inizia giudici quante puntate sono".
  2. ^ "The Voice Kids seconda edizione".
  3. ^ "The Voice Kids".
  4. ^ Mancheño, José Miguel (2023-12-23). "Italia elegirá a su representante en Eurovisión Junior 2024 entre los finalistas de la 2º edición de 'The Voice Kids'" [Italy will choose its representative at Junior Eurovision 2024 from among the finalists of the 2nd edition of "The Voice Kids"]. ESCplus España (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-20.
  5. ^ "Simone Grande will represent Italy in Madrid". Junioreurovision.tv. EBU. 2024-09-19. Retrieved 2024-09-20.