Summary of Seasons •
^ Ai-Ai delas Alas was not able to attend the fifth semifinal week due to illness. Due to this,
Vice Ganda was asked to take her duties, but only as a replacement judge for the week.
Season details Season 1 (2010) The first season began on February 20, 2010. It was held in some major cities in the
Philippines like
Baguio,
Batangas,
Cebu,
Cagayan de Oro,
Davao, and
Metro Manila where the hopefuls are judged by judges Ai-Ai delas Alas, Kris Aquino and Freddie "FMG" Garcia. From thousands who auditioned, 220 acts made it to the Judges' Cull, where the top 36 semi-finalists were selected. The semi-finals were held on AFP Theater in Camp Aguinaldo from the first to fourth performance night and in Tanghalang Pasigueño from the fifth to sixth performance night. On the other hand, the results are always held in Dolphy Theater in ABS-CBN. The season ended last June 12 and 13, 2010, at the
Araneta Coliseum in
Quezon City,
Metro Manila, where the twelve acts competed for the prize. Sixteen-year-old singer
Jovit Baldivino from Batangas was declared the winner of the season.
Season 2 (2011) The second season premiered on February 26, 2011, replacing
Star Circle Quest and
Star Power respectively.
Ai-Ai delas Alas,
Kris Aquino, and
Freddie Garcia reprised their judging duties from first season. The hosts,
Billy Crawford and
Luis Manzano, also reprised their hosting roles, and they were joined by
Nikki Gil. The major auditions for the second season were held in
Dagupan,
Batangas,
Naga,
Cebu,
Davao and
Metro Manila. It is also the season where they held micro-auditions in other cities and provinces in the Philippines where hopefuls are judged by the show's staff. There are 174 acts who passed the auditions and made it to the Judges' Cut. The Luzon and Visayas auditionees where selected in Dolphy Theater in Quezon City where 26 acts made it to the semi-finals. On the other hand, the remaining 10 acts from Mindanao were visited by the judges in their respective hometown. The semi-finals were held in PAGCOR Theater in Parañaque City. In addition, there is a wildcard round for those semi-finalists who made it to the top three highest audience votes but lost the judges' votes are given a chance to compete again in order to make it to the grand finals. Only two will be chosen for this round. On June 25 and 26, 2011, the season ended in
Araneta Coliseum of
Quezon City,
Metro Manila where the fourteen acts competed.
Falsetto singer
Marcelito Pomoy from
Cavite was crowned as the winner of the season.
Season 3 (2011) The hosts announced in the grand finals of
Season 2 that the show will return again within two weeks. The third season premiered last July 9, 2011, on ABS-CBN. Major auditions are held in
Baguio,
Manila,
Batangas,
Cebu,
Bacolod,
Tacloban,
Iloilo,
Cagayan de Oro,
Davao, and
General Santos. There are also mini-auditions held in almost 70 municipalities and cities in the country. In addition, there are online auditions where participants are asked to upload their videos in Pilipinas Got Talent website. In this season, Luis Manzano and Billy Crawford became a judge substitute for a while of Ai-Ai delas Alas and Kris Aquino, respectively.
Season 4 (2013) A teaser for the fourth season were aired after results night of
The X Factor Philippines on July 29, 2012. Major auditions were held in key cities like
Quezon City,
Bacolod,
General Santos,
Cebu,
Cagayan de Oro, and
Davao City. In addition, winners of TFCkat, an international competition made by The Filipino Channel which is held in Filipino key areas all over the world, were also given slots for auditions in the Philippines. The show premiered on February 16, 2013. After the nationwide auditions, 104 acts made it to the Judges Cull where the three judges made a review of their auditions in order to determine the top 36 quarterfinalists. This is the season which marks the introduction of semifinal round where the top 12 acts who won the quarterfinals will compete for the six slots in the grand finals. On June 1 and 2, 2013, the season ended in
PAGCOR Grand Theater in
Parañaque,
Metro Manila. Thirteen year-old singer
Roel Manlangit from
Valencia, Bukidnon was hailed as the winner of the season.
Season 5 (2016) On May 17, 2015, in
ASAP 20,
Luis Manzano confirmed that the show will return for its fifth season and particularly be returning as host as well, following the success of the four Filipino acts who competed in the grand finals of ''
Asia's Got Talent''. Two of those acts were formerly part of this show and these are: singer
Gerphil Geraldine "Fame" Flores, who competed in Season 1 but lost the judges' vote in the 4th semifinal week, and shadow play group
El Gamma Penumbra, who competed in Season 3 but placed 4th in the finals. Flores placed third while El Gamma was declared the winner of the first season of the said regional franchise of
Got Talent. On January 8, 2016, ABS-CBN announced that Garcia would return as judge for the fifth consecutive season,
Ai-Ai delas Alas will not return due to her transfer to
GMA Network after her contract expired and 16 years of association, while
Kris Aquino cited her health problems. Therefore, numerous teasers are being released prior to the change of the lineup and two weeks leading to the premiere, actress
Angel Locsin, actor
Robin Padilla, and comedian
Vice Ganda will be joining the judging panel. The season will premiere on January 23, 2016, replacing the weeknight slots of
second season of
Your Face Sounds Familiar, however, the filler movie block Kapamilya Weekend Specials filled the vacated timeslot of the aforementioned show. The grand finale was held on May 21 and 22, 2016 at the
SM Mall of Asia Arena,
Pasay, where dancesport duo
Power Duo from
Rizal became the first non-singing act to win the show.
Season 6 (2018) The sixth season of
Pilipinas Got Talent premiered on January 6, 2018. On June 3, 2017,
Billy Crawford announced that there will be auditions for this season on ''
It's Showtime. A teaser was shown during the commercial break of It's Showtime
and I Can Do That. Manzano cannot return to host the program due to I Can See Your Voice'' and was replaced by
Toni Gonzaga. Garcia failed to appear on all the liveshows due to the death of his wife. The Grand Finale, so called "The Greatest Showdown", was held on April 28 and 29, 2018 at the Bren Z. Guiao Convention Center & Sports Complex at
San Fernando, Pampanga, where a 32-year-old spiral pole dancer
Kristel de Catalina also from Rizal won the season, became the second non-singing act to win the show. The season was re-aired last March 2020 as part of
ABS-CBN's programming changes due to the
enhanced community quarantines imposed in Luzon,
until the network was shut down.
Season 7 (2025) Prior to the semi-finals of the sixth season, auditions for seventh season has been announced. Due to the
network's shutdown and the
COVID-19 pandemic, it caused delays for schedules of pre-auditions and live auditions. On November 23, 2022, it was announced during the
TV5 Trade Launch 2022 that the program has been renewed for its seventh season after a five-year hiatus. For the first time, the show will air on
TV5 along with
Kapamilya Channel and
A2Z. This is also the first time that the program will not air on the main
ABS-CBN terrestrial channel after the network was issued a
cease and desist order from the
National Telecommunications Commission on May 5, 2020, due to the lapse of its broadcast franchise, but also delay. On October 15, 2024, a teaser appeared on
Kapamilya Online Live teasing the return of the show for its seventh season after a six-year hiatus. Auditions for the season began on October 17 for online auditions and December 14 for physical auditions. The season premiered on March 29, 2025. The Grand Finale was held on June 21 and 22, 2025 at the Theatre at
Solaire Resort,
Entertainment City in
Parañaque, where a 55-year-old trompo spinner
Cardong Trumpo from
Cavite won the season, became the third non-singing act to win the show. It is also the first time a non-dancer to win the show, and the first time a non-golden buzzer act to win since the feature was introduced in the fifth season. ==Hosts==