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The Voice Kids (Philippine TV series) season 6

The sixth season of The Voice Kids, a reality competition show in the Philippines based on the Dutch TV series of the same title, is broadcast by GMA Network. It is hosted by Dingdong Dantes, with Billy Crawford, Julie Anne San Jose, and Stell of SB19 returning as coaches from The Voice Generations; newcomer Pablo, also from SB19, joined as a new coach. The sixth season premiered on September 15, 2024, on the network's Sunday Grande sa Gabi line up replacing the second season of Running Man Philippines. The season ended on December 15, 2024, with Nevin Adam Garceniego as the winner.

Background
Following the success of The Voice Generations, GMA Network announced a new season of an installment of The Voice of the Philippines for its 2024 line-up. The season was officially confirmed by the network in March 2024; they later announced that producers' auditions for the show's season would run from March to June 2024, for singers aged 7 to 14 years old, at the GMA Network Center in Quezon City. In July 2024, Dingdong Dantes was announced as a presenter of the show, while Billy Crawford, Julie Anne San Jose, and Stell of SB19 were announced to return as coaches from The Voice Generations. Later that month, Pablo, also from SB19, was also announced as a coach. This marked the first season of the series not to air on ABS-CBN, as it announced that it would stop producing the franchise in May 2024. == Teams ==
Blind auditions
The season begins with blind auditions, where artists perform for coaches facing away. Coaches press a button to turn if interested. If only one turns, the artist joins their team; if multiple coaches turn, the artist chooses their coach. Each coach recruits 9 artists, totaling 36 advancing to the Battles. Episode 1 (September 15) The broadcast began with the coaches performing "Something Big" by Shawn Mendes. Among the auditionees was Jan Hebron Ecal, who participated in Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids 2 as one of the Ultimate Resbakbakan finalists. Notes : a.^ Despite Stell not turning for Punay, the latter attempted to choose him as his coach. Episode 2 (September 22) Among the auditionees was Shawn Hendrix Agustin who previously auditioned unsuccessfully in season 5 and also participated in Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids 2, where he finished as one of the Grand Finalists. Episode 3 (September 29) Among the auditionees was Jionix Bautista who participated in Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids 2 as one of the Ultimate Resbakbakan finalists. Episode 4 (October 6) Among the auditionees was Lyka Jane Bayang who participated in Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids 2 and finished as one of the Semifinalists. In 2025, Alexa Mendoza joined Idol Kids Philippines and emerged as the grand champion. Episode 5 (October 13) Among the auditionees was Joshua Calusa who participated in Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids 2 and finished as one of the Semifinalists. Episode 6 (October 20) Among the auditionees were Keith Neithan Perez who participated in Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids 2 and became a Grand Finalist, Clet Nicole Fiegalan who previously auditioned unsuccessfully in season 5 and also participated in Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids 2 and also became a Grand Finalist, and Jireh Tzidkenu Sepnio who previously competed in the third season of The Voice Teens as part of MarTeam, but was eliminated in the Battle Rounds. Episode 7 (October 27) == The Battles ==
The Battles
In the Battles, 36 artists compete in groups of three, with each coach choosing one winner per match. Coaches can still steal losing artists, but steals happen off-stage by approaching artists and their families backstage. By the end, each team has four artists—three battle winners and one steal— totaling 16 advancing to the sing-offs. ; Color key == The Sing-offs ==
The Sing-offs
Battle winners and stolen artists advance to the Sing-offs, where each coach selects two to move on to the semi-finals, totaling 8 artists. Coaches are joined by advisors: Dionela (Team Bilib), Arthur Nery (Tropa ni Pablo), Chito Miranda (JulesQuad), and Carl Guevarra of The Juans (StellBound). ; Color key == Semifinals ==
Semifinals
The Semi-finals aired on December 8, 2024. Like in Season 4, the Top 8 artists performed solo, with each coach choosing one artist to advance to the Grand Finals. Yana and Punay made history as the first stolen artists in The Voice Kids Philippines to reach the finale. Their advancement follows similar feats by Campo (Season 2, The Voice Kids) and Lacuata (Season 4, The Voice Kids) in The Voice Teens. This also marks the first time in the entire Philippine The Voice franchise that more than one stolen artist advanced to the finale. Color key: == Grand Finals ==
Grand Finals
The Grand Finals aired on December 15, 2024, with the winner determined by public voting. Nevin Adam Garceniego of Tropa ni Pablo emerged as the champion with his heartfelt performance of May Bukas Pa. He received ₱1,000,000, a new house and lot from Vista Land, and a recording contract with UMG Philippines. ; Color key == Results summary ==
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