The Live Shows premiered on May 4, 2024, marking their return after a hiatus in the previous season due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. Voting was conducted via joinnow.ph, opening immediately after each team's performance and closing before the next team took the stage.
Week 1 (May 4–5) Held at the
ABS-CBN Studios, the Top 12 artists competed for public votes to secure a spot in the semifinals. In each team, the artist with the highest number of votes advanced automatically, while coaches selected one more artist from their remaining three to move forward. Team Supreme and MarTeam performed in the first episode, followed by Kamp Kawayan in the next. Results were announced during the Sunday episode.
Color key: Week 2: Semifinals (May 11–12) Held at the
ABS-CBN Studios, the Top 6 artists competed for a place in
The Final Showdown. Advancement was determined by a 50-50 combination of public votes and coach scores. Each coach had 100 points to split between their two remaining artists, with the artist receiving the highest combined score moving on to the grand finals. Kamp Kawayan and Team Supreme performed in the first episode, followed by MarTeam in the second. Results were revealed during the Sunday episode. Due to illness,
Tandingan was unable to attend in person and participated virtually via video screen throughout the week.
Color key: Week 3: The Final Showdown (May 18–19) The live finale aired from May 18 to 19, featuring three finalists from each team. Before the final showdown, artists drew envelopes from a fishbowl to determine the performance order. Voting was divided into two periods, with the first closing at midnight on Sunday. The artist with the highest combined votes from both periods was crowned the winner. Jillian Pamat took the title, securing Bamboo Mañalac’s second consecutive and fourth overall coaching victory. Notably, Steph Lacuata became the second consecutive comeback artist to finish as runner-up, following Kate Campo from
The Voice Teens Season 2. This season also marked Bamboo Mañalac’s final appearance as a coach across all Philippine
The Voice editions, concluding a remarkable 10-season run as the franchise’s only coach present since its inception. ; Color Key == Elimination table ==