The Voice Teens (Philippine TV series) season 2

The second season of the Philippine reality singing competition The Voice Teens aired on ABS-CBN and Kapamilya Channel from February 8 to August 16, 2020, replacing Your Moment and was replaced by Kadenang Ginto: The Golden Comeback. Lea Salonga, Bamboo Mañalac and Sarah Geronimo returned to the show as coaches. The Voice of the Philippines coach apl.de.ap returned to the franchise after four years of hiatus, replacing Sharon Cuneta. The show is hosted by Alex Gonzaga and Luis Manzano – the two have previously worked together as hosts of the first season of The Voice Kids.

The Voice Teens
Season 2
Hosted byLuis Manzano
Alex Gonzaga
Coaches
WinnersKendra Aguirre
Cydel Gabutero
Isang Manlapaz
Heart Salvador
Runners-upYang-Yang Aloya
Kate Campo
Jaylloyd Garche
Alexia Tag-at
Release
Original networkABS-CBN (Ep. 1–12)
Kapamilya Channel (Ep. 13–32)
Original releaseFebruary 8 (2020-02-08) –
August 16, 2020 (2020-08-16)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 1
Next →
Season 3

On March 21, 2020, despite having already taped its episodes prior to the community quarantine, the show suspended airing its fresh episodes as part of the network's decision to halt the airing of taped/live episodes of its shows during the Enhanced community quarantine in Luzon, as part of the country's fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. Its timeslot was temporarily replaced by the re-run of the Kids' first season of Your Face Sounds Familiar (both Saturdays and Sundays) and sixth season of Pilipinas Got Talent (on Sundays only) until May 3, 2020, when ABS-CBN's free TV and Radio stations were forced off the air 2 days later. The season returned on June 13, 2020, via cable television.[1]

The finale was aired on August 15 to 16, 2020. Heart Salvador of Kamp Kawayan, Cydel Gabutero of FamiLEA, Isang Manlapaz of Team Apl, and Kendra Aguirre of Team Sarah were declared as co-champions, as the finale ended up being pre-recorded instead of being staged live due to COVID-19 pandemic-induced restrictions.[2][3][4][5]

Changes

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Coaches' Line-up

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The coaches of the second season of The Voice Teens
Lea Salonga
Bamboo Mañalac
Sarah Geronimo
apl.de.ap

In her column on December 19, 2019, it was confirmed that Lea Salonga will return to the show, alongside Bamboo Mañalac and Sarah Geronimo. They returned for their eighth, eighth, and seventh season of the franchise, respectively. It was also published that Apl.de.ap, one of the original coaches of The Voice of the Philippines, along with Salonga, Mañalac, and Geronimo, is set to return for his third season in the franchise, after four years of hiatus, replacing Sharon Cuneta.[6]

Hosts

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Luis Manzano returned as host while Alex Gonzaga replaced her sister, Toni Gonzaga, as host. The two have previously teamed up on the first season of The Voice Kids.

Mechanics

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Several mechanics were changed since the first season. A new feature added in the Blind Auditions this season is the Block. Each coach is given two blocks to prevent one coach from getting a contestant.[6] Also, each teams were increased to 16 members each, bringing the total of artists to 64.

Following the return of Apl.de.ap in the coaching panel, a monitor was installed on his red chair just like in the previous seasons of The Voice of the Philippines. This is to help him see the artists while performing since he is legally blind.[7] The monitor turns on only upon pressing his button.

It was announced that the format of the live shows was supposed to change, but no further details were given. However, the Live Shows were changed to a pre-recorded work from home finale as a result of difficulties/restrictions caused the coronavirus pandemic.

Online show

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The online show entitled The Voice Teens DigiTV returns with KaladKaren Davila and Jeremy Glinoga. The pair has also previously hosted the online show for the fourth season of The Voice Kids. However, the 11th and 12th episodes were aired without a live feed of DigiTV as Metro Manila was placed under a partial lockdown in order to control the spread of COVID-19.

However, when the show resumed airing following the launch of Kapamilya Channel, The Voice Teens DigiTV resumed live via Zoom.

Community quarantine suspension

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines, the government announced on March 12, 2020, that Metro Manila would be locked down on March 15, 2020. Due to this, the March 14 and 15 episodes aired without a live feed of The Voice Teens DigiTV, while the March 15 episode lasted for 105 minutes instead of 75.

However, when the entire Luzon was placed under an enhanced community quarantine, The Voice Teens suspended its telecast from March 21, 2020, despite taping its episodes prior to the enhanced community quarantine, in which the first season of Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids, filled its timeslot as part of the network's ECQ Special Programming, along with sixth season of Pilipinas Got Talent (on Sundays only) until the closure of ABS-CBN due to the cease and desist order issued by the National Telecommunications Commission on account of its franchise expiration.

Teams

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Coaches Top 64 artists
apl.de.ap
Isang Manlapaz Yang-Yang Aloya Calvin Candelaria CZ Baylosis Matt Reyes
Jessie Gonzales Hana Adriano Noielle Rodriguez Tyson Venegas Ella Mayor
Jelo Acosta Mimi Mondejar Bella Micucci Ella Sabroso Hakki Patricio
Drei Sugay Josh Nubla
Lea Salonga
Cydel Gabutero Alexia Tag-at Kristian Rajagopal Aaron Regala Andre Eusebio
JP Romero Josh Labing-isa Tina Umali Airene Bautista Pia Banga
Ericka Peralejo Klynn Pineda Rafael Mumar Ken Semira Lukas Magallano
Alliah Maratas Alexis Mingming
Sarah Geronimo
Kendra Aguirre Jaylloyd Garche Andre Parker Pia Banga Ryan Dave Baguio
Hobe Rementizo Eunice Encarnada John Van Lapu Ceejay Castillo Andre Eusebio
Hana Adriano Kate Campo Ten-Ten Pesigan Johnray Castiller Russel Solis
Yohann Rulona Jason Villanueva
Bamboo Mañalac
Heart Salvador Kate Campo Rock Opong Aly Fabellar Dani Dixon
Gab Cayabyab Jayne Sajulla Vincent Gregorio Zam Lago Ysa Jison
Clare Siggaoat Omar Arsua Ceray Olaco Cha Apag Darvic Villarin
Kate Soliman AJ Yape
Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams).

Blind auditions

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The Blind auditions were taped from December 14, 2019, to December 18, 2019. Around 120 artists auditioned for this season.[6] A new feature within the Blind Auditions this season is the Block, which each coach can use twice to prevent one of the other coaches from getting a contestant.

Color key
 ✔  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
     Artist joined this coach's team
     Artist defaulted to this coach's team
     Artist eliminated as no coach pressing their button
 ✘  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by another coach from getting the artist
  •   Blocked by apl.de.ap
  •   Blocked by Lea
  •   Blocked by Sarah
  •   Blocked by Bamboo

Episode 1 (February 8)

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The coaches performed a cover of "Superheroes" at the start of the show.

Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Matt Reyes 16 Las Piñas "Weak" [a]
2 Ysa Jison 16 Bacolod "Isa Pang Araw"
3 CK Arcelo 16 Cebu City "Having You Near Me"
4 Pia Banga 14 Davao "The Power Of Love"
Notes
a.^ Lea pressed her block button for Apl.de.ap. Based on the actual taping order, Lea had no blocks left at that moment. Therefore, Apl.de.ap was still able to turn and get the artist.

Episode 2 (February 9)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Jaylloyd Garche 16 Bacolod "Kung Sakali"
2 Andrei Eusebio 17 General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite "Superstar"
3 Yang-Yang Aloya 17 Lipa, Batangas "Bulag, Pipi at Bingi"
4 AJ Yape 17 Cavite "Top of the World"

Episode 3 (February 15)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Ryan Dave Baguio 14 Bukidnon "Hello"
2 Gabriel Anduyan 15 Davao "Can't Take My Eyes Off You"
3 Clare Siggaoat 13 Malasiqui, Pangasinan "Rise Up"
4 Ten-Ten Pesigan 14 Alitagtag, Batangas "Killing Me Softly with His Song"

Episode 4 (February 16)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 JP Romero 15 Cagayan de Oro "Usahay"
2 Jhomarie Buhisan 17 Zamboanga del Sur "Ikaw Sana"
3 Gab Cayabyab 13 Antipolo "Demonyo"
4 Isang Manlapaz 15 Sucat, Muntinlupa "Isang Linggong Pag-ibig"

Episode 5 (February 22)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Jelo Acosta 17 Quezon City "Nadarang"
2 Ericka Peralejo 14 Imus, Cavite "Pahiram ng Isang Kanta"
3 Andrei Lunar 14 Cuenca, Batangas "Kahit Isang Saglit"
4 Ceray Olaco 17 Misamis Oriental "Ikaw at Ako"

Episode 6 (February 23)

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Note: This timeslot aired at 8:45 p.m. of the pilot episode of 24/7 which runs for 105 minutes instead of 75.

Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Rock Opong 13 Iloilo "Sa Ngalan ng Pag-ibig"
2 Aly Fabellar 15 Novaliches, Quezon City "Diamonds"
3 Noielle Rodriguez 16 Legazpi City, Albay "Stone Cold"
4 Dana Delos Reyes 14 Taguig "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"
5 Tyson Venegas 14 Vancouver, Canada "A Change Is Gonna Come"

Episode 7 (February 29)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 CZ Baylosis 16 Zamboanga City "Halik sa Hangin"
2 Amaia Luisa Brown 13 Parañaque "idontwannabeyouanymore"
3 Russel Solis 16 Baguio "Dito sa Puso Ko"
4 Klynn Pineda 17 Baguio "How Would You Feel"
5 Kate Campo 13 Angono, Rizal "Pusong Ligaw"

Episode 8 (March 1)

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This episode returned to the 8:15 p.m. timeslot while 24/7 runs for 75 minutes.

Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Cydel Gabutero 16 San Carlos City, Negros Occidental "Angel"
2 Kate Soliman 17 Digos, Davao del Sur "Moon River"
3 Prince Cambalon 17 Davao "Binalewala"
4 Zam Lago 15 Cagayan de Oro "All I Want"
5 Alexia Tag-at 17 Talisay, Cebu "Nosi Balasi"

Episode 9 (March 7)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Ella Alcantara 14 Cagayan de Oro "No One"
2 Drei Sugay 16 San Juan "Maybe the Night"
3 Eunice Encarnada 16 Oroquieta, Misamis Occidental "Feeling Good"
4 Jessie Gonzales 16 Hong Kong "Titibo-Tibo"

Episode 10 (March 8)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Darvic Villarin 15 Zamboanga Sibugay "Wag Ka Ng Umiyak"
2 Jayne Sajulla 14 Iloilo "Ang Buhay Ko"
3 Kendra Aguirre 13 Las Piñas "Proud Mary"
4 Dani Dixon 13 Sibagat, Agusan del Sur "May Bukas Pa"
5 Ceejay Castillo 15 Muntinlupa "Don't You Remember"
6 Chky Bagaygay 16 Agusan del Sur "Fallin'"
7 Hakki Patricio 14 Bugallon, Pangasinan "The House of the Rising Sun"

Episode 11 (March 14)

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For this episode and the following episode, the episode aired without a feed of The Voice Teens DigiTV due to the community quarantine being implemented in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] However, the livestream of the televised series continued on Facebook and YouTube.[9]

Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Josh Labing-isa 17 Dubai, United Arab Emirates "Paano" [a]
2 Ella Sabroso 15 Davao "Hallelujah"
3 Mike Justine Recabo 13 Bukidnon "Saan Darating ang Umaga?"
4 Ken Semira 17 Rodriguez, Rizal "So Sick"
5 Aaron Regala 14 Batangas "Tagpuan"
6 Hana Adriano 17 Las Piñas "Tadhana"
Notes
a.^ Lea pressed her block button for Apl.de.ap but he did not turn.

Episode 12 (March 15)

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This episode aired particularly longer from the usual 75 minutes to 100 minutes due to the postponement of Everybody Sing! because of the COVID-19 pandemic-induced Community quarantine.[10]

Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Lukas Magallano 14 Quezon City "Riptide" [a]
2 Calvin Candelaria 15 Libmanan, Camarines Sur "Nais Ko"
3 Max Abliter 17 Bacoor, Cavite "Hindi Na Nga"
4 Ella Mayor 13 Santa Clara, California, United States "Don't Rain on My Parade"
5 Johnray Castiller 14 Bacolod "Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko"
6 Alliah Maratas 17 Bacolod "Tagpuan"
Notes
a.^ Lea pressed her block button for Bamboo but he did not turn.

Episode 13 (June 13)

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Despite being taped before the enhanced community quarantine, the airing of the episode was postponed from March 21 to June 13, 2020, due to the Enhanced community quarantine in Luzon, in which, reruns of the first season of Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids PH took over its timeslot for the duration of the ECQ. It was further deferred by the cease and desist order caused by the non-renewal of the ABS-CBN franchise. However, it resumed airing on June 13, 2020, via the Kapamilya Channel. The Voice Teens DigiTV also returned, albeit via remote work arrangement through Zoom.

Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Alexis Mingming 15 Bacolod "Magasin" [a]
2 Shaira Simbajon 15 Bohol "Mabagal"
3 John Van Lapu 16 Sultan Kudarat "Counting Stars"
4 Rafael Mumar 14 Bohol "Panalangin"
5 Omar Arsua 17 Misamis Oriental "Wag Ka Na Umiyak"
6 Ken Abalos 13 Tarlac "Bakit Ba Ikaw"
7 Kristian Rajagopal 14 Surigao, Surigao del Norte "Kailangan Kita"
Notes
a.^ Lea pressed her block button for Bamboo but he did not turn.

Episode 14 (June 14)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Bella Micucci 15 Sydney, Australia "Perfect"
2 Biggy Estacion 16 Negros Occidental "Halik sa Hangin"
3 Vince Masayon 15 Iligan "Mabagal"
4 Daph Bonotano 14 Bacolod "Two Less Lonely People in the World"
5 Yohann Rulona 13 Butuan "Bakit Ba Ikaw"
6 Airene Bautista 15 Alubijid, Misamis Oriental "Don't Rain on My Parade"
7 Hobe Rementizo 16 Lapu-Lapu "One and Only"

Episode 15 (June 20)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Josh Nubla 15 Imus, Cavite "Can't Help Falling in Love"
2 Cha Apag 14 Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental "Bukas na Lang Kita Mamahalin"
3 Jep Manila 16 Koronadal, South Cotabato "Ililigtas Ka Nya"
4 Ken Sarip 17 Valencia, Bukidnon "Kung Maibabalik Ko Lang"
5 Jason Villanueva 17 Butuan "Magkasuyo Buong Gabi"
6 Heart Salvador 13 Muntinlupa, Metro Manila "Someone You Loved"

Episode 16 (June 21)

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At the end of the blind auditions, Bamboo was not able to use his second block.

Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
1 Mimi Mondejar 16 Bukidnon "'Di Na Muli"
2 Tina Umali 16 Santa Clarita, California, United States "Isa Pang Araw" Team full
3 Andre Parker 15 Antipolo "Feeling Good" Team full
4 Gold Ruaya 15 Siargao "Sana Maulit Muli" Team full
5 Keon Tubana 17 Caloocan "Hinahanap-Hanap Kita"
6 Danie Soliman 17 Cabanatuan "Tatsulok"
7 Vincent Gregorio 14 Cagayan de Oro "Kay Tagal"

The Battles

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The Battles were filmed on February 24 and 25, 2020, with the band rehearsals filmed a week prior. The reveal of the battle pairings and the piano rehearsals took place in Aqua Planet in Pampanga and Enchanted Kingdom in Santa Rosa, Laguna. The power to steal continued this season though the coaches had one steal. Nine artists per team advanced to the Knockouts.[11]

Color key:

       Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Knockouts
       Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the Knockouts
       Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated
Episode Coach Order Winner Song Loser 'Steal' result
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo
Episode 17
(June 27)
Sarah Geronimo 1 John Van Lapu "I Know What You Did Last Summer" Ten-Ten Pesigan N/A
Bamboo Mañalac 2 Jayne Sajulla "Bata, Dahan-Dahan!" Ysa Jison N/A
Lea Salonga 3 Airene Bautista "You Learn" Ericka Peralejo N/A
apl.de.ap 4 Calvin Candelaria "New York State of Mind" Ella Mayor N/A
Episode 18
(June 28)
Bamboo Mañalac 1 Heart Salvador "When the Party's Over" Clare Siggaoat N/A
Lea Salonga 2 Tina Umali "I'll Be" Klynn Pineda N/A
apl.de.ap 3 CZ Baylosis "Imposible" Jelo Acosta N/A
Sarah Geronimo 4 Jaylloyd Garche "Istorya" Kate Campo N/A
Episode 19
(July 4)
apl.de.ap 1 Isang Manlapaz "Saan Ako Nagkamali" Mimi Mondejar N/A Team full
Sarah Geronimo 2 Ceejay Castillo "Stay" Johnray Castiller N/A
Bamboo Mañalac 3 Gab Cayabyab "Happier" Omar Arsua
Lea Salonga 4 Josh Labing-isa "Hanggang Ngayon" Pia Banga N/A
Episode 20
(July 5)
apl.de.ap 1 Jessie Gonzales "Confident" Bella Micucci N/A Team full Team full
Lea Salonga 2 Aaron Regala "Gusto Ko Lamang sa Buhay" Rafael Mumar N/A
Sarah Geronimo 3 Hobe Rementizo "Muli" Russel Solis
Bamboo Mañalac 4 Aly Fabellar "Sunflower" Ceray Olaco
Episode 21
(July 11)
apl.de.ap 1 Noielle Rodriguez "You Oughta Know" Ella Sabroso N/A Team full Team full
Sarah Geronimo 2 Andre Parker "Best Part" Hana Adriano
Lea Salonga 3 JP Romero "214" Ken Semira Team full N/A
Bamboo Mañalac 4 Dani Dixon "Old Town Road" Cha Apag
Episode 22
(July 12)
Sarah Geronimo 1 Eunice Encarnada "Shallow" Yohann Rulona Team full Team full Team full
Lea Salonga 2 Kristian Rajagopal "Beggin'" Lukas Magallano N/A
Bamboo Mañalac 3 Rock Opong "Higher Love" Darvic Villarin
apl.de.ap 4 Yang-Yang Aloya "Sweet Dreams are Made of This" Hakki Patricio
Episode 23
(July 18)
Lea Salonga 1 Alexia Tag-at "So What" Alliah Maratas Team full N/A Team full Team full
Bamboo Mañalac 2 Vincent Gregorio "God Only Knows" Kate Soliman
apl.de.ap 3 Matt Reyes "Mad" Drei Sugay
Sarah Geronimo 4 Kendra Aguirre "The Closer I Get to You" Jason Villanueva
Episode 24
(July 19)
Lea Salonga 1 Cydel Gabutero "What About Love" Alexis Mingming Team full N/A Team full Team full
Bamboo Mañalac 2 Zam Lago "Araw-Araw" AJ Yape
Sarah Geronimo 3 Ryan Dave Baguio "Ordinary People" Andre Eusebio
apl.de.ap 4 Tyson Venegas "A House Is Not a Home" Josh Nubla Team full

The Knockouts

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The Knockouts were filmed on February 28 and 29, 2020. The remaining artists were grouped into three by their respective coaches with one artist advancing to the Live Shows (which eventually was abolished in favor for the prerecorded Finale due to pandemic-induced restrictions) per group. Each artist got to pick their song. At the end of this round, three artists remained on each group with twelve artists overall advancing to the next round.[11]

Lea Salonga was absent during the taping of her team's Knockout performances due to her tonsillitis. Salonga watched the recorded performances of her team on a later date to pick the winner for each Knockout grouping.[11]

Tyson Venegas of Team Apl left the competition prior to the Knockouts due to undisclosed reasons. As a result, there were only two Knockout groups on Team Apl with one group composing of five artists with two artists being selected to advance to the next round.

With the advancement of Kate Campo, she became the first stolen artist to advance to the Finals in the entire Philippine franchise of The Voice. Furthermore, the advancement of Heart Salvador, Kate Campo and Rock Opong made Kamp Kawayan the first team to have 3 comeback artists to advance to the Finals in the entire Philippine franchise of The Voice.

       Artist won the Knockout and advanced to the live shows
       Artist lost the Knockout and was eliminated
Episode Coach Order Song Artists Song
Winner Losers
Episode 25
(July 25)
Sarah Geronimo 1 "Hiling" Jaylloyd Garche Pia Banga "Naririnig Mo Ba"
Ryan Dave Baguio "Just Once"
2 "Vision of Love" Kendra Aguirre Hobe Rementizo "Say Something"
Eunice Encarnada "Tattooed Heart"
Episode 26
(July 26)
Sarah Geronimo 3 "Make You Feel My Love" Andre Parker John Van Lapu "Warrior Is a Child"
Ceejay Castillo "New Rules"
Bamboo Mañalac 1 "Skinny Love" Heart Salvador Aly Fabellar "Banal na Aso, Santong Kabayo"
Dani Dixon "Stuttering"
Episode 27
(August 1)
Bamboo Mañalac 2 "Chasing Pavements" Kate Campo Gab Cayabyab "All of Me"
Jayne Sajulla "We Can't Stop"
3 "Dancing on My Own" Rock Opong Vincent Gregorio "Kisapmata"
Zam Lago "Scars to Your Beautiful"
Episode 28
(August 2)
Lea Salonga 1 "Huwag na Huwag Mong Sasabihin" Alexia Tag-at Aaron Regala "Pagbigyang Muli"
Andre Eusebio "Kung Mawawala Ka"
2 "Kahit Ayaw Mo Na" Cydel Gabutero JP Romero "Knocks Me Off My Feet"
Josh Labing-isa "Lay Me Down"
Episode 29
(August 8)
Lea Salonga 3 "What Kind of Fool Am I?" Kristian Rajagopal Tina Umali "When We Were Young"
Airene Bautista "Alone"
apl.de.ap 1 "Heaven" Calvin Candelaria CZ Baylosis "MacArthur Park"
Matt Reyes "Bulong"
Episode 30
(August 9)
apl.de.ap 2 "If I Sing You a Love Song" Yang-Yang Aloya Jessie Gonzales "Mahal Ko o Mahal Ako"
Hana Adriano "Ocean Eyes"
"Roses" Isang Manlapaz
Noielle Rodriguez "Tala"

Finale

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The live shows were originally slated to start in May 2020.[11] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic causing a three-month long lockdown across Luzon and the non-renewal of the ABS-CBN franchise, the shows were postponed for a few months, eventually being abolished due to the circumstances. As a result, all of the remaining contestants advanced to the prerecorded finale.

Finale (August 15 & 16)

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Due to the travel restrictions, the artists and the coaches had to record their performances at their homes, following the instructions of the technical staff. The finale was taped on the first week of August 2020.[12][13][14][15]

The winners of each team were determined by the four coaches themselves since the finale was prerecorded, featuring no interactive viewer voting component, and therefore, no results shows.

Each team performed as a group with their coach. Afterwards, each coach was given 100 points to divide among the three artists. Half of the artist's score was composed of the score given by their coach while the other half was composed of the scores given by the other coaches. The artists with the highest score in their respective teams were named the winners.

With her victory as one of the grand champions of the season, Heart Salvador of Kamp Kawayan, who was a semifinalist on the same team in the third season of The Voice Kids became the first comeback artist to become a grand champion in the entire Philippine franchise of The Voice. Coincidentally, Rock Opong became the third consecutive comeback artist to place third after Justin Alva and Cyd Pangca in the third and fourth seasons of The Voice Kids respectively.

Furthermore, Cydel Gabutero's victory as one of the grand champions of the season marked the third victory of Lea Salonga as a coach on all editions of the Philippine franchise of The Voice, a feat which was first achieved by Sarah Geronimo, made her the second coach in all franchises of the Voice around the world that managed artists in three different versions of The Voice (with Mitoy Yonting winning the first season of The Voice of the Philippines and Joshua Oliveros winning the third season of the Philippine version of The Voice Kids).

Additionally, Kendra Aguirre and Isang Manlapaz respective victories as grand champions of the season marked the third consecutive and fifth overall victory of Sarah Geronimo and the first victory of apl.de.ap as coaches in the entire Philippine franchise of The Voice.

Lastly, this was the final season of Salonga and Geronimo as coaches in the entire Philippine franchise of The Voice after serving as a coach for 8 and 7 seasons respectively.

Color key:

       Artist received the highest total score and was declared as the team winner
Episode Coach Order Artist Song Scores Result
apl.de.ap Lea Sarah Bamboo Total
Episode 31
(August 15, 2020)
Bamboo Mañalac 1 Heart Salvador "Ain't No Sunshine" 40 45 40 40 40.83 Winner
Kate Campo 25 25 25 35 30.00 Runner-up
Rock Opong 35 30 35 25 29.17 Third place
Lea Salonga 2 Alexia Tag-at "Lean on Me" 35 30 30 35 31.67 Runner-up
Cydel Gabutero 45 50 50 45 48.33 Winner
Kristian Rajagopal 20 20 20 20 20.00 Third place
Episode 32
(August 16, 2020)
apl.de.ap 3 Calvin Candelaria "Labo" 20 25 25 10 20.00 Third place
Yang-Yang Aloya 30 25 40 50 34.17 Runner-up
Isang Manlapaz 50 50 35 40 45.83 Winner
Sarah Geronimo 4 Jaylloyd Garche "Kung 'Di Rin Lang Ikaw" 40 45 30 25 33.33 Runner-up
Kendra Aguirre 45 30 50 40 44.17 Winner
Andre Parker 15 25 20 35 22.50 Third place

Notable artists

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  • Reiven Umali auditioned in the blind auditions, failing to turn any chairs. As a result of limited airtime, his audition was not aired. He later participated in the fifth season of Tawag ng Tanghalan where he was declared the winner.[16]
  • Rock Opong participated in the second season of The Voice Kids as part of Team Sarah where he was eliminated in the Battles. He has also appeared in the Philippine version of Little Big Shots and was also a semifinalist in the third season of Asia's Got Talent. He also appeared on Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids as an Ultimate Resbaker.
  • Tyson Venegas appeared in the U.S. version of Little Big Shots. He later appeared on the twenty-first season of American Idol. He received a platinum ticket and is eliminated in the Top 10.
  • Kate Campo participated in the second season of The Voice Kids as part of Team Bamboo where she was eliminated in the Battles to Elha Nympha, who ended up as the winner of the season. She also appeared on Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids as an Ultimate Resbaker. She also appeared on Lola's Playlist on Eat Bulaga!.
  • Jessie Gonzales is the sister of The Voice Teens Season 1 teen artist Gia Gonzales and the cousin of Zephanie Dimaranan, a semifinalist of Team Sarah in the second season of The Voice Kids and winner of the inaugural season of Idol Philippines.
  • Kendra Aguirre and Airene Bautista participated in the World Championship of Performing Arts, where they won multiple medals ultimately placing in the semi-finals. Airene later appeared and won as daily winner on the sixth season of Tawag ng Tanghalan.
  • Hakki Patricio and Aaron Regala participated in the World Championship of Performing Arts. Aaron, also later joined on the eight season of Tawag ng Tanghalan.
  • Larah Ella Sabroso appeared in ABS-CBN's 2013 television series, May Isang Pangarap.
  • Jelo Acosta had minor roles on Kadenang Ginto and Since I Found You. He also won as a daily winner on the Mr. Q&A segment of It's Showtime and appeared also on the other former segment Sinong Nanay Mo?, and later on EXpecially For You as a searchee.
  • Lukas Magallano is the winner of the second season of I-Shine Talent Camp. He is also one of the former hosts of the children's television show Team Yey!
  • Heart Salvador participated in the third season of The Voice Kids as part of Team Bamboo where she was eliminated in the semifinals to Justin Alva. She also appeared on Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids.
  • Matt Reyes later appeared on the second season of Idol Philippines under the screen name Thias and was eliminated in the Do or Die Round.
  • Drei Sugay later appeared on the second season of Idol Philippines and finished in eleventh place.
  • Joshua Nubla later appeared on Dream Maker but he was eliminated in the third round and finished in Rank 20 of the overall individual ranking.
  • Josh Labing-isa later appeared on the fifth season of Tawag ng Tanghalan and was eliminated in the Quarterfinals to Reiven Umali, who ended up as the winner of the season. He also appeared on Dream Maker but he was eliminated in the final episode and finished in Rank 16 of the overall individual ranking. He later became a member of the P-Pop group New Id, as the group's main vocalist.
  • Russell Solis, Andre Parker and Yang-Yang Aloya later appeared on the fifth season of Tawag ng Tanghalan. Andre won as daily winner and Yang-Yang became a defending champion. Andre also appeared on Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids as an Ultimate Resbaker.
  • John Van Lapu later appeared on Tawag ng Tanghalan. He won as daily winner in second season and became a 3-time defending champion in sixth season.
  • Andrei Lunar, Andre Eusebio, Aly Fabellar, Claire Siggaoat, Max Abliter, Vincent Gregorio, Hana Adriano, Daphne Bonotano, Pia Banga and Calvin Candelaria later appeared on the sixth season of Tawag ng Tanghalan. Max, Vincent, Hana, Daphne and Calvin won as daily winners and Pia became a 2-time defending champion. Max also appeared and became one of the grand finalists in Showtime Sexy Babe, a former segment of It's Showtime.
  • AJ Yape later became a member of the P-pop group G22, under Cornerstone Entertainment as the group's leader and main rapper. Rafael Mumar also debuted as the main vocal member of the P-pop group "BILIB", under AQ Prime Music.
  • Eunice Encarnada later appeared on the seventh season of Tawag ng Tanghalan and placed as the runner up of the season.
  • CZ Baylosis later appeared on the eight season of Tawag ng Tanghalan.

Television ratings

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Television ratings for the second season of The Voice Teens on ABS-CBN were gathered from Kantar Media, where its survey ratings are gathered from urban and rural households all over the Philippines.

Episode Original airdate Timeslot (PST) Rating Timeslot Primetime Source
1 "The Blind auditions premiere" February 8, 2020 Saturday 7:30 p.m. 28.9% #1 #1 [17]
2 "The Blind auditions – part 2" February 9, 2020 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 23.9% #2 #3
3 "The Blind auditions – part 3" February 15, 2020 Saturday 7:30 p.m. 28.5% #1 #1 [18]
4 "The Blind auditions – part 4" February 16, 2020 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 28.9% #1 #2
5 "The Blind auditions – part 5" February 22, 2020 Saturday 7:30 p.m. 27.6% #1 #1 [19]
6 "The Blind auditions – part 6" February 23, 2020 Sunday 8:45 p.m. 20.2% #2 #3
7 "The Blind auditions – part 7" February 29, 2020 Saturday 7:30 p.m. 27.5% #1 #1 [20]
8 "The Blind auditions – part 8" March 1, 2020 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 25.5% #2 #3
9 "The Blind auditions – part 9" March 7, 2020 Saturday 7:30 p.m. 28.1% #1 #1 [21]
10 "The Blind auditions – part 10" March 8, 2020 Sunday 8:15 p.m. 24.1% #2 #2
11 "The Blind auditions – part 11" March 14, 2020 Saturday 7:30 p.m.
12 "The Blind auditions – part 12" March 15, 2020 Sunday 8:15 p.m.
13 "The Blind auditions – part 13" June 13, 2020 Saturday 7:30 p.m.
14 "The Blind auditions – part 14" June 14, 2020 Sunday 7:15 p.m.
15 "The Blind auditions – part 15" June 20, 2020 Saturday 7:30 p.m.
16 "The Blind auditions – part 16" June 21, 2020 Sunday 7:15 p.m.
17 "The Battles – part 1" June 27, 2020 Saturday 7:30 p.m.
18 "The Battles – part 2" June 28, 2020 Sunday 7:15 p.m.

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