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The Voice Kids Indonesia is an Indonesian music talent show for young singers aged 8 to 15, based on the concept of the show The Voice Indonesia. The first broadcast was on August 26, 2016, on GTV (formerly Global TV). The show has initially aired three seasons from 2016 to 2018. The fourth season was in 2021, scheduled after a two-year break.
The fourth season [1] of the Indonesian reality talent show The Voice Kids Indonesia premiered on February 4, on GTV with Marcell Siahaan returning for his second time as coach, while Yura Yunita & Rizky Febian and Isyana Sarasvati replacing Agnez Mo and Kaka Satriaji. [2]
The third season [1] of the Indonesian reality talent show The Voice Kids Indonesia premiered in 2018 on GTV with Agnez Mo returning as coach. Kaka Satriaji and Marcell Siahaan replaced Bebi Romeo and Tulus, [2] respectively.
The Voice Kids Indonesia; Season 1: Hosted by: Ananda Omesh Ersa Mayori: Coaches: Bebi Romeo Agnez Mo Tulus: Winner: Christopher Edgar [1] Winning coach: Tulus: Runner-up: Raja Giannuca: Finals venue: Studio 8A, Global TV: Release; Original network: Global TV: Original release: August 26 () – December 2, 2016 () Season chronology
The second season of the Indonesian reality talent show The Voice Kids Indonesia premiered in 2017 on GTV (formerly Global TV). The show was confirmed on 17 March 2017 in an e-mail to a fan of the show. [1]
Sharla Martiza Isya'iah Putri (born November 7, 2003) is an Indonesian singer. She is known as the winner of the singing talent show The Voice Kids Indonesia the second season that aired on television station Global TV in 2017.
The Voice Kids: Ana Kodra: 2017: Competed with "Don't Touch My Tree (Mos ma prekni pemën)" which placed thirteenth in the contest Isea Çili: 2019: Competed with "Mikja ime fëmijëri" which placed seventeenth in the contest Australia: The Voice Kids: Bella Paige: 2015: Competed with "My Girls" which placed eighth in the contest Alexa Curtis: 2016
The Voice Indonesia was created by John de Mol in the Netherlands and is based on the original Dutch series. de Mol then began to grow and expand the competition franchise of The Voice, and in 2013, the Indonesian version of the show was launched on Indosiar, the same channel as the highly successful Akademi Fantasi Indosiar.