Superstar coaches and performers Sarah Geronimo, Bamboo, and Lea Salonga will once again search for kiddie artists with big voices in the second season of the top-rating and Twitter-trending ‘The Voice Kids’ starting this Saturday, June 6.
For this season, the coaches are more aggressive. They use new tricks to persuade an artist to join their respective teams during the Blind Auditions, the competition’s first phase.
“What we’re really looking for are kids who can sing better than our Season One’s Top 4. And I think we found them,” said coach Lea.
Coach Sarah, who mentored Season 1 grand winner Lyca Gairanod, also shared, “It’s hard to find really unique voices. It’s where we come in as coaches to help them improve as artists.”
As in the first season, each coach must have signed up 18 kiddie artists for their teams by the end of the Blind Auditions.
“Yes, voice is the defining thing. With kids, there’s a whole lot more involved. I have a good feeling this season I’ll find somebody special,” coach Bamboo in a hopeful tone.
The pilot episodes feature a fashionista, a football heartthrob, an artist who likes to impersonate other singers, a kid who will make coach Lea teary-eye, and a boy who will proudly represent his tribe in Bukidnon.
Who will impress the coaches? What are the stories behind the voices of the first three-chair turners of the season?
Don’t miss the premiere of ‘The Voice Kids’ Season 2 on ABS-CBN. For updates on the program, visit thevoice.abs-cbn.com, like www.facebook.com/thevoiceabscbn, or follow @thevoiceabscbn on Twitter and @abscbnthevoice on Instagram.