Broadcaster VTV3 | ||
Broadcast from July 8, 2012 (2012-07-08) – January 13, 2013 (2013-01-13) Judges Đàm Vĩnh Hưng
Thu Minh
Hồ Ngọc Hà
Trần Lập Presenter(s) Phan Anh
V.Music band (media backstage correspondent)
Phương Mai (liveshow backstage correspondent) |
The Voice of Vietnam's first season began on 8 July 2012 and ended on 13 January 2013.
Contents
- Episodes 1 4 Blind Auditions 4 Parts
- Episode 1 Blind Auditions Week 1
- Episode 2 Blind Auditions Week 2
- Episode 3 Blind Auditions Week 3
- Episode 4 Blind Auditions Week 4
- Episodes 5 8 The Battle Rounds 4 Weeks
- Episodes 9 20 Liveshows 11 Liveshows and 1 Finale
- Contestants on other programs
- Controversy
- References
Episodes 1-4: Blind Auditions (4 Parts)
Starting from July 8 to July 29 at 9:30 pm – 11:30 pm slot, preceded by Đồ Rê Mí 2012.
Episode 1: Blind Auditions, Week 1
The first Blind Audition taped episode was broadcast on July 8, 2012.
Episode 2: Blind Auditions, Week 2
The second Blind Audition taped episode was broadcast on July 15, 2012.
Episode 3: Blind Auditions, Week 3
The third Blind Audition taped episode was broadcast on July 21, 2012.
Episode 4: Blind Auditions, Week 4
The final Blind Audition taped episode was broadcast on July 29, 2012.
Episodes 5-8: The Battle Rounds (4 Weeks)
Starting from August 19 to September 16 at 9:00 pm – 10:30 pm slot, preceded by Vietnam's Next Top Model.
Coaches begin narrowing down the playing field by training the contestants with the help of "trusted advisors." Each episode features battles consisting of pairings from within each team, and each battle concludes with the respective coach eliminating one of the two contestants. Seven winners for each coach advance to the live shows.
– Battle WinnerEpisodes 9-20: Liveshows (11 Liveshows and 1 Finale)
Starting from September 23 to January 13 at 9:00 pm – 11:30 pm slot.
Detailed results
Contestants on other programs
Controversy
On Sunday, September 9, 2012, a video was uploaded on YouTube by an anonymous account stating that the show's results were fixed. The video was deleted a few hours later; however, it was spread on social networks upon its deletion and caused a media uproar. The video showed email exchanges between who was believed to be The Voice's music director and several contestants and a recording between the director and a producer of the show. An urgent meeting was called at Cát Tiên Sa's headquarter a day later with the coaches and on-going as well as eliminated contestants. Phương Uyên - the show's music director apologized for what had happened but did not comment on the rumor about her close relationship with a contestant of the show, which was pointed out in the said video. H'zina Bya, who was said to quit because of being treated unfairly, explained the reason she quit was because of her health problem and thought that the show didn't fit her.