Glasat na Bulgaria (TV series)

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Glasat na Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Гласът на България) is a Bulgarian reality singing competition and local version of The Voice of Holland. Its first season was held in the summer of 2011 on bTV. One of the show's important premises is the singing talent's quality. Four coaches (popular performing artists) train the talents in their group and occasionally perform with them. Talents are selected in blind auditions, where the coaches cannot see, but only hear the auditioner.

Glasat na Bulgaria
Гласът на България
GenreReality television
Created byJohn de Mol
Roel van Velzen
Presented by
Judges
Country of originBulgaria
Original languageBulgarian
No. of seasons11
No. of episodes197
Production
Production locationsSeven-Eight Productions (1–3)
MediaPro Entertainment (2–3)
bTV Studios (4–)
Running time150 minutes
Production companiesTalpa Media Group (2011-2019)
ITV Studios (2020-present)
Original release
NetworkbTV
Release18 July 2011 (2011-07-18) –
present (present)

Format

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The series consists of the following phases.

Blind auditions

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In this stage, four coaches, all noteworthy recording artists, form a team of artists. Each coach has the length of the auditionee's performance to decide if they want that singer on their team. If more than one coach want the same singer, the singer decides which team they join.

In season 4, when the contestant fails to turn any chair, the contestant would leave the stage without having a conversation with the coaches.

Starting in season 6, a new element has been added: the block button. Three smaller buttons allow one coach to block any of the other three to prevent them from getting an artist. In season 7, when the blocked coach tried to turn around for the contestant, their chair did not turn around. In season 10, the super-block rule was applied - a coach can be blocked only after they turned around and the audition ended, then their chair will turn to the audience again.[1]

In season 11 the Super Pass was introduced. Each coach can press this Button once in the Blind Auditions and while the other coaches get blocked, the contestants goes starlight to The Battles.[2]

Final selection

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From season 8 onwards, coaches have the freedom to select an unlimited number of contestants to form their respective teams. However, the number of contestants on the team will be finalized by cutting them down to a certain number (usually 12).

Battles

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Each team of singers is mentored and developed by its respective coach. In the second stage, called the "battles", coaches pair their team members, who battle against each other directly by singing the same song together.

The coach chooses which artist advances into the next round. Nevertheless, starting in season 3, a new power is added during this phase: the steal. Each coach is given, usually, two "steals" to save an artist from another team who lost their respective battle. In season 9, the non-stop steal was featured. Each artist that is stolen will sit in a designated seat, on the backstage, but if a coach decides to steal another one, the former will be eliminated and replaced by the latter. Season 10 introduced a new rule for only this season. Each coach can save both his artists and advance them both to the knockouts.

Super battles

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The "super battles" round was implemented in season 4. The participants who remained after the battles are grouped into trios. Each artist had to sing, a song of their choice, in order to convince their respective coach to pick them for the live shows.

Knockouts

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In season 6, the "knockouts" replaced the "super battles". In this round, three chairs are placed on the stage to be seated by contestants. After the artist performs a song of their choice, the coach will decide if the artist will be going forward to the next round, by giving them a chair, or if the artist will go home, by not giving them a chair. If the three chairs are filled and the coach wants to give a chair to another artist, they are sitting on the given chair and the person previously sitting on the third and last seat is eliminated. At the end of this round, three artists per team will be moved to the live shows.[3]

In season 10 the format of the round was changed. Each coach will divide their 8 singers into 4 pairs. The performers from each pair will compete against each other by performing a song of their choice one after the other on stage. At the end, it's the coach who decides the contestant, continuing to the Live shows.

In season 11 the rules were changed again: after each contestant's solo performance, the respective coach will have to decide either the artist qualify for the next round, is directly eliminated, or is sent to the "Danger Zone" – at risk of elimination. Each coach have one steal to use across the round for the eliminated contestants or in the "Danger Zone". After all members from one team have concluded their performances, the coach will save a number of artists from the "Danger Zone" to move on to the Playoffs. Contestants who are sent to the "Danger Zone" and not chosen by their coach are eliminated, but have a chance to be saved. Also, each coach set a theme for the songs, but each contestant would choose their song.

Live shows

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In the live shows, the surviving acts from each team again perform and the public votes for their favorite, in order to advance to the next episode. Out of the artists that did not receive the most votes, the coach chooses which of them continue on the competition. In the finale, the outcome is solely decided by public vote.

In season eight, a new stage was introduced, the "live cross-battles" (which replaced the knockouts in the ninth season). An artist would be chosen by their coach to compete against an artist from another team. The selection of the artists and their order of appearance were all decided by their respective coaches, and all of them were done without the knowledge of the opposing coach. Therefore, the battle pairings were completely random, and would only be revealed when the coaches appeared with their selected artists on stage. The winner of each battle would be determined via public votes. Due to this round, it would not be guaranteed if a coach would have a remaining contestant to fight for in the final, which happened for the first time in the show with Lubo Kirov's team in the eighth season.

From the ninth season, on the semi-final the public determined the finalists, no matter the team, which ment that not every coach could have a finalist, which happened in the tenth season and the eleventh season with Ivan Lechev's team.

In season 11, the Playoffs were introduced. From each team, two artists advanced to the semi-final from the public vote and one artist advances by the coach's choice with a total of 12 contestants moving to the semi-final.

Coaches

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Coaches' teams

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  Winner
  Runner-up
  Third place
  Fourth place
Season Coaches
Kiril Marichkov Ivana Miro Mariana Popova
1 Igor Shabov
Valentina Dimitrova
Ani Sarandeva
Radoslav Gergov
Rafaela Koseva
Boyan Mihaylov
Antoaneta Linkova
Gergana Koeva
Nevena Peykova
Aleksandar Baychev
Nargiz Saidova
Radina Atanasova
Todor Gadzhalov
Elitsa Naumova
Melinda Hristova
Sevinch Ibrahim
Kristina Avramova
Viktoria Gyurova
Steliyana Hristova
Nevena Koleva
Georgi Dyulgerov
Bogdana Mitova
Gergana Ruseva
Tsvetana Dicheva
2 Yordan Karadjov Preslava Victoria Terziyska Miro
Krasimira Ivanova
Hristo Mladenov
Miroslav Tsankov
Stanislava Semova
Gita Petkova
Yanitsa Rageva
Nikolina Atanasova
Boryana Boneva
Todor Georgiev
Sashka Aleksandrova
Tsvetelin Nikolov
Petar Rangelov
Kristian Dimitrov
Nyagoleta Zheleva
Elena Katrankyovska
Plamen Borisov
Vasil Chergov
Nina Ilieva
Nikoleta Stanoykova
Nadezhda Dimitrova
Dilyana Yordanova
Madlen Kovacheva
Mariela Gosheva
Teni Omede
Ivaylo Donkov
Vasya Popova
Ventsislav Katov
Nevena Dimitrova
Galina Makaveeva
Emilia Valenti
Hristo Mihaylov
Margarita Incheva
3 Orlin Goranov Desi Slava Atanas Penev Miro
Anna Pesheva
Petar Rangelov
Tyurkyan Ismail
Sabina Doneva
Dani Chukov
Ivan Chenov
Stanislav Georgiev-Siso
Biserka Mladenova
Kristina Ivanova
Iveta Kostova
Asen Mihaylov
Viktoria Peneva
Selim Mirov
Svetoslav Vladimirov
Tihomir Tsonev
Mila Zheleva
Ati Molova
Stefani Ilieva
Maria Marinova
Yana Kamenova
Krum Filipov
Venetsia Netsova
Marieta Petrakieva
Dilyana Yordanova
Nevena Tsoneva
Zoya Mutisheva
Hristiyana Dankova
Svetlana Cheprazova
Ivelina Dolapchieva
Ogi Georgiev
Lazar Kisyov
Sonya Ivanova
4 Ivan Lechev Poli Genova Kamelia Grafa
Radko Petkov
Hristo Mladenov & Dimitar Atanasov
Maria Dimova «Mia D»
Sarah Suzette
Simona Zagorova
Dea Maistorska
Kristina Kabadieva
Paulina Goranov
Elena Freymann
Yana Sabanova
Kristian Grancharov
Ivaylo Filipov
5 Nia Petrova
Nikola Zdravkov
Trio Trinity
Simona Zaharieva
Viktoria Dinkova
Aleksandar Savov
Anna Azatyan
Anastasia Belyavskaya
Olivia Nikolova
Nikola Chochev
Nikol Todorova
Gergana Velikova
Rafael Pasamov
Maria Pashalyska
Yagoda Treneva
Simeon Zhelyazkov
6 Ivan Lechev Mihaela Fileva Kamelia Grafa
Iva Georgieva
Nikolay Vodenicharov-Niketsa
Simona Simeonova
Nadezhda Aleksandrova
Hristian Nenov
Veniamin Dimitrov
Kiril Hadzhiev-Tino
Maria Velichkova
Todor Simeonov
Atanas Kateliev
Galina Krasimirova
Ivana Mutskova
7 Georgi Shopov
Plamen Bonev
Kalina Velkovska
Elena Sirakova
Ilin Papazyan
Svetoslav Georgiev
Kerana
Kristina Doncheva
Hristo Vasilev
Joana Sashova
Alexandar Georgiev
Alexandar Slavchev
Ivan Lazarov
8 Ivan Lechev Dara Galena Lubo Kirov
Boris Hristov
Raya Dimitrova
Ivan Ivanov
Lidiya Ganeva
Daniel Staykov
Hristina Yosifova
Petya Paneva
Georgi Kostadinov
Ekaterina Sava
Ivan Ivanov
Stefan Zdravkovic
Jamie Rashed
9 Desislava Latinova
Boyan Boev
Nicola Stoyanov
Tsvetelina Petrova
Jacklyn Tarrakci
Silvi Philip
Alexandar Petrov
Sonya Mihailova
Elizabeth Zaharieva
Maxim Panayotov
Misher
Kaloyan Nikolov
Victor Stambolov
Boris Lapshov
Nadezhda Bogoeva
10 Ivan Lechev Dara Maria Ilieva Miro
Georgi Georgiev
Kaloyan Paunov
Maria Koleva
Zornitsa Petrova
Nikola Yanakiev
Arcangelo D'Angelo
Valeria Voykova
Aleksandra Georgieva
Dimitrina Germanova
Simeon Slavev
Aleksandra Borisova
Marin Rusinov
Nadezhda Kovacheva
Elena Popova
Yanitsa Kaneva
Alexander Kolev
11 Ivan Lechev Dara Maria Ilieva Grafa
Simona Stateva
Victoria Blagoeva
Yoana Marinova
Raya Yovcheva
Slaveya Ivanova
Yordan Petev
Yana Dimitrova
Nedko Geshev
David Milanov
Jacklyn Kostadinova
Aleksandar Savov
Maria Mironova
Anna Stavreva
Trio Fida
Samuel Manuelyan
Aleksandar Atanasov

Coaches' timeline

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Coaches Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Miro
Ivana
Kiril
Mariana
Preslava
Victoria
Yordan
Atanas
Desi
Orlin
Ivan
Grafa
Kamelia
Poli
Mihaela
Dara
Galena
Lubo
Maria

Coaches' advisors

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Season Battles advisors Mega mentor (Knockouts)
Team Kiril Team Ivana Team Miro Team Mariana All coaches
1 Mitko Shterev Galya Kurdova Yordan Karadzhov Adelina Koleva, Lili Vateva
2 Team Yordan Team Preslava Team Victoria Team Miro
Adelina Koleva, Vladimir Dimov, Evgeni Dimitrov - Maestroto
3 Team Orlin Team Desi Team Atanas Team Miro
Adelina Koleva, Vladimir Dimov
5 Team Ivan Team Poli Team Kamelia Team Grafa
Maria Ilieva Mihaela Fileva
6 Team Ivan Team Mihaela Team Kamelia Team Grafa All coaches
Stefan Valdobrev Orlin Pavlov Desi Slava Maria Ilieva Without Mega Mentor
8 Team Ivan Team Dara Team Galena Team Lubo All coaches
Atanas Penev Doni Medi, Georgi Simeonov Maria Ilieva Ishtar
9 Alexandrina Pendatchanska Mihaela Marinova Desi Slava Nina Nikolina
10 Team Ivan Team Dara Team Maria Team Miro All coaches
Mihaela Fileva Molets Lubo Kirov Ivana Without Mega Mentor
11 Team Ivan Team Dara Team Maria Team Grafa All coaches
Margarita Hranova Galena Jivko Petrov Tino Orlin Goranov (Semi-final)

Line-up of coaches

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Presenters

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Key
  Main presenter
  TV backstage presenter
  Online backstage presenter
Presenters timeline
Presenter Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Marten Roberto
Victoria Terziyska
Gencho Genchev
Emanuela Ivanova
Yana Marinova
Pavell
Venci Venc'
Todor Georgiev-Toshey
Elina Markova
Aleksandra Bogdanska
Ivan Tishev
Preyah
Vladimir Zombori
Boryana Bratoeva
Petya Dikova

Series overview

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Warning: the following table presents a significant amount of different colors.

Glasat na Bulgaria series overview
Season Aired Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place Fifth place Sixth place Winning coach Presenters
1 2011 Steliyana Hristova Igor Shabov Antoaneta Linkova Todor Gadzhalov Without fifth and sixth finalists Mariana Popova Marten Roberto Victoria Terziyska
2 2013 Ivaylo Donkov Krasimira Ivanova Vasil Chergov Todor Georgiev Miro Yana Marinova
3 2014 Kristina Ivanova Ati Molova Anna Pesheva Nevena Tsoneva Desi Slava Victoria Terziyska
4 2017 Radko Petkov Sarah Suzette Yana Sabanova Kristina Kabadjieva Ivan Lechev Pavell Venci Venc'
5 2018 Nia Petrova Viktoria Dinkova Rafael Pasamov Olivia Nikolova
6 2019 Atanas Kateliev Kiril Hadziev Iva Georgieva Nadezhda Aleksandrova Grafa
7 2020 Georgi Shopov Joana Sashova Kerana Elena Sirakova Ivan Lechev
8 2021 Petya Paneva Georgi Kostadinov Boris Hristov Lidiya Ganeva Raya Dimitrova Ivan E. Ivanov Galena Ivan Tishev
9 2022 Jacklyn Tarrakci Kaloyan Nikolov Alexandar Petrov Sonya Mihailova Victor Stambolov Desislava Latinova Dara
10 2023 Nadezhda Kovacheva Dimitrina Germanova Elena Popova Nikola Yanakiev Simeon Slavev Arcangelo D'Angelo Miro
11 2024 Slaveya Ivanova David Milanov Yordan Petev Anna Stavreva Trio Fida Dara Vladimir Zombori Boryana Bratoeva

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "New Block Buttons in "Glasat na Bulgaria" sharpen battle for the victory". Glasat na Bulgaria (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2021-07-03.
  2. ^ "The new season of The Voice of Bulgaria prefieres with two exclusive episodes on September 14 and 15". Glasat na Bulgaria (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2023-08-26.
  3. ^ "НАЙ-НОВИЯТ ЕТАП В "ГЛАСЪТ НА БЪЛГАРИЯ" - "НОКАУТИТЕ", ПОСТАВЯ НА ИЗПИТАНИЕ ТРЕНЬОРИ И УЧАСТНИЦИ". Glasat na Bulgaria (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 2021-07-03.
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