The eleventh season of The Voice Brasil, premiered on TV Globo on Tuesday, November 15, 2022, in the 10:30 / 9:30 p.m. (BRT / AMT) slot, immediately following the primetime telenovela Travessia.[1]
Fátima Bernardes replaced André Marques as the main host, thus becoming the show's first and only female host. Thaís Fersoza (from The Voice +) replaced Jeniffer Nascimento as the show's backstage correspondent.[1][2][3]
On December 29, 2022, Keilla Júnia from Team Teló won the competition with 51.78% of the final vote over Bell Lins (Team Iza), Juceir Jr (Team Lulu) and Mila Santana (Team Gaby), marking Michel Teló's seventh and final victory in eight seasons as a coach.[5] Also, with Michel Teló's win, he became the second most The Voice winning coach worldwide, behind Blake Shelton on the American version, with 8 wins (7 on the main version and once on the kids version).
Teams
Key
Winner
Runner-up
Eliminated in the Live Semifinals
Stolen in the Remix
Eliminated in the Remix
Eliminated in the Cross Battles
Disqualified
Stolen in the Battles
Eliminated in the Battles
Stolen in the Showdowns
Eliminated in the Showdowns
Coaches
Top 48 artists
Michel Teló
Keilla Júnia
Duda & Isa Amorim
Makem
Brenda Hellen
Analu
Júlio Mallaguthi
Kacá Novais
Gisele de Santi
Neto & Felipe
Sá Biá
Déborah Castolline
Júlio Mallaguthi
Camila Malkov
Elayne Tyne
Lua
Renan Bell
Iza
Bell Lins
Cesar Soares
Dgê
Fellipe Dias
Agatha Henriques
Bê Lourenço
Kacá Novais
Antonia Medeiros
Evy
Isis Mendonça
Victor & Gabih
Graziela Medori
Val Andrade
Emmily Pires
Evelyn Lima
Bete de Castro
Nathália Toste
Gaby Amarantos
Mila Santana
Fellipe Dias
Nath Audizio
Bela Portugal
Cesar Soares
Adri Amorim
Val Andrade
Analu
Brena Marinho
Júlio Mallaguthi
Hevelyn Costa
Adriana Bosaipo
Andreia Leal
Dandara Ruffier
Davi Lima
Marina Rosa
Nicole Carrion
Lulu Santos
Juceir Jr
Brenda Hellen
Juniô Castanha
Antonia Medeiros
Déborah Castolline
Mel Fernandes
Brena Marinho
Bela Portugal
Fellipe Dias
Nath Audizio
Graziela Medori
Gisele de Santi
Isis Mendonça
Kacá Novais
Victor & Gabih
Bruno Galvão
Camila Alexandre
Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams).
Blind auditions
Key
✔
Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
Artist defaulted to a coach's team
Artist picked a coach's team
Artist eliminated with no coach pressing their "I WANT YOU" button
✘
Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by another coach from getting the artist
The Showdowns was adapted from the second season of The Voice +. Coaches group their artists into three groups of four. In each group, two will advance to the Battles, while the remaining two can be stolen by the other coaches. Each coach can steal two losing artists from other teams.
Key
Artist won the Showdown and advanced to the Battles
Artist lost the Showdown but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the Battles
For the Battles round, each coach divides their artists in pairs to sing the same song. The steals then returned this season, with two steals available for each coach. Contestants who win their battle, or stolen by another coach advance to the Cross Battles.
Key
Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Cross Battles
Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the Cross Battles
For the Cross Battles round, coaches selected an artist from their team, then challenged a fellow coach to compete against, and this coach selected an artist as well. The winner of each Cross battle is decided in consensus by the two coaches not involved in the battle. Coaches' names in bold means they were the challenger of the battle. In addition, 8 artists (2 per team) were given a "fast pass" by their coaches, while the remaining 16 competed for 8 spots in the Remix round.
Fast passes
Michel Teló
Iza
Gaby Amarantos
Lulu Santos
Keilla Júnia
Dgê
Mila Santana
Antonia Medeiros
Makem
Bell Lins
Cesar Soares
Déborah Castolline
Key
Artist won the Cross Battle and advanced to the Remix