The Voice of Germany / Season 8
Season 8 of The Voice of Germany | |||
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Episodes | 17th | ||
Country of production | Germany | ||
Manufacturing company | Talpa Germany | ||
First broadcast | October 18, 2018 - December 16, 2018 on ProSieben and Sat.1 | ||
regularity | Thursdays and Sundays | ||
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Moderation | |||
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The eighth season of the singing talent show The Voice of Germany was broadcast on television from October 18 to December 16, 2018. Like the three previous seasons , it was moderated by Thore Schölermann and Lena Gercke . The jury included the jury duo Smudo and Michi Beck from the hip-hop band Die Fantastischen Vier , the singer and actress Yvonne Catterfeld , the singer and songwriter Mark Forster and, for the first time, the singer and songwriter Michael Patrick Kelly . The winner was Samuel Rösch from Michael Patrick Kelly's coaching group.
First phase: the blind auditions
In February and March 2018, open castings for the eighth season were held in several major German cities , but they are not shown on television. Around 150 applicants who had qualified in these “scoutings” received an invitation to the “blind auditions”. These were recorded from July 1 to 6, 2018 in the Adlershof studio in Berlin and broadcast in nine television programs from October 18 to November 15, 2018 on the TV channels ProSieben and Sat.1 . The jury selected 76 candidates - 37 women, 38 men and 1 trio - for the second phase, in which all four coaches with 19 participants each moved in.
The candidates Alessandro Rütten, Matthias Nebel, Coby Grant, Giuliano De Stefano, Jeanie Celina Schultheiß, Sascha Coles, Bernarda Brunovic, Judith Jandl, Fabian Riaz, Clifford Dwenger, Shireen Nikolic, Igor Quennehen, Guido Goh, Kaye-Ree received all four jury votes , Mark Agpas, Laura Neels, Juliane Götz, Mascha Winkels, Felicia Peters, Jélila Bouraoui, Debora Vater, Sinem Uraz and Dominik Hartz. Of these 23, 7 opted for Michi and Smudo, 6 for Michael Patrick Kelly, 6 for Mark Forster and 4 for Yvonne Catterfeld as coach.
episode | The coaches and their candidates | |||
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Michael Patrick Kelly | Michi and Smudo | Yvonne Catterfeld | Mark Forster | |
01 | Sümeyra Stahl Matthias Nebel Gaby Schwager |
Alexander Eder Coby Grant |
Nora Brandenburger | Alessandro Rütten |
02 | Monica Lewis-Schmidt Ludmila Larusso Samuel Rösch Bernarda Brunovic |
Jeanie Celina Schultheiss | Giuliano De Stefano Sascha Coles |
Misses Melaza |
03 | Fabian Riaz | Seda Acar Clifford Dwenger Eros Atomus Isler |
James Smith Jr. | Judith Jandl Alexandre Heitz Melissa Muamba |
04 | Guido Goh | Igor Quennehen Steffen Frommberger Lia Joham |
Shireen Nikolic Andreas Hauser |
Johannes Holfeld Diana Babalola John Alexander Garner III |
05 | Philipp von Unold |
Kathrin Eftekhari ("Kaye-Ree") Eun Chae Rhee |
Benjamin Dolic | Kira Mesterheide Damiano Maiolini Mark Agpas |
06 | Laura Neels Liam Blaney |
Sebastian Stipp Kinga Noémi Balla Mascha Winkels |
Juliane Götz Linda Alkhodor Flavio Baltermia |
Jessica Schaffler |
07 | Amanda Lena Jakucs Lena Rotermund Jélila Bouraoui |
Felicia Peters Karina Klüber |
Florian Alexander Kurz Abdullah Azad |
Rahel Maas |
08 | Taylor Shore Maria Pasqua Casti |
Fabrice Richter-Reichhelm | Chantal Dorn Luka Nozza Hugo Gonzalez Morales |
Debora father Lars Kamphausen Sinem Uraz |
09 | Samuele Di Dio Mario Geckeler |
Cem Kücük Malin Lewis |
Doriane Kamdem Mabou Patrice Gerlach Mattis Laustroer Stefan Celar |
Dominik Hartz Felicitas Mayer Penni Jo Blatterman |
total | 19th | 19th | 19th | 19th |
Second phase: the battle round
The Battle Round was recorded in Berlin from August 29th to 31st, 2018 and broadcast in four television programs from November 18th to 29th, 2018. In Mark Forster's group, 18 candidates fought nine one-on-one duels; his candidate Mark Agpas could not take part in the planned three-man battle for health reasons, but he received a wildcard for the future ninth season. In the other three groups, the 19 candidates fought eight one-on-one duels and one three-way battle. The respective coach selected a participant from each battle directly into the next phase. As in the third to seventh seasons, the other jurors could each take on an inferior battle candidate ( steal deal ), so that all four coaching groups with ten participants went into the next phase. For the first time a trio qualified for the third phase, as Mark Forster took Misses Melaza with him to the sing offs.
episode | Coach | Battle | Candidate directly elected |
song | Inferior candidate |
New coach of the losing candidate |
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10 | Mark Forster | 1 | Alessandro Rütten | Dusk Till Dawn by Zayn feat. Sia | Judith Jandl | - | |
Yvonne Catterfeld | 2 | Giuliano De Stefano | Me and Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul | Chantal thorn | Michael Patrick Kelly | ||
Michael Patrick Kelly | 3 | Matthias Nebel | Spoonman from Soundgarden | Taylor Shore | - | ||
Mark Forster | 4th | Rahel Maas | Freedom from Marius Müller-Westernhagen | Johannes Holfeld | - | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | 5 | Nora Brandenburger | One Last Time by Ariana Grande | Shireen Nikolic | - | ||
Michi and Smudo | 6th | Alexander Eder | In the Ghetto by Elvis Presley | Karina Klüber | - | ||
Michael Patrick Kelly | 7th | Bernarda Brunovic | Rolling in the Deep by Adele | Laura Neels | Mark Forster | ||
11 | Michi and Smudo | 8th | Eun Chae Rhee | What You Waiting For? by Gwen Stefani | Kinga Noémi Balla | - | |
Yvonne Catterfeld | 9 | Flavio Baltermia | I'm Not the Only One by Sam Smith | Juliane Götz | - | ||
Mark Forster | 10 | Kira Mesterheide | Beat It by Michael Jackson | Debora father | - | ||
Michael Patrick Kelly | 11 | Liam Blaney | Down By the Sally Gardens by Loreena McKennitt | Gaby brother-in-law | - | ||
Michi and Smudo | 12 | Kaye-Ree | Tears Dry on Their Own by Amy Winehouse | Malin Lewis | Yvonne Catterfeld | ||
Mark Forster | 13 | Dominik Hartz | Everything is now from bosses | Lars Kamphausen | - | ||
Michael Patrick Kelly | 14th | Maria Pasqua Casti | Whatever You Want by Pink | Amanda Lena Jakucs | Lena Rotermund | - | |
Yvonne Catterfeld | 15th | James Smith Jr. | Us from James Bay and Alicia Keys | Doriane Kamdem Mabou | - | ||
Michael Patrick Kelly | 16 | Monica Lewis-Schmidt | Happy by Pharrell Williams | Samuele Di Dio | - | ||
Mark Forster | 17th | Jessica Schaffler | Yesterday by The Beatles | Penni Jo Blatterman | - | ||
12 | Michi and Smudo | 18th | Eros Atomus Isler | Riptide by Vance Joy | Steffen Frommberger | - | |
Mark Forster | 19th | Diana Babalola | Genius of LSD | John Alexander Garner III | - | ||
Michael Patrick Kelly | 20th | Ludmila Larusso | Perfect Symphony by Ed Sheeran and Andrea Bocelli | Philipp von Unold | - | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | 21st | Linda Alkhodor | Nobody's Perfect by Jessie J | Abdullah Azad | - | ||
Michi and Smudo | 22nd | Clifford Dwenger | Firebreather by Macklemore feat. Reignwolf | Igor Quennehen | Felicia Peters | - | |
Mark Forster | 23 | Felicitas Mayer | Under my skin from Elif | Sinem uraz | - | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | 24 | Benjamin Dolic | Cry Me a River by Justin Timberlake | Stefan Celar | - | ||
Michael Patrick Kelly | 25th | Guido Goh | In the Air Tonight by Phil Collins | Jélila Bouraoui | - | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | 26th | Andreas Hauser | Black to Blue by Peter Fox | Sascha Coles | Michi and Smudo | ||
13 | Michi and Smudo | 27 | Lia Joham | Ex's & Oh's from Elle King | Mascha Winkels | - | |
Mark Forster | 28 | Damiano Maiolini | Don't Give Up by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush | Melissa Muamba | - | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | 29 | Hugo Gonzalez Morales | Take Me to Church by Hozier | Luka Nozza | - | ||
Michael Patrick Kelly | 30th | Samuel Rösch | Still from Jupiter Jones | Fabian Riaz | - | ||
Michi and Smudo | 31 | Jeanie Celina Schultheiss | Milkshake from Kelis | Seda Acar | - | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | 32 | Patrice Gerlach | I don't want to go home from Johannes Oerding yet | Florian Alexander Kurz | Mattis Laustroer | - | |
Michi and Smudo | 33 | Coby Grant | Something Just Like This from The Chainsmokers and Coldplay | Cem Kücük | - | ||
Michael Patrick Kelly | 34 | Sümeyra steel | Youngblood from 5 Seconds of Summer | Mario Geckeler | - | ||
Michi and Smudo | 35 | Fabrice Richter-Reichhelm | Cello by Udo Lindenberg | Sebastian Stipp | - | ||
Mark Forster | 36 | Misses Melaza | La cintura by Álvaro Soler | Alexandre Heitz | - |
The coaches and their candidates after the battles | |||
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Michael Patrick Kelly | Michi and Smudo | Yvonne Catterfeld | Mark Forster |
Chantal Dorn Matthias Nebel Bernarda Brunovic Liam Blaney Maria Pasqua Casti Monica Lewis-Schmidt Ludmila Larusso Guido Goh Samuel Rösch Sümeyra Stahl |
Alexander Eder Eun Chae Rhee Kaye-Ree Eros Atomus Isler Clifford Dwenger Sascha Coles Lia Joham Jeanie Celina Schultheiss Coby Grant Fabrice Richter-Reichhelm |
Giuliano De Stefano Nora Brandenburger Flavio Baltermia Malin Lewis James Smith Jr. Linda Alkhodor Benjamin Dolic Andreas Hauser Hugo Gonzalez Morales Patrice Gerlach |
Alessandro Rütten Rahel Maas Kira Mesterheide Laura Neels Dominik Hartz Jessica Schaffler Diana Babalola Felicitas Mayer Damiano Maiolini Misses Melaza |
10 (9 + 1) | 10 (9 + 1) | 10 (9 + 1) | 10 (9 + 1) |
Third phase: Sing Off
The third phase, as called "Sing Off" in seasons 6 and 7, was recorded on September 27 and 28, 2018 in Berlin and broadcast in two television programs on December 2 and 6, 2018. In the preparation, Michi's and Smudo's candidates were supported by Jess Glynne , Mark Forster's participants by Dua Lipa , Michael Patrick Kelly's candidates by Olly Murs and Yvonne Catterfeld's protégés by Josh Groban . In Sing Off, each of the 40 remaining participants performed a song; each coach selected three of his ten candidates for the live show phase. Of the twelve live show participants, four had received all four jury votes in the blind auditions, namely Coby Grant, Clifford Dwenger, Matthias Nebel and Bernarda Brunovic.
episode | Coach | Appearance | candidate | song |
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14th | Michi and Smudo | 1 | Lia Joham | Believer from Imagine Dragons |
2 | Alexander Eder | Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash | ||
3 | Kaye-Ree | Grenade by Bruno Mars | ||
4th | Fabrice Richter-Reichhelm | Not an inch from Clueso | ||
5 | Eun Chae Rhee | Toxic by Britney Spears | ||
6th | Eros Atomus Isler | Roxanne from The Police | ||
7th | Jeanie Celina Schultheiss | Genie in a Bottle by Christina Aguilera | ||
8th | Sascha Coles | Breaking the Habit by Linkin Park | ||
9 | Coby Grant | I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) by Whitney Houston | ||
10 | Clifford Dwenger | Niggas in Paris by Jay-Z and Kanye West | ||
Mark Forster | 11 | Alessandro Rütten | Hotter Than Hell by Dua Lipa | |
12 | Kira Mesterheide | Jealous from Labrinth | ||
13 | Dominik Hartz | Bye bye from Cro | ||
14th | Jessica Schaffler | Human by Christina Perri | ||
15th | Laura Neels | Don't Leave Me Alone by David Guetta feat. Annemarie | ||
16 | Rahel Maas | To you from LEA | ||
17th | Damiano Maiolini | She Said from Plan B | ||
18th | Diana Babalola | Nutbush City Limits by Ike & Tina Turner | ||
19th | Felicitas Mayer | If I Wasn't Your Daughter by Lena | ||
20th | Misses Melaza | Despacito by Luis Fonsi feat. Daddy Yankee | ||
15th | Michael Patrick Kelly | 21st | Guido Goh | With or Without You by U2 |
22nd | Maria Pasqua Casti | Happy Now from Zedd and Elley Duhé | ||
23 | Monica Lewis-Schmidt | Ain't Nobody by Rufus and Chaka Khan | ||
24 | Liam Blaney | Shotgun from George Ezra | ||
25th | Ludmila Larusso | Who Wants to Live Forever by Queen | ||
26th | Samuel Rösch | In other ways by Andreas Bourani | ||
27 | Sümeyra steel | No Roots by Alice Merton | ||
28 | Matthias Nebel | Breakeven from The Script | ||
29 | Chantal thorn | Lovesong by The Cure | ||
30th | Bernarda Brunovic | Lady Marmalade by Patti LaBelle | ||
Yvonne Catterfeld | 31 | Giuliano De Stefano | It's a Man's Man's Man's World by James Brown | |
32 | Patrice Gerlach | Bubbly by Colbie Caillat | ||
33 | Linda Alkhodor | Tell Me You Love Me by Demi Lovato | ||
34 | James Smith Jr. | Earned It from The Weeknd | ||
35 | Flavio Baltermia | I'm All Over It by Jamie Cullum | ||
36 | Malin Lewis | Brand New Me by Alicia Keys | ||
37 | Andreas Hauser | Summer Is a Curse by The Faim | ||
38 | Benjamin Dolic | Stay by Rihanna feat. Mikky Ekko | ||
39 | Hugo Gonzalez Morales | XO from Beyoncé | ||
40 | Nora Brandenburger | When We Were Young by Adele |
Fourth phase: the live shows
As in seasons 6 and 7, there were two live broadcasts on December 9 and 16, 2018 in Berlin. As in seasons 5, 6 and 7, the coaches did not distribute percentage points, but all decisions were made by televoting by the audience.
First live show (semifinals)
In the first live show on December 9, 2018, four of the twelve candidates advanced: In each coaching group, the three participants played a song one after the other, after which the viewers televoted one of them to the final. All four finalists had only received two jury votes in the blind auditions.
Rita Ora performed her current song Let You Love Me with the twelve candidates .
Coach | Appearance | candidate | song | Televoting |
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Mark Forster | 1 | Diana Babalola | Crazy from Aerosmith | 16.7% |
2 | Rahel Maas | Nice enough of Lina Maly | 27.2% | |
3 | Jessica Schaffler | Head Above Water by Avril Lavigne | 56.1% | |
Michi and Smudo | 4th | Eros Atomus Isler | Another Love by Tom Odell | 37.6% |
5 | Clifford Dwenger | California Love by 2Pac feat. Dr. Dre & Roger Troutman | 31.0% | |
6th | Coby Grant | Let It Go by James Bay | 31.4% | |
Yvonne Catterfeld | 7th | James Smith Jr. | Summer Love by Justin Timberlake | 9.9% |
8th | Linda Alkhodor | Scars to Your Beautiful by Alessia Cara | 31.6% | |
9 | Benjamin Dolic | Can't Help Falling in Love by Elvis Presley | 58.5% | |
Michael Patrick Kelly | 10 | Matthias Nebel | Wrecking Ball by Miley Cyrus | 19.8% |
11 | Samuel Rösch | The way of Herbert Grönemeyer | 47.0% | |
12 | Bernarda Brunovic | Free Your Mind from En Vogue | 33.2% |
Second live show (final)
The second live show, the finale, took place on December 16, 2018. Each participant in the final performed a song, sang a duet with his coach and another duet with a guest artist: Jessica Schaffler sang with Tom Odell , Benjamin Dolic with Zara Larsson , Samuel Rösch with Lukas Graham , Eros Atomus Isler with Jess Glynne . At the beginning of the show, Olly Murs sang a medley of his hits with the four candidates. Later in the show Herbert Grönemeyer performed his current song Mein Lebensstrahl .
Samuel Rösch was chosen as the winner; in the televoting vote on the four candidates , he received a result of almost 55 percent.
rank | Coach | candidate | Songs | Televoting | ||
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1 | Michael Patrick Kelly | Samuel Rösch | Cover version | At this moment from Roger Cicero | 54.89% | |
Duet with coach | To us from Andreas Bourani | |||||
Duet with guest artist | Love Someone by Lukas Graham | |||||
2 | Yvonne Catterfeld | Benjamin Dolic | Cover version | She's Out of My Life by Michael Jackson | 16.60% | |
Duet with coach | Creep from Radiohead | |||||
Duet with guest artist | Ruin My Life by Zara Larsson | |||||
3 | Mark Forster | Jessica Schaffler | Cover version | A Million Dreams by Pink | 14.99% | |
Duet with coach | Once from Mark Forster | |||||
Duet with guest artist | Half As Good As You by Tom Odell | |||||
4th | Michi and Smudo | Eros Atomus Isler | Cover version | Fly Me to the Moon by Frank Sinatra | 13.52% | |
Duet with coach | Together by Die Fantastischen Vier featuring Clueso | |||||
Duet with guest artist | Thursday by Jess Glynne |
Digital marketing
At the beginning of this season, ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland announced that it would significantly expand its digital offering. For example, previews of some appearances, acoustic versions or short videos about candidates were published on the program homepage , as well as making-ofs in which the coaches were accompanied during the shooting. After each shipment a was podcast episode published in which the Galileo presenter Maurice Gajda along with Jamie Lee Kriewitz that The Voice of Germany -Gewinnerin of Season 5 , and Jan van der Toorn, a Dutch music producer, talked about the performances .
In the social media area we used the known communication platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. The casting show's YouTube channel had over 21 million views in the last 30 days (as of December 18, 2018), the most-watched video of this season was Matthias Nebel's appearance in the blind auditions, which was over 6 million times by the time of the finale was viewed. Also Influencer Marketing produced a large range of the talent show, as published especially the moderators, coaches and their candidates postings and videos. In particular, the interactions with the casting show enabled the ProSieben broadcaster to grow by 36 percent, so that it reached 10th place in the social media ranking in the calendar month of November 2018.
Audience ratings
episode | broadcast | Channel | date | spectator | Market share | source | ||
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total | 14 to 49 years | total | 14 to 49 years | |||||
01 | Blind auditions | ProSieben | Thu, | Oct. 18, 20183.23 million | 1.88 million | 11.3% | 20.4% | |
02 | Blind auditions | Sat 1 | Sun, | Oct. 21, 20183.52 million | 1.98 million | 11.0% | 18.3% | |
03 | Blind auditions | ProSieben | Thu, | Oct 25, 20183.24 million | 1.83 million | 11.1% | 19.3% | |
04 | Blind auditions | Sat 1 | Sun, | Oct. 28, 20183.35 million | 1.86 million | 10.3% | 16.9% | |
05 | Blind auditions | ProSieben | Thu, Nov. 1, 2018 | 3.70 million | 2.08 million | 12.2% | 21.6% | |
06 | Blind auditions | Sat 1 | Sun, Nov. 4, 2018 | 3.46 million | 1.97 million | 11.0% | 18.3% | |
07 | Blind auditions | ProSieben | Thu, Nov 8, 2018 | 3.28 million | 1.94 million | 11.5% | 21.0% | |
08 | Blind auditions | Sat 1 | Sun, | Nov 11, 20183.07 million | 1.66 million | 9.8% | 15.8% | |
09 | Blind auditions | ProSieben | Thu, | Nov. 15, 20182.95 million | 1.77 million | 10.7% | 20.2% | |
10 | Battle Round | Sat 1 | Sun, | Nov 18, 20182.97 million | 1.65 million | 9.2% | 15.2% | |
11 | Battle Round | ProSieben | Thu, | Nov 22, 20182.51 million | 1.47 million | 9.0% | 16.4% | |
12 | Battle Round | Sat 1 | Sun, | Nov 25, 20182.47 million | 1.34 million | 7.7% | 12.2% | |
13 | Battle Round | ProSieben | Thu, | Nov 29, 20182.59 million | 1.35 million | 9.8% | 16.3% | |
14th | Sing off | Sat 1 | Sun, Dec. 2, 2018 | 2.19 million | 1.14 million | 7.3% | 10.9% | |
15th | Sing off | ProSieben | Thu, Dec 6, 2018 | 2.49 million | 1.32 million | 9.4% | 15.8% | |
16 | Live show | Sat 1 | Sun, Dec 9, 2018 | 2.37 million | 1.15 million | 7.8% | 11.6% | |
17th | Live show | Sat 1 | Sun, | Dec 16, 20182.54 million | 1.17 million | 8.6% | 11.6% |
Web links
Individual evidence
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