The Battles phase arrives in “La Voz Kids,” where the advisors step in to help the coaches make decisions. Luis Fonsi will team up with David Bisbal, Evaluna Montaner with Aitana, Lola Índigo alongside Sebastián Yatra, and Antonio Orozco will work with Pablo López.
During the Battles, the talents will take the stage in groups of three. The coaches will have the power to “steal” children not saved by another coach during a countdown phase. However, each coach will only have two steals available in this stage.
“La Voz Kids” airs on Fridays and Saturdays in prime time with strong audience results. Last week, it led both days. On Friday, the Blind Auditions ended with 1,431,000 viewers and a 14.9% share. On Saturday, “La Voz Kids” was the leader and the most-watched program of the night with 1,029,000 viewers and a 14.1% share.
It reached 4,188,000 unique viewers and grew in the commercial target to a 14% share, leading among both female and male audiences and across all demographics over 13 years old. It particularly stands out among viewers aged 25 to 34 (15.8%).