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The Voice of Poland

Polish television program (talent show)


Polish television program (talent show)

FieldValue
imageVoice Poland.jpg
genreTalent show
creatorJohn de Mol
Roel van Velzen
directorRinke Rooyens
presenter{{plainlist
judges{{plainlist
theme_music_composerMartijn Schimmer
countryPoland
languagePolish
num_seasons16
companyTalpa (2011–2019)
ITV Studios (2020–present)
Rochstar
networkTVP 2
first_aired
last_airedpresent
relatedThe Voice Kids
The Voice Senior

Roel van Velzen

  • Hubert Urbański
  • Magdalena Mielcarz
  • Mateusz Szymkowiak
  • Marika
  • Tomasz Kammel
  • Maciej Musiał
  • Halina Mlynkova
  • Barbara Kurdej-Szatan
  • Marcelina Zawadzka
  • Małgorzata Tomaszewska
  • Aleksander Sikora
  • Paulina Chylewska
  • Jan Dąbrowski
  • Hi Hania
  • Kayah
  • Nergal
  • Anna Dąbrowska
  • Andrzej Piaseczny
  • Patrycja Markowska
  • Tomson & Baron
  • Marek Piekarczyk
  • Justyna Steczkowska
  • Edyta Górniak
  • Maria Sadowska
  • Natalia Kukulska
  • Michał Szpak
  • Piotr Cugowski
  • Grzegorz Hyży
  • Kamil Bednarek
  • Margaret
  • Urszula Dudziak
  • Sylwia Grzeszczak
  • Lanberry
  • Kuba Badach
  • Ania Karwan ITV Studios (2020–present) Rochstar The Voice Senior

The Voice (franchise)

The Voice of Poland is a Polish reality talent show that premiered on September 3, 2011, on the TVP 2 television network. The Voice of Poland is part of the international syndication The Voice based on the reality singing competition launched in the Netherlands as The Voice of Holland, created by Dutch television producer John de Mol.

Selection process and format

The Blind Auditions

The blind auditions feature approximately 100 contestants who were selected during non-televised production pre-castings. At the beginning of the performance, the coaches have their backs turned to the participants, and if one of the coaches wants to take on a participant, they press their buttons and turn around to the singer who is automatically placed on his team. If more than one coach is turned around, the singer chooses the coach they want to work with. In the first four seasons and from the tenth, blind auditions end with the selection of 12 contestants. The size of the teams, however, varied over the seasons (13 in seasons 5 and 9; 14 in seasons 6 to 8; and 15 in season 14).

From the eleventh season during blind auditions, each coach can "block" another. The coach against whom the block was used loses the chance to invite that participant to their team. Each coach can use this feature only twice. If a coach uses a "block" against another coach and they do not turn around - the "block" is considered unused; this means that the block can be used as long as the coach who uses it actually "blocks" someone. "Block" buttons can be used both during and after a contestant's performance. In the fourteenth season, coaches will be able to use their block button only after a contestant's performance, unlike in the previous seasons.

The Battles round

This is followed by battles in which the coaches choose two people from their team (when the number of participants in a team is uneven, one of the battles is played by a trio, not a duo) who sing the same song together. The coach decides who moves on to the next stage and who drops out of the program. In the first season, coaches were assisted by invited specialists who were supposed to help them make the decision. From the second season onwards, the other coaches can make a "steal", i.e. take the loser to their team (by pressing their button). If more than one coach wants to steal a participant, that participant has the right to choose which team they want to go to.

In the seventh season, the "stealing" system has changed to what is known as the "hot chairs". Each coach can ultimately steal only one contestant (who sits on the hot seat assigned to that coach's team), because when "stealing" another contestant, the previously stolen person is replaced and dropped out of the competition; from the seventh to ninth seasons, each coach could steal (press the button and take over a contestant) up to three times, but from the tenth season, coaches can press the button to steal a contestant without any limitations. The battles therefore end with seven participants advancing to the next stage. During the ninth season, there was the first ever elimination of all participants from a team in one battle.

In season 14, battles have been divided into 2 parts: pre-battle and the main battle. During the pre-battle, the coaches pick three of their artists in a singing match and then select two of them to advance to the main battle to perform as a duo. During the main battle, the winning artists will battle once again, performing a different song. The coach select one of them to advance to the next round, while the other will be eliminated. At the end of this round, five artists will remain on each team. For the first time since the inaugural season, there are no steals during the battles round.

The Knockouts round

The battles are followed by the knockout round (in the first edition: overtime), in which the coaches eliminate more people who do not advance to the live episodes. During first six seasons, each of the coaches selected three people from his or her team (six people in the first season, seven people in the second season, eight people in seasons three to five, and nine people in the sixth season) who automatically qualified for the live shows. The coaches divided the others into threes (into two duos by the second season), and one person from each would move on to the next stage. Since the seventh season, all contestants have to sing - the first four from each team are automatically put in the hot seats, and after subsequent performances of the remaining three, the coach decides whether a given contestant stays in the show or not. Four (five in the first, second and sixth seasons) finalists from each team qualify for the live episodes. In the fourteenth season, five contestants will compete for the place in the live shows, but only four of them will advance to the next stage.

The Live Shows

When the teams consist of five, four, or three contestants, the coach chooses from among the two contestants with the fewest votes from the viewers (who decide by sending text messages) the person who drops out of the show. Each live episode ends with the elimination of one person from each group. In eleventh season due to the coronavirus pandemic episodes were previously recorded and the elimination rules were changed. Once all participants from a given team sang their songs, the coaches scored the performances, awarding them from one to ten points. The coach of that team would then select one participant to move on to the next stage (regardless of the score). The participant with the lowest number of points was eliminated from the remaining three or two (in case of a tie, the points from the coach of the evaluated team were decisive).

In the semi-finals (when the team is made up of two people), the coach divides 100 points between the contestants and then everyone is credited with as many points as the percentage of votes they get from the viewers. In the fifth season, while the semi-final took the form of what is known in the international format as "Cross Battles", which involved contestants dueling between teams. In the semi-final of the eleventh season the deciding factor was the total number of points awarded by all the coaches.

For season 16, selected singers (prior to the Live elimination rounds) are put through to the "Comeback Stage" (which would be mentored by a fifth coach) and competed in a series of duels for a place in the live shows.

The Final

Four participants (one from each team, with the exception of the fifth season), and the winner is chosen by viewers in an SMS vote. Voting is divided into three rounds; after each round, the person with the fewest number of votes drops out. In the first round the finalists sing a foreign language song followed by a duet with their coach; in the second round the repertoire consists of Polish songs; in the third round the remaining two contestants sing their own songs. In the fourteenth season all contestants who will advance to the live shows will sing along with the finalists.

In season 16, the number of finalists was increased from 4 to 5, one from each team (along with the finalist from the "Comeback Stage" feature introduced in the season).

Coaches

Timeline

Featured as a contestant.
CoachSeasons12345678910111213141516Andrzej PiasecznyAnia DąbrowskaNergalKayahTomson & BaronJustyna SteczkowskaMarek PiekarczykPatrycja MarkowskaMaria SadowskaEdyta GórniakNatalia KukulskaMichał SzpakGrzegorz HyżyPiotr CugowskiKamil BednarekMargaretUrszula DudziakSylwia GrzeszczakLanberryKuba BadachAnia Karwan
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File:Karwan, Uczymy się kochać bez końca, 62 KFPP w Opolu 03 (cropped).jpg|Ania Karwan (Comeback Stage, 16–) File:Margaret, Polsat Hit Festival 2024 01 (cropped).jpg|Margaret (10, 16–) File:Badach, Jak minął dzień, 62 KFPP w Opolu 01 (cropped).jpg|Kuba Badach (15–) File:Micha%C5%82%20Szpak,%20Polsat%20Superhit%20Festival%202023%2011.jpg|Michał Szpak (8–11, 15–) File:Gitarowy Rekord Guinnessa 2022 077 (cropped).jpg|Baron (duo, 2–8, 10–) File:Tomasz Lach.jpg|Tomson (duo, 2–8, 10–)

File:Lanberry 2022.jpg|Lanberry (13–15) File:MPiekarczyk_2014_%28cropped%29.jpg|Marek Piekarczyk (2–5, 12–14) File:PrepartyES_-Justyna_Steczkowska_01%28cropped_3%29.jpg|Justyna Steczkowska (2, 4–5, 12–14) File:Sylwia-grzeszczak (cropped).jpg|Sylwia Grzeszczak (12) File:Urszula Dudziak 2021 Viva 05.jpg|Urszula Dudziak (11) File:Edyta_G%C3%B3rniak_-_62_KFPP.jpg|Edyta Górniak (3, 5–6, 11) File:Kamil Bednarek, Pokolenia Wolności 11.jpg|Kamil Bednarek (10) File:62_KFPP%2C_Cugowski%2C_Wszystko_ma_sw%C3%B3j_czas_02.jpg|Piotr Cugowski (9) File:Grzegorz Hyży, Sopot Top of the Top Festival 2022, dzień 1 13.jpg|Grzegorz Hyzy (9) File:Patrycja Markowska, Sopot Top of the Top Festival 2022, dzień 1 05.jpg|Patrycja Markowska (2, 9) File:Kukulska, Jaka jesteś jeszcze nie wiem, 62 KFPP w Opolu 01.jpg|Natalia Kukulska (7) File:Maria Sadowska.jpg|Maria Sadowska (3–4, 6–8) File:Piasek%2C_Sopot_Top_of_the_Top_Festival_2022%2C_dzie%C5%84_3.jpg|Andrzej Piaseczny (1, 6–8) File:Kayah, Polsat Superhit Festival 2023 08.jpg|Kayah (1) File:Adam Darski - Rock am Ring 2017 (cropped).jpg|Nergal (1) File:Ania_Dąbrowska,Polsat_Hit_Festival_2024_02(cropped).jpg|Anna Dąbrowska (1)

Line-up of coaches

SeasonYearCoaches123412345678910111213141516
2011AndrzejKayahNergalAnia
2013JustynaTomson & BaronPatrycjaMarek
EdytaMaria
2014MarekJustynaTomson & BaronMaria
Tomson & BaronEdytaJustynaMarek
2015MariaEdytaAndrzej
2016NataliaAndrzejMaria
2017AndrzejMariaMichałTomson & Baron
2018GrzegorzPatrycjaPiotr
2019MichałTomson & BaronMargaretKamil
2020EdytaMichałUlaTomson & Baron
2021SylwiaTomson & BaronJustynaMarek
2022Tomson & BaronJustynaLanberry
2023
2024LanberryKubaMichał
2025Margaret

Hosts

Timeline

Featured as a contestant.
HostSeasons12345678910111213141516Hubert UrbańskiMagdalena MielcarzTomasz KammelMarikaHalina MlynkovaBarbara Kurdej-SzatanMaciej MusiałMałgorzata TomaszewskaPaulina Chylewska
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HostSeasons12345678910111213141516Mateusz SzymkowiakMaciej MusiałIga KrefftMarta SiurnikReZigiuszŁukasz JakóbiakMarcelina ZawadzkaKrzysztof JankowskiAdam ZdrójkowskiWiktoria GąsiewskaEwa ZawadaMałgorzata TomaszewskaAleksander SikoraMichał SzczygiełJan DąbrowskiHi Hania
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File:Paulina Chylewska 2 (23547028500) (cropped).jpg|Paulina Chylewska (15–) File:Maciej Musiał.jpg|Maciej Musiał (2–11, 15–)

Coaches and their finalists

Fifth place
SeasonCoaches1Team AndrzejTeam KayahTeam NergalTeam Ania D.No fifth coachDamian Ukeje2Team JustynaTeam Tomson & BaronTeam PatrycjaTeam MarekNatalia Sikora3Team EdytaTeam Tomson & BaronTeam MariaTeam MarekMateusz Ziółko4Team MarekTeam JustynaTeam Tomson & BaronTeam MariaJuan Carlos Cano5Team Tomson & BaronTeam EdytaTeam JustynaTeam MarekAleksandra Nizio6Team Tomson & BaronTeam MariaTeam EdytaTeam AndrzejKrzysztof Iwaneczko7Team Tomson & BaronTeam NataliaTeam AndrzejTeam MariaMateusz Grędziński8Team AndrzejTeam MariaTeam MichałTeam Tomson & BaronMarta Gałuszewska9Team GrzegorzTeam PatrycjaTeam MichałTeam PiotrMarcin Sójka10Team MichałTeam Tomson & BaronTeam MargaretTeam KamilAlicja Szemplińska11Team EdytaTeam MichałTeam UrszulaTeam Tomson & BaronKrystian Ochman12Team SylwiaTeam Tomson & BaronTeam JustynaTeam MarekMarta Burdynowicz13Team Tomson & BaronTeam JustynaTeam LanberryTeam MarekDominik Dudek1415Team Tomson & BaronTeam LanberryTeam KubaTeam Michał16Team Tomson & BaronTeam MargaretTeam KubaTeam MichałTeam Ania K.
Antoni SmykiewiczMateusz KrautwurstPiotr Niesłuchowski
Rafał BrzozowskiFilip MoniuszkoMonika UrlikAleksandra Galewska
Katarzyna LisowskaEdyta StrzyckaEwelina KordyKarolina Charko
Ian Rooth (Michał Korzeniowski)Kaja DomińskaAres ChadzinikolauEwa Szlachcic
Ewa KłosowiczMaciej MoszyńskiFilip SałapaKatarzyna Klimczyk
Michał SobierajskiDorota OsińskaNatalia Nykiel
Monika SzczotKasia DereńŻaneta LuberaJuliusz Kamil
Beata DoboszMichał JabłońskiJustyna PanfilewiczWojciech Gruszczyński
Michalina BrudnowskaMateusz GrędzińskiJan TraczykMagdalena Bałdych
Bartłomiej KawałekAnna OznerJurand WójcikBarbara Janyga
Jagoda KretArkadiusz KłusowskiErnest Staniaszek
Olga JankowskaMichał GrobelnyKatarzyna StanekMarzena Ugorna
Maia LasotaNatalia KrakowiakJoanna SmajdorNella Marczewski
Maria RodriguezMichał MalickiOksana PredkoMagdalena Meisel
Aleksandra WęglewiczKatarzyna SawczukMaja Gawłowska
Michał KarpackiArtur KryvychKamil BijośMonika Pilarczyk
Dominika KobiałkaMichał RudaśPaulina RomaniukMarta Dryll
Justyna KunyszMichał SzycWojciech BaranowskiSandra Mika
Natalia LubranoPrzemysław RadziszewskiMagdalena Paradziej
Justyna JanikIga KozackaGracjan KalandykŻaneta Łabudzka
Marta "Sarsa" MarkiewiczJerzy GrzechnikAgnieszka TwardowskaTomasz Fridrych
Natalia PodwinSandra RusinKarol DziedzicŁukasz Szemraj
Tobiasz StaniszewskiAna AndrzejewskaWilliam Prestigiacomo
Julia Skiba & Jędrzej SkibaKatarzyna MalendaJulia BogdańskaMaciej Grenda
Anna KłysPatryk SkoczyńskiKatarzyna MiśkowiecPiotr Tłustochowicz
Marta MoszczyńskaAsteya DecMarcin CzyżewskiKarolina Leszko
Patryk GlinkaSabina NycekDaniel Cebula-OryniczKrzysztof Bobecki
Weronika CuryłoAnia KarwanKatarzyna Góras
Marcelina MrózDamian RybickiSami HarbMateusz Guzowski
Tomasz TrzeszczyńskiPatryk WasilewskiŁukasz BąkowskiEwelina Przybyła
Filip LatoOlga BarejAnia WaszkiewiczAga Damrych
Michał SzczygiełMaja KapłonŁukasz Łyczkowski
Artur Wołk-LewanowiczMagdalena "Meg" KrzemieńAga DębowskaSabina Mustaeva
Martyna PawłowskaAsia "Azzja" MądryJacek WolnyJelena Matula
Dave AdamaszwiliBrian FentressMagdalena DąbkowskaMagdalena Janicka
Ania DekoNatalia ZastępaMaksymilian Kwapień
Aleksandra TockaGosia PaukaIzabela SzafrańskaDiana Ciecierska
Natalia Capelik-MuiangaMaksymilian ŁapińskiWioleta MarkowskaMario Szaban
Nicole KuleszaDawid DubajkaNatalia SmagackaAleksandra Smerechańska
Daria ReczekTadeusz SeibertDamian Kulej
Jakub DąbrowskiBartosz DeryłoStanisław ŚlęzakKasjan Cieśla
Piotr SzewczykPatryk ŻywczykSonia MichalczukJulia Olędzka
Magdalena OllarAdrian BurekSonia HornatkiewiczAda Nasiadka
Anna Gąsienica-ByrcynJędrzej SkibaAdam Kalinowski
Anna NadkiernicznaMikołaj MacioszczykMartyna ZygadłoNatalia Szczypuła
Ignacy BłażejowskiMateusz PsonakAnna MalekBartosz Utracki
Marta BielawskaWojciech LechończakSylwia WysockaMichał Bober
Rafał KozikWiktor DydułaBartosz Madej
Julia StolpePaulina GołębiowskaMonika Wiśniowska-BaselKarolina „Kay Ra” Robinson
Igor KowalskiWiktor KowalskiAdrianna Owczarczyk & Paulina SzymlekAnna Hnatowicz-Cholewa
Daniel HawesElżbieta ŁobodaDaniel JodłowskiKarolina Piątek
Ewelina GancewskaŁukasz DrapałaKonrad Baum
Tetiana "Aelin" DiachenkoJulianna OlańskaNorbert WronkaBogdan Świerczek
Evgen PeltekZofia KurowskaAnna BuczkowskaJulia Szarlińska
Martin RybczyńskiSandra ReizerDaria WaleriańczykNobesuthu Lisa Khumalo
Becky SangoloMaja WalentynowiczJan GórkaAntoni Zimnal
Paweł KoziczBartosz MichniewiczDaniel BorzewskiMichał Sołtan
Łukasz SamburskiMax MiszczykDamazy WachułaNicola Muller
Monika KluszczyńskaOliwia SkrzypczykMartyna LasieckaDominika Krassowska
Kacper AndrzejewskiIzabela PłóciennikAnna IwanekMikołaj Przybylski
Julia Konik-RańdaYaroslav RohalskyiMaciej RumińskiKlaudia Stelmasiak
Natalia TulAleksandra LeśniewiczAdrianna RopelaBartłomiej Michałek
Alicja KalinowskaMaciej KitaJulia JadczyszynIga Ośko
Mateusz JagiełłoJan PiwowarczykŁukasz ReksHanna KuzimowiczŻaneta Chełminiak
Kinga RutkowskaFilip MettlerMichael BöhmDominik CzużMateusz Włodarczyk
Marcin SpennerMagdalena ChołujJulia WasilewskaJoanna Luparowspan="2"
Roksana OstojskaGabriela KurzacZhanetta SaparavaKasia Skiba

Series overview

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

Artist from Team PatrycjaArtist from Team PiotrArtist from Team Ania K.
SeasonYearWinnerRunner-upThird placeFourth placeFifth placeWinning coachMain hosts1234567891011121314151617
2011Damian UkejeAntoni SmykiewiczPiotr NiesłuchowskiMateusz Krautwurstrowspan=15NergalHubert UrbańskiMagdalena Mielcarz
2013Natalia SikoraDorota OsińskaMichał SobierajskiNatalia NykielMarek PiekarczykTomasz KammelMarika
Mateusz ZiółkoErnest StaniaszekArkadiusz KłusowskiJagoda KretMaria Sadowska
2014Juan Carlos CanoKatarzyna SawczukMaja GawłowskaAleksandra Węglewicz
Aleksandra NizioPrzemysław RadziszewskiGracjan KalandykMagdalena ParadziejJustyna SteczkowskaMagdalena Mielcarz
2015Krzysztof IwaneczkoTobiasz StaniszewskiAna AndrzejewskaWilliam PrestigiacomoMaria SadowskaHalina Mlynkova
2016Mateusz GrędzińskiWeronika CuryłoAnia KarwanKatarzyna GórasAndrzej PiasecznyBarbara
Kurdej-Szatan
2017Marta GałuszewskaŁukasz ŁyczkowskiMichał SzczygiełMaja KapłonMichał Szpak
2018Marcin SójkaNatalia ZastępaAnna DekoMaksymilian KwapieńPatrycja Markowska
2019Alicja SzemplińskaDaria ReczekTadeusz SeibertDamian KulejTomson & BaronMaciej Musiał
2020Krystian OchmanAdam KalinowskiAnna ByrcynJędrzej SkibaMichał Szpak
2021Marta BurdynowiczBartosz MadejRafał KozikWiktor DydułaJustyna SteczkowskaMałgorzata
Tomaszewska
2022Dominik DudekŁukasz DrapałaKonrad BaumEwelina GancewskaTomson & Baron
2023Jan GórkaAntoni ZimnalBecky SangoloMaja WalentynowiczLanberryTomasz Kammel
2024Anna IwanekMikołaj PrzybylskiKacper AndrzejewskiIzabela PłóciennikKuba BadachPaulina ChylewskaMaciej Musiał
2025Jan PiwowarczykHanna KuzimowiczMateusz JagiełłoŁukasz ReksŻaneta ChełminiakMargaret
2026*Upcoming Season*

Coaches' results

Considering the final placement of the contestants who are members of their team (not the final placement of the coaches):

CoachWinnerRunner-upThird placeFourth placeFifth place
Maria SadowskaThrice (3–4, 6)Twice (7–8)
Tomson & BaronTwice (10, 13)5 times (2, 6–8, 11)5 times (3–4, 14–16)Once (12)
Michał SzpakTwice (8, 11)4 times (9–10, 15–16)
Justyna SteczkowskaTwice (5, 12)Once (4)Twice (2, 5)Twice (13–14)
Marek PiekarczykOnce (2)Thrice (3, 12, 14)Once (13)Twice (4–5)
Andrzej PiasecznyOnce (7)Once (1)Once (8)Once (6)
LanberryOnce (14)Once (13)Once (15)
MargaretOnce (16)Once (10)
Kuba BadachOnce (15)Once (16)
Patrycja MarkowskaOnce (9)Once (2)
NergalOnce (1)
Edyta GórniakOnce (5)Twice (6, 11)Once (3)
Sylwia GrzeszczakOnce (12)
Grzegorz HyżyOnce (9)
Natalia KukulskaOnce (7)
Ania DąbrowskaOnce (1)
Urszula DudziakOnce (11)
Kamil BednarekOnce (10)
Piotr CugowskiOnce (9)
KayahOnce (1)
Ania KarwanOnce (16)

Season 1 (2011)

Main article: The Voice of Poland season 1

The judges for season 1 were Ania Dąbrowska, Adam "Nergal" Darski, Kayah and Andrzej Piaseczny. The show was hosted by Hubert Urbański, Magdalena Mielcarz and Mateusz Szymkowiak. The winner of the first series in 2011 was Damian Ukeje from Team Nergal.

Season 2 (2013)

Main article: The Voice of Poland season 2

The second season premiered on March 2, 2013. The judges were Justyna Steczkowska, Patrycja Markowska, Marek Piekarczyk and Tomson & Baron from Afromental. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Marika and Maciej Musiał. The winner of the second series was Natalia Sikora from Team Marek.

Season 3 (2013)

Main article: The Voice of Poland season 3

The third season premiered on September 7, 2013. The judges were Marek Piekarczyk, Tomson & Baron, Maria Sadowska and Edyta Górniak. Tomasz Kammel, Marika and Maciej Musiał returned. The winner of the third series was Mateusz Ziółko from Team Maria.

Season 4 (2014)

Main article: The Voice of Poland season 4

The fourth season premiered on March 1, 2014. The judges were Justyna Steczkowska, Tomson & Baron, Maria Sadowska and Marek Piekarczyk. All hosts from the previous season returned. The winner of the fourth series was Juan Carlos Cano from Team

Season 5 (2014)

Main article: The Voice of Poland season 5

The fifth season premiered on September 6, 2014. The judges were Justyna Steczkowska, Tomson & Baron, Edyta Górniak and Marek Piekarczyk. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Magdalena Mielcarz and Maciej Musiał. The winner of the fifth series was Aleksandra Nizio from Team Justyna.

Season 6 (2015)

Main article: The Voice of Poland season 6

The sixth season premiered on September 5, 2015. The judges were Edyta Górniak, Tomson & Baron, Maria Sadowska and Andrzej Piaseczny. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Halina Mlynkova and Maciej Musiał. The winner of the sixth series was Krzysztof Iwaneczko from Team Maria.

Season 7 (2016)

Main article: The Voice of Poland season 7

The seventh season premiered on September 3, 2016. The judges were Tomson & Baron, Maria Sadowska, Andrzej Piaseczny and Natalia Kukulska, who replaced Edyta Górniak. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Barbara Kurdej-Szatan and Maciej Musiał. The winner of the seventh series was Mateusz Grędziński from Team Andrzej.

Season 8 (2017)

Main article: The Voice of Poland season 8

The eighth season premiered on September 2, 2017. The judges were Tomson & Baron, Maria Sadowska, Andrzej Piaseczny and Michał Szpak, who replaced Natalia Kukulska. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Maciej Musiał and Barbara Kurdej-Szatan. The winner of the eight series was Marta Gałuszewska from Team Michał.

Season 9 (2018)

Main article: The Voice of Poland season 9

The ninth season premiered on September 1, 2018. Michał Szpak became the coach again. Tomson & Baron, Maria Sadowska and Andrzej Piaseczny resigned from the function of coaches, and their place was taken by: Patrycja Markowska returning to the program, who previously acted as a coach in the second edition of the program, and debuting in this role Grzegorz Hyży and Piotr Cugowski. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Barbara Kurdej-Szatan and Maciej Musiał.The winner of the ninth series was Marcin Sójka from Team Patrycja.

Season 10 (2019)

Main article: The Voice of Poland season 10

The tenth season premiered on September 7, 2019. Michał Szpak became a coach again. Patrycja Markowska, Piotr Cugowski and Grzegorz Hyży were replaced by Kamil Bednarek, Margaret and Tomson & Baron returning after a one-season break. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Marcelina Zawadzka and Maciej Musiał. Barbara Kurdej-Szatan resigned from the function of presenter. The winner of the tenth series was Alicja Szemplińska from Team Tomson & Baron.

Season 11 (2020)

Main article: The Voice of Poland season 11

The eleventh season premiered on September 12, 2020. Michał Szpak and Tomson & Baron became the coaches again. Margaret and Kamil Bednarek were replaced by Edyta Górniak, returning after a five-year break and a new coach Urszula Dudziak. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Maciej Musiał and Małgorzata Tomaszewska. Marcelina Zawadzka resigned from the function of presenter. The winner of the eleventh series was Krystian Ochman from Team Michał.

Season 12 (2021)

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The twelfth season premiered on September 11, 2021. Tomson & Baron became the coaches again. Michał Szpak, Urszula Dudziak and Edyta Górniak were replaced by Justyna Steczkowska and Marek Piekarczyk, both returning after seven-year break and a new coach Sylwia Grzeszczak. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Małgorzata Tomaszewska, Aleksander Sikora and Michał Szczygieł. Maciej Musiał and Adam Zdrójkowski resigned from the function of the hosts. The winner of the twelfth series was Marta Burdynowicz from Team Justyna.

Season 13 (2022)

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The thirteenth season premiered on September 3, 2022. On June 19, 2022, Justyna Steczkowska confirmed that she would return as a coach in the thirteenth season. On August 7, 2022, it was announced that Tomson & Baron, Marek Piekarczyk and a new coach Lanberry would join Justyna Steczkowska as coaches this season. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, Małgorzata Tomaszewska and Aleksander Sikora. The winner of the thirteenth series was Dominik Dudek from Team Tomson & Baron.

Season 14 (2023)

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The fourteenth season premiered on September 2, 2023. On August 8, 2023, it was confirmed that all coaches from the previous season would return in the upcoming season, making it the first time in the history of the show, when there is not any change in the coaching line-up. The show was hosted by Tomasz Kammel, who was joined by Aleksander Sikora during the Live shows. The winner of the fourteenth series was Jan Górka from Team Lanberry.

Season 15 (2024)

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The fifteenth season premiered on September 7, 2024. Among the coaches from the previous season, Tomson & Baron and Lanberry returned for their thirteenth and third seasons, respectively. Michał Szpak returned as a coach for his fifth season after a three-season hiatus. Additionally, Kuba Badach joined the panel this season as a new coach. On August 2, 2024, it was confirmed that Paulina Chylewska would make her debut as the main host, replacing Tomasz Kammel. On August 5, 2024, it was announced that Maciej Musiał would return as the second host after a three-season hiatus, replacing Aleksander Sikora. The winner of the fifteenth series was Anna Iwanek from Team Kuba.

Season 16 (2025)

Main article: The Voice of Poland season 16

The sixteenth season premiered on September 6, 2025. This season introduces the "Comeback Stage" feature along with the fifth additional coach mentoring the contestants who failed to succeed in the Blind Auditions. On August 1, 2025, it was announced that Margaret would return to the show as a coach after a five-season hiatus. On August 4, 2025, it was announced that Tomson & Baron, Michał Szpak, and Kuba Badach would return as coaches for their fourteenth, sixth, and second seasons, respectively. On August 5, 2025, it was announced that season 7 finalist Ania Karwan would become the Comeback Stage coach for the sixteenth season. The winner of the sixteenth series was Jan Piwowarczyk from Team Margaret.

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