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1 Coaches and hosts  





2 Teams  





3 Blind Auditions  



3.1  Episode 5 (November 1)  







4 Sing Off  





5 Live Shows  



5.1  Week 1: Semifinals (December 9)  





5.2  Week 2: Finale (December 16)  







6 Elimination Chart  



6.1  Overall  





6.2  Team  







7 References  





8 External links  














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(Redirected from The Voice of Germany (season 8))

The Voice of Germany
Season 8
Hosted by
  • Lena Gercke
  • Coaches
  • Michi & Smudo
  • Yvonne Catterfeld
  • Mark Forster
  • WinnerSamuel Rösch
    Winning coachMichael Patrick Kelly
    Runner-upBenjamin Dolic
    Release
    Original network
  • Sat.1
  • Original releaseOctober 18 (2018-10-18) –
    December 16, 2018 (2018-12-16)
    Season chronology

    ← Previous
    Season 7

    Next →
    Season 9

    The eighth season of the talent show The Voice of Germany premiered on October 18, 2018 on ProSieben and on October 21, 2018 on Sat.1.[1] Michi & Smudo, Yvonne Catterfeld and Mark Forster returned for their fifth, third and second seasons respectively. Michael Patrick Kelly was declared as the new coach, joining the show for the first time,[2] replacing Samu Haber.[3] Both hosts returned Thore Schölermann returning for his seventh season and Lena Gercke returning for her fourth season.

    On December 16, 2018, Samuel Rösch was crowned the winner of The Voice of Germany 2018, marking Michael Patrick Kelly's first and only win as a coach.

    Coaches and hosts

    [edit]
    The Voice of Germany season 8 coaches

    On May 19, 2018, it was announced that after 2 years Samu Haber would not be returning to the show. On June 20, 2018, it was announced that Haber was replaced by new coach Michael Patrick Kelly and returning coaches Michi & Smudo, Yvonne Catterfeld and Mark Forster.

    Thore Schölermann and Lena Gercke both returned as hosts.

    Teams

    [edit]

    Colour key:

    Coach Top 76 Artists
    Michael Patrick Kelly
    Samuel Rösch Bernarda Brunović Matthias Nebel Chantal Dorn Sümeyra Stahl
    Liam Blaney Monica Lewis-Schmidt Ludmila Larusso Guido Goh Maria Pasqua Casti
    Laura Neels Mario Geckeler Fabian Riaz Jélila Bouraoui Philipp von Unold
    Samuele Di Dio Lena Rotermund Amanda Lena Jakucs Gaby Schwager Taylor Shore
    Michi & Smudo
    Eros Atomus Isler Coby Grant Clifford Dwenger Sascha Coles Jeanie Celina Schultheiß
    Eun Chae Rhee Fabrice Richter-Reichhelm Kaye-Ree Alexander Eder Lia Joham
    Malin Lewis Sebastian Stipp Cem Kücük Seda Acar Mascha Winkels
    Felicia Peters Igor Quennehen Steffen Frommberger Kinga Noémi Balla Karina Klüber
    Yvonne Catterfeld
    Benjamin Dolic Linda Alkhodor James Smith Jr. Nora Brandenburger Hugo Gonzalez Morales
    Andreas Hauser Malin Lewis Flavio Baltermia Patrice Gerlach Giuliano De Stefano
    Sascha Coles Chantal Dorn Mattis Laustroer Florian Alexander Kurz Luka Nozza
    Stefan Celar Abdullah Azad Doriane Kamdem Mabou Juliane Götz Shireen Nikolic
    Mark Forster
    Jessica Schaffler Diana Babalola Rahel Maas Damiano Maiolini Misses Melaza
    Felicitas Mayer Laura Neels Dominik Hartz Kira Mesterheide Alessandro Rütten
    Alexandre Heitz Melissa Muamba Sinem Uraz John Alexander Garner III Penni Jo Blatterman
    Lars Kamphausen Debora Vater Johannes Holfeld Judith Jandl Mark Agpas
    Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams).

    Blind Auditions

    [edit]

    Episode 5 (November 1)

    [edit]
    Order Artist Age Song Coach's and artist's choices
    Michael Patrick Michi & Smudo Yvonne Mark
    1 Philipp von Unold 22 "Supermarket Flowers"
    2 Kathrin Kay-Ree 39 "Is This Love"
    3 Kira Mesterheide 22 "The Drugs Don't Work"
    4 Philipp Fixmer 30 "Paradize"
    5 Benjamin Dolic 21 "No Tears Left To Cry"
    6 Eun Chae Rhee 23 "Gangnam Style"
    7 Sirio Meier 20 "Jenny Don't Be Hasty"
    8 Damiano Maiolino 27 "You Are The Reason"
    9 Ute Spiegel 50 "Heart of Stone"
    10 Mark Agpas 38 "Come Together"

    Sing Off

    [edit]

    The Sing Off determines which three artists from each team will advance to the final round of competition, the Semi Final. In this round, after an artist performs, he or she will sit in one of three seats above the stage. The first three artists performing from each team will sit down, but once the fourth artist performs, a coach has the choice of replacing the fourth artist with any artist sitting down or eliminating them immediately. Once all artists have performed, those who remain seated will advance to the Semi Final. The two Sing Off episodes was broadcast on 2 and 6 December.

    Color key
      – Contestant was eliminated, either immediately or switched with another contestant
      – Contestant was not switched out and advanced to the Semi-final
    Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
    Episode 14
    (December 2)
    Michi & Smudo
    1 Lia Joham "Believer" Eliminated
    2 Alexander Eder "Ring of Fire" Eliminated
    3 Kaye-Ree "Grenade" Eliminated
    4 Fabrice Richter-Reichhelm "Keinen Zentimeter" Eliminated
    5 Eun Chae Rhee "Toxic" Eliminated
    6 Eros Atomus Isler "Roxanne" Advanced
    7 Jeanie Celina Schultheiß "Genie in a Bottle" Eliminated
    8 Sascha Coles "Breaking the Habit" Eliminated
    9 Coby Grant "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)" Advanced
    10 Clifford Dwenger "Niggas in Paris" Advanced
    Mark
    1 Alessandro Rütten "Hotter than Hell" Eliminated
    2 Kira Mesterheide "Jealous" Eliminated
    3 Dominik Hartz "Bye Bye" Eliminated
    4 Jessica Schaffler "Human" Advanced
    5 Laura Neels "Don't Leave Me Alone" Eliminated
    6 Rahel Maas "Zu Dir" Advanced
    7 Damiano Maiolini "She Said" Eliminated
    8 Diana Babalola "Nutbush City Limits" Advanced
    9 Felicitas Mayer "If I Wasn't Your Daughter" Eliminated
    10 Misses Melaza "Despacito" Eliminated
    Episode 15
    (December 6)
    Michael Patrick
    1 Guido Goh "With or Without You" Eliminated
    2 Maria Pasqua Casti "Happy Now" Eliminated
    3 Monica Lewis-Schmidt "Ain't Nobody" Eliminated
    4 Liam Blaney "Shotgun" Eliminated
    5 Ludmila Larusso "Who Wants to Live Forever" Eliminated
    6 Samuel Rösch "Auf anderen Wegen" Advanced
    7 Sümeyra Stahl "No Roots" Eliminated
    8 Matthias Nebel "Breakeven" Advanced
    9 Chantal Dorn "Lovesong" Eliminated
    10 Bernarda Brunovic "Lady Marmalade" Advanced
    Yvonne
    1 Giuliano De Stefano "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" Eliminated
    2 Patrice Gerlach "Bubbly" Eliminated
    3 Linda Alkhodor "Tell Me You Love Me" Advanced
    4 James Smith Jr. "Earned It" Advanced
    5 Flavio Baltermia "I'm All Over It" Eliminated
    6 Malin Lewis "Brand New Me" Eliminated
    7 Andreas Hauser "Summer Is A Curse" Eliminated
    8 Benjamin Dolic "Stay" Advanced
    9 Hugo Gonzalez Morales "XO" Eliminated
    10 Nora Brandenburger "When We Were Young" Eliminated

    Live Shows

    [edit]

    Week 1: Semifinals (December 9)

    [edit]

    The semi final aired on December 9, 2018 – with three acts from each team performing. The public chose one artist from each team to advance to the final.

    Order Coach Artist Song Voting Result
    1 Mark Forster Diana Babalola "Crazy" 16,7% Eliminated
    2 Rahel Maas "Schön Genug" 26,2% Eliminated
    3 Jessica Schaffler "Head Above Water" 56,1% Advanced
    4 Michi Beck & Smudo Eros Atomus Isler "Another Love" 37,6% Advanced
    5 Clifford Dwenger "California Love" 31,0% Eliminated
    6 Coby Grant "Let It Go" 31,4% Eliminated
    7 Yvonne Catterfeld James Smith Jr. "Summer Love" 9,9% Eliminated
    8 Linda Alkhodor "Scars to Your Beautiful" 31,6% Eliminated
    9 Benjamin Dolic "Can't Help Falling in Love" 58,5% Advanced
    10 Michael Patrick Kelly Matthias Nebel "Wrecking Ball" 19,8% Eliminated
    11 Samuel Rösch "Der Weg" 47,0% Advanced
    12 Bernarda Brunovic "Free Your Mind" 33,2% Eliminated

    Week 2: Finale (December 16)

    [edit]

    The final aired on December 16, 2018 – with one artist from each team performing.

    Coach Artist Order Solo Song Order Duet Song
    (with coach)
    Order Duet Song
    (with special guest)
    Voting Result
    Mark Forster Jessica Schaffler 5 "A Million Dreams" 9 "Einmal" 1 "Half Good As You"
    (with Tom Odell)
    14.99% Third place
    Michi Beck & Smudo Eros Atomus Isler 7 "Fly Me To The Moon" 2 "Zusammen" 11 "Thursday"
    (with Jess Glynne)
    13.52% Fourth place
    Michael Patrick Kelly Samuel Rösch 3 "In Diesem Moment" 6 "Auf Uns" 10 "Love Someone"
    (with Lukas Graham)
    54.89% Winner
    Yvonne Catterfeld Benjamin Dolic 12 "She's Out of My Life" 4 "Creep" 8 "Ruin My Life"
    (with Zara Larsson)
    16.60% Runner-up

    Elimination Chart

    [edit]

    Overall

    [edit]
    Color key
    Artist's info
    Result details
    Live show results per week
    Artist Week 1 Week 2 Finale
    Samuel Rösch Safe Winner
    Benjamin Dolic Safe Runner-up
    Jessica Schaffler Safe 3rd Place
    Eros Atomus Isler Safe 4th Place
    Bernarda Brunović Eliminated Eliminated (Semi Final)
    Matthias Nebel Eliminated
    Linda Alkhodor Eliminated
    James Smith Jr. Eliminated
    Coby Grant Eliminated
    Clifford Dwenger Eliminated
    Rahel Maas Eliminated
    Diana Babalola Eliminated

    Team

    [edit]
    Color key
    Artist's info
    Result details
    Artist Week 1 Week 2 Finale
    Samuel Rösch Advanced Winner
    Bernarda Brunović Eliminated
    Matthias Nebel Eliminated
    Eros Atomus Isler Advanced Fourth place
    Coby Grant Eliminated
    Clifford Dwenger Eliminated
    Benjamin Dolic Advanced Runner-up
    Linda Alkhodor Eliminated
    James Smith Jr. Eliminated
    Jessica Schaffler Advanced Third place
    Rahel Maas Eliminated
    Diana Babalola Eliminated

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "THE VOICE OF GERMANY STARTET AM DONNERSTAG 18. OKTOBER". 3 September 2018.
  • ^ ""The Voice of Germany" komplettiert die Coaches mit Michael Patrick Kelly".
  • ^ "Schade, schade. Samu Haber macht "The Voice of Germany"-Pause".
  • ^ "RITA ORA ERÖFFNET DAS "THE VOICE OF GERMANY"-HALBFINALE – ZUSAMMEN MIT DEN ZWÖLF HALBFINALISTEN". 6 December 2018.
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