Telemundo kicked off the much anticipated third season of "La Voz Kids" last night with the first round of "Blind Auditions," produced once again at the Universal Orlando Resort. Returning hosts Daisy Fuentes and Jorge Bernal saw seven young talented kids from California, Oregon, Puerto Rico and Texas impress Coaches Daddy Yankee, Natalia Jimenez and Pedro Fernandez, who battled passionately to start building their teams of 18 contestants. The Sunday night reality competition gives the audience the opportunity to witness how the stars of the future are discovered and developed while the Coaches search for the nation's best young singing talent to compete on "La Voz Kids," where the winner receives a recording contract and a $50,000 cash prize to support their education. The search continues during the second round of "Blind Auditions" today, March 22, at 8pm/7c on Telemundo.
Following is a recap of last night's premiere episode: DADDY YANKEE acquired three young artists for #TeamYankee: 13-year-old Arnold Cruz from Santa Clarita, California, is a sentimental and proud "Charro" inspired by his grandfather, who also wanted to be in a "Mariachi." Coach Daddy Yankee turned his chair at the last minute, taking the first member for his team.For exclusive access to all the behind-the-scenes action of "La Voz Kids," fans can log onto LaVozKids.com and Telemundo.com and follow the excitement through Facebook.com/LaVozKids, Twitter.com/LaVozKids andInstagram.com/LaVozKids using #LVK, #TeamYankee, #TeamNatalia, and #TeamPedro.
After "La Voz Kids," viewers can enjoy "Suelta La Sopa Extra," THE AFTER show with host Jorge Bernal alongside Erika de la Vega, featuring behind-the-scenes and exclusive moments, contestant reactions, and previews of the upcoming episode.
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