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Blind Auditions Continue on LA VOZ KIDS This Sunday

By: May. 02, 2016
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Coaches Daddy Yankee, Natalia Jimenez and Pedro Fernandez, selected eight more talented kids during last night's third episode of the "Blind Auditions" of TELEMUNDO's "La Voz Kids." From the spectacular Universal Orlando Resort, hosts Jorge Bernal and Patricia Manterola welcomed more kids with their families, dreaming of BECOMING the next winner of the hit singing competition. Now with 22 kids already selected, each Coach intensifies their search for that "winning" voice, during the fourth "Blind Auditions" next Sunday May 8, at 8pm/7c.

DADDY YANKEE's added two voices for #TeamYankee:

Valeria Aviles, 10 years old, from Hatillo, Puerto Rico, performed "Glitter in the Air"

Daniel Fernandez, 13 years old, Cuban from Miami, Florida, performed, "Chains"

NATALIA JIMENEZ added two voices for #TeamNatalia:

Magallie Montiel, 12 years old, Mexican from Houston, Texas, performed "Pelea de gallos"

Jose Escandon, 14 years old, Ecuadorian from Kearney, New Jersey, performed "Bachata Rosa"

PEDRO FERNANDEZ added four voices for #TeamPedro:

Raven Diaz, 13 years old, Mexican from Kissimmee, Florida, performed "Stitches"

Tristan Ramirez, 12 years old, Mexican from American Canyon, California, performed "Por una mujer bonita"

Gabriel Roldan, 10 years old, Mexican from Norco, California, performed "Alla en el rancho grande"

Alejandra Gallardo, 13 years old, Mexican, from Chicago, Illinois, performed "Hello"

Coaches' Teams results are as follows:

#TeamYankee with 7 members:

Miguel Morin, Mexican, from Houston, Texas

Axel Cabrera, Puerto Rican from Holyoke, Massachusetts

Sophia Figueroa, Mexican, from Salt Lake City, Utah

Shiarette Contreras, from San Juan, Puerto Rico

Katherine Aponte, Venezuelan, from Orlando, Florida

Valeria Aviles , from Hatillo, Puerto Rico

Daniel Fernandez, Cuban from Miami, Florida

#TeamNatalia with eight members:

Nicole Rivera, Mexican from Atlanta, Georgia

Isaac Torres, Mexican from Fresno, California

Vanessa Wong, Cuban from Miami, Florida

Francisco Garcia, Mexican from Roma, Texas

Jolette Rivera, Mexican from Minneapolis, Minnesota

Sharon Pacheco, Mexican from Anaheim, California

Magallie Montiel, Mexican from Houston, Texas

Jose Escandon, Ecuadorian from Kearney, New Jersey

#TeamPedro with seven members:

Samantha Viza, Cuban, from Hialeah, Florida

Joel Treviño, Mexican, from Brownsville, Texas

Angel Gonzalez, from Gurabo, Puerto Rico

Raven Diaz, Mexican from Kissimmee, Florida

Tristan Ramirez, Mexican from American Canyon, California

Gabriel Roldan, Mexican from Norco, California

Alejandra Gallardo, Mexican, from Chicago, Illinois

Each Sunday, viewers will have the opportunity to win $250 in cash and also the grand prize, which includes an all-expense paid trip to Universal Orlando Studios, a meet-and-greet with the Coaches as well as be part of the finale of "La Voz Kids." All details are available at LaVozKids.com/Gana.

TELEMUNDO's Sunday night reality show "La Voz Kids" gives viewers the opportunity to witness how the stars of the future are discovered and developed by featuring three stages of the singing competition, including the Blind Auditions, Battle Rounds, and Final Phase. During the Blind Auditions, the Coaches decisions are based solely on voice and not on looks. Once the teams are set, the Battle Rounds begin, and the Coaches will dedicate themselves to developing their teams. New this season, the Battles Rounds will include a 'Wild Card' component, where the audience will have the opportunity to save one of their favorite contestants per Coach. The winners of the 'Wild Card' will be revealed in the first Gala of the Final Phase. During the Final Phase of the competition, the television audience will continue to vote, and along with the Coaches, decide who will stay in the competition and who will go home. In the end, only one kid is selected by the viewing audience as the winner of "La Voz Kids," receiving a recording contract with Universal Music and grand prize of $50,000. The winner's family will also be awarded a 2016 Nissan Rogue.



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