The tenth season of the television competition Voice. Children concluded with a remarkable result. An 11-year-old contestant from the Basta team emerged as the winner during the final broadcast on Channel One on the evening of February 22, marking a memorable end to the project and its superfinal.
From Saratov, a schoolgirl captured the judges and viewers by advancing to the superfinal alongside teammates Ivan Rogunov and Konstantin Gorishnyakov. In the superfinal, she performed a powerful rendition of the song High by Yulia Savicheva. Also reaching the final round were 14-year-old Milana Ponomarenko, who performs with Yegor Creed, and 8-year-old Pavel Zilev from MakSim’s team, each delivering standout performances that highlighted the breadth of young talent on display this season.
Audience voting crowned the winner with 52.8 percent of the votes, while Milana Ponomarenko earned 32.6 percent and Pavel Zilev received 14.6 percent. In the mentor voting, the Basta team earned a strong lead with 60 percent of the votes, reflecting the broad support for the coaching approach that helped the young artists shine throughout the season.
The tenth season of Voice. Kids began on December 9, 2022, with hosts guiding the audience through every episode. Yana Churikova and Agata Muceniece welcomed viewers, and this season saw MakSim stepping into the mentor role for the first time, bringing fresh energy and perspective to the show. The competition continued to showcase a diverse lineup of aspiring performers and a dynamic mix of musical styles that resonated with families across the country.
As the season unfolded, viewers watched the contestants navigate stages of increasing difficulty, with judges and mentors offering feedback designed to help the young stars grow. The diverse performances demonstrated not only vocal talent but also stage presence, confidence, and the ability to connect with audiences. The finale brought together a memorable mix of emotion, technical prowess, and the kind of enthusiasm that makes kids’ music programming a staple for family viewing.