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The final score of each Semi-finalist will be the combined ''hurados''{{'}} (judges') scores (50%) and public text votes (50%) during the week-long competition. |
The final score of each Semi-finalist will be the combined ''hurados''{{'}} (judges') scores (50%) and public text votes (50%) during the week-long competition. |
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Tawag ng Tanghalan | |
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Genre | Singing competition |
Based on | Tawag ng Tanghalan First incarnation (1953-1972) Second incarnation (1987-1988) |
Developed by | ABS-CBN Entertainment |
Directed by | Bobet Vidanes |
Presented by | |
Judges | |
Narrated by | Tawag ng Tanghalan Updates
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Country of origin | Philippines |
Original language | Filipino |
No. of seasons | 3 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Peter Edward Dizon |
Production locations | ABS-CBN Studio 3 Newport Performing Arts Theater |
Original release | |
Network | ABS-CBN |
Release | As Tawag ng Tanghalan (season 1) (January 2, 2016 – March 11, 2017) As Tawag ng Tanghalan (season 2) (June 12, 2017 – June 2, 2018) As Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids (March 13 – June 10, 2017) |
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Drama sa Tanghalan |
Tawag ng Tanghalan (lit. 'Call of the Stage') is an amateur singing competition currently aired as a segment of the noontime show It's Showtime that first aired on January 2, 2016. Dubbed as "Your all time favorite search for outstanding amateur talents", the competition is open to Filipino contenders from Metro Manila, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
This is the latest revival of the original Tawag ng Tanghalan talent search show which debuted from 1953 when DZAQ-TV (now DWWX-TV) began commercial operations until 1972 following the declaration of Martial Law by former President Ferdinand Marcos and later revived from 1987 to 1988 after the network went back on air then later relaunched as The Star Network. OPM legends like Armand Panlilio, Nora Aunor, Novo Bono Jr., Pepe Pimentel, Edgar Mortiz and Diomedes Maturan[1] were among the biggest winners[2] of the original show.[3] Noven Belleza emerged as the grand champion for the first season that spanned a year (2016–2017).[4]
Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids was the next season intended for young contenders ages 7 to 13 years. Auditions started on December 4, 2016[5] and on March 13, 2017, following the conclusion of the Tawag ng Tanghalan on March 11, 2017 held at Resorts World Manila. Its grand finale was held on June 10, 2017. Jhon Clyd Talili emerged as the grand champion for the kids edition that spanned for three months.[6]
The second season of the regular edition premiered on June 12, 2017.[7] For this season, the competition was also opened for global Filipino contenders from different parts of the world.[8]
Overview
Regional contenders from Metro Manila, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao compete daily on a live performance and are scored by a panel of judges. The criteria for judging are as follows:
- Tone quality 40%
- Voice projection 30%
- Stage impact 20%
- Intonation 10%
For the Semi-Finals and Grand Finals Round, scores from text votes (50%) of madlang people (audience) and hurados' (or judges') scores (50%) are combined to decide a winner.
However, if the contender goes off-tune or if the judges deem his/her performance to be particularly bad, the punong hurado (or head jury) will signal the gong-master with his hand to hit the gong three times, thereby stopping the performance and eliminating the contender, à la-Major Bowes Amateur Hour; in a break from series tradition, the gong mechanic was however omitted in Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids presumably to prevent the judges from upsetting younger performers, instead relying solely on the judges' verdict and overall score to determine the winner.[9]
The daily winner can challenge the current defending champion and claim the golden microphone. Contestants who achieve a five-time winning streak will advance as a Semi-finalist, but may opt to continue up to eight times and become part of the Hall of Fame. The longest winning streak achieved so far is 8 times. This is later reduced to just five consecutive days in Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids.[9]
Among the Semi-finalists, a Grand Champion will emerge in the Grand Finals. Losing contenders may come back to compete, known as Resbak. For Semi-finalists, it is known as Ultimate Resbak.
Cast
Main hosts
Co-hosts
Guest hosts
- Pia Wurtzbach
- Iza Calzado
- Angel Locsin
- Kim Chiu
- Maja Salvador
- Bela Padilla
- Luis Manzano
- Alex Gonzaga
- Robi Domingo
Former hosts
- Mariel Rodriguez-Padilla
- James Reid
- Nadine Lustre
- Kim Atienza (backstage host)
Judges
The jury or hurados are mainly composed of professional singers and composers in the Philippines. Including those who became contenders or grand champions of the original Tawag ng Tanghalan. Among the panel of judges, one is called the punong hurado or head jury. At most, 5 judges are present each day.
Head judges
- Rey Valera (regular edition for Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday)
- Gary Valenciano (regular edition for Tuesday, and Thursday)
- Ogie Alcasid (fill-in for Valera and Valenciano; Kids Edition)
- Yeng Constantino (fill-in for Valera and Valenciano; Kids Edition)
- Louie Ocampo (fill-in for Valera and Valenciano)
- Jaya (Season 1 Quarter 3-present; fill-in for Valera and Valenciano)
Regular judges
- Bobot Mortiz (Season 1 Quarter 1-2)
- Rico J. Puno
- Billy Crawford
- Jolina Magdangal (Kids edition-present)
- Jed Madela (Kids edition-present)
- Erik Santos (Season 1 Quarter 3-present)
- K Brosas
- Karla Estrada
- Karylle
- Kyla (Season 1 Quarter 3-present)
- Mitoy Yonting
- Nyoy Volante
Guest judge
- Sitti (Season 2 Quarter 2)
Prizes
Daily round
Daily winners receive ₱10,000, with a consolation prize of ₱5,000 to the other contenders. The defending champion receives ₱25,000 and may continue to defend the golden microphone; losing contenders however can come back and try again, known as Resbak.[10]
Semi-finals round
The total earned prizes may vary among Defending Champions who advanced as Semi-finalists with a winning streak of five times or more. The top two advance as Grand Finalists and receive ₱150,000 and a golden medal. Losing Semi-finalists who lost can become Ultimate Resbakers or Wildcard and will receive the same prize as Grand Finalist.
Grand finals round
Season 1
The Grand Champion will receive cash prize, a house and lot from Camella, music package from JB Music, negosyo package, recording contract from Star Music and a trophy, plus ₱2,000,000 cash.[11][12] The 2nd and 3rd place will receive ₱500,000 and ₱250,000 cash respectively. Those who are able to advance to the Top 6 but were not able to advance to the Top 3 were given a consolation prize of ₱100,000 cash.
Season 1 (2016–17)
The final score of each Semi-finalist will be the combined hurados' (judges') scores (50%) and public text votes (50%) during the week-long competition.
Quarter I
The first quarter of the contest covered the months from January to March. The week-long showdown took place on March 28–April 2, 2016.[13]
Semi-finalist | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Judges' score | Text votes | Final score |
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Audition song | Awit sa Pamilya | Musical influence | Greatest love | Hurados' song choice | Semi-final song | ||||
Jaime Navarro | Suddenly | Magsimula Ka | Said I Loved You... But I Lied | Bed of Roses | Faithfully | I Don't Want To Miss A Thing | 96.54% | 9.00% | 64.41% |
Rachel Gabreza | Bukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin | Shine | Say That You Love Me | Note to God | Miss You Like Crazy | I Believe I Can Fly | 97.52% | 18.65% | 78.53% |
Dominador Alviola Jr. | I Can't Stop Loving You | Il Mondo | I'll Never Fall in Love Again | She Believes in Me | May Bukas Pa | I Who Have Nothing | 96.64% | 21.80% | 85.63% |
Mary Gidget
Dela Llana |
Araw-Gabi | Home | You Are My Song | Let It Go | Hanggang | When You Believe | 97.32% | 22.09% | 86.53% |
Maricel Callo | One Moment in Time | Bridge Over Troubled Water | Sana Maulit Muli | Somewhere | People | Ever Since the World Began | 96.20% | 27.38% | 93.45% |
Maricel Callo (Mindanao) and Mary Gidget Dela Llana (Luzon) were the first two grand finalists.[14][15]
Quarter II
The second quarter of the contest covered the months of April and May. The week-long showdown took place on June 6–11, 2016.
Semi-finalist | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Hurados' score | Text votes | Final score |
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Audition song | Fight song | Awit sa Pamilya | Musical influence | Hurados' song choice | Semi-final song | ||||
Andrey Magada | There's No Easy Way | Through the Fire | Forever | Fantasy | Lost Stars | I Believe | 92.83% | 10.14% | 51.48% |
Phoebe Salvatierra | I Wanna Dance With Somebody | And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going | Wind Beneath My Wings | Rhythm Is Gonna Get You | Paano | A Moment Like This | 94.67% | 25.08% | 59.88% |
Christofer Mendrez | Don't Stop Believin' | Something to Say | When I See You Smile | Heaven | Kiss from a Rose | Glory of Love | 93.83% | 27.63% | 60.73% |
Marielle Montellano | Inseparable | The Greatest Performance of My Life | You Light Up My Life | You Don't Have to Say You Love Me | Bakit | You Raise Me Up | 96.50% | 68.72% | 82.61% |
Pauline Agupitan | All By Myself | Listen | Habang May Buhay | Luha | Killing Me Softly | Pangarap na Bituin | 96.90% | 100% | 98.45% |
Pauline Agupitan (Luzon) and Marielle Montellano (Visayas) were announced as the 3rd and 4th grand finalists.[16]
Quarter III
The third quarter of the contest covered the months from June to September. The week-long showdown took place on October 3–8, 2016.[17]
Semi-fFinalist | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Hurados' score | Text votes | Final score |
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Audition song | Fight song | Awit sa Pamilya | Musical influence | Hurados' song choice | Semi-final song | ||||
Christopher Rodrigueza | Kahit Kailan | One Last Cry (did not complete) |
Did not qualify (was 'gonged' during Round 2 because of coughing.) | ||||||
Antonio Sabalza | September Morn | Disco Inferno | This Time I'll Be Sweeter | Come Fly With Me | Wala Na Bang Pag-ibig | All The Way | 93.10% | 14.40% | 53.75% |
Rufino Robles | Lay Me Down | Patuloy Ang Pangarap | Leader of the Band | Ikaw Ang Pangarap | Hanggang Ngayon | Take Me Out of the Dark | 93.10% | 15.73% | 54.42% |
Jennie Gabriel | Listen | All at Once | Hanggang | Bukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin | Babalik Ka Rin | Natutulog Ba Ang Diyos | 93.83% | 36.26% | 65.05% |
Eumee Capile | Bang Bang | The Voice Within | Run To You | Flashlight | Pangako Sa 'Yo | Narito Ako | 93.87% | 54.45% | 74.16% |
Noven Belleza | Lean on Me | Someone Who Believes in You | Just As I Am | I Live My Life For You | Malayo Pa Ang Umaga | Kahit Ako'y Lupa | 93.20% | 100% | 96.6% |
Eumee Capile (Luzon) and Noven Belleza (Visayas) were announced as the 5th and 6th grand finalists.[18]
Quarter IV
The fourth quarter of the contest covered the months from Originally October 2016 to December 2016, later October 2016 to February 2017. The week-long showdown was originally scheduled for December 2016, but was postponed to February 20–25, 2017.
Semi-finalist | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Hurados' score | Text votes | Final score |
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Audition song | Fight Song | Awit sa Pamilya | Musical influence | Hurados' song choice | Semi-final song | ||||
Jeramie Sanico | Did not compete[19] | ||||||||
Julia Faith Joaquin | I Dreamed a Dream | Everybody Has A Dream | Somewhere Over the Rainbow | Where Do I Begin | Hello | Fight Song | 39.03% | 03.80% | 42.83% |
Hazelyn Cascaño | My Way | Saan Darating Ang Umaga | The Greatest Love of All | I Have Nothing | Got to Be There | This Is My Now | 42.58% | 02.79% | 45.38% |
Joylaine Canonio | Akin Ka Na Lang | Secret Love Song | Ngayon at Kailanman | Forever's Not Enough | It's My Turn | Munting Pangarap | 39.05% | 15.57% | 54.62% |
Jex De Castro | Bukas Na Lang Kita Mamahalin | The Time of my Life | Ikaw | Ikaw Lamang | Say That You Love Me | Lead Me Lord | 44.03% | 22.28% | 66.32% |
Froilan Canlas | Dahil Sayo | Time Will Reveal | Dance with My Father | Minamahal Kita | Sana Ay Ikaw Na Nga | Light and Shade | 48.20% | 24.41% | 72.61% |
Carlmalone Montecido | Broken Vow | Pagsubok | Basta't Kasama Kita | Bakit Pa Ba | I Believe I Can Fly | Maghintay Ka Lamang | 43.95% | 34.90% | 78.85% |
Sam Mangubat | Secrets | (Everything I Do) I Do It for You | Do I Make You Proud | You Give Love A Bad Name | Remember Me | Jesus, Take the Wheel | 45.45% | 50.00% | 95.35% |
Carlmalone Montecido (Visayas) and Sam Mangubat (Luzon) were announced as the 7th and 8th grand finalists.[20][21]
Wildcard
All Semi-finalists who lost were now Ultimate Resbakers.[22] They competed again and had another chance to qualify for the Grand Finals. The week-long showdown took place on February 27–March 4, 2017.
Ultimate Resbaker | Quarter | Song | Hurados' score | Text votes | Final score | |
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Day 1 | Hazelyn Cascaño | IV | The Impossible Dream | 34.70% | 04.40% | 39.10% |
Jex De Castro | IV | Love on Top | 49.80% | 50.00% | 99.80% | |
Joylaine Canonio | IV | Tell Him | 31.50% | 13.53% | 45.03% | |
Phoebe Salvatierra | II | Holding Out for a Hero | 30.60% | 03.53% | 34.13% | |
Day 2 | Antonio Sabalza | III | MacArthur Park | 39.00% | 08.97% | 47.07% |
Christofer Mendrez | II | When Love And Hate Collide | 40.00% | 09.86% | 49.86% | |
Andrey Magada | II | Superstar | 49.30% | 17.75% | 67.05% | |
Dominador Alviola Jr. | I | You'll Never Walk Alone | 43.50% | 50.00% | 93.50% | |
Day 3 | Rufino Robles | III | It's All Coming Back to Me Now | 15.50% | 06.20% | 21.70% |
Jaime Navarro | I | Kastilyong Buhangin | 15.50% | 03.45% | 18.95% | |
Froilan Canlas | IV | If | 50.00% | 50.00% | 100% | |
Day 4 | Jennie Gabriel | III | Saving All My Love for You | 33.00% | 15.53% | 48.53% |
Julia Faith Joaquin | IV | Fallin' | 32.00% | 06.00% | 38.00% | |
Rachel Gabreza | I | When You Tell Me That You Love Me | 48.50% | 50.00% | 98.50% | |
Day 5 | Jex De Castro | IV | I Have Nothing | Final scores will be revealed on Day 6. | ||
Dominador Alviola Jr. | I | Puppy Love | ||||
Froilan Canlas | IV | Sa Ugoy ng Duyan | ||||
Rachel Gabreza | I | Love Will Lead You Back | ||||
Day 6 | ||||||
Froilan Canlas | IV | Makita Kang Muli | 47.00% | 50.00% | 97.00% | |
Jex De Castro | IV | Lay Me Down | 45.25% | 32.84% | 78.09% | |
Rachel Gabreza | I | What About Love | 48.45% | 29.86% | 78.31% | |
Dominador Alviola Jr. | I | Kahit Isang Saglit | 44.25% | 09.49% | 53.74% |
Rachel Gabreza (Metro Manila) and Froilan Canlas (Luzon) were announced as the 9th and 10th grand finalists.[23]
Grand finals
The week-long showdown for the Grand Finals took place on March 6–11, 2017[24] held at Resorts World Manila.
Grand Finalist | Quarter | Region | Song | Final score | |
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Day 1 | Carlmalone Montecido | IV | Visayas | Hanggang | 60.06% |
Maricel Callo | I | Mindanao | Hanggang sa Dulo ng Walang Hanggan | 61.11% | |
Marielle Montellano | II | Visayas | Skyline Pigeon | 59.47% | |
Noven Belleza | III | Visayas | Lupa | 96.20%[25] | |
Rachel Gabreza | I | Metro Manila | Magsimula Ka | 75.14% | |
Day 2 | Pauline Agupitan | II | Luzon | Nais Ko | 46.05% |
Froilan Canlas | IV | Luzon | Anak | 98.90%[26][27] | |
Sam Mangubat | IV | Luzon | Ikaw | 75.35% | |
Mary Gidget Dela Llana | I | Luzon | Gaano Kadalas ang Minsan | 42.20% | |
Eumee Capile | III | Luzon | Bridge Over Troubled Water | 67.06% | |
Day 3 | Rachel Gabreza | I | Metro Manila | Respect | 62.09% |
Carlmalone Montecido | IV | Visayas | Estudyante Blues | 91.40%[28][29] | |
Pauline Agupitan | II | Luzon | Proud Mary | 75.20% | |
Maricel Callo | I | Mindanao | Gold | 62.68% | |
Day 4 | Mary Gidget Dela Llana | I | Luzon | Lady Marmalade | 51.69% |
Eumee Capile | III | Luzon | Survivor | 63.30% | |
Sam Mangubat | IV | Luzon | Kilometro | 98.70%[30] | |
Marielle Montellano | II | Visayas | Domino | 64.66% | |
Day 5 | Maricel Callo | I | Mindanao | Portrait of My Love | 88.80% |
Rachel Gabreza | I | Metro Manila | Somewhere | 91.40% | |
Eumee Capile | III | Luzon | Vision of Love | 96.80% | |
Mary Gidget Dela Llana | I | Luzon | Hero | 79.80% | |
Marielle Montellano | II | Visayas | Himala | 99.40% | |
Pauline Agupitan | II | Luzon | Unchained Melody | 99.40% | |
Day 6 | |||||
Noven Belleza | III | Visayas | May Bukas Pa, Air Supply medley | 99.96%[12] (Champion) | |
Froilan Canlas | IV | Luzon | Tadhana, Kuh Ledesma medley | 45.78% (3rd place) | |
Carlmalone Montecido | IV | Visayas | Pananagutan | 58.52% | |
Sam Mangubat | IV | Luzon | Fall For You, Bruno Mars medley | 49.09% (2nd place) | |
Marielle Montellano | II | Visayas | Healing | 55.97% | |
Pauline Agupitan | II | Luzon | And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going | 69.53% |
Noven Belleza from Visayas emerged as the Grand Champion,[25] followed by Sam Mangubat and Froilan Canlas as runners-up.[2]
Elimination table
Contestant | Finals | |||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6/1 | 6/2 | ||||||
Noven Belleza | WIN | IN | IN | IN | IN | Top 3 | WINNER | |||||
Sam Mangubat | DNP | Lost | DNP | WIN | IN | Top 3 | 2nd Placer | |||||
Froilan Canlas | DNP | WIN | IN | IN | IN | Top 3 | 3rd Placer | |||||
Pauline Agupitan | DNP | Lost | DNP | Lost | WIN | Elim | ||||||
Marielle Montellano | Lost | DNP | DNP | Lost | WIN | Elim | ||||||
Carlmalone Montecido | Lost | DNP | WIN | IN | IN | Elim | ||||||
Eumee Capile | DNP | Lost | DNP | Lost | Elim | |||||||
Rachel Gabreza | Lost | DNP | Lost | DNP | Elim | |||||||
Maricel Callo | Lost | DNP | Lost | DNP | Elim | |||||||
Mary Gidget Dela Llana | DNP | Lost | DNP | Lost | Elim |
Season 2 (2017–18)
The final score of each Semi-finalist will be the combined hurados' (judges') scores (50%) and public text votes (50%) during the week-long competition.
Quarter I
The first quarter of the contest covered the months from June to August. The week-long showdown took place on August 7–12, 2017.[31]
Semi-finalist | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Hurados' score | Text votes | Final score |
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Audition song | Awit sa Pamilya | Musical influence | Hurados' song choice | Fight Song | Semi-final song | ||||
Lalainne Clarisse Araña | Halik | Iingatan Ka | Wrecking Ball | Waray-Waray with Mary Gidget Dela Llana (incompleted) | Disqualified (was 'gonged' during Round 4 because of forgetting the lyrics) | ||||
John Mark Saga | Lay Me Down | Because You Loved Me | Set Fire to the Rain | One Sweet Day with Pauline Agupitan | Bohemian Rhapsody | Who You Are | 47.53% | 15.79% | 63.32% |
Aila Santos | Against All Odds | I Can't Live Without You | On The Wings of Love | Narito Ako with Sam Mangubat | Alone | Come In Out of the Rain | 44.58% | 25.82% | 70.40% |
Alfred Relatado | Wonderful By Night | Somewhere Over The Rainbow | Save the Last Dance for Me | Islands in the Stream with Eumee Capile | Yesterday | Kapalaran | 44.97% | 29.08% | 74.05% |
Jovany Satera | I Can't Stop Loving You | Beautiful in My Eyes | Blue Suede Shoes | Endless Love with Marielle Montellano | Hound Dog | I'll Always Love You | 45.67% | 50.00% | 95.67% |
Jovany Satera and Alfred Relatado (Mindanao) were the first two grand finalists.[32][33]
Quarter II
The second quarter of the contest covered the months from August to October. The week-long showdown took place on October 21–27, 2017.[34]
Semi-finalist | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Hurados' scores | Text votes | Final score |
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Audition song | Fight song | Musical influence | Awit sa Pamilya | Hurados' song choice | Semi-final song | ||||
Rico Garcia | Kahit Maputi Na Ang Buhok Ko | Smile | I Left My Heart in San Francisco | Saan Ka Man Naroroon | Cryin' | I Feel Good | 44.87% | 4.30% | 49.17% |
John Raymundo | I Will Always Stay in Love This Way | The Impossible Dream | A Song for You | Unchained Melody | Macho Gwapito | Ngayon | 46.05% | 3.99% | 50.04% |
Mark Michael Garcia | There's No Easy Way | I Believe I Can Fly | Why Do We Always Hurt The Ones We Love | Everything I Do, I Do It For You | Kastilyong Buhangin | Win | 45.00% | 21.71% | 66.71% |
Remy Luntayao | Proud Mary | Lipad ng Pangarap | Crazy in Love | Pangarap na Bituin | Gaano Kadalas Ang Minsan | This Is My Life | 42.72% | 25.74% | 68.46% |
Anton Antenorcruz | Sana Maulit Muli | Climb Every Mountain | On Bended Knee | Tila | Making Love Out of Nothing at All | Stand Up for Love | 48.70% | 50.00% | 98.70% |
Anton Antenorcruz (Metro Manila) and Remy Luntayao (Visayas) were announced as the 3rd and 4th grand finalists.[35][36]
Global semi-finals
The Global semi-finals are consisted of Filipino contenders from all over the world selected during audition on their respective region. The week-long showdown took place on December 11 to 16, 2017 in ABS-CBN studio.
Semi-finalist | Country | Song | Hurados' score | Text/Online votes | Final score | |
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Day 1 | Al Angelo Berna | UAE | Sexy and I Know It | — | — | — |
Joseph Legaspi | Guam | Boulevard | — | — | — | |
Makoto Inoue | Japan | Superstar | 47.00% | 50.00% | 97.00% | |
Penny Salcedo | Hong Kong | Purple Rain | — | — | 71.10% | |
Day 2 | Bernardite Steiger | Austria | Help | — | — | — |
Cris Lyn Joy Rotor | South Korea | How Will I Know | — | — | — | |
Rex Angelo Urbano | Australia | All I Ask | — | — | — | |
Steven Paysu | California, USA | You To Me Are Everything | — | 50.00% | — | |
Day 3 | ||||||
Aaron Paul Manabat | Singapore | Rolling in the Deep | — | — | 61.76% | |
Chlea Marie Trinidad | Bahrain | I Have Nothing | — | — | — | |
Jing Wenghofer | Illinois, USA | You Don't Own Me | 46.30% | 50.00% | 96.30% | |
Louis Denciv Auman | Austria | Domino | — | — | — | |
Day 4 | ||||||
Aaron Paul Manabat | Singapore | Narito | — | — | — | |
Cris Lyn Joy Rotor | South Korea | Can't Take That Away | — | — | — | |
Jing Wenghofer | Illinois, USA | Ngayon | — | — | — | |
Makoto Inoue | Japan | Through the Eyes of Love | — | — | — | |
Penny Salcedo | Hong Kong | Summertime | — | — | — | |
Steven Paysu | California, USA | Everything I Own | — | — | — | |
Day 5 | Aaron Paul Manabat | Singapore | Lead Me Lord | 39.10% | 6.10% | 45.20% |
Jing Wenghofer | Illinois, USA | Minsan-minsan | — | — | — | |
Makoto Inoue | Japan | Maghintay Ka Lamang | — | — | — | |
Penny Salcedo | Hong Kong | Ngayon at Kailanman | — | — | — | |
Steven Paysu | California, USA | Bakit Ngayon Ka Lang | — | — | — | |
Day 6 | Penny Salcedo | Hong Kong | The Impossible Dream | 46.20% | 10.24% | 56.44% |
Jing Wenghofer | Illinois, USA | Hesus | 45.40% | 25.13% | 70.53% | |
Makoto Inoue | Japan | Home | 45.70% | 31.43% | 77.13% | |
Steven Paysu | California, USA | Best of Me | 43.40% | 50.00% | 93.40% |
Makoto Inoue (Japan) and Steven Paysu (California, USA) were announced as the 5th and 6th grand finalists.[37][38]
Quarter III
The third quarter of the contest covered the months from October 2017 to January 2018. The week-long showdown took place on January 29–February 3, 2018.[39]
Semi-finalist | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Hurados' scores | Text votes | Final score |
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Audition song | Musical Influence | Fight song | Awit sa Pamilya | Hurados' song choice | Semi-final song | ||||
Boyet Onte | Anak | One Last Cry | Help | Kahit Kailan | Shape of You | This is The Moment | 35.23% | 14.80% | 50.03% |
Charles Kevin Tan | Hindi Magbabago | Me and Mrs. Jones | Nais Ko | This Is My Song | Without You | Ipagpatawad Mo | 47.27% | 15.06% | 62.33% |
Lalainne Clarisse Araña | Dark Horse | I Won't Give Up | Note to God | Salamat | Maghintay Ka Lamang | Rise Up | 43.93% | 23.79% | 67.73% |
Ato Arman | Ngayong Nandito Ka | Mahal Pa Rin Kita | Victims of Love | The Flame | Somebody to Love | Dream On | 45.63% | 30.77% | 76.40% |
Sofronio Vasquez | I Who Have Nothing | Superstition | Who You Are | Just Once | I Can't Make You Love Me | Perfect | 45.23% | 42.33% | 87.57% |
Tuko Delos Reyes | Harana | Macho Gwapito | Gulong ng Palad | Iingatan Ka | Hotel California | Ang Buhay Ko | 45.95% | 50.00% | 95.95% |
Tuko Delos Reyes (Luzon) and Sofronio Vasquez (Mindanao) were announced as the 7th and 8th grand finalists.[40][41]
Quarter IV
The fourth quarter of the contest covered the months from February to May. The week-long showdown took place on May 12-18, 2018.[42]
Wildcard
All Semi-finalists who lost were now Ultimate Resbakers. They competed again and had another chance to qualify for the Grand Finals. The week-long showdown took place on May 19-26, 2018.
Ultimate Resbaker | Quarter | Song | Hurados' score | Text votes | Final score | |
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Day 1 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | |
Day 2 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | |
Day 3 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | |
Day 4 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | |
Day 5 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | |
Day 6 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | |
Day 7 | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Grand Finals
The week-long showdown for the Grand Finals took place on May 28-June 2, 2018.
Venue: TBA
Elimination table
Season 3 (2018-19)
The final score of each Semi-finalist will be the combined hurados' (judges') scores (50%) and public text votes (50%) during the week-long competition.
Quarter I
Semi-finalist | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Hurados' score | Text votes | Final score |
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Audition song | Fight song | Awit sa Pamilya | Musical influence | Hurados' song choice | Semi-final song | ||||
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA | TBA |
Controversies
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Rey Valera has often as a judge been criticized by viewers and critics alike for his offensive comments to contestants regarding their physical appearance. He has received backlash on the internet for repeated incidences of body-shaming several female contestants and failing to focus on the contestants' singing skills.[43][44][45]
Karla Estrada's qualification as judge has also been questioned by some viewers.[46]
Judges' scores and text votes results are also questioned by many viewers either for lack of transparency, a faulty system that fails to confirm their votes thru SMS, allegations of unfair judging[47] and similar claims that the show is rigged.
In the 2017 Grand Final, acclaimed actress Nora Aunor, the original Tawag ng Tanghalan Grand Champion in 1968, was scheduled to be the special judge but pulled out at the last minute due to a conflict with Vice Ganda, one of the main hosts of the show.[48] According to reports, Aunor believed Ganda's brand of insult comedy was against her moral beliefs and made her deeply uncomfortable with the idea of being on the show.
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