The Voice Kids (Brazilian TV series) season 5

The fifth season of The Voice Kids, premiered on TV Globo on January 5, 2020 in the 1:00 / 12:00 p.m. (BRT / AMT) daytime slot.

On March 18, 2020, TV Globo announced that the live shows which were scheduled to begin on March 29 (following a two-week hiatus due to the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix scheduled broadcast), would be postponed until later in the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Five episodes featuring highlights from the blind auditions and the battles aired during the hiatus.

On August 7, 2020, TV Globo confirmed that the season would return on September 13, 2020, with a special pre-taped episode. The live shows were reduced from five to four and changed to remote shows with pre-recorded performances at the contestants' home.

On September 11, 2020, Claudia Leitte announced that she would not return for the final stage of the competition and her team would be coached by singer Mumuzinho instead, thus making it the first season to have two afro-Brazilian coaches.

On October 11, 2020, Kauê Penna from Team Brown won the competition with 50.50% of the final vote over Maria Eduarda Ribeiro (Team Claudia / Mumuzinho) and Paulo Gomiz (Team Simone & Simaria). This marks Brown's first and only win as a coach in the Kids series, thus becoming the first coach to win both versions of the show in Brazil until Michel Teló accomplished the same thing the following season.

Teams

 * Key

Winner

Runner-up

Eliminated in the Live shows

Eliminated in the Battle rounds

Blind auditions

 * Key

The Battles

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Live shows
After a six-month pause, the live shows were reimagined due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. The remaining contestants performed at home rather than in the auditorium.

Elimination chart

 * Artist's info

Team Brown

Team Simone & Simaria

Team Claudia (& Mumuzinho)


 * Result details

Winner

Runner-up

Saved by the public

Saved by the coach

Advanced to the final

Eliminated

Brazilian ratings
All numbers are in points and provided by Kantar Ibope Media.


 * In 2020, each point represents 254.892 households in 15 market cities in Brazil (73.015 households in São Paulo).