The much-awaited fourth season of The Voice Kids has begun with a spectacular start, capturing the hearts of viewers across Nepal. The first two episodes, aired last weekend, featured young contestants delivering extraordinary performances that impressed both the coaches and the audience. Though the competition is officially for participants under 16, many performances felt mature and powerful, as if contestants of all ages were competing.
Talented Young Singers Impress All Four Coaches
The season began with a stunning performance by 10-year-old Mission Biko from Bhojpur, followed by 6-year-old Nusani Rai from Sikkim, whose rendition of the song “Beyond” was well appreciated. Other remarkable singers included 7-year-old Shriman Pokharel from Jhapa and 10-year-old Anushka Pandey from Pokhara.
One of the highlights was 11-year-old Hemant Sunar from Pokhara, whose soulful performance of “Paan Ko Pasal” made all four coaches turn their chairs—an exciting first for this season.
Powerful Performances Continue to Shine
12-year-old Prajwal Paudel from Morang captivated the coaches with his sweet rendition of Pushpan Pradhan’s “Babuko Jungo,” also earning all four chairs turned in his favor.
The second episode aired on Saturday brought more amazing talent. Anjanbabu Kattel, 11, from Solukhumbu impressed the coaches, as did 11-year-old Ain Rai from Sikkim and 9-year-old Asim Karki from Dhankuta.
Emotional Moments and Musical Magic
Prashant Sunar, 11, from Bajura, touched hearts with his rendition of the popular film song “Choli Pheraula” from Laaj Sharanam. Seven-year-old Aditya Rai from Bhojpur delivered a mesmerizing performance of the devotional song “Mutu Jalirechha,” which moved coach Satyaraj Acharya to tears. Satyaraj, who himself is a father, praised Aditya’s singing and expressed how proud he felt witnessing the new generation embrace music.
After Satyaraj’s emotional moment, the other coaches offered their support, making the stage atmosphere even warmer.
More Young Stars Take the Stage
Avina Limbu, 11, from Terhathum impressed with “Chalechha Batas Sustari,” followed by 10-year-old Nischal Limbu from Morang and 9-year-old Dilija Ruwali from Dhading, whose performance of “Pahadko Mathi Mathi” received a standing ovation from all four coaches.
A Promising Start to an Enthralling Season
The Voice Kids Season 4 has made a powerful start, promising a season full of incredible talent and heartfelt moments. The show airs every Friday and Saturday at 8 PM, continuing to inspire audiences with the voices of the youngest stars.