Out of more or less 10,000 aspirants, only 100 teens were able to proceed in the Blind auditions; 56 thereof were able to join one of the teams and advance to The Battles.
Among the auditionees for the episode was Arisxandra Libantino, who finished in eighth place on the seventh series of United Kingdom's Britain's Got Talent.
From June 10 (Episode 16), the show's airtime was extended to 75 minutes instead of the usual 60 due to the then-recently concluded season of I Can Do That.
Unlike the previous seasons of The Voice of the Philippines and The Voice Kids, it was held in the ABS-CBN studios at Quezon City instead of the Newport Performing Arts Theater at the Resorts World Manila in Newport City, Pasay.
Meanwhile, the coach picked the other artist that moved on to the semifinals, similar to the second season of The Voice of the Philippines.
The top twelve artists performed on Saturday and Sunday, July 15–16, 2017, with the results at the end of each show.
The top four artists, one per team, coming from the results of the combined public and coach votes advanced to the finals.
The voting continued after the power ballad performances and was closed immediately after a commercial break.
The artist with the highest percentage of votes was declared The Voice Teens Grand Champion.
With Jona Soquite claiming the title, this is the third victory of Sarah Geronimo as coach on all editions of the Philippine franchise of The Voice.