The Voice of the Philippines season 2

The second season of The Voice of the Philippines was a reality singing competition in ABS-CBN which started airing on October 26, 2014.

[6] Robi Domingo and Alex Gonzaga also returned to reprise their roles as the show's V-reporters.

[17] On June 12, 2014 interview by MJ Filipe of ABS-CBN News, apl confirmed his return for the second season.

Starting on November 8, the show aired every Saturdays and Sundays — completely occupying the weekend time slots of I Do.

[23] The show was renewed for a second season after it garnered immense popularity and high television ratings.

Lea Salonga wrote in the Philippine Daily Inquirer that blind auditions were t be filmed by June,[42] but they were moved to September 7 to 10 of the same year.

The coaches sang ABS-CBN's Christmas Station ID's "Ang Babait Ninyo" together, originally sung by The Voice Kids top four finalists.

Each artist had to sing and convince his/her coach in order to pick him/her up for the final line-up for the Live shows.

After each team had performed, the voting lines were opened and closed immediately after the commercial break.

[22] (January 24 and 25, 2015) Notes: After the announcement of the results of the public votes, apl.de.ap along with Abra, Loonie, Jessica Reynoso of season 1, and some artists made a tribute to the 44 members of the Philippine National Police–Special Action Force who died in a clash with members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front and Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters.

(January 31 and February 1, 2015) (Rita Martinez, Nino Alejandro, Leah Patricio, Kai Honasan, Suy Galvez, Jason Fernandez, Monique Lualhati, and Daryl Ong) Notes: (Rita Martinez, Tanya Diaz, Kai Honasan and Rence Rapanot) Notes: (Kokoi Baldo, Monique Lualhati, Jason Dy, Leah Patricio, Nino Alejandro, and Timmy Pavino) (Rence Rapanot, Rita Martinez, Daryl Ong, and Alisah Bonaobra) Notes: As in the previous season, the finale was aired in a two part episode.

The finals were held in the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila, Pasay.

Mitoy Yonting, Klarisse de Guzman, Janice Javier, and Myk Perez

Several users from Facebook and Twitter were blocked by the social management team of the show after several spoilers of The Battles' winners were posted online.

[173] After the last episode of the Knockouts that aired last January 19, Mañalac announced that Joniver Robles was replaced by Rita Martinez after the former decided to withdraw from the show for personal reasons.

[175] Television ratings for the second season of The Voice of the Philippines on ABS-CBN were gathered from two major sources – AGB Nielsen and Kantar Media.

Based from the data gathered by Kantar Media, the second season was the sixth most watched show in February 2015, garnering an average viewership of 24.4%.