

After a series of eliminations, live performances will occur where the public can decide which singer will represent the Arab World as "The Voice."

The coaches will then have to decide which contestant will stay and which will be eliminated. Once the blind auditions finish, the battle rounds will begin where the coaches will pair two singers on each team to compete against each other singing the same song on stage. Each coach will have select 12 singers to form their team from a group of 100 contestants. If two or more coaches turn around for that singer, the singer gets to decide which team they want to join. When a coach wants a singer on their team, the coach presses a red button that results in the chair being turned around to reveal who the singer is to that coach and the singer joining their team. In the blind auditions, each contestant will be allowed to sing for 90 seconds with each of the coaches having their backs to the singer. The format of the The Voice: Ahla Sawt will have three stages, which are the blind auditions, the battle rounds, and the live performances. This season's main host is Egyptian actor Mohammad Kareem and Arwa Gouda. The first season of Arab World's version of The Voice debuted on Septemand was broadcast worldwide from Beirut, Lebanon studios of MBC 1, a Pan Arab television station. The Voice: Ahla Sawt (The Voice أحلى صوت) is an Arabic television show based on the popular Dutch show The Voice of Holland created by John de Mol and produced by Talpa Media Group.
