The Voice of Holland is a popular Dutch television singing competition that first aired in 2010. Created by John de Mol, the show features a unique format where contestants are judged solely on their vocal talent during blind auditions. Coaches, who are established artists, listen to the performances without seeing the contestants and decide whether to mentor them based on their voices alone.
The competition progresses through several rounds, including battles and live performances, where viewers vote for their favorite contestants. The Voice of Holland has inspired numerous international versions, making it a significant influence in the global music competition landscape.