Tawag ng Tanghalan

Tawag ng Tanghalan (lit.'Call of the Stage', abbreviated TNT) is a 1953 Philippine amateur singing competition currently airing as a segment of the noon time program, It's Showtime on ABS-CBN. It airs on the Kapamilya Channel, a simulcast on A2Z, GTV and Jeepney TV (encore telecast) as well as on online streaming platforms such as Facebook and YouTube via Showtime Online Ü and Kapamilya Online Live[1] every Monday to Saturday. Dubbed as "Your All-Time Favorite Search for Outstanding Amateur Talents", the competition is open to Filipino contestants from Metro Manila, Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao and overseas.

Tawag ng Tanghalan
Current logo
Also known asTawag ng Tanghalan sa It's Showtime
GenreSinging competition
Based onTawag ng Tanghalan:
  • First incarnation
    (1953-1972)
  • Second incarnation
    (1987-1989)
Developed byABS-CBN Corporation
Directed by
Presented by
Judges
Narrated by
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of seasons
  • 7 (regular)
  • 1 (kids)
  • 3 (special)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Rose Casala
  • Olive Zarate
Production locationsABS-CBN Broadcasting Center, Quezon City, Philippines
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time
  • 90 Minutes
    (Every Sunday episodes from 1987–1989)
  • 75–90 minutes
    (Regular episodes)
  • 105–135 minutes
    (Semifinals, Instant Resbak and Ultimate Resbak episodes)
  • 120–135 minutes
    (Ang Huling Tapatan Daily episodes)
  • 225 minutes
    (Ang Huling Tapatan Live Finale episode)
Production companyABS-CBN Entertainment
Release
Original network
Original release
  • First incarnation
    1953 (1953) – 1972 (1972)
  • Second incarnation
    March 8, 1987 (1987-03-08) – November 26, 1989 (1989-11-26)
  • Third incarnation
    January 2, 2016 (2016-01-02) – present (present)
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The show first aired on January 2, 2016, and was successfully continuing its fame for the next seven regular seasons, one kids edition, one celebrity edition, one all-star edition, and one duets edition. There have been eleven winners to date: Noven Belleza,[2] Jhon Clyd Talili,[3] Janine Berdin,[4] Elaine Duran,[5] Ethel Booba,[6] Mark Michael Garcia,[7] JM Yosures,[8] Reiven Umali,[9] Lyka Estrella,[10] and Marielle Montellano & JM Dela Cerna of Sidlak Bisdak.[11]

History

First and second iterations (1953–1972, 1987-1989)

Tawag ng Tanghalan (originally known as Purico Amateur Hour) debuted as a radio talent search program on DZBB-AM in 1950 with Jaime dela Rosa, Patsy and Lopito as the original hosts. It later aired on television DZAQ-TV (now DWWX-TV) from 1953 until 1972.

The second incarnation was Originally hosted by Frankie Evangelista, Danny Javier and Nanette Inventor, and aired on ABS-CBN was the talent amateur singing competition from March 8, 1987, to November 26, 1989, The Season 1 from March 8, 1987, to January 17, 1988, The Season 2 from February 14 to December 25, 1988, and the Season 3 from January 15 to November 26, 1989.[12][13]

Noted OPM artists like Armand Panlilio, Nora Aunor, Novo Bono Jr., Pepe Pimentel, Edgar Mortiz and Diomedes Maturan[14] were among the winners[15] of the original program.[16]

Third iteration (2016–present)

In 2016, Tawag ng Tanghalan returned as a daily segment on ABS-CBN's noontime variety program It's Showtime.[17][18]

Format

From 1987 to 1989 and since 2016, Daily contenders perform in front of a live audience and are scored by a panel of judges (or hurados) composed of a Head Judge (called as Punong Hurado) and four regular judges. For the first two regular seasons, and kids edition, the judging criteria were as follows:

  • Tone quality (40%)
  • Voice projection (30%)
  • Stage impact (20%)
  • Intonation (10%)

In the following seasons, the judging criteria were modified:

  • Voice quality (50%)
  • Overall performance (50%)

The first criterion includes intonation, enunciation, voice projection and technique. The second criterion comprises timing, mastery of lyrics, stage presence and audience impact.

If the contender goes out-of-tune, the Punong Hurado has the option to signal a gong master positioned on the right hand side of the stage to hit the gong three times. The Punong Hurado can signal when the gong master should hit the gong by raising his/her hand, and the moments leading up to the ringing of the gong are indicated by a finger warning signal, thereby stopping the performance and eliminating the contender, à la-Major Bowes Amateur Hour.

Daily rounds

Over the course of the show's history, the gong concept is adopted (except for the kids' seasons) but varies in its format. All regular seasons are divided into phases known as quarters.

Face-off Format

Adopted in Seasons 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, Celebrity Champions and Kids. Three to four contenders from Metro Manila (until season 6), Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao perform every day with a song selected by themselves. The daily contender with the highest score moves on to the face-off round to challenge the defending champion and attempt to steal the golden microphone. The contender who scores higher is declared as the champion of the day and may defend their position up to ten times (reduced to 8 in season 6). If all of the daily contenders are gonged (as seen in February 14, 2018 episode),[19] no daily winner is declared, and the defending champion performs and advances by default. In the face-off round, the gong is not used, and the decision is solely based on the judges' scores. If a contender achieves a five-day winning streak, the contender qualifies for the semifinals (reduced to four in Season 4). The contender at that point may opt out or continue performing until they are dethroned or achieves a ten-day streak. A contender that achieves a 10-day streak is entered to the hall of fame and receives an additional prize (e.g., cash prize, recording of a single, or an advantage in the next rounds). So far, only Elaine Duran and John Mark Saga (both from Season 3) achieved this streak. The defending champion receives ₱25,000 for each win.[20]

In the Kids season, the gong concept is removed. This mechanic was omitted in the kids' edition presumably to prevent the judges from upsetting young contenders, instead relying solely on the judges' verdict and overall score to determine the winner.[21] In its first weeks run, all three contenders can challenge the defending champion, until it returned to the original format. Contenders can only defend the golden microphone until five times.

In Celebrity Champions, there are no returning champions. Instead, four contenders perform, regardless of region, and the highest scoring contender directly advances to the grand finals.

Adopted in the fourth season is the power of four. With this rule the four regular judges have also been given the power to gong a contender if they all press their buzzers.

Introduced in the sixth season is the Battle of Versions, a similar concept to the Battle Rounds of The Voice. The format replaces the initial elimination round. Two (or three) contenders perform a single song, having a duet part and solo parts of varying arrangements for each contender. There is no gong for this round. The contender (or in case of a tie, both contenders) who has the highest score advances to the face-off round to challenge the defending champion. If there is no champion, the two contenders who have the highest scores will face-off in the next round. In the face-off round, the gong returns (an exact reverse of the previous format). Each contenders perform solo, challenging the champion for the golden microphone. The contender who scores higher is declared as the champion of the day and may defend their position up to eight times. If they achieve a five-day streak, they qualify for the quarterfinals. If they achieve an eight-day steak, they secure a slot in the semifinals, giving them a bye in the quarterfinals. A champion, for the first time, can be gonged in this point, which can terminate their streak immediately. Also, ties can occur during the face-off round. In case of a tie, the contenders tied will face-off again for a rematch until either one exits the competition (either lost or achieve an 8-day streak). In these occurrences, no daily contender will compete. In rare occurrences, the battle of versions is not implemented and a three-way sing-off of different songs is implemented (as seen on the January 4, 17, 27, and December 20, 24, 2022 episodes).

In the seventh season, the regional format returned with contenders from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao participating. The daily contender with the highest score moves on to the face-off round to challenge the defending champion and attempt to steal the golden microphone. The contender who scores higher is declared as the champion of the day and may defend their position up to five times (a format similar to the Kids version).

Weekly Format

Adopted in Season 4's New Normal and Duets. In the fourth season of the New Normal, the following contenders are to perform in front of the stage for two rounds, but the audiences are not allowed in the studio due to the pandemic. The two contenders perform a song without a live audience, the contender with the highest and lowest combined scores is advanced to the next round, and if the two contenders receive the same highest combined scores will advance again to the next round, and the contender will pick the songs and then perform again. The higher scoring contender of both rounds advances to the Weekly Finals.

In the fourth season of the New Normal, the daily contenders will forward to the Weekly Finals and determine the one or two contenders moving on to the Quarter Finals, but it is the same criteria for judging in two rounds. The weekly finalists will choose the songs and test their singing by the mentor judge at home, and perform in front of the stage. After the first round, the two weekly finalists will pick songs and then perform again.

The two weekly finalists with the highest combined scores advances to the second round, while the other finalists receive a consolation prize of ₱5,000, and the winning weekly finalist receives ₱25,000 and advances to the Quarter Finals and received the medical kits, negosyo package, mobile devices, and other packages and devices, while the other finalist receives a consolation prize of ₱10,000.

In the Duets edition, each pair will sing a single song and challenge another pair. The higher scoring pair advances to the Weekly Finals. For the weekly finals, all five pairs will perform their song. The highest scoring pair advances to the Grand Finals.

Hybrid Format

Adopted in Season 5, it adopts mechanics that resemble both the face-off and weekly formats. Four daily contenders competed for two spots called "spotlight" every Monday to advance to the next day. Two new daily contenders face off then introduced from Tuesdays to Fridays to face off in the first round. The winning daily contender advanced to the second round and challenged the two spotlight holders in a three-way battle. The two remaining spotlight holders at the end of Friday's episode battled each other in two rounds of the weekly finals to be crowned the weekly winner and advances to the quarterfinals.

Last Man Standing Format

Adopted in All-Star Grand Resbak. There are two stages in the entire competition: Team Battle and Four-way Battle.

In the Team Battle, all contenders are grouped into teams. Each day, one team member from all teams performs two songs. The contender with the lowest score gets eliminated. The two other contenders advance and has the control of the competition. They can select from their own team who will perform next. This is done for three weeks. The team with the most wins bags a cash bonus prize.

In the Four-way Battle, the two contenders in the seat of power will challenge two more contenders, regardless of teams. The two contenders with the highest scores are seated and has the control of the competition. This is done until four contenders are left for the Grand Finals.

Resbakers

Resbak, a slang term for revenge, is a concept used for returning contenders. All regular seasons feature a resbak concept where contenders who fail to advance in the next rounds of competition may return. Their previous competition history has no bearing with their return. A contender may return multiple times in a season (ex. Mariane Osabel in Season 3) or in different seasons (ex. John Mark Saga in Season 2 and 3). A contender who is gonged in later rounds must return as a daily contender (ex. Lalainne Clarisse Araña who was a semifinalist was gonged in the first quarter semifinal returned for the third quarter and qualified again for the semifinals). Contenders can return as they please and eventually can qualify for later rounds and even win the competition (ex. Lyka Estrella who won Season 6 was a contender in Seasons 1, 2, and 4, ultimately winning on her fourth attempt).

Quarterfinals

All weekly winners of the fourth and fifth season advanced to the quarterfinals. In the fourth season of the New Normal, the Quarter Finalists will compete and perform a song based on a theme for each week but it is the same criteria for judging. The two (or three) Quarter Finalists with the highest combined scores at the end of the six days (per week) move on to the semifinals and receive ₱50,000, while the other finalists for the consolation prize of ₱10,000. The judges may still gong a contender in this round. In the fifth season introduced the new mechanics, "Instant Spotlight", the quarter finalists who obtained the highest combined scores on Mondays and Wednesdays and will be safe from eliminations on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

In the sixth season, defending champions with five-day winning streaks advances to the quarterfinals, instead of the semifinals.

Semifinals

All defending champions with five-day winning streaks (four in the fourth season) advances to the semifinals. The semifinalists perform a song based on a theme for each day. The semifinalists perform a song based on a theme for each day. Competitors are scored through text voting (50%) and by the judges (50%). The judges may still use the gong on a contender in this round. The two semifinalists (three in the fourth season) with the highest combined score from the judges, and the public at the end of the six days move on to the grand finals (known as Ang Huling Tapatan) and receive ₱150,000 and a gold medal. The losing semifinalists receive a consolation prize of ₱25,000, and gets a chance to return as wildcard contenders in the Ultimate Resbak.

In the second season, in addition to the four semifinals, an additional semifinal is held for overseas contenders. The semifinalists compete for additional two spots in the grand finals. It was slated to return for the fourth season but was eventually dropped.

In the fourth and sixth seasons, there is no voting component. Only the judges' verdict and score mattered in the results. In the fifth season, the semifinals were axed, and all semifinalists advanced to the Grand Finals.

In the sixth season, the semifinals adopted the featurette, a similar concept used for the grand finals of the first three seasons. For the first four days, the twelve semifinalists are divided into four groups. Each day, a group of three contenders performs a three-way battle performance, followed by a solo performance. The contender garnering the highest average score of the day advances directly to the Grand Finals. Additionally, the judges can vote on a contender that will be saved from elimination. The four hurado's save shall advance on the Friday round.

Wildcard Rounds

Contenders who lost in the previous rounds can still reenter the competition through the wildcard rounds.

Judges' Wildcard

The third season featured the Instant Resbak. Every judge is given the power to save one losing defending champion in the face-off round. The saved contender advances to compete in the Instant Resbak for a chance to re-enter the competition as a grand finalist. The judges may still use the gong on a contender in this round.

In the fourth season, the Hurado's Pick Resbak was adopted, using a last man standing format (see Resbakbakan).

Resbak and Resbakbakan

First introduced in the Kids edition, the resbak round features daily contenders who lost in the daily rounds but was invited back for a slot in the semifinals.

In the fourth season, three weeks of wildcard rounds were introduced. Quarter Finalists (Week 1), Weekly Finalists and one defending champion from Quarter 1 saved by the judges (Week 2), and Semi Finalists (Week 3) competed for a slot in the Grand Finals. There is only one Seat of Power for each week. On the first day, the contender that will sit on the Seat of Power will be determined by draw lots. The resbaker will pick two contenders for a three-way battle. On the next episodes, the Seat of Power holder has an option to pass and pick two contenders who will perform against the Top 2 contender on the previous episode or to continue and pick only one contender for a three-way battle. The judges may still use the gong on a contender in this round. If a resbaker wins for three consecutive days, they will have an additional ₱15,000. The last Seat of Power holder will proceed to the Grand Finals and received an additional ₱100,000.

In the sixth season, the mechanics are changed. Each quarter features twelve resbakers. The Top 3 or 4 Resbakers will get the chance to advance in the final round to get the Top 2 spots for the Ultimate Resbak Round.

Ultimate Resbak

Semifinalists who failed to advance to the grand finals advance to the Ultimate Resbak round for a chance to re-enter the competition as a grand finalist. The judges may still use the gong on a contender in this round.

In the first season, the semifinalists are grouped into four and must compete in two rounds. In the first round, a group performs with individual songs. The semifinalists with the highest combined scores from the judges, and the public for each group will advance to the second round. In the second round, the four remaining semifinalists perform again with individual songs. The two contenders garnering the highest combined scores from the judges and the public advance to the grand finals.

In the second and third seasons, the Ultimate Resbak round follows a last man standing format. Two semifinalists who are in the Seat of Power choose two semifinalists. These chosen semifinalists battle it out for a chance to challenge and dethrone the sitting semifinalists. If the challenger wins, the semifinalist in the Seat of Power is dethroned. If the semifinalist in the Seat of Power wins, they remain in their seat. This continues until there are only two semifinalists left.

In the sixth season, the Resbakers will perform their redemption songs for two rounds. The Top 2 Resbakers will advance to the final round to get the chance to advance to the Semifinals.

Final Resbak

In the third season, Tawag ng Tanghalan introduced the Final Resbak. This round allows finalists who lose from the Instant and Ultimate Resbak rounds to compete for the final spot in the Grand Finals. The judges may still use the gong on a contender in this round.

Grand Finals

The finalists compete in the week-long grand finals, dubbed as The Final Face-off (or Ang Huling Tapatan), through a series of rounds. Adopted for the first four regular seasons, the finalist (or finalists) with the highest combined scores from the judges, and the public for each round advances to the live finale. In the second to fourth seasons, the finalist (or finalists) with the lowest score for each round is also eliminated.

For the Kids, fifth, sixth and Duets seasons, there is only one day. The Celebrity Champions featured a resbak round for the grand finalists.

In the first and second seasons, the judges still used the gong on a contender in this round. This rule was discontinued in the third season.

In the Saturday finale, the competition is divided into two parts. The finalists sing their journey song in the first part. Then, the three finalists with the highest combined scores from the judges, and the public will move on to the second part, wherein they will sing a medley song by their chosen artist (except for the Kids, Celebrity Champions and Duets editions). The finalist with the highest score will be named the grand champion.

The weekday rounds are held in ABS-CBN Studio 3, while the live finales are usually held in a large venue, except in the years that were held during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines.

Judges and hosts

Judges

The judging panel is composed of a Head Judge (called as Punong Hurado) and four regular judges which was reduced to two regular judges since New Normal up to the Duets season, in which it was reverted to the original pre-pandemic policy starting with the 7th season.

The inaugural season saw the introduction of Rey Valera, Yeng Constantino, Billy Crawford, Karylle, Karla Estrada, K Brosas, Nyoy Volante, Mitoy Yonting, Rico J. Puno, and Bobot Mortiz as judges of the competition with Valera heading the panel. Constantino and Mortiz served as the replacement of Valera as punong hurado or head judge during his absence. Louie Ocampo, Kyla, and Erik Santos were introduced as judges on June 11, 2016, with Jaya joining in July 2016 and Ogie Alcasid at the start of Quarter 4. Bobot Mortiz left his judging duties at the early part of the season. Louie Ocampo, Jaya, and Ogie Alcasid served as Valera's replacement during his absence.

The kids season saw Constantino serving as the head judge. Valera and Puno did not serve as judges during the kids season. Jed Madela and Jolina Magdangal were added as new judges.

The second season saw the introduction of Gary Valenciano as a new judge, serving as fill-in for Valera. Sitti Navarro served as a guest judge at daily rounds of the second quarter.

OPM Legends Dulce, Randy Santiago and Zsa Zsa Padilla were added to the panel of judges on the third season. Dulce also serves as the head judge in some episodes. This is Puno's final season as judge as he died on October 30, 2018.[22] Crawford did not serve as judge for the third season until the final month of the competition.

Pilita Corrales was added to the panel of judges for the fourth season.[23] Crawford exited the panel but would serve as an occasional host. Upon the commencement of the New Normal, Dulce and Corrales did not return as judges. Santiago would later serve as punong hurado. Valera and Valenciano would later return on the final months of the competition. Angeline Quinto served as a guest judge for the January 19–23, 2021 episodes.

Angeline Quinto, who was originally a guest judge in the previous season, became a regular judge after a successful guesting stint as a TNT Hurado.[24] K Brosas, Rey Valera and Randy Santiago did not return as Hurados due to their commitments to the revival of Sing Galing!.[25] On June 28, 2021, Klarisse de Guzman joined the judging panel.[26] On July 3, 2021, Jaya announced her departure as a judge as a result of her decision to migrate to the United States.[27] With the exit of Valera as hurado, Louie Ocampo would go on and serve as the punong hurado. This season saw the elevation of Madela and Volante as head judges, filling in for Ocampo and Alcasid.

The sixth season saw the addition of Marco Sison, Darren Espanto, and Jona Viray as judges, who joined the judging panel on November 1, 2022,[28] February 21, 2023[29] and April 17, 2023[30] respectively. Past judges Karla Estrada and Mitoy Yonting also did not return. However, Gary Valenciano, reprised his role for the grand finale. Constantino and Magdangal returned as judges for this season. During this season, Santos would serve as punong hurado as a fill-in for Ocampo and Alcasid.

Mark Bautista and Christian Bautista served as guest judges for the finale of the Duets editions, which coincided with the airing of Tawag ng Tanghalan and Its Showtime on GTV.[31][32]

The seventh season saw the return of the five-member judging panel for the daily rounds. Nonoy Zuñiga, Dingdong Avanzado, Kean Cipriano, and Bituin Escalante joined the judging panel on July 5, 6, 7, and 8 respectively.[33][34][35][36] Additionally, Julie Anne San Jose and Mark Bautista served as guest judges.[37][38]

Color key
      Featured as a head judge.
      Featured as a regular judge.
      Featured as a guest judge.
      Featured as a host only.
      Status as judge to be determined.


Timeline of Judges
Judge Season
Year 1 Kids Year 2 Year 3 CC GR Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Duets Year 7
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 NN Q1 Q2 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q1
No. of members in a panel 5 3 5
No. of judges actively serving 10 10 13 14 14 17 17 17 17 17 16 17 19 16 17 18 16 12 13 10 12 15 12 18
Current judges serving
Nyoy Volante
Karylle
Louie Ocampo
Erik Santos
Kyla
Ogie Alcasid
Jed Madela
Jolina Magdangal
Gary Valenciano TBD
Zsa Zsa Padilla
Klarisse de Guzman
Angeline Quinto
Marco Sison
Darren Espanto
Jona Viray
Mark Bautista
Nonoy Zuñiga
Dingdong Avanzado
Kean Cipriano
Bituin Escalante
Julie Anne San Jose
Former judges
Rey Valera
Bobot Mortiz
Yeng Constantino
Billy Crawford
K Brosas
Karla Estrada
Mitoy Yonting
Rico J. Puno†
Jaya
Sitti Navarro
Dulce
Randy Santiago
Pilita Corales
Christian Bautista

Hosts

Main hosts
Occasional hosts
Gong masters and co-hosts
Former main hosts
Guest hosts

TNT Band

  • Ahmir Sayson - Musical Director, and Piano
  • Chuck Joson - Musical Director, Piano, and 1st Keyboard
  • Janno Queyquep - Guitar
  • Naldy Rodriguez - 2nd Keyboard
  • Rommel Dela Cruz - Bass Guitar
  • Joseph Marco Concepcion - Drums
  • Lindie Ponce Enrile Achacoso - Vocalist 1
  • April Concepcion - Vocalist 2
  • Anna Achacoso-Garaham - Vocalist 3

Season summary

Color Key:

Season Release No. of Finalists[lower-alpha 2] Grand Champion Second Placer Third Placer Other Finalists[lower-alpha 3]
No. Title Premiere Finale No. of Episodes
1 1 January 2, 2016 March 11, 2017 ~367 23 Noven Belleza Sam Mangubat Froilan Canlas Pauline Agupitan
Carlmalone Montecido
Marielle Montellano
2 Kids March 13, 2017 June 10, 2017 72 36 Jhon Clyd Talili Keifer Sanchez Mackie Empuerto Sheena Belarmino
Francis Concepcion
3 2 June 12, 2017 June 2, 2018 ~300 37 Janine Berdin Ato Arman Steven Paysu Anton Antenorcruz
Arabelle Dela Cruz
Reggie Tortugo
4 3 June 25, 2018 September 28, 2019 373 39 Elaine Duran John Mark Saga John Michael dela Cerna Shaina Mae Allaga
Kim Nemenzo
Jonas Oñate
5 Celebrity
Champions
October 7, 2019 November 9, 2019 24 18 Ethel Booba Jason Fernandez Roxanne Barcelo Ana Ramsay
Brenan Espartinez
Thor Dulay
Apple Chiu
6 All-Star
Grand Resbak
November 11, 2019 December 21, 2019 35 4 Mark Michael Garcia Jex de Castro Sofronio Vasquez III Julius Cawaling
7 Ika-apat na Taon January 4, 2020 February 6, 2021 253 36 JM Yosures Rachell Laylo Ayegee Paredes Emmar Cabilogan
Makki Lucino
Nikole Kyle Bernido
8 Ikalimang Taon February 8, 2021 September 18, 2021 146 20 Reiven Umali Adrian Manibale Anthony Castillo Froilan Cedilla
Gem Cristian
Lorraine Galvez
Aixia Mallary
Psalm Manalo
9 Ika-anim na Taon November 22, 2021 May 6, 2023 411 61 Lyka Estrella Nowi Alpuerto Jezza Quiogue Marko Rudio
Villier Villalobo
10 Duets May 8, 2023 July 1, 2023 48 9 Sidlak Bisdak The Incredi-voice The OG's The Power Belters
R&B
The Balasabas Twins
The Voice Duo
Philyra Duo
Groove Avenue
11 Ikapitong Taon July 3, 2023 TBD Current Season

Season 1 (2016–2017)

The first season debuted on January 2, 2016. The season concluded on March 11, 2017, at the Newport Performing Arts Theater, Resorts World Manila in Pasay.

After more than a year, Noven Belleza of Visayas emerged as the grand champion. Belleza won a musical instrument package from JB Music, family vacation trip, recording contract from Star Music, business package, a house and lot from Camella, a trophy and ₱2,000,000.[39][2] Sam Mangubat was declared as runner-up, while Froilan Canlas finished at third place.

Kids (2017)

Tawag ng Tanghalan Kids is a special edition for contenders ages 7 to 13. Auditions were held on December 4, 2016.[40] The season premiered on March 13, 2017, with the additions of Jed Madela and Jolina Magdangal to the judging panel. Yeng Constantino served as the Head Judge for this season. The season concluded on June 10, 2017, at ABS-CBN Studio 3.

Jhon Clyd Talili of Mindanao emerged as the grand champion, taking home a business package from Siomai House, a house and lot from Camella, a trophy and ₱1,000,000 from Topps.[3] Keifer Sanchez of Mindanao was declared second placer, while Mackie Empuerto of Luzon finished at third place.

Season 2 (2017–2018)

The second season premiered on June 12, 2017.[41] For this season, the competition was also opened for global Filipino contenders from different parts of the world.[42] Rey Valera returned as Head Judge, while Gary Valenciano was added to the judging panel. The season concluded on June 2, 2018, at Aliw Theater in Pasay.

Janine Berdin from Visayas emerged as the second grand champion, taking home an ultimate vacation package from 2GO Travel, music gadget package from JB Music, business package from Siomai House, premium television sets from HKTV, talent management contract, a brand new house and lot from Camella, a trophy and ₱2,000,000 from Nescafé Creamy White.[4] Ato Arman of Mindanao was declared as second placer, while Steven Paysu of North America finished at third place.

Season 3 (2018–2019)

The third season premiered on June 25, 2018.[43] The competition's 1975 champion Dulce,[44] Randy Santiago[45] and Zsa Zsa Padilla[46] were added to the judging panel. The season concluded on September 28, 2019, at the Caloocan Sports Complex in Bagumbong, Caloocan.

Elaine Duran of Mindanao, the first TNT record holder, emerged as the third grand champion, receiving an ultimate family vacation package to Bali, Indonesia from Gingerbon, custom in-ear monitors from FlipEars, business franchise from Potato Giant, talent management contract from ABS-CBN and TNTV, recording contract from TNT Records, a brand new house and lot from Camella, a trophy and ₱2,000,000.[5] John Mark Saga of Luzon, the second TNT record holder, was declared as second placer, while John Michael dela Cerna of Mindanao finished at third place.

Celebrity Champions (2019)

Tawag ng Tanghalan: Celebrity Champions is a celebrity edition aired on October 7, 2019, as part of the month-long celebration of It's Showtime's 10th anniversary.[47] The season concluded on November 9, 2019, at ABS-CBN Studio 3.

Ethel Booba of Mindanao emerged as the grand champion, receiving a recording contract from TNT Records, custom in-ear monitors from FlipEars, a trophy and ₱300,000.[6] Jason Fernandez and Roxanne Barcelo finished second and third place, respectively.

All-Star Grand Resbak (2019)

TNT All-Star Grand Resbak is a special edition for contenders from past seasons who failed to advance to the grand finals. It premiered on November 11, 2019[48] and concluded on December 21, 2019, at ABS-CBN Studio 3.

Mark Michael Garcia from Metro Manila was hailed as the grand champion, taking home a business franchise from Potato Giant, recording contract from TNT Records, management contract from ABS-CBN, a trophy and ₱300,000.[7] Jex De Castro of Metro Manila, Sofronio Vasquez III of Mindanao and Julius Cawaling of Luzon finished at second, third and fourth place, respectively.

Ika-apat na Taon (2020–2021)

The fourth season premiered on January 4, 2020.[49] Pilita Corrales was added to the panel of judges this season.[50] On March 15, 2020, the season was put on hiatus due to the lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines[51] and ABS-CBN's shutdown on May 5, 2020.[52] The season was resumed on June 13, 2020, after 3 months since the lockdown in Luzon started and ABS-CBN's shutdown on May 5, 2020.[52] This season was be halted from twice due to COVID-19 pandemic: on July 15, 2020, the season was halted due to the 14-day quarantine caused by one of the staff testing positive for the coronavirus and returned on August 1, 2020, and on August 5, 2020, the season was halted again due to the 2-week modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) and returned again on August 15, 2020. The season concluded on February 6, 2021, at ABS-CBN Studio 10 (ASAP Studio) in Quezon City.

JM Yosures of Metro Manila became the grand champion of the season.[8] His prizes include ₱1,000,000, management contract from Star Magic, recording contract from Star Music, trophy made by Toym Imao, and a brand new house and lot from Lessandra. Rachell Laylo of Luzon and Ayegee Paredes of Mindanao placed second and third respectively.

Ikalimang Taon (2021)

The fifth season premiered on February 8, 2021.[53] On March 16, 2021, Vice Ganda announced that the show will move to a new studio at ABS-CBN Soundstage at San Jose del Monte, Bulacan soon.[54] From March 18 to April 10, 2021, the season was halted because ABS-CBN decided to temporarily stop holding daily live programs due to the surge of COVID-19 cases in the Greater Manila Area.[55][56] The season was resumed on April 12, 2021. Angeline Quinto, who was originally a guest judge in the previous season, became a regular judge after a successful guesting stint as a TNT Hurado.[24] On June 28, 2021, Klarisse de Guzman joined the judging panel.[26] The season concluded on September 18, 2021, at the It's Showtime Studio.

Reiven Umali of Luzon became the grand champion of the season that spanned for seven months.[9] His prizes include ₱1,000,000, management contract from Star Magic, recording contract from Star Music, a trophy made by Toym Imao, and a brand new house and lot from Camella. Adrian Manibale and Anthony Castillo who was both from Metro Manila placed second and third respectively.

Ika-anim na Taon (2021–2023)

The sixth season premiered on November 22, 2021.[57] From January 6 to 15, 2022, the season was halted because they decided to temporarily stop of daily live productions due to the surge of COVID-19. The season resumed on January 17, 2022.[58] Marco Sison,[28] Darren Espanto[29] and Jona Viray[30] joined the judging panel for this season. The season concluded on May 6, 2023 at ABS-CBN Studio 10.

Lyka Estrella of Mindanao became the grand champion of the season that spanned for a year and six months.[10] Her prizes include ₱1,000,000, management contract under Polaris of Star Magic, recording contract from Star Music, a trophy made by Toym Imao, and a brand new house and lot from Camella. Nowi Alpuerto and Jezza Quiogue who was both from Luzon placed second and third respectively.

Duets (2023)

Duets (also known as TNT Duets) is a special season or spin-off for this special edition where contenders from first to sixth seasons who failed to advance to the grand finals, it premiered on May 8, 2023, just two days after sixth season's finale, this was similar to TNT All-Star Grand Resbak.[59][60] Originally to run for four weeks as an interim segment before the seventh season, the Duets edition was extended to eight weeks. This is the last season to air on TV5 while the first season to air on GTV. Mark Bautista and Christian Bautista served as guest judges for the finale of the Duets editions.[31][32] The season concluded on July 1, 2023, at ABS-CBN Studio 10.

The Sidlak Bisdak duo of Marielle Montellano & JM Dela Cerna is declared as the winner of the competition.[11] Their prizes include ₱500,000 and a trophy made by Toym Imao. John Mark Saga & Kim Nemenzo of The Incredi-voice placed second while Anton Antenorcruz & Eumee Capile of The OG's placed third respectively.

Ika-pitong Taon (2023 – present)

The seventh season premiered on July 3, 2023. This season marked the return of the original design of the TNT stage after being absent for two seasons (Ikalimang taon and Ika-anim na taon) with its design being improved just like the first four regular seasons and the five judges format during the Daily Rounds. Nonoy Zuñiga,[33] Dingdong Avanzado,[34] Kean Cipriano,[35] and Bituin Escalante[36] were added to the panel of judges this season. This season also made the return of the 3 daily contenders representing their hometown in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao respectively.

Preliminary auditions are currently being held in several cities.[61]

From October 14 to 27, 2023, the season will be halt because ABS-CBN decided to temporarily stop of daily live productions due to temporarily suspension of the show for 12-airing days, which was released by ruling decision of Movie and Television Review and Classification Board.[62]

Controversies and criticisms

Season 1

Rey Valera has often as a judge been criticized by viewers and critics alike for his offensive comments to contestants about their physical appearance. He has received backlash on the internet for repeated incidents of body-shaming several female contestants and failing to focus on the contestants' singing skills.[63][64][65]

Karla Estrada's qualification as a judge has also been questioned by some viewers.[66]

Judges' scores and text voting results are also questioned by many viewers either for lack of transparency, a faulty system that fails to confirm their votes thru SMS, allegations of unfair judging[67] and similar claims that the show is rigged.

In the 2017 Grand Final, acclaimed actress Nora Aunor, the original Tawag ng Tanghalan Grand Champion in 1968, was scheduled to be the special judge but pulled out at the last minute due to a conflict with Vice Ganda, one of the main hosts of the show.[68] According to reports, Aunor believed Ganda's brand of insult comedy was against her moral beliefs and made her deeply uncomfortable with the idea of being on the show.

Season 2

On May 22, 2018, in the Ultimate Resbak rounds, after the first round of songs between Ato Arman and Aila Santos, Ato Arman advanced to the second round. However, there has been negative criticisms against Hurado Jaya. Vice Ganda defended Jaya, and stated that she was one of the two hurados that voted for Aila Santos.[69]

Season 3

Since 2018, Tawag ng Tanghalan is often mentioned as one of the factors for longer airtime of It's Showtime, which in turn led to subsequent delays for the afternoon and primetime programs of ABS-CBN.[70][71][72]

One of the semifinalists of Quarter 4, Season 3, Shantal Cuizon, made a headline when she made a controversial post in Twitter saying "Composer ka lang" and "Hustisya."[73] Later, after her public apology, it was deleted and deactivated her Twitter account for good.[74]

On the September 11 episode, after the second round of songs between Mariane Osabel and Mariko Ledesma, Mariko took the seat of power, dethroning Mariane. But when the screen appeared where the split scoring was revealed (showing the public and judges scores), the viewers noticed that Mariane's score given by the judges was 16.50%, while Mariko received 50%. Due to the allegedly "rigged" results, netizens used #HustisyaParaKayMariane and it trended on Twitter, citing the expression, rants and sentiments over the score given by the judges.[75]

On September 14, 2019, Hurado Dulce spoke out on the controversial result, which aired on September 11, 2019.[76][77]

With the recent controversy of the alleged results, Mariane withdrew the opportunity to compete for the Final Resbak due to her health problem. Mariko, who was one of the finalists for the Huling Tapatan, also withdrew her slot due to the netizens backlash to her.[78]

Revenue and commercial venues

TNT Versions

In June 2017, Tawag ng Tanghalan debuted TNT Versions or TNTV, a YouTube channel featuring cover videos from its alumni and TNTNow, livestreams featuring OPM icons.

TNT Records

In July 2018, Tawag ng Tanghalan launched its own record label TNT Records under the guidance of ABS-CBN and Star Music to create platforms for its alumni. Its first signed artists were the TNT Boys, Janine Berdin, Ato Arman, Eumee Capile, Froilan Canlas, Anton Antenorcruz, Arabelle Dela Cruz, Reggie Tortugo, Sheena Belarmino and Steven Paysu. Second season finalists JM Bales, Christian Bahaya and Sofronio Vasquez were also launched as COVE, while Lalaine Araña and Pauline Agupitan were introduced as Bukang Liwayway.

TNT Records has released the following singles:

Song Artist Date Released Composer
"Biyaya" Janine Berdin July 27, 2018 Chochay Magno
"Bratatat" Eumee Capile July 27, 2018 Chochay Magno
"Isang Pangako" Ato Arman August 17, 2018 Vehnee Saturno
"Gustong Gusto Kita" COVE October 28, 2018 Ato Arman
"Wala Nang Iba" Froilan Canlas November 23, 2018 Noel Fuellas
"Together We Fly" TNT Boys September 21, 2019 Chochay Magno
"Pabuhat" TNT All-Stars October 22, 2019 Jonathan Manalo
Tito Cayamanda
Yael Yuzon
Yumi Lacsamana
"Iniismol" Ryle Santiago December 27, 2019 Ryle Santiago
"Wala Ako N'yan" Janine Berdin December 27, 2019 Janine Berdin
"Dating Angkin" Antenorcruz January 24, 2020 Froilan Canlas
Ngayong Dumating Ka Na Ato Arman January 31, 2020 Reyman Gem Alferez

Concerts

Date Title Venue Country Description Directed by Ref.
July 28, 2018 TNT All Star Showdown Smart Araneta Coliseum, Cubao, Quezon City Philippines TNT Artists Joane Laygo [79]
September 21, 2018 TNT All Star Showdown Cebu Hoops Dome, Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu [80]
November 30, 2018 Listen: The Big Shot Concert Smart Araneta Coliseum, Cubao, Quezon City Francis Concepcion, Mackie Empuerto and Keifer Sanchez of TNT Boys Bobet Vidanes [81]
April 25, 2019 Listen: The World Tour The Theatre at Ace Hotel, Los Angeles, California United States TBA [82]
April 27, 2019 Edmonton Expo Centre, Alberta Canada
May 2, 20191 Chabot College, Hayward, California United States [82][83]
December 13, 2019 TNT Unplugged ABS-CBN Dolphy Theatre Philippines Elaine Duran
John Mark Saga
JM Dela Cerna
TBA

Notes:

  1. ^ a The concert was originally going to be held on April 23, 2019, but was moved due to unforeseen circumstances.

Drama sa Tanghalan

Tawag ng Tanghalan
Also known asTawag ng Tanghalan: Drama sa Tanghalan
Genre
Created byIt's Showtime
Directed by
Starring
Country of originPhilippines
Original languageFilipino
No. of episodes33 (as of August 31, 2016)
Production
Executive producerPeter Edward Dizon
Production locationABS-CBN Studios
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Production companyABS-CBN
Release
Original networkABS-CBN
Original releaseJuly 25 (2016-07-25) 
August 31, 2016 (2016-08-31)
Related
It's Showtime

Drama sa Tanghalan was a parody of a soap opera that is aired live within the "Tawag ng Tanghalan" segment of the Filipino noontime variety show It's Showtime on ABS-CBN in the Philippines and worldwide through The Filipino Channel. The mini-show, focuses on the comedic sketch of Vice Ganda, Vhong Navarro, Anne Curtis and Jhong Hilario. Drama sa Tanghalan has elements of comedy drama, parody, romantic comedy and reality television. The name "Drama sa Tanghalan" was coined by Jhong Hilario, one of the co-hosts of It's Showtime, to refer to the name of the primary segment.

Overview

Season 1 (2016) The show follows the romantic-comedy love story of Romeo and Juliet. But there is a woman who blocks their relationship and her name is Aning. She is a beauty queen who won the title "Mutya ng Bunganga ng Bulkan 2016". The appearance of other characters like the father of Romeo and Juliet make things even more brighter and funnier.

Season 2 (2023) The show follows the life of Donya Magnolia Dela Cruz and her daughter Berning Dela Cruz.

Characters

Romeo is the male protagonist of the series and is the fictionalized version of actor/dancer Vhong Navarro. He is the son of Rey Valera in the series. He is the love interest of Juliet.
Juliet is the female protagonist of the series and the love interest of Romeo. In the series, her father is Louie Ocampo.
Aning is the main female antagonist in the story. She is the barrier on the relationship of the two. She always insisted that she is Romeo's one true love, but Juliet never believed.
Jhong is Juliet's first love. He is always ignored by the three and he joins the skit once or twice a week.

Supporting characters

He is the father of Romeo. He died in asthma with hiccup.
He is the father of Juliet.
He was considered by Romeo as his brother, a friend but later as a traitor and a rival after Ryan's confession of his long-time hidden feelings for Aning which was also Romeo's love interest.
He is considered as a former true romantic lover of Juliet. His name is comedically derived from the name of the Pasig River, which made the audience laugh when he first said his name on his first appearance.[84][85]

Ratings

Drama sa Tanghalan proved to be a success in both broadcast television and social media. Since January 2016, It's Showtime dominated the noontime ratings. From 8%-10% in 2015, it boosted to 16%-20%, surpassing Eat Bulaga!'s 12%-14%. The comedy drama skit added excitement to the show as viewers are starting to love it resulting to good reviews and ratings.[86]

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2018 Best Choice Awards 2018 Most Successful Singing Talent Competition in Philippine Television Tawag ng Tanghalan Won [87]
2022 The 4th Gawad Lasallianeta Most Outstanding Talent Competition Won [88]

Notes

  1. Following the cease-and-desist order against ABS-CBN's free to air assets, the show resumed air on Kapamilya Channel, with simulcasts on other local networks and live streams, Jeepney TV (June 11, 2018 – present), Kapamilya Online Live (August 1, 2020 – present), A2Z (October 10, 2020 – present), TV5 (July 16, 2022 – June 30, 2023) and GTV (July 1, 2023 – present).
  2. Finalists only include quarterfinalists, semifinalists, grand finalists, and contenders selected for resbak.
  3. Grand finalists only include contenders who competed in the last day (except for the All-Star Grand Resbak).

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