A night of emotions and celebration
The grand final of La Voz Argentina 2025 was much more than a television show: it was a celebration of talent, fulfilled dreams, and shared emotions. With a live broadcast on Telefe, the audience witnessed how Nicolás Behringer, representing Team Luck Ra, was crowned champion after defeating Milagros Gerez Amud, Alan Lez, and Eugenia Rodríguez, three finalists who also shone with memorable performances. The contest, hosted by Nicolás Occhiato, crowned a season marked by passion, diversity, and life stories that moved the country. The winner took home 70 million pesos, a record deal, and a brand new car, solidifying their leap into the professional world.
The unstoppable phenomenon
Since its premiere, La Voz Argentina has established itself as one of the most watched and beloved programs on national television. Inspired by the international format The Voice, the show combines music, emotion, and artistic training, providing participants the opportunity to work alongside established figures who serve as coaches.
This year's final brought together four very distinct styles that reflected Argentina's rich musical heritage.
● Eugenia Rodríguez performed Valiente alongside Miranda!.
● Milagros Gerez Amud dazzled with Garganta con arena accompanied by Soledad Pastorutti.
● Nicolás Behringer moved the audience with "Que me falte todo" alongside Luck Ra.
● Alan Lez shone alongside Lali Espósito with a powerful version of 33.

Each duet was celebrated by the audience, but the genuine connection between Behringer and his coach ultimately tipped the scales.
Beyond the show: stories that inspire
The triumph of Nicolás Behringer was not only a matter of vocal technique but also of authenticity and overcoming challenges. His personal story resonated with thousands of viewers who followed him from the blind auditions to the final stage. “I never imagined going this far. This is a dream come true,” he expressed with emotion after his victory. The other finalists also shared inspiring messages.
Milagros Gerez Amud, only 19 years old, championed the tango as part of her family identity and succeeded in bringing visibility to a traditional genre among youth. Alan Lez spoke of learning and confidence, while Eugenia Rodríguez thanked her family's unconditional support and her audience.
The legacy and projection
The stories of winners from previous editions demonstrate that La Voz Argentina is not just a competition but a true platform for growth. Gustavo Corvalán, Braulio Assanelli, Francisco Benítez, and Yhosva Montoya continued to develop their musical careers after their time on the show, solidifying their place in the industry. With his victory, Nicolás Behringer joins that list of artists who found in the La Voz stage the opportunity to turn their passion into a professional path. His triumph reaffirms the spirit of the program: music as a vehicle for emotion, effort, and hope.
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