Mitoy Yonting: A Champion’s Journey from TV Spotlight to Global Stages

When Mitoy Yonting took his first step onto The Voice of the Philippines stage in 2013, he wasn’t just another contestant chasing a dream—he was a seasoned performer finally given a national platform to showcase his raw, rockstar energy. With every high note and heartfelt performance, Mitoy proved that age is just a number and that true talent transcends trends and time.

Now, more than a decade since that life-changing season, Mitoy continues to thrive—not only in the Philippine entertainment industry but also on the international scene, where he brings his music, humor, and passion to audiences around the world.

PINAKA UNANG GRAND WINNER NG THE VOICE PHILIPPINES, MITOY YONTING, HETO NA  PALA SIYA NGAYON!

The Voice That Roared to Victory

Mitoy Yonting’s moment of glory came on the grand stage of Resorts World Manila during the first season finale of The Voice PH. Mentored by Tony and Olivier Award-winning artist Lea Salonga, Mitoy quickly became a fan favorite. His signature raspy vocals and dynamic stage performances earned him a staggering 57.65% of the final vote—securing his place in the history books as the very first grand champion of the show.

Along with the title, he received a cash prize of ₱2 million, a brand-new car, and a four-year contract with MCA Music. But perhaps the greatest reward was the platform to finally live out his passion on a national—and soon, global—scale.

From Bars to Broadcasts: A Career Reimagined

After his win, Mitoy didn’t waste time. He recorded an album, performed in concerts, and went back to gigging with his band, The Draybers, a group that had long been part of Manila’s live music scene. Unlike many who vanish after reality TV fame, Mitoy built on his momentum and diversified his presence.

He joined the cast of Home Sweetie Home, a long-running sitcom on ABS-CBN, where he delighted audiences with his comedic flair. Acting alongside Toni Gonzaga and John Lloyd Cruz, Mitoy’s transition into comedy further showcased his natural charisma and versatility as a performer.

Expanding Horizons: Drama, Theater, and More

Not content with just singing and comedy, Mitoy delved into dramatic acting. He took on roles in teleseryes like FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano and The Iron Heart, where he played Diony “Bungo” Zamora—a father figure with grit and soul. Critics praised his performance for being grounded and emotionally compelling, proving once again that Mitoy was more than just a singer—he was an artist.

He also embraced musical theater and live variety performances, continuing to push the limits of his artistry. Whether on television, theater stages, or musical concerts, Mitoy brought an unmistakable presence that made every role memorable.

Mitoy Yonting is 'The Voice of the Philippines'

The Global Stage Beckons

In 2025, Mitoy took his talents abroad, joining the Voice & Laughter Canada Tour alongside fellow Filipino entertainers Gladys Guevarra and Petite. The tour was a mix of music and comedy that captivated overseas Filipino audiences from coast to coast.

Whether he was belting out ballads or cracking jokes, Mitoy’s energy never wavered. He shared messages of love, hope, and cultural pride—reminding audiences of the strength and warmth of Filipino artistry. His performances were more than entertainment; they were celebrations of heritage.

Grounded in Love and Family

Behind the scenes, Mitoy remains the same humble man he has always been. Married to his longtime partner, Merlita Runas, since 1996, he often credits his wife for keeping him grounded and focused. Despite the highs of fame and the pressures of public life, their bond has remained strong.

For Mitoy, success is sweeter because of the people he shares it with. He continues to be a vocal advocate for staying true to oneself, often sharing encouragement with aspiring artists. His message: success takes more than talent—it requires patience, humility, and heart.

More Than a Champion—A Living Inspiration

Mitoy Yonting’s story is not just about winning a singing contest—it’s about resilience, reinvention, and remaining authentic in an ever-changing industry. From small-town dreams in Pangasinan to global concert tours, he has proven that passion, when nurtured with discipline and love, can take you far beyond what you once imagined.

Today, he continues to perform, inspire, and evolve. The same voice that once rocked the stage of The Voice now echoes across continents, connecting with hearts from Manila to Montreal. And as he keeps chasing new horizons, one thing is certain—Mitoy Yonting is not just a champion of a show, but a champion of life and music.