Where Is Mitoy Yonting Now? The Voice PH Champion’s Journey Beyond the Spotlight
It was 2013 when Mitoy Yonting took center stage and captured the hearts of millions as the first-ever grand champion of The Voice of the Philippines. With his powerful rock vocals, unmistakable charisma, and emotional performances, Mitoy stood out from the crowd and quickly became a household name. But in recent years, many fans have wondered: Where did Mitoy go? Why has he been less visible on television, and what has he been up to?
The answer isn’t one of decline—but of evolution.
From Spotlight to Stage King: Life After The Voice
Winning The Voice PH opened many doors for Mitoy. Almost immediately after his victory, he released an album and made several high-profile appearances. However, Mitoy was never just a singing contest winner—he was a seasoned performer long before joining the show. He returned to what he loves most: performing live with his band, The Draybers.
The Draybers, which Mitoy has fronted since the early 2000s, continued to dominate the live music scene in the Philippines. Known for their high-energy performances of classic rock and OPM (Original Pilipino Music), the band became a regular fixture at top entertainment venues like Newport World Resorts (formerly Resorts World Manila). Their consistent success even earned them multiple Aliw Awards for Best Performance by a Group, solidifying their reputation in the live entertainment circuit.
A Shift Behind the Scenes: Why He “Disappeared” from TV
While some fans viewed Mitoy’s reduced TV appearances as a step back, the truth is more nuanced. Mitoy chose to focus on music and family, and deliberately stepped away from the high-pressure, high-exposure environment of mainstream showbiz. The reality is, not all artists seek constant fame—some prefer creative freedom and a stable life outside the spotlight.
Another factor was the changing landscape of Philippine television. After his stint as a coach and mentor on shows like PoPinoy and appearances on It’s Showtime (especially “Tawag ng Tanghalan”), Mitoy found fewer opportunities that aligned with his artistic style. His rock persona, comedic flair, and mature vocal approach didn’t always fit the youthful, trending tone of newer TV formats. Instead of forcing himself into that mold, he continued to carve his own path off-screen.
Reinvention Through Acting and Touring
Despite fewer television appearances, Mitoy found new life in acting. He joined the cast of ABS-CBN’s long-running sitcom Home Sweetie Home, playing the role of “Kuya Vhong.” He later transitioned to more dramatic roles in top primetime dramas such as FPJ’s Ang Probinsyano and The Iron Heart, where he portrayed the emotional and complex character “Bungo.” These roles showcased his range beyond comedy and music, earning praise for his depth and authenticity.
Additionally, Mitoy began touring internationally. In 2025, he joined fellow Filipino artists on the “Voice & Laughter” concert tour in Canada, performing for OFW (Overseas Filipino Worker) communities and bringing a sense of home to audiences abroad. His performances proved that his voice—and appeal—remain timeless.
Personal Life and Business Ventures
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mitoy and his family adapted by launching a small milk tea business, demonstrating resilience and entrepreneurial spirit. He also took time to focus on personal growth and spending time with loved ones, something often sacrificed in the hectic entertainment world. Despite being less visible on television, he remained grounded, working hard and staying connected to fans through social media and live gigs.
A New Chapter with the Same Passion
Mitoy’s latest musical releases include original singles like “Kahati Mo Ako,” “Unexpectedly,” and “Bilog ang Mundo.” These tracks highlight his signature vocal prowess while exploring new lyrical themes and production styles. He may no longer be on primetime TV every night, but his artistry continues to evolve, and his commitment to music remains unwavering.
Conclusion: Still a Star—Just in a Different Sky
Mitoy Yonting didn’t fade—he transformed. He chose authenticity over constant visibility, and in doing so, built a sustainable, multifaceted career that includes live performance, acting, music production, and business. For those who assumed he had disappeared, the reality is far more inspiring: Mitoy is still singing, still performing, and still making people laugh and cry—just on his own terms.
Sometimes, stepping out of the spotlight is the brightest move of all.