The Blind Auditions saw some highly talented contestants assigned to the coaches’ The Voice teams. Since then, the contestants have been through the Knockout rounds and Battle rounds, and the semi-finalists have been decided.
The Voice Australia 2024 started off with superstar coaches Guy Sebastian, LeAnn Rimes, Adam Lambert, and Kate Miller-Heidke blindly listening to contestants perform and then slamming their buzzers when they heard something they liked.
This year, the competition levelled up a little; each coach had an ultimate block, which allowed them to block all of their fellow coaches and ensure the contestant joined their team. The Voice 2024 coaches also received a block, which allowed them to block just one judge.
At the end of the Blinds round, The Voice teams were complete. However, during the Battle round, a chunk of these contestants were sent home. Now, with the Knockouts done and dusted, the coaches have eliminated another five contestants each.
Find out which artists from the The Voice teams have made it to the semi-finals.
Team Adam
This is Adam’s first time on The Voice Australia. Fellow judge Kate labelled Adam as a bit “trigger-happy” when it came to pressing that buzzer during The Blinds.
Annie Jones
Annie, 16, from Melbourne, performed Holding Out For a Hero by Bonnie Tyler. Guy, Kate and Adam all turned their chairs.
Siena Fodera
18-year-old Siena from Melbourne received a standing ovation and a four-chair turn from the coaches after her performance of My Mind by Yebba.
Team LeAnn
This is LeAnn’s first time on The Voice Australia.
Letitia Butler
LeAnn and Kate spun their chairs for Letitia, 35, from New Zealand. She performed Always Remember Us This Way by Lady Gaga.
Reuben De Melo
31-year-old Reuben from Perth scored a stand ovation and a unanimous chair turn from all the judges. He sang I See Fire by Ed Sheeran at the first Blind Auditions.
Team Kate
This is also Kate’s first time on The Voice Australia. She told Chattr she would be looking for singers who would give her “goosebumps” or surprise her.
Jaedyn Randell
Kate, Guy and LeAnn turned their chairs for 22-year-old Jaedyn from New Zealand. She performed Jessie J’s Big White Room, and Kate used her Block to score Jaeydn on her team.
Tom Leeming
Tom received a standing ovation and a four-chair turn from the coaches. He performed Queen’s Somebody to Love at the Blinds.
Team Guy
Guy is the only The Voice coach who’s been on The Blinds panel before, so it’s safe to say he knows what he’s doing!
Jaydin Shingleton
Jaydin, 24, from New Zealand, had all four coaches spinning their chairs around during his performance of Tennessee Whiskey by Chris Stapleton.
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