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THE VOICE AUSTRALIA grand finale: Australia’s top 4 revealed!

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The Grand Finale of The Voice is set with four astonishing artists vying for the title.

Ezra Williams of Team Jess, Tarryn Stokes from Team Rita, Charlie Pittman representing Team Guy, and Ethan Beckton under Team Jason’s guidance, are all in the running for the coveted Voice crown.

Amidst the excitement, Coach Guy Sebastian delighted fans with his latest single I Choose Good.

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Tarryn Stokes dazzled with her rendition of Coldplay’s The Scientist. Coach Rita Ora praised, “Out of this world… I was hanging with my nails on every single word that was coming out of your mouth.” Sharing her personal journey battling post-natal depression, Tarryn’s voice was described as “otherworldly” by Guy Sebastian.

Faced with a difficult choice between Tarryn and 18-year-old Emily Kate, Rita confidently chose Tarryn, expressing faith in her potential to win. As Emily departed, Rita remarked, “You are only 18 and you’ve smashed everything I’ve thrown at you.

Charlie Pittman took everyone by surprise with his unique interpretation of A-ha’s Take On Me. It was not just the performance, but the audacious act of singing within a clear box suspended five meters above the stage that captivated audiences. Jason commented that Charlie “looked like a star tonight,” while Guy lauded his musical maturity. Bella Mackenzie, another of Team Guy’s semi-finalists, departed after a commendable performance of Two Strong Hearts.

Young landscaper Ethan Beckton, at 19 years old, made a grand impression, especially given his lack of formal music training. He left a mark with his rendition of Train Wreck by James Arthur, with Rita Ora claiming, “That was the best I have ever, ever heard you sing.” Meanwhile, musical theatre enthusiast Callum Warrender said his goodbyes post an impressive act of Never Enough.

Ezra Williams secured her spot in the finals with an impeccable performance of Afraid to Feel. Reflecting on her journey and the shadow of her talented sisters, she confessed about her initial hesitation to embrace her title as a singer. Jess commended, “Time and time again you have showed us what a powerhouse you are.” The departing David Aumua, with his inspiring story of self-acceptance, made his coach Jess immensely proud.

As the anticipation builds, the public can now cast their votes for who they believe should be crowned The Voice 2023. The winner will be awarded a $100,000 prize and an exclusive recording contract with Universal Music Australia.

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Before the grand showdown, each finalist has unveiled an original track. Created in collaboration with renowned producers and songwriters, these singles, ranging from emotional ballads to vibrant pop numbers, were made available for streaming and download from 10pm AEST on 24 September.

The Grand Finale promises breathtaking duets between the finalists and their superstar coaches, as Australia makes its choice for The Voice 2023.

Mark your calendars for 7.00pm on Sunday, 8 October, as Channel 7 and 7plus broadcast the moment everyone has been waiting for.

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