Sunday night, 8 October, promises unparalleled musical performances as The Voice 2023 on Channel 7 and 7plus wraps up with a finale at 7.00pm.
Out of an initial pool of over 70 talented contestants, only four exceptional singers remain in contention for the coveted title.
Representing Team Guy is Charlie Pittman, 28. Guy remarked, “Charlie inspires me as an artist. He has tenderness, he’s got power, he’s such a great storyteller.” A sentimental Charlie reflected on his journey, “I know my dad would want me to give this everything I’ve got and really make him proud; I really want to win more than anything.”
Next is Ethan Beckton, a 19-year-old under Team Jason‘s tutelage. Jason’s confidence in him was evident: “Ethan has something you can’t teach…He has the it factor and an amazing future ahead of him.” Ethan, seeming almost surprised at his own success, confessed, “I didn’t think in a million years I would ever be here. To win The Voice would be a dream come true.”
Team Jess has backed Ezra Williams, 28, whom Jess praised for his infectious energy: “Ezra has a way of engaging and getting through to people’s hearts but also making them want to leap out of their chairs. It’s a magical quality.” Ezra’s stakes in the competition are clear, “Winning The Voice would change my life completely.”
The final contender is Tarryn Stokes of Team Rita, 40. Rita emphasized Tarryn’s sacrifice: “Tarryn’s sacrificed time with her kids to make her dream come true. She is undoubtedly one of the best singers I’ve seen on a show like this.” Tarryn’s mission is personal and universal, “I want people to know that they can still pursue their dreams as parents. I really want to win.”
The Grand Finale will feature each finalist performing both a solo and a duet with their respective superstar coach. Additionally, superstar coach Jason Derulo will enthrall audiences with a medley of his top tracks.
Australians can now cast their votes to determine the winner of The Voice 2023. The champion will not only hold the esteemed title but also walk away with a $100,000 prize and a recording contract from Universal Music Australia.
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