Recap | The Voice Australia on Channel 7 and 7plus S14E4 – Here are some of the highlights from this episode of The Voice.
Sienna Langenheim, 19, Sydney NSW – She’s an old soul and likes music genres from before her time, such as blues, rock, pop
Song: Glory box by Portishead
Chair turns: Four
Team: Kate
Sienna Langenheim puts a spin on a Portishead classic | Blind Auditions| The Voice Australia
Coaches comments:
Richard Marx: “That was incredible performance. You know, you weren’t just technically fantastic, but I believed every word.”
Kate Miller-Heidke: “That was honestly the coolest thing I have ever seen sitting in this chair. So effortlessly cool and dark and strange and inventive.”
Melanie C: “You killed it. I felt like I wanted to go to your gig. You know, I don’t want one song I want. I want a headline show.”
Cait Jamieson, 19, Bouldercombe, QLD – Her dad was song writer, guitar player and singer. She lost her dad and is doing this for him. She sang a Richard Marx song, but country version of it
Song: Right here waiting by Richard Marx
Chair turns: Four **Richard stood up and cheered for her. Later he got on the stage to sing Chorus with her. ** Melanie played him a video message from Emma Bunton from Spice Girls asking Cait to pick Melanie
Team: Richard
Cait Jamieson sings Richard Marx’ own song | Blind Auditions| The Voice Australia
Coaches comments:
Ronan: “It was gorgeous. Your choices are amazing. You’ve got a great musical ear, you know, to take those chances and make them work. It’s so special. You’re an artist. It’s a privilege to have you on the show. Wherever you go, I don’t mind, to be honest, because it’s great just to have you on this show.”
Kate: “What I loved about that performance was it was unadorned. It was really moving. You moved me deeply.”
Richard: “You know, I’ve heard that song of mine sung by a lot of people. That was just so sweet and – and unexpected. And it’s like, this is so weird for me to say this. You sang it like you wrote it. “
XAZ, 20, Melbourne VIC – By day he is Xavier, the IT guy, and by night he’s XAZ, the rap god. His ultimate dream is to be the first Australian rap mogul. He wants to put Australian rap on the map. He started singing at 10 and at 13, released his first song.
Song: Savage by Megan Thee Stallion
Chair turns: Three (Melanie C, Ronan and Richard) ** Melanie played him a video message from Emma Bunton from Spice Girls asking XAZ to pick Melanie. Emma bribed him with Spice Girl merch (lol)
Team: Melanie C
XAZ spits absolute fire on a Megan Thee Stallion banger | Blind Auditions | The Voice Australia
Coaches comments:
Melanie C: “I’m speechless. We’ve seen some incredible people, but we’ve seen nothing like this. That was swag.”
Ronan: “I had to turn straight away. I was loving every minute. It was so great.”
Richard: “You are a born performer.”
Ally Friendship, 38, Sydney, NSW – She’s a rock singer/mortician. She has a sixth sense and the ability to talk to the dead
Song: Call me by Blondie
Chair turns: Two (Kate and Richard)
Team: Richard
Ally Friendship belts out a Blondie hit| Blind Auditions | The Voice Australia
Coaches comments:
Kate: “What I really loved about that was that you had the courage to go simple. You know, we hear a lot of singers on this stage that get up there, and they want to show us every tool in their toolbox and cram it into 90 seconds. Whereas you had the boldness and the belief in yourself to just get up and go.”
Richard: “What a way to blow our socks off. Well done.”
Joseph Vuicakau, 35, Western Sydney, NSW – Grew up in Fijian culture. Music is a big part of his culture. He teaches traditional dancing, where he met his wife
Song: A change is gonna come by Sam Cooke
Chair turns: Four
Team: Richard **Richard blocked Kate
Joseph Vuicakau wows the Coaches with a 60’s hit| Blind Auditions | The Voice Australia
Coaches comments:
Richard: “Even Sam Cook could’ve given you a standing ovation for this.”
Melanie: “That was extraordinary. There’s no way on Earth I could not turn for that performance.”
Ronan: “Possibly the strongest voice on this competition.”
Kate: “That was sublime. You just lifted the roof of this place. You’ve got this soul that just oozes out of you and onto all of us. That was next level honestly.”
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A Voice revolution begins! Coaches Ronan Keating, Kate Miller-Heidke, Richard Marx & Melanie C kick off Blind Auditions, leaving no stone unturned in the search for The Voice 2025.
The Voice Australia on Channel 7 full broadcast details – Countdown to The Voice Australia. The ultimate singing show returns on 10 August.
Get ready for an adrenaline-charged new chapter of Seven’s biggest entertainment program, The Voice,returning to Seven and 7plus from 7.00pm Sunday, 10 August.
The below media kit includes everything you need ahead of the season premiere, including Q&As with superstar Coaches Melanie C, Richard Marx, Ronan Keating and Kate Miller-Heidke.
Find out what qualities the Coaches look for in an artist, who’s the most competitive coach, and who has the strongest pitch.
Which Coach does Richard Marx find toughest to compete against? Who is Melanie C most determined to beat?
More than 60 talented artists will take to Australia’s biggest stage, hoping to turn their singing dreams into reality. Discover the artist with a personal connection with one of the Coaches, and who landed their big break after being spotted in the audience.
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