The Voice Australia FINAL FOUR will be announced ahead of the grand finale, where the winner will take home a whopping $100,000 cash prize
The Voice Australia is gearing up for its big final episode.
And during Sunday’s semi-final round, the final four were announced, with Lachie Gill, Thando Sikwila, Jordan Tavita and Faith Sosene making the cut.
At the finale, the finalists take the stage before the winner takes home the $100,000 prize and a record deal with Universal Music Australia.
Final Four: The Voice Australia’s FINAL FOUR was announced ahead of the grand finale, where the winner will take home a whopping $100,000 cash prize
Jordan from Guy Sebastian’s team secured a spot in the grand finals with his emotional rendition of Foreigner’s “I Want To Know What Love Is.”
He dedicated the song to his grandmother, who died while he was filming the show.
“She breathed her last two nights ago. All I know is my nanna is looking down at me right now and saying you’d better come through so I’ll do that for her,” he said.
Impressive: Thando from Keith Urban’s team secured her place in the grand finals with her performance of Ariana Grande’s POV and Lane’s father and son by Cat Stevens
Will he win? Jordan from Guy Sebastian’s team secured a spot in the grand finals with his emotional rendition of Foreigner’s “I Want To Know What Love Is.”
Keith Urban’s team member Thando secured her place in the finals with her performance of Ariana Grande’s POV and Lane’s father and son by Cat Stevens.
Meanwhile, Lachie from Rita Ora’s team won his spot with his rendition of Olivia Rodrigo’s Déjà Vu.
“He worked so hard. He goes up a level every time. You’re all there is to looking for to create a superstar,” Rita said.
Results: Lachie from Rita Ora’s team earned his position with his rendition of Olivia Rodrigo’s Déjà Vu
Lachie added: “I just want to keep going and keep going. I’ve learned so much, but I’m just having so much fun. I don’t want this to stop.”
Faith from Jessica Mauboy’s team secured her place in the grand finale with her performance of Beyoncé’s “Listen.”
An excited Faith said, “Wow, it feels like a dream.”
Powerful: Faith from Jessica Mauboy’s team secured her spot in the grand finals with her performance of Beyoncé’s “Listen.”