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The Voice (Australian TV series) season 13

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The Voice
Season 13
Hosted by
Coaches
WinnerReuben De Melo
Winning coachLeAnn Rimes
Runners-upAnnie Jones, Jaedyn Randell, and SKŸE
Release
Original networkSeven Network
Original release19 August (2024-08-19) –
27 October 2024 (2024-10-27)
Season chronology
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Season 12

The thirteenth season of The Voice Australia began airing on 19 August 2024. On 18 October 2023, it was confirmed that Seven Network had picked up the show for its thirteenth season, set to broadcast on 19 August 2024. On 6 February 2024, it was revealed on the show's social media that only Guy Sebastian would return as a coach from the previous season for the thirteenth season. At the same time, it was announced that LeAnn Rimes, Kate Miller-Heidke, and Adam Lambert would debut as coaches, replacing Rita Ora, Jessica Mauboy, and Jason Derulo, respectively.[1][2] Sonia Kruger returned as host for her ninth season.[3]

Similar to the previous three seasons, the finale was pre-recorded and the winner was determined by a viewer poll. Reuben De Melo was declared the winner, marking LeAnn Rimes' first win as a coach. Rimes became the third coach to win on his/her debut season following will.i.am and Jessie J. Additionally, De Melo became the third winning artist that had a coach blocked during his/her blind audition (Rimes blocking the other three coaches with the Ultimate Block), after Bella Taylor Smith and Lachie Gill in the tenth and eleventh season, respectively.

Overview

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Coaches and host

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On 6 February 2024, it was announced that Guy Sebastian would return as a coach for the thirteenth season for his sixth season. Meanwhile, three debuting coaches joined this season: LeAnn Rimes, Kate Miller-Heidke and Adam Lambert. Sonia Kruger returned as host.[4]

Rule change

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In this season, a new button Ultimate Block was introduced. The feature is similar to the super block in the second season of The Voice Kids Italy, which instantly blocks other coaches and default the artist to the blocker's team.

Teams

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Colour key

  •   Winner
  •   Finalist
  •   Eliminated in the Semifinals
  •   Eliminated in the Showdowns
  •   Eliminated in the Knockouts
  •   Stolen in the Battles
  •   Selected by another coach as their wildcard
  •   Eliminated in the Battles
  •   Withdrew
Season thirteen coaching teams
Coach Top 48 Artists
Guy Sebastian
SKŸE Jaydin Shingleton Roland Williams Beau Shearer James Vass
Priscilla Stanley Shannen Wick Arthur Hull Eden Borrie Hannah Sands
Kyle Wilson Paea Havilli
LeAnn Rimes
Reuben De Melo Letitia Butler Brad & Tori Amber Sindoni Cookie Robinson
Duncan Toombs Laura Glynn Michael & Violeta Annaleese Fuda Larissa Kovalchuk
Natalie Colavito
Kate Miller-Heidke
Jaedyn Randell Tom Leeming Jaymee Lancaster Elias Lanyon Michael & Violeta
Nethra Raman Yorke Heath Matthew Hearne Falon Moore Jenna Hudson
Liz Player MJ O'Doherty Mol Turner Tia Barnes
Adam Lambert
Annie Jones Siena Arthur Hull Chloe Kay Cody Gunton
Lana Sayah Stephanie Milostic Tom Leeming Aaron Hayward Kaitlyn Martin
Queency Ruby Lafferty Teza McKenna
Note: Italicised names are artists stolen from another team during the battles (names struck through within former teams). Underlined names are artists saved by their coach during the battles.

Blind auditions

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In the blind auditions, the coaches complete their teams with 12 members each. The block returned from last season, but with a twist. Each coach now only has one main block that they can use to block another coach. However, each coach gets one additional block, dubbed the Ultimate Block, which blocks all other turned coaches, defaulting the artist to their team. With either block, the coach who is blocked is null and invalid to pitch for the artist. Like last season, a coach can block at any time, even during their pitch, as long as the coach turned their chair.[5]

Blind auditions colour key
 ✔  Coach hit the "I WANT YOU" button
     Artist joined this coach's team
     Artist eliminated with no coach pressing "I WANT YOU" button
   All other coaches blocked from one coach pressing the Ultimate Block
 ✘  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by another coach from getting the artist
  •   Blocked by Guy
  •   Blocked by LeAnn
  •   Blocked by Kate
  •   Blocked by Adam
Blind auditions results
Episode Order Artist Age Song Coach's and artist's choices
Guy LeAnn Kate Adam
Episode 1
(Monday, 19 August)
1 Shannen Wick 31 "Stop!"
2 Elias Lanyon 20 "Daylight"
3 James Vass 20 "Love In The Dark"
4 Lana Sayah 32 "Good Luck"
5 Manawa Randall 19 "How Do I Live"
6 Teza McKenna 61 "Rebel Yell"
7 Reuben De Melo 31 "I See Fire"         
Episode 2
(Tuesday, 20 August)
1 Beau Shearer 16 "Something in the Orange"
2 Tia Barnes 25 "Life Goes On"
3 Kyle Wilson 25 "Sexy and I Know It"
4 Jason Robertson 51 "The Horses"
5 Ruby Lafferty 18 "Right Here, Right Now"
6 Jamino 47 "Could You Be Loved"
7 Michael & Violeta 20-33 "When the Party's Over"
Episode 3
(Wednesday, 21 August)
1 Chloe Kay 26 "It's a Man's Man's Man's World"
2 Priscilla Stanley 25 "Battle Scars"
3 Don Rogers 50 "Old Town Road"
4 Brad Butcher 41 "I'm on Fire"
5 Chonnie "Chufu" Fleming 51 "Born This Way"
6 Yorke Heath 29 "How to Save a Life"
7 Jenna Hudson 26 "Complicated"
Episode 4
(Sunday, 25 August)
1 Siena 18 "My Mind"
2 Matthew Hearne 24 "This Is the Moment"
3 Charlize 19 "Like It Like That"
4 Stephanie Milostic 19 "New Rules"
5 Brittni Hayden 32 "Welcome to the Jungle"
6 Liz Player 20 "It Don't Mean a Thing"
7 Duncan Toombs 46 "Have a Little Faith in Me"
Episode 5
(Monday, 26 August)
1 Tom Leeming 29 "Somebody to Love"
2 Cade Geiger 17 "Dumb Things"
3 Amber Sindoni 22 "Anyone"
4 Mol Turner 17 "Toxic"
5 Hannah Sands 30 "Snooze"
6 Sheba 49 "Down Under"
7 Jaydin Shingleton 24 "Tennessee Whiskey"
Episode 6
(Tuesday, 27 August)
1 Kirra Rawlings 16 "Fading Like a Flower"
2 Jaedyn Randell 22 "Big White Room"      
3 Kade De Luca 17 "Feeling Good"
4 Hannah Stow 29 "Wonderwall"
5 Queency 33 "Sexual Healing"
6 Larissa Kovalchuk 55 "Ave Maria"
7 Cody Gunton 23 "Whataya Want from Me"
8 SKŸE 26 "What Was I Made For?"
Episode 7
(Sunday, 1 September)
1 Natalie Colavito 37 "Whole Lotta Love"
2 Laura Glynn 29 "Vienna"
3 Annie Jones 16 "Holding Out for a Hero"
4 Hayden Ashton 29 "Drift Away"
5 MJ O'Doherty 36 "Zero Gravity"
6 Jessica Duchesne 30 "How Will I Know"
7 Roland Williams 32 "Angels Brought Me Here"      
Episode 8
(Monday, 2 September)
1 Eden Borrie 19 "Life on Mars"
2 Michael Hailey 27 "Yellow"
3 Jayden Leslie 19 "Life Is a Highway"
4 Isaac Lowe 21 "As Long as You Love Me"
5 Kaitlyn Martin 17 "Over the Rainbow"
6 Atlas 28 "Your Body"
7 Falon Moore 24 "Piece by Piece"
8 Ellesemble 18 "Freedom! '90"
9 Tori Darke 33 "Stupid Boy"
Episode 9
(Tuesday, 3 September)
1 Aaron Hayward 29 "Arcade"         
2 Julia G 42 "The Great Gig in the Sky" Team full
3 Cookie Robinson 16 "Can't Fight the Moonlight"
4 Jay Hoy 26 "Someday, Someday"
5 Paea Havilli 32 "Don't Stop Me Now"
6 Kaitlin Lawler 24 "Poker Face"
7 Arthur Hull 19 "When I Was Your Man"
Episode 10
(Sunday, 8 September)
1 Annaleese Fuda 27 "Into You" Team full Team full
2 Emma Duncan 18 "Lose You to Love Me"
3 Jonathan Bufalino 18 "Waiting on the World to Change"
4 Amy Potter 21 "Million Reasons"
5 Phoelix N/A "Down"
6 Nic Jayd 39 "You Can Call Me Al"
7 Letitia Butler 35 "Always Remember Us This Way"
8 Nethra Raman 21 "Bruises" Team full
9 Angie Nair 16 "Emotions"
10 Jaymee Lancaster 19 "Elastic Heart"

Battles

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The battles aired from 15 through 29 September. Each coach forms duets from two artists on their team. Of the two artists, the coach declares one the winner of the battle. The winner moves on directly to the knockouts. The loser of the battle is either eliminated, "saved" by their coach, or "stolen" by another coach to move on to the knockouts.

Battles colour key
      Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Knockouts
      Artist lost the Battle, but was stolen by another coach, and, advanced to the Knockouts
      Artist lost the Battle, but was saved by their coach, and, advanced to the Knockouts
      Artist lost the Battle, but was later saved by another coach for a wildcard, and, advanced to the Knockouts
      Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated
      Artist withdrew
Season thirteen battle rounds
Episode Coach Order Winner Song Loser 'Steal'/'Save' result
Guy LeAnn Kate Adam
Episode 11
(Sunday, 15 September 2024)
Kate 1 Jaymee Lancaster "Pure Imagination" Liz Player
Adam 2 Annie Jones "River" Aaron Hayward
LeAnn 3 Amber Sindoni "Take Me to Church" Natalie Colavito
Guy 4 Shannen Wick "I'm Outta Love" Paea Havilli
5 Beau Shearer "Stick Season" Kyle Wilson
LeAnn 6 Cookie Robinson "Vampire" Annaleese Fuda
Kate 7 Jaedyn Randell "Bring Me to Life" Mol Turner
Guy 8 Roland Williams "Lose Control" Jaydin Shingleton
Episode 12
(Sunday, 22 September 2024)
LeAnn 1 Laura Glynn "Say Something" Michael & Violeta Team full
Adam 2 Siena "Drivers License" Kaitlyn Martin Team full
Guy 3 SKŸE "Yesterday" Eden Borrie
Kate 4 Matthew Hearne "You'll Never Walk Alone" MJ O'Doherty
Adam 5 Cody Gunton "Zombie" Teza McKenna
Guy 6 Priscilla Stanley "I Try" Hannah Sands
Kate 7 Yorke Heath "The Only Exception" Jenna Hudson
LeAnn 8 Letitia Butler "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" Duncan Toombs
Episode 13
(Sunday, 29 September 2024)
LeAnn 1 Reuben De Melo "Hallelujah" Larissa Kovalchuk Team full Team full Team full
Adam 2 Chloe Kay "Chain of Fools" Queency
Kate 3 Elias Lanyon "Fields of Gold" Tia Barnes
Adam 4 Lana Sayah "Bennie and the Jets" Tom Leeming
5 Stephanie Milostic "Yes, And?" Ruby Lafferty
Kate 6 Nethra Raman "True Colors" Falon Moore
Guy 7 James Vass "You Broke Me First" Arthur Hull
LeAnn 8 Brad Butcher* "Please Forgive Me" N/A Team full
Tori Darke*
  • Matthew Hearne originally won his battle, but withdrew from the show following the conclusion of the battles.
  • LeAnn could not decide on a winner between Brad and Tori. With approval from the producers, she suggested they become a duo, and both artists agreed.

Knockouts

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The knockouts aired on 6 & 13 October. The remaining seven artists on each team sing for three spots on their respective team. The three winners per team move on to the showdowns, while the other four artists are eliminated. Teams Adam and Kate performed on the first night, while Teams Guy and LeAnn performed on the second night.

Knockouts colour key
      Artist won the Knockout and advanced to the Showdowns
      Artist lost the Knockout and was eliminated
Knockouts results
Episode Order Coach Theme Song Winner Losers Songs
Episode 14
(Sunday, 6 October 2024)
1 Adam Tina Turner "River Deep – Mountain High" Annie Jones Chloe Kay "Proud Mary"
Lana Sayah "What's Love Got to Do with It"
2 Kate Australian singer-songwriters "Titanium" Jaedyn Randell Elias Lanyon "Brother"
3 Adam Kylie Minogue "In Your Eyes" Siena Stephanie Milostic "Padam Padam"
4 Flipped Songs "Stay" Arthur Hull Cody Gunton "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"
5 Kate Storytellers "Issues" Jaymee Lancaster Yorke Heath "Breakeven"
Nethra Raman "Scars to Your Beautiful"
6 Billie Eilish "I Love You" Tom Leeming Michael & Violeta "No Time to Die"
Episode 15
(Sunday, 13 October 2024)
1 LeAnn Rookies "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" Letitia Butler N/A
"The Chain" Brad & Tori
2 Young girl voices N/A Amber Sindoni "We Found Love"
Cookie Robinson "Flowers"
3 Emotional singers "Use Somebody" Reuben De Melo Duncan Toombs "Human"
Laura Glynn "Perfect"
4 Guy Secret singers "The Climb" SKŸE James Vass "Golden Hour"
5 Country artists "Fire and Rain" Jaydin Shingleton Beau Shearer "Wake Me Up"
6 Vocal Powerhouses "Angel of Mine" Roland Williams Priscilla Stanley "This Kiss"
Shannen Wick "Always Be My Baby"

Showdowns

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In the Showdowns, coaches pick two of their three Knockout winners to go straight through the Semifinals.

Showdowns colour key
      Artist won the Showdown and advanced to the Semi-finals
      Artist lost the Showdown and was eliminated
Showdown results
Episode Order Coach Song Winner(s) Loser(s) Song
Episode 14
(Sunday, 6 October 2024)
1 Adam "A Song for You" Siena Arthur Hull "Rocket Man"
"Mamma Knows Best" Annie Jones
2 Kate "Mirror" Jaedyn Randell Jaymee Lancaster "Figures"
"Another Love" Tom Leeming
Episode 15
(Sunday, 13 October 2024)
1 LeAnn "The Best" Letitia Butler Brad Butcher* "I Remember Everything"
"Don't You Worry Child" Reuben De Melo Tori Darke* "Before He Cheats"
2 Guy "I Won't Give Up" Jaydin Shingleton Roland Williams "Superstition"
"Anyone" SKŸE
  • In the Showdowns, Brad and Tori didn't have enough time to rehearse a new song, so they performed individual songs instead while still competed as a duo.

Finals

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Semi-final

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The Semifinal aired on 20 October. The 8 remaining artists sing different songs for a place in the Grand Final. At the end of the episode, coaches are only allowed to pick one artist from their team to advance to the Grand Final.

Semi-final results
Order Coach Contestant Song Result
1 Kate Jaedyn Randell "Wide Awake" Saved by coach
2 Guy SKŸE "Both Sides, Now"
3 LeAnn Letitia Butler "Son of a Preacher Man" Eliminated
4 Adam Annie Jones "Love Is a Battlefield" Saved by coach
5 Kate Tom Leeming "Somebody That I Used to Know" Eliminated
6 Guy Jaydin Shingleton "Beautiful Things"
7 Adam Siena "Jealous"
8 LeAnn Reuben De Melo "Wicked Game" Saved by coach

Grand Finale

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The Grand Finale was broadcast on 27 October 2024. Each artist performed a solo song and a duet with their coach. Similar to the last four seasons, this was the only episode of the season where the results were determined by public vote and not by the coaches. Reuben De Melo was declared the winner, marking LeAnn Rimes' first win as a coach. Rimes became the third coach on the Australian version on The Voice to win on their debut season.

Finale results
Coach Contestant Order Solo song Order Duet song Result
LeAnn Rimes Reuben De Melo 5 "The House of the Rising Sun" 1 "Fix You" Winner
Guy Sebastian SKŸE 2 "Iris" 6 "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" Finalist
Adam Lambert Annie Jones 3 "Youngblood" 7 "Barracuda" Finalist
Kate Miller-Heidke Jaedyn Randell 8 "Snow Angel" 4 "Walking on a Dream" Finalist

Contestants who appeared on previous seasons or TV shows

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Ratings

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Colour key:

  – Highest rating during the season
  – Lowest rating during the season
The Voice season thirteen National viewership and nightly position
Episode Original airdate Timeslot National Viewers Night Rank Source
1 "Blind Auditions" 19 August 2024 Monday 7:30 pm 977,000 4 [6]
2 20 August 2024 Tuesday 7:30 pm 901,000 4 [7]
3 21 August 2024 Wednesday 7:30 pm 917,000 3 [8]
4 25 August 2024 Sunday 7:00 pm 1,049,000 1 [9]
5 26 August 2024 Monday 7:30 pm 1,043,000 3 [10]
6 27 August 2024 Tuesday 7:30 pm 1,054,000 4 [11]
7 1 September 2024 Sunday 7:00 pm 1,039,000 3 [12]
8 2 September 2024 Monday 7:30 pm 986,000 5 [13]
9 3 September 2024 Tuesday 7:30 pm 965,000 4 [14]
10 8 September 2024 Sunday 7:00 pm 1,053,000 3 [15]
11 "Battles" 15 September 2024 1,002,000 3 [16]
12 22 September 2024 1,020,000 3 [17]
13 29 September 2024 1,054,000 2 [18]
14 "Knockouts" 6 October 2024
15 13 October 2024
16 "Semi Finals" 20 October 2024
17 "Grand Final" 27 October 2024

References

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