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Meet The Voice teams: Who faced off in the 2024 battles?

Who's on what team?

The Blind Auditions saw some highly talented contestants assigned to the coaches’ The Voice teams.

The Voice Australia 2024’s superstar coaches, Guy Sebastian, LeAnn Rimes, Adam Lambert, and Kate Miller-Heidke, blindly listened to contestants perform and then slammed their buzzers when they heard something they liked.

This year, the competition levelled up a little; each coach had an ultimate block, which allowed them to block all of their fellow coaches and ensure the contestant joined their team.

The Voice 2024 coaches also received a block, which allowed them to block just one judge. At the end of the Blinds round, The Voice teams were complete, however, during the Battle round, a chunk of these contestants will be sent home.

So, now that The Voice teams are complete find out who’s working with which coach.

Team Adam

Who's on The Voice's Adam's team?

This is Adam’s first time on The Voice Australia. Fellow judge Kate labelled Adam as a bit “trigger-happy” when it came to pressing that buzzer during The Blinds.

Cody Gunton

All four of the coaches turned their chairs for 23-year-old Cody from Launceston. He performed Whataya Want From Me by Pink.

Annie Jones

Annie, 16, from Melbourne, performed Holding Out For a Hero by Bonnie Tyler. Guy, Kate and Adam all turned their chairs.

Stephanie Milostic

Stephanie, 19, from Sydney, turned the chairs of Adam, Guy, and LeAnn with her powerful rendition of New Rules by Dua Lipa. Her performance ignited a fierce battle among The Voice teams as the judges battled to have her on their roster.

Sienna Fodora

18-year-old Sienna from Melbourne received a standing ovation and a four-chair turn from the coaches after her performance of My Mind by Yebba.

Lana Sayah

Lana, 32, from Sydney, turned every judge’s chair with her performance of Goodluck by Basement Jaxx in episode one of the Blind Auditions.

Chloe Kay

Chloe, 27, from Penrith NSW, sang It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World by James Brown at the third round of Blind Auditions. She turned all four of the judge’s chairs.

Queency – eliminated during episode 13

Queency sang Sexual Healing by Marvin Gaye at the Blinds and spun Adam’s chair.

Aaron Hayward – eliminated during episode 11

All four judges turned their chairs for Aaron, 29, from Noorat, Victoria, who performed “Arcade” by Duncan Laurence. After Adam used his ultimate block, Aaron secured a spot on one of The Voice teams.

Kaitlyn Martin – eliminated during episode 12

Kaitlyn, 17, from Shepperton, turned Adam, Guy and Kate’s chair at the Blind Auditions. She sang Somewhere Over the Rainbow by Judy Garland.

Tom Leeming – eliminated during episode 13

All four coaches turned for Tom, who sang Somebody to Love by Queen at the Blinds. The 29-year-old from the Gold Coast also received a standing ovation.

Ruby Lafferty – eliminated during episode 13

18-year-old Ruby from Sydney turned the chairs of Adam and Kate when she sang Jessica Mauboy’s Right Here, Right Now during episode two of The Blind Auditions.

Teza McKenna – eliminated during episode 12

Teza from Newcastle turned Adam’s chair. The 61-year-old performed Rebel Yell by Billy Idol in episode one of the Blind Auditions.

Team LeAnn

Who's on The Voice's Leanne's team?

This is LeAnn’s first time on The Voice Australia.

Letitia Butler

LeAnn and Kate spun their chairs for Letitia, 35, from New Zealand. She performed Always Remember Us This Way by Lady Gaga.

LeAnn spun her chair around for Cookie, 16, from Victoria, who performed her chart-topping song Can’t Fight The Moonlight. Guy then asked LeAnn to join Cookie on stage for the song, which she happily obliged to.

Laura Glynn

LeAnn, Guy and Kate turned their chairs for Laura, 29, from Sydney. She performed Vienna by Billy Joel at the Blind Auditions.

Tori Drake – joined Brad Butcher as a duet in episode 13

Tori, 33, from West End, turned Kate, Guy and LeAnn’s chairs with her performance of Stupid Boy by Keith Urban.

Duncan Toombs

46-year-old Duncan from the Central Coast received a standing ovation and a chair turn from all four judges. He sang “Have a Little Faith” by John Hiatt, which brought LeAnn to tears.

After his performance, The Voice coach asked him to sing a little bit of something he had written, and he chose a song he wrote about his dad, who is no longer alive. 💔

Brad Butcher – joined Tori Darke as a duet in episode 13

Brad, 41, from Rockhampton, Queensland, turned all of the judge’s chairs with his performance of I’m On Fire by Bruce Springsteen during the third round of Blinds.

Reuben De Melo

31-year-old Reuben from Perth scored a stand ovation and a unanimous chair turn from all the judges. He sang I See Fire by Ed Sheeran at the first Blind Auditions.

Annaleese Fuda – eliminated during episode 11

Annaleese, 27, from Adelaide, turned Kate and LeAnn’s chairs with her performance of Into You by Ariana Grande.

Natalia Colovito – eliminated during episode 11

LeAnn, Adam and Kate turned her chair for Natalia, 37, from Sydney, who performed Whole Lot of Love by Led Zeppelin.

She’d previously prepared to audition for The Voice but didn’t get the chance as she was told the teams were full right before she was due to go on stage.

Larissa Kovalchuk – eliminated during episode 13

Larissa, 55, from Sydney, turned Adam and LeAnn’s chairs. At the Blinds, she sang Ave Maria by Caccini & Vavilov.

Team Kate

This is also Kate’s first time on The Voice Australia. She told Chattr she would be looking for singers who would give her “goosebumps” or surprise her.

Michael and Violeta – switched to Team LeAnn to Team Kate in episode 12

“On the stage and off the stage couple”, Michael, 34, and Violeta, 20, turned all four of the judges’ chairs and brought LeAnn to tears. In episode two of The Blinds, they sang When The Party’s Over by Billie Eilish.

Elias Lanyon

20-year-old Elias from Boort, Victoria, turned LeAnn, Guy and Kate’s chair at the first Blind Auditions when he sang Daylight by David Kushner.

Yorke Heath

Yorke, 29, from Sydney, turned Guy and Kate’s chair when she sang How To Save A Life by The Frays during round three of the Blind Auditions.

Jaedyn Randell

Kate, Guy and LeAnn turned their chairs for 22-year-old Jaedyn from New Zealand. She performed Jessie J’s Big White Room, and Kate used her Block to score Jaeydn on her team.

Jaymee Lancaster

Kate turned her chair for Jaymee, 19, from Sydney, who performed Elastic Heart by Sia.

Nethra Raman

Nethra, 21, from Sydney, turned Kate’s chair with her performance of Lewis Capaldi’s Bruises.

Falon Moore – eliminated during episode 13

Falon, 24, from WA, turned Kate’s chair with her performance of Piece by Piece by Kelly Clarkson.

MJ Doherty – eliminated during episode 12

Kate turned her chair for MJ, 36, from Sydney, who performed the coach’s song Zero Gravity.

Mol Turner – eliminated during episode 11

17-year-old Mol from the South Coast turned Kate’s chair when she performed a hardcore rendition of Toxic by Britney Spears at the Blinds.

Liz Player – eliminated during episode 11

Liz, 20, from Sydney, turned Kate and Adam’s chairs for her performance of It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) by Duke Ellington, earning her a spot on one of The Voice teams.

Matthew Hearne – dropped out of the competition in episode 13

Matthew, 24, from Melbourne, turned all of the coaches’ chairs during his performance of This is the Moment by Anthony Warlow.

Jenna Hudson – eliminated during episode 12

26-year-old Jenna from Sydney turned all four coaches’ chairs when she sang Complicated by Avril Lavigne during the third round of Blinds.

Tia Barnes – eliminated during episode 13

Tia, 25, from the Gold Coast, turned all four judges’ chairs with her rendition of Life Goes On by Ed Sheeran Ft Luke Combs‘ during the second Blinds.

Team Guy

Who's on The Voice's Guy's team?

Guy is the only The Voice coach who’s been on The Blinds panel before, so it’s safe to say he knows what he’s doing!

Beau Shearer

Sixteen-year-old Beau from Fingal Head, NSW, impressed Guy with his performance of Something in the Orange by Zach Brian during episode two of the Blind Auditions.

James Vass

James, 20, from Melbourne, turned Guy, LeAnne and Kate’s chair with his rendition of Love in The Dark by Adele during the Blind Auditions episode one.

Shannen Wick

32-year-old Shannen from Melbourne got Guy to spin around thanks to her performance of Stop by Sam Brown in

Jaydin Shingleton

Jaydin, 24, from New Zealand, had all four coaches spinning their chairs around during his performance of Tennessee Whiskey by Chris Stapleton.

Priscilla Stanley

Priscilla, 25, from Melbourne, performed Battle Scars by Guy during round three of the Blind Audition. She turned Guy, Kate and Adam’s chairs.

Roland Williams

Roland, 32, from Auckland, performed Guy’s song Angels Bought Me Here. Guy used his ultimate block after LeAnn and Kate also turned their chairs.

Skÿe

Skÿe, 26, from Melbourne, received a standing ovation and a four-chair turn after delivering an emotional performance of Billie Eilish’s What Was I Made For. His powerful rendition had all The Voice teams eager to add him to their lineup.

Paea Havili – eliminated during episode 11

Paea, 32, from Sydney, turned Guy, LeAnn and Kate’s chairs with his performance of Don’t Stop Me Now by Queen.

Arthur Hall – eliminated during episode 13

Arthur, 19, from Melbourne, turned Guy, Kate and LeAnn’s chairs with his performance of When I Was Your Man by Bruno Mars.

Eden Borrie – eliminated during episode 12

All four judges turned their chairs for Eden, 19, from Sydney, who performed Life on Mars by David Bowie.

Hannah Sands – eliminated during episode 12

Guy and LeAnn turned their chairs for 29-year-old Hannah from Brisbane, who sang Snooze by SZA during the Blinds.

Kyle Wilson – eliminated during episode 11

Kyle, 25, from Ballina, NSW, turned Guy’s chair with his performance of Sexy and I Know It by LMFAO in episode two of the Blind Auditions.

So there you have it! That’s everyone on The Voice teams this year.


The Voice Australia airs on Sundays at 7pm and Monday – Tuesday at 7:30pm on Channel 7 and 7Plus.

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