Alyssa Delpopolo

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Alyssa Delpopolo
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Years active2021–present

Alyssa Delpopolo is an Australian singer. She won the fourteenth season of The Voice Australia on 2 November 2025, where she was coached by Kate Miller-Heidke. [1] Delpopolo became the first "stolen" artist to win in the show's history as she first was on Ronan Keating's team before becoming part of Miller-Heidke's team. She received $100,000 and an industry recording development package upon winning. [2]

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Early and personal life

In 2021, Delpopolo was named Sony's Junior Songwriter of the Year, and in 2024 was named Sydney Senior Singer of the Year. She currently resides in Sydney and is Catholic. [3] Prior to winning The Voice Australia, Delpopolo worked at Bunnings, but exclaimed she was "definitely quitting" after her win. [4]

Career

2025–present: The Voice Australia and upcoming music

In 2025, Delpopolo attended blind audition tapings for The Voice Australia . After initially performing a snippet of Amy Winehouse's "Valerie". Upon hearing her sing, coach Kate Miller-Heidke invited her to audition for the show, despite not having applied. She performed "Lose Control" in the blind auditions and got the four coaches, Miller-Heidke, Ronan Keating, Richard Marx, and Melanie C to turn for her. [5] Melanie C commented that her audition was "one of the most incredible performances" the coaches had seen. After all three other coaches were blocked by Keating using the Ultimate Block, Delpopolo was defaulted to Keating's team. In the battles round, Keating paired Delpopolo with fellow artist Ellaphon Ta and declared that Ta was the winner of the battle. All coaches attempted to use a steal/save on Delpopolo and she chose to join Miller-Heidke's team where she was declared the winner of the season on 2 November 2025. [6]

  denotes winner.

The Voice performances and results (2025)
EpisodeSongOriginal ArtistResult
Audition"Lose Control" Teddy Swims Through to The Battles
The Battles"Gravity" (vs Ellaphon Ta) John Mayer Lost battle, stolen by Kate Miller-Heidke, through to Knockouts
Knockouts"Chains" Tina Arena Through to The Showdowns
The Showdowns"Hopelessly Devoted to You" Olivia Newton-John Through to the Semi-final
Semi-final"Oscar Winning Tears" Raye Saved by Coach. Through to Grand Final
Grand Final"It's All Coming Back to Me Now" Celine Dion Winner
"Lose You to Love Me" (with Kate Miller-Heidke) Selena Gomez

Delpopolo is scheduled to release her debut music in 2026. She stated that through her music, she hopes to "inspire youth to just be themselves… to be able to give a message". [7]

Artistry

Delpopolo incorporates elements of jazz, pop, and R&B in her singing and cites Amy Winehouse, Elton John, Arctic Monkeys, and Yebba as influences. [8]

References

  1. Green, Mary Varvaris, Stephen. "Alyssa Delpopolo Wins 'The Voice Australia' 2025". The Music. Retrieved 2 November 2025.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. Devlin, Briannah (2 November 2025). "Alyssa Delpopolo is the winner of The Voice Australia 2025!". New Idea. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  3. Gadd, Belinda (22 October 2025). "She wowed Australia on The Voice – now she's coming home to LIFTED Live in the Forecourt!". Catholic Outlook. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  4. "'Definitely quitting Bunnings': The Voice 2025 winner named". PerthNow. 2 November 2025. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  5. Perry, Kevin (19 August 2025). "Surprise singer stuns coaches in dramatic THE VOICE AUSTRALIA blind audition". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  6. Jary, Marta (2 November 2025). "The Voice Australia winner revealed". Mail Online. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  7. Gadd, Belinda (22 October 2025). "She wowed Australia on The Voice – now she's coming home to LIFTED Live in the Forecourt!". Catholic Outlook. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
  8. Gadd, Belinda (22 October 2025). "She wowed Australia on The Voice – now she's coming home to LIFTED Live in the Forecourt!". Catholic Outlook. Retrieved 2 November 2025.
Preceded by The Voice winner
2025
Succeeded by
TBA