The Voice (Australia season 6)

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The Voice
Season 6
Broadcast from24 April – 2 July 2017
Coaches
Host(s) Sonia Kruger
Broadcaster Nine Network
Winner
Judah Kelly
Origin Brisbane, Queensland
Song"Count On Me"
Genre(s) Pop, Country Soul
Coach Delta Goodrem
Runner-up
Hoseah Partsch
Chronology

The sixth season of The Voice began on 24 April 2017. [1] Delta Goodrem was the only coach to reprise her role from the fifth series. She was joined by returning coach, Seal, returning for his third season after a three-year absence and new additions Boy George and Kelly Rowland, replacing Ronan Keating, The Madden Brothers and Jessie J, respectively. Judah Kelly from Team Delta won the competition on July 2, 2017, marking Goodrem's second win as a coach.

<i>The Voice</i> (Australian TV series) Australian TV series

The Voice is an Australian singing competition television series broadcast on Nine, based on the original The Voice of Holland. The show is hosted by Sonia Kruger, who debuted as host during the fifth season, following the departure of Darren McMullen.

Delta Goodrem Australian singer-songwriter, pianist and television actress

Delta Lea Goodrem is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Born and raised in Sydney, New South Wales, she enrolled in dancing, acting, singing and piano classes at a young age. She began her career as a child actress, starring in various television shows. She rose to prominence in 2002 playing a shy school girl called Nina Tucker in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.

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Coaches and hosts

In July 2016, Jessie J announced her departure from The Voice after two seasons, commenting "I've loved doing the show, I've done four seasons: two in the U.K., two in Sydney, but I just need to make another album." [2] In November, it was confirmed that Delta Goodrem would be returning for her fifth season as coach, whilst Seal would be returning for his third season after a three-year hiatus. [3] On December 8, 2016, it was announced that former The Voice UK coach Boy George would be joining the show as the third coach. [4] On 24 December 2016, via the show's Facebook page, it was announced that former The X Factor USA judge Kelly Rowland would be joining the panel as the fourth and final coach. [5]

Jessie J English singer and songwriter

Jessica Ellen Cornish, known professionally as Jessie J, is an English singer and songwriter. Born and raised in London, she began her career on stage, aged 11, with a role in the West End musical Whistle Down the Wind. She studied at the BRIT School before signing with Gut Records and striking a songwriting deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing.

<i>The Voice UK</i> UK TV series

The Voice UK is a British television talent show created by John de Mol and based on the concept The Voice of Holland. It began airing on BBC One on 24 March 2012. There are five different stages to the show: producers' auditions, blind auditions, battle phase, knockouts, and live shows. The winner receives £100,000 and a record deal with Republic Records. There have been seven winners to date: Leanne Mitchell, Andrea Begley, Jermain Jackman, Stevie McCrorie, Kevin Simm, Mo Adeniran and Ruti Olajugbagbe.

Boy George English musician

Boy George is an English singer, songwriter, DJ and fashion designer. He is the lead singer of the pop band Culture Club. At the height of the band's fame, during the 1980s, they recorded global hit songs such as "Karma Chameleon", "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" and "Time ". George is known for his soulful voice and androgynous appearance. He was part of the English New Romantic movement which emerged in the late 1970s to the early 1980s.

Teams

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CoachTop 48
Seal
Lucy SugermanBerni HarrisonRennie AdamsAnnalisse WalkerRuva Ngwenya
Camryn JordansRussel FrancisSam HaleRuby JoLara Nakhle
Jessie Tolo-PaepaeArthur BristoweLiz CondeBrooke Schubert
Delta Goodrem
Judah Kelly Claire HowellTim ConlonKelsie RimmerJames Banks
Ellis HallNathan KneenFasika Ayallew Anthony Sharpe Sean & Molly
Joel & Leroy Grace Laing Rachel NoakesKelly Read
Kelly Rowland
Fasika AyallewSpencer JonesBojesse PigramGemma LyonSally Skelton
Russ WalkerCamryn JordansRuva NgwenyaMichelle MutyoraTommy Harris
Jasmin KhanChloe KandetzkiLewis CiavarellaHe Planned Us
Boy George
Hoseah Partsch Sarah StoneRobin JohnsonNathan KneenRussel Francis
Lyn BowtellJames BanksEllis HallSally SkeltonBenjamin James Caldwell
Taylah HarringtonBrittania Clifford-PughDarcy ThorntonJesse Dutlow

Blind auditions

Color key
  Coach hit the "I WANT YOU" button
    Artist defaulted to this team
    Artist elected to join this team
    Artist eliminated with no coach pressing "I WANT YOU" button
    Artist received an 'All Turn'.

Episode 1 (24 April)

The coaches performed a cover of "Vertigo" together at the start of the show.

Vertigo (U2 song) song by U2

"Vertigo" is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the opening track on their eleventh studio album, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb (2004). It was released to radio as the album's lead single on 24 September 2004, and upon release, it received extensive airplay. The song was an international success, bolstered by its usage in a television advertisement featuring the band for Apple's iPod digital music player. The song lent its name to the band's 2005–2006 Vertigo Tour.

OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
Seal Delta Kelly George
1Berni Harrison24"Dancing in the Dark"      
2Robin Johnson31"You're Nobody 'til Somebody Loves You"        
3Bojesse Pigram20"You Need Me, I Don't Need You"    
4Natalia Eggett31"River Deep – Mountain High"
5Lauren CassidyN/A"Life Is a Highway"
6Danny AlcornN/A"How to Save a Life"
7Emma Paige FitzgeraldN/A"Piece by Piece"
8Gemma Lyon27"Say My Name"        
9Hoseah Partsch17"Almost Is Never Enough"        

Episode 2 (25 April)

OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
Seal Delta Kelly George
1Michelle Mutyora19"Listen"      
2Benjamin James Caldwell30"Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"        
3Cherich Rafael30"Can't Stop the Feeling!"
4Tim Conlon23"Castle on the Hill"    
5Camryn Jordans17"Chandelier"      
6Jeff Gibson48"Dumb Things"
7Claire Howell*19"Crazy"        

Episode 3 (26 April)

OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
Seal Delta Kelly George
1Sally Skelton18"One Day I'll Fly Away"    
2Andy Walton33"I Believe in a Thing Called Love"
3Fasika Ayallew19"I Say a Little Prayer"    
4Arthur Bristowe32"Living for the City"    
5Brittania Clifford-Pugh17"Safe & Sound"  
6Tia Gigliotti20"Finally"
7Annalisse Walker30"I Can't Make You Love Me"        

Episode 4 (30 April)

OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
Seal Delta Kelly George
1Brooke Schubert30"Taking Chances"    
2Sean & Molly23 & 20"Papercuts"  
3Sam Hale22"Lullaby"    
4Elizabeth Issa25"Don't Be So Hard on Yourself"
5Tommy Harris18"Fire and the Flood"    
6Loren Ryan23"Bootylicious"
7Lucy Sugerman15"Space Oddity"      

Episode 5 (1 May)

OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
Seal Delta Kelly George
1Jasmin Khan18"Royals"    
2Heath Milner17"Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)"
3Russel Francis30"Locked Out of Heaven"  
4Joel & Leroy20 & 20"Work from Home"        
5Kelly Read36"Landslide"    
6Chelsea J Gibson39"Mercy"
7Amy FredesN/A"Whenever, Wherever"
8David GarnhamN/A"Wish You Well"
9Judah Kelly20"Tennessee Whiskey"        

Episode 6 (2 May)

OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
Seal Delta Kelly George
1Spencer Jones47"Black Dog"      
2Grace Laing16"Should've Been Us"    
3Simon Brook McLachlanN/A"Your Song"
4Kat RisteskaN/A"Rain on Your Parade"
5Bree PhilipsonN/A"A Thousand Years"
6Dale Ostridge24"Don't You Worry Child"
7Sarah Stone23"Autumn"        
8Yasmina Despot34"Whatta Man"
9 Anthony Sharpe 42"Mr. Brightside"  
10Nathan Kneen40"Nessun dorma"        

Episode 7 (7 May)

OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
Seal Delta Kelly George
1Ruby Jo15"Scars to Your Beautiful"    
2Lyn Bowtell39"Fields of Gold"        
3Lewis Ciavarella18"Billie Jean"  
4Taylor Pfeiffer17"He Taught Me To Yodel"
5Jesse Dutlow20"Tonight Again"  
6Rianna Corcoran17"Mad World"
7Rennie Adams31"Tiny Dancer"        

Episode 8 (8 May)

OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
Seal Delta Kelly George
1Chloe Kandetzki15"Who's Lovin' You"    
2Russ Walker31"If I Ain't Got You"      
3Jazmin VarletN/A"Leave (Get Out)"
4Elissa PietrasantaN/A"Heaven"
5Liam Endersby19"Dancing on My Own"
6Rachel Noakes23"Dear Life"    
7Jessica D'Souza20"Lady Marmalade"
8James Banks25"Summertime Sadness"  

Episode 9 (14 May)

OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
Seal Delta Kelly George
1Lara Nakhle19"Feels Like Home"    
2He Planned Us23/20/21"Joyful, Joyful"    
3Aydan Calafiore16"Say You Won't Let Go"
4Thomas Stowers38"Master Blaster (Jammin')"
5Ellis Hall19"Free Fallin'"  
6Mercy & MiaN/A"You Are My Sunshine"
7Joey TannousN/A"Closer"
8Tegan MartonyiN/A"Wide Awake"
9Liz Conde20"I Will Always Love You"  
10Kelsie Rimmer*25"Monday"      

*Kelsie Rimmer originally auditioned for season 1, where she was eliminated during the battle rounds.

Episode 10 (15 May)

OrderArtistAgeSongCoaches and artists choices
Seal Delta Kelly George
1Taylah Harrington17"Believe"Team full    
2Jessie Tolo-Paepae33"I Got a Woman"    
3Bridget O'Shannessy17"Dancing Queen"Team full
4Darcy Thornton16"Part of Me"  
5Sun ParkN/A"Listen to your heart"Team full
6Tiffany SmithN/A"The Climb"
7Roy SagigiN/A"Stand by Me"
8Sharin Attamimi19"Feeling Good"
9Ruva Ngwenya24"Hello"  

The Knockouts

The first episode of the knockouts aired on 21 May 2017. Each knockout round pits 3 artists from the same team against each other, with only one act winning each round. The judges also get two 'steals' each for the entirety of the knockouts, which allows them to steal a rejected act from another team.

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Episode 11 (21 May)

OrderCoachThemeWinnerLosers'Steal' result
ArtistSongArtistsSong Seal Delta Kelly George
1DeltaAdeleJudah Kelly"When We Were Young"Fasika Ayallew"Send My Love (To Your New Lover)"N/A  
Kelly Read"Someone like You"N/A
2GeorgeDance ProducersSarah Stone"Runnin' (Lose It All)"Darcy Thornton"Rather Be"N/A
Jesse Dutlow"Latch"N/A
3KellyIndependent WomanGemma Lyon"Ain't Nobody"Lewis Ciavarella"I Can't Stand the Rain"N/A
He Planned Us"Ain't No Mountain High Enough"N/A
4SealSiaLucy Sugerman"She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)"Liz Conde"Alive"N/A
Brooke Schubert"Big Girls Cry"N/A
5GeorgeMeaningful Songs to GeorgeRobin Johnson"Faith"Sally Skelton"Will You Love Me Tomorrow"    N/A
Ellis Hall"Need You Tonight"  N/A

Episode 12 (22 May)

OrderCoachThemeWinnerLosers'Steal' result
ArtistSongArtistsSong Seal Delta Kelly George
1KellyAriana GrandeBojesse Pigram"One Last Time"Ruva Ngwenya"Dangerous Woman"  Team full
Chloe Kandetzki"Break Free"
2DeltaJustin BieberClaire Howell"Let Me Love You"Rachel Noakes"Love Yourself"N/A
Grace Laing"Cold Water"N/A
3SealSoul MenRennie Adams"When a Man Loves a Woman"Arthur Bristowe"Ordinary People"N/A
Jessie Tolo-Paepae"Land of a Thousand Dances"N/A
4DeltaARIA No. 1sTim Conlon"Start Again"Joel & Leroy"Never Be like You"N/A
Sean & Molly"Battle Scars"N/A
5KellyMovie SoundtracksSpencer Jones"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"Camryn Jordans"How Far I'll Go"  
Jasmin Khan"I Don't Wanna Live Forever"
6GeorgeSongs with a MessageHoseah Partsch"Man in the Mirror"James Banks"Beautiful"Team full  N/A
Brittania Clifford-Pugh"Imagine"N/A

Episode 13 (23 May)

OrderCoachThemeWinnerLosers'Steal' result
ArtistSongArtistsSong Seal Delta Kelly George
1SealBritish SingersAnnalisse Walker"Clown"Russel Francis"Shape of You"Team fullTeam fullTeam full  
Lara Nakhle"People Help the People"
2GeorgeThe BeatlesLyn Bowtell"Let It Be"Taylah Harrington"Here Comes the Sun"N/A
Benjamin James Caldwell"Jealous Guy"N/A
3KellyBeyoncéRuss Walker"1+1"Tommy Harris"Drunk in Love"
Michelle Mutyora"Halo"
4DeltaAustralian AnthemsKelsie Rimmer"The Day You Went Away"Nathan Kneen"Burn For You"  
Anthony Sharpe"Sweet Disposition"
5SealRihannaBerni Harrison"Love on the Brain"Ruby Jo"This Is What You Came For"Team full
Sam Hale"FourFiveSeconds"

Battle rounds

The first episode of the Battle Rounds was first broadcast on 28 May 2017.

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Episode 14 (28 May)

The coaches performed a cover of "Dream On" together at the start of the show.

Dream On (Aerosmith song) 1973 single by Aerosmith

"Dream On" is a power ballad by Aerosmith from their 1973 debut album, Aerosmith. Written by lead singer Steven Tyler, this song was their first major hit and became a classic rock radio staple. Released in June 1973, it peaked at number 59 on the Billboard Hot 100 but hit big in the band's native Boston, where it was the number one single of the year on WBZ-FM, number five for the year on WRKO and number 16 on WMEX (AM). The song received immediate heavy airplay too on the former WVBF (FM), often showing up in the #1 position on "The Top Five At Five" in June 1973.

OrderCoachWinnerBattle SongLoser
1SealLucy Sugerman"Issues"Camryn Jordans
2GeorgeSarah Stone"Why"Lyn Bowtell
3DeltaTim Conlon"Bloodstream"Ellis Hall
4KellySpencer Jones"Higher Ground"Russ Walker
5DeltaClaire Howell"Rise"James Banks
6KellyBojesse Pigram"Dancing on My Own"Sally Skelton

Episode 15 (29 May)

OrderCoachWinnerBattle SongLoser
1DeltaJudah Kelly"The Climb"Kelsie Rimmer
2SealRennie Adams"Human"Ruva Ngwenya
3GeorgeRobin Johnson"7 Years"Russel Francis
4KellyFasika Ayallew"Remember Me"Gemma Lyon
5SealBerni Harrison"California Dreamin'"Annalisse Walker
6GeorgeHoseah Partsch"Bridge over Troubled Water"Nathan Kneen

The Live Shows

Episode 16 (4 June)

The first episode of the Live shows was first broadcast on 4 June 2017.

OrderCoachContestantSongResult
Top 12 performances
1SealLucy Sugerman"Wrecking Ball"Saved by public
2KellyBojesse Pigram"There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back"Saved by public
3GeorgeHoseah Partsch"Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word"Saved by public
4DeltaClaire Howell"Into You"Saved by public
5SealRennie Adams"Let It Go"Saved by public
6KellyFasika Ayallew"Young Hearts Run Free"Saved by public
7GeorgeRobin Johnson"Red"Bottom two
8KellySpencer Jones"We Are the Champions"Saved by public
9DeltaTim Conlon"Sign of the Times"Bottom two
10GeorgeSarah Stone"Water Under the Bridge"Saved by public
11SealBerni Harrison"Diamonds"Saved by public
12DeltaJudah Kelly"Purple Rain"Saved by public
Sing-off performances
2.1GeorgeRobin Johnson"Don't Let Me Down"Eliminated
2.2DeltaTim Conlon"Treat You Better"Instant Save

Episode 17 (11 June)

Australian sister band The Veronicas performed their new single "The Only High".

OrderCoachContestantSongResult
Top 11 performances
1.1GeorgeHoseah Partsch"Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)"Saved by public
1.2DeltaClaire Howell"Symphony"Saved by public
1.3SealRennie Adams"Way Down We Go"Saved by public
1.4KellyBojesse Pigram"Waves"Bottom two
1.5DeltaJudah Kelly"Chains"Saved by public
1.6SealLucy Sugerman"Candle in the Wind"Saved by public
1.7KellySpencer Jones"Chain of Fools"Bottom two
1.8DeltaTim Conlon"Hold Back the River"Saved by public
1.9SealBerni Harrison"Only Love Can Hurt Like This"Saved by public
1.10GeorgeSarah Stone"Gravity"Saved by public
1.11KellyFasika Ayallew"Freedom"Saved by public
Sing-off performances
2.1KellyBojesse Pigram"Sing"Eliminated
2.2KellySpencer Jones"Skyfall"Instant Save

Episode 18 (18 June)

OrderCoachContestantSongResult
Top 10 performances
1.1DeltaJudah Kelly"I'm Not the Only One"Saved by public
1.2SealLucy Sugerman"Don't Kill My Vibe"Saved by public
1.3KellySpencer Jones"Working Class Man"Saved by public
1.4GeorgeSarah Stone"Scared to be Lonely"Saved by public
1.5SealBerni Harrison"Tears Dry on Their Own"Bottom three
1.6DeltaTim Conlon"Wonderwall"Bottom three
1.7KellyFasika Ayallew"Love the Way You Lie"Saved by public
1.8DeltaClaire Howell"Stay"Bottom three
1.9SealRennie Adams"True Colors"Saved by public
1.10GeorgeHoseah Partsch"I Wish"Saved by public
Sing-off performances
2.1DeltaClaire Howell"Secret Love Song"Eliminated
2.2SealBerni Harrison"Never Tear Us Apart"Instant Save
2.3DeltaTim Conlon"Ex's & Oh's"Eliminated

The Semi-Finals

The semi-finals will first broadcast on 25 June 2017. At the end of this episode, four artists will advance to the grand final, while the other four will be eliminated.

Guest Performances

Notes

OrderCoachContestantSongResult
Top 8 performances
1.1KellyFasika Ayallew"One Night Only"Saved by public
1.2SealLucy Sugerman"Skinny Love"Saved by public
1.3SealRennie Adams"Lonely Boy"Eliminated
1.4GeorgeSarah Stone"Green Light"Saved by public
1.5KellySpencer Jones"One"Eliminated
1.6GeorgeHoseah Partsch"I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)"Saved by public
1.7SealBerni Harrison"You Don't Own Me"Saved by public
1.8DeltaJudah Kelly"Iris"Saved by public
Top 6 performances
2.1GeorgeHoseah Partsch"Is This Love"Saved by public
2.2SealBerni Harrison"Turning Tables"Eliminated
2.3GeorgeSarah Stone"If I Were a Boy"Eliminated
2.4SealLucy Sugerman"It's Oh So Quiet"Saved by public
2.5DeltaJudah Kelly"Hallelujah"Saved by public
2.6KellyFasika Ayallew"I Have Nothing"Saved by public

Grand Finale

The Grand Finale was first broadcast on 2 July 2017.

Notes

Solo performances
OrderCoachContestantSongResult
1George Hoseah Partsch "All of Me" by John Legend Runner-up
6"Paper Planes" (Original Song)
2KellyFasika Ayallew"When Love Takes Over" by David Guetta feat. Kelly Rowland Third Place
3SealLucy Sugerman"You Belong with Me" by Taylor Swift Fourth Place
4Delta Judah Kelly "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" from The Sound of Music Winner
5"Count On Me" (Original Song)
Duet performances
OrderDuet performersSong
CoachContestant
1SealLucy Sugerman"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by The Beatles
2DeltaJudah Kelly"I Was Here" by Beyoncé
3GeorgeHoseah Partsch"What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong
4KellyFasika Ayallew"Proud Mary" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Group performances
OrderPerformerSong
1Top 4 with Katy Perry "Chained to the Rhythm" by Katy Perry
Special guest performances
OrderPerformer/sSong
1 Noah Cyrus "I'm Stuck"
2 Niall Horan "Slow Hands"
3 Katy Perry "Swish Swish"

Live Shows Elimination Chart

Overall

Artist's info
Result details
Live show results per week
ArtistWeek 1Week 2Week 3Semi-FinalsThe Live Final
Top 8Top 6Round 1Round 2
Judah KellySafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeWinner
Hoseah PartschSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeRunner-up
Fasika AyallewSafeSafeSafeSafeSafe3rd PlaceEliminated in the Live Final Round 1
Lucy SugermanSafeSafeSafeSafeSafe4th Place
Sarah StoneSafeSafeSafeSafeEliminatedEliminated in the Semi-Finals
Berni HarrisonSafeSafeSafeSafeEliminated
Rennie AdamsSafeSafeSafeEliminatedEliminated in the Semi-Finals
Spencer JonesSafeSafeSafeEliminated
Claire HowellSafeSafeEliminatedEliminated (Week 3)
Tim ConlonSafeSafeEliminated
Bojesse PigramSafeEliminatedEliminated (Week 2)
Robin JohnsonEliminatedEliminated (Week 1)

Team

Result details
Live show results per week
ArtistLive ShowsThe Live Finale
Week 1Week 2Week 3The Semi-Final
Top 8Top 6Round 1Round 2
Lucy SugermanSafeSafeSafeSafeSafe4th Place
Berni HarrisonSafeSafeSafeSafeEliminated
Rennie AdamsSafeSafeSafeEliminated
Fasika AyallewSafeSafeSafeSafeSafe3rd Place
Spencer JonesSafeSafeSafeEliminated
Bojesse PigramSafeEliminated
Judah KellySafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeWinner
Claire HowellSafeSafeEliminated
Tim ConlonSafeSafeEliminated
Hoseah PartschSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeSafeRunner-up
Sarah StoneSafeSafeSafeSafeEliminated
Robin JohnsonEliminated

Ratings

The Voice season six consolidated viewership and adjusted position
Colour key:
     – Highest rating during the season
     – Lowest rating during the season
EpisodeOriginal airdateTimeslotViewers
(millions)
Night RankSource
1"The Blind Auditions"24 April 2017Monday 7:30 pm1.277#1 [6]
225 April 2017Tuesday 7:30 pm1.256#4 [7]
326 April 2017Wednesday 7:30 pm1.159#2 [8]
430 April 2017Sunday 7:00 pm1.248#3 [9]
51 May 2017Monday 7:30 pm1.244#1 [10]
62 May 2017Tuesday 7:30 pm1.191#1 [11]
77 May 2017Sunday 7:00 pm1.124#2 [12]
88 May 2017Monday 7:30 pm1.164#1 [13]
914 May 2017Sunday 7:00 pm1.161#1 [14]
1015 May 2017Monday 7:30 pm1.116#2 [15]
11"The Knockout Rounds"21 May 2017Sunday 7:00 pm1.101#2 [16]
1222 May 2017Monday 7:30 pm1.053#5 [17]
1323 May 2017Tuesday 7:30 pm0.992#5 [18]
14"The Battle Rounds"28 May 2017Sunday 7:00 pm1.108#4 [19]
1529 May 2017Monday 7:30 pm0.997#7 [20]
16"The Live Shows"4 June 2017Sunday 7:00 pm1.058#4 [21]
1711 June 20170.914#4 [22]
1818 June 20171.005#4 [23]
19"The Semi-Final"25 June 20170.987#4 [24]
20"The Grand Finale"2 July 20171.231#4 [25]
"The Final Two"1.347#2
"Winner Announced"1.357#1

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