The Voice (Australian TV series) season 2

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The Voice
Season 2
Hosted by Darren McMullen
Faustina Agolley
Judges Joel Madden
Delta Goodrem
Seal
Ricky Martin
Winner Harrison Craig
Winning coach Seal
Runner-up Luke Kennedy
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release7 April (2013-04-07) 
17 June 2013 (2013-06-17)
Season chronology
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The second season of The Voice , the Australian reality talent show, premiered on 7 April 2013. [1] All coaches and hosts from the previous season returned for their second season, except Keith Urban, who left the panel and was replaced by Ricky Martin.

Contents

This season was won by Harrison Craig, whose victory marked Seal's second and final win as a coach.

Format

The season is part of the television franchise, The Voice and is based on a similar competition format in The Netherlands entitled The Voice of Holland . The winner receives a recording contract with Universal Music. [2] This season consists of four phases: the blind auditions, battle phase, followed by the showdowns and finally the live performance shows. [1] [3]

For the second season, during the battle rounds phase of the competition, opposing coaches have the ability to steal the singer that was sent home by the original coach. If more than one coach hits their buzzer to recruit the singer in question, the contestant decides which coach to work with. This format was first used in the third season of the American version of The Voice. [4]

Coaches and hosts

Season 1 coaches Delta Goodrem, Joel Madden and Seal returned. It was announced in September 2012 that Keith Urban would not be returning as a coach for the second season, after accepting an offer to join the American Idol judging panel. [5] Following an extensive search process by producers, and constant media speculation [6] [7] on who would replace Urban, Ricky Martin was officially announced as the new coach in November 2012. [8] In response to joining the series, Martin paid tribute to Urban saying he was "humbled to be sitting in his chair". [8] Nine's Director of Television, Michael Healy stated that Martin would bring "huge experience" and be the "perfect addition" to the coaching panel, [9] with Goodrem, Madden and Seal all publicly expressing excitement at the news via their Twitter accounts. [10]

Mentors for the second season were announced on 1 March 2013 as Ryan Tedder, Jessica Mauboy, Ben Lee and Connie Mitchell, who teamed up with Goodrem, Martin, Madden and Seal respectively. [11]

Darren McMullen returned as host for the second season, while Faustina Agolley also returned as social media correspondent. [1]

Teams

Color key
  •   Winner
  •   Runner-up
  •   Third place
  •   Fourth place
  •   Eliminated in Live shows
  •   Eliminated in Showdown Rounds
  •   Eliminated in Battle Rounds
  •   Saved by another coach in battle rounds
CoachTop 56
Seal
Harrison Craig Mitchell AndersonAlex GibsonJac StoneShawne Kirke
Nicholas RoyMichelle MartinezHannah DarlingSkye ElizabethTim Moxey
Sarah Martin Simone Stacey Lauren DawesRyan SandersSteve Clisby
Joel Madden
Danny Ross Kiyomi Vella Michael Stangel Michael Paynter Adam Garrett
Lyric McFarlandDanni HodsonKathy HinchJessika SamargesLouise Roussety
Maya WeissChris SheehyNick StenmarkHannah DarlingEmma Pask
Delta Goodrem
Celia Pavey Steve Clisby Jackie Sannia Tim MorrisonBen Goldstein
Rob EdwardsJosh KyleNathan AllgoodSophie PhillisAnna Weatherup
Jenna Dearness-DarkMitchell SteeleOscar ChavezLuke MansiniMichael Stangel
Ricky Martin
Luke Kennedy Miss Murphy Simon Meli Caterina Torres Emma Pask
James WalkerImogen BroughNick KingswellKatie CarrKatie Reeve
Belinda AdamsBec & Sebastian Kaity Dunstan Sione FelilaJuliane Di Sisto
Note: Italicized names denote "stolen" contestants within their new teams (names struck through on their original teams).

Blind auditions

Episode 1 (7 April)

The first episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 7 April 2013. [1] The coaches performed a cover of "Diamonds" together at the start of the show. [12]

Key Crystal Clear app clean.svg Coach presses his or her button
  Contestant eliminated with no coach pressing his or her button
  Contestant received an All Turn
  Contestant defaulted to this coach's team
  Contestant elected to join this coach's team
OrderContestantSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Seal Joel Delta Ricky
1 Kaity Dunstan

16, from VIC

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2Nathan Allgood

20, from NSW

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3Simon Meli

35, from NSW

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4 Celia Pavey

19, from NSW

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5Evan Moring

27, from NSW

"How Deep Is Your Love"
6Alex Gibson

26, from ACT

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7Lara Parker-Kent

29, from NSW

"Livin' on a Prayer"
8Lyric McFarland

28, from NSW

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Celia Pavey and Kaity Dunstan both entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 27 and No. 40 respectively. [13] [14]

Episode 2 (8 April)

The second episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 8 April 2013. [1]

Key Crystal Clear app clean.svg Coach presses his or her button
  Contestant eliminated with no coach pressing his or her button
  Contestant received an All Turn
  Contestant defaulted to this coach's team
  Contestant elected to join this coach's team
OrderContestantSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Seal Joel Delta Ricky
1Danni Hodson

20, from NSW

"Something's Got a Hold on Me" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
2Mark Stefanoff

21, from SA

"This Is the Moment"
3Ryan Sanders

19, from Manchester, UK / now NSW

"Brother" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
4Skye Elisabeth

26, from SA / now NSW

"Put Your Records On" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
5Anna Weatherup

30, from NSW

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6Nick Kingswell

26, from NSW

"I Need a Dollar" Crystal Clear app clean.svg
7 Emma Pask

35, from NSW

"Blue Skies" Crystal Clear app clean.svg
8Tib Horvath

45, from SA

"Are You Gonna Be My Girl"
9 Harrison Craig

18, from VIC

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Harrison Craig entered the ARIA Singles Charts after his performance at No. 18. [15]

Episode 3 (9 April)

The third episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 9 April 2013. [1]

Key Crystal Clear app clean.svg Coach presses his or her button
  Contestant eliminated with no coach pressing his or her button
  Contestant received an All Turn
  Contestant defaulted to this coach's team
  Contestant elected to join this coach's team
OrderContestantSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Seal Joel Delta Ricky
1Belinda Adams

39, from NSW

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2 Danny Ross

30, from NSW

"When the Levee Breaks" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
3 Rien Low

34, from VIC

"Never Say Never"
4Bec & Sebastian (Bec and Sebastian Ivanov)

29, from VIC

"Nobody's Perfect" Crystal Clear app clean.svg
5Jenna Dearness-Dark

16, from QLD

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6Steve Clisby

67, from Los Angeles / now NSW

"Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
7Oscar Chavez

27, from NSW

"Bed of Roses" Crystal Clear app clean.svg
8Georgia Carey

18, from SA

"Kiss Me"
9Sarah Martin

29, from VIC

"Woman" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
10James Napier

36, from NSW

"Wade in the Water"

Episode 4 (10 April)

The fourth episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 10 April 2013. [1]

Key Crystal Clear app clean.svg Coach presses his or her button
  Contestant eliminated with no coach pressing his or her button
  Contestant received an All Turn
  Contestant defaulted to this coach's team
  Contestant elected to join this coach's team
OrderContestantSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Seal Joel Delta Ricky
1Kathy Hinch [Note 1]

25, from VIC

"Girl on Fire" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
2Glen Percival

34, from VIC

"Times Like These"
3Maya Weiss

18, from VIC

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4 Tim Morrison

32, from VIC

"Sunday Bloody Sunday" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
5Michelle Cashman

30, from NSW

"Wicked Game"
6Jessika Samarges

20, from VIC

"Stuck" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
7Kim Sheehy

25, from QLD

"Love Song"
8Chris Sheehy

22, from QLD

"One More Night" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
9Juliane Di Sisto

29, from TAS

"Good Luck" Crystal Clear app clean.svg
10 Luke Kennedy

30, from QLD

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Episode 5 (14 April)

The fifth episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 14 April 2013.

Key Crystal Clear app clean.svg Coach presses his or her button
  Contestant eliminated with no coach pressing his or her button
  Contestant received an All Turn
  Contestant defaulted to this coach's team
  Contestant elected to join this coach's team
OrderContestantSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Seal Joel Delta Ricky
1Nicholas Roy

32, from VIC

"Falling Slowly" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
2Katie Reeve

26, from NSW

"Piece of My Heart" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
3Josh Kyle

26, from VIC

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4Karen Andrews ("Miss Murphy")

31, from NSW

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5Marisa Quigley

39, from VIC

"We're All Gonna Die Someday"
6Nick Stenmark

28, from NSW

"I Will Wait" Crystal Clear app clean.svg
7Viva Lale

26, from QLD

"One Sweet Day"
8Atlanta Coogan

36, from VIC

"Son of a Preacher Man"
9 Caterina Torres

22, from VIC

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Episode 6 (15 April)

The sixth episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 15 April 2013.

Key Crystal Clear app clean.svg Coach presses his or her button
  Contestant eliminated with no coach pressing his or her button
  Contestant received an All Turn
  Contestant defaulted to this coach's team
  Contestant elected to join this coach's team
OrderContestantSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Seal Joel Delta Ricky
1Rebekah Davis

23, from QLD / now VIC

"Not Me, Not I"
2 Michael Paynter

27, from VIC

"Somewhere Only We Know" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg +
3Wade Smith

17, from NSW

"Fast Car"
4Sophie Phillis

26, from QLD

"Beautiful Disaster" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
5 Steve Wade

51, from VIC

"The Boys of Summer"
6Tim Moxey

27, from NSW

"I Want to Know What Love Is" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
7Mitchell Steele

21, from QLD

"One and Only" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
8Jake Edgley

25, from NSW

"So Beautiful"
9Imogen Brough

21, from VIC

"Never Let Me Go" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg

+Delta pressed Ricky's button

Imogen Brough entered the ARIA Singles Charts following her performance, at No. 43.

Episode 7 (16 April)

The seventh episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 16 April 2013.

Key Crystal Clear app clean.svg Coach presses his or her button
  Contestant eliminated with no coach pressing his or her button
  Contestant received an All Turn
  Contestant defaulted to this coach's team
  Contestant elected to join this coach's team
OrderContestantSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Seal Joel Delta Ricky
1Hannah Darling

21, from NSW

"Ghosts" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
2Ben Goldstein

20, from NSW

"Bedouin Song" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
3Rebekah Strongman

17, from VIC

"Next to Me"
4 Jackie Sannia

17, from VIC

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5Emma & Sarah Linnegar

23, from NSW

"Runaway"
6Mitchell Anderson

44, from NSW

"Sexual Healing" Crystal Clear app clean.svg
7Katie Carr

26, from NSW

"Who You Are" Crystal Clear app clean.svg
8Luke Mansini

26, from QLD

"Hometown Glory" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
9Shawne Kirke

28, from WA

"You Give Me Something" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg

Episode 8 (21 April)

The eighth episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 21 April 2013.

Key Crystal Clear app clean.svg Coach presses his or her button
  Contestant eliminated with no coach pressing his or her button
  Contestant received an All Turn
  Contestant defaulted to this coach's team
  Contestant elected to join this coach's team
OrderContestantSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Seal Joel Delta Ricky
1 Abby Dobson

44, from NSW

"Do Right Woman, Do Right Man"
2Michelle Martinez

28, from NSW

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3Eske Ozdemir

18, from NSW

"So Sick"
4Sione Felila

25, from NSW

"You to Me Are Everything" Crystal Clear app clean.svg
5Kiyomi Vella

19, from VIC

"1234" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
6Louise Roussety

29, from VIC

"Creep" Crystal Clear app clean.svg
7Vanessa Raspa

28, from WA / now NSW

"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'"
8Rob Edwards

35, from NSW

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9James Walker

19, from QLD

"One Crowded Hour" Crystal Clear app clean.svg
10Lauren Dawes

28, from NSW

"Is This Love" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Team Full

Episode 9 (22 April)

The ninth and final episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 22 April 2013.

Key Crystal Clear app clean.svg Coach presses his or her button
  Contestant eliminated with no coach pressing his or her button
  Contestant received an All Turn
  Contestant defaulted to this coach's team
  Contestant elected to join this coach's team
OrderContestantSongCoach's and contestant's choices
Seal Joel Delta Ricky
1Andy Sellars

28, from SA

"Across the Universe"Team Full
2 Simone Stacey

35, from QLD

"(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons" Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg Crystal Clear app clean.svg
3Garth Ploog

27, from VIC

"Everything"
4Sarah Carnegie

32, from VIC

"You Oughta Know"
5Michael Stangel

45, from VIC

"Bow River" Crystal Clear app clean.svg
6Louise Anton

46, from WA

"Maybe I'm Amazed"
7Adam Garrett

23, from WA

"Skinny Love" Crystal Clear app clean.svg
8Tyler Azzopardi

23, from NSW

"Gotta Get Thru This"
9Jac Stone

23, from QLD

"Watch Over Me" Crystal Clear app clean.svg

Battle rounds

Episode 1 (23 April)

The first episode of the Battle Rounds was broadcast on 23 April 2013.

  – Contestant wins battle round/advances to showdown
  – Contestant loses battle round but gets saved/advances
  – Contestant loses battle round and is eliminated
Episode/
Order
CoachWinnerSongLoser'Save' result
SealJoelDeltaRicky
1.1Delta GoodremCelia Pavey"A Thousand Years"Anna Weatherup
1.2Joel MaddenMichael Paynter"As Long as You Love Me"Louise Roussety
1.3Delta GoodremRob Edwards"Have a Little Faith in Me"Michael Stangel
1.4SealAlex Gibson"Skyfall"Skye ElizabethSave Used
1.5Ricky MartinCaterina Torres"Try"Katie Reeve
1.6Seal Harrison Craig "You Raise Me Up"Tim Moxey

Celia Pavey and Harrison Craig both entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 33 and No. 40 respectively. Celia rose to No. 23 the week later.

Episode 2 (28 April)

The second episode of the Battle Rounds was broadcast on 28 April 2013.

  – Contestant wins battle round/advances to showdown
  – Contestant loses battle round but gets saved/advances
  – Contestant loses battle round and is eliminated
Episode/
Order
CoachWinnerSongLoser'Save' result
SealJoelDeltaRicky
2.1Ricky MartinLuke Kennedy"I Dreamed a Dream"Belinda AdamsSave Used
2.2Joel MaddenKiyomi Vella"Human"Maya Weiss
2.3SealShawne Kirke"Love Rears Its Ugly Head"Sarah Martin
2.4Ricky MartinJames Walker"Semi-Charmed Life"Bec & Sebastian Ivanov
2.5Joel MaddenLyric McFarland"What a Wonderful World" Emma Pask
2.6Ricky MartinNick Kingswell"Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"Kaity DunstanSave Used
2.7Delta Goodrem Jackie Sannia "My Immortal"Jenna Dearness-Dark
2.8Joel MaddenDanni Hodson"Some Nights"Hannah Darling

Episode 3 (29 April)

The third episode of the Battle Rounds was broadcast on 29 April 2013.

  – Contestant wins battle round/advances to showdown
  – Contestant loses battle round but gets saved/advances
  – Contestant loses battle round and is eliminated
Episode/
Order
CoachWinnerSongLoser'Save' result
SealJoelDeltaRicky
3.1SealMichelle Martinez"Battlefield" Simone Stacey Save UsedSave UsedSave Used
3.2Joel MaddenDanny Ross"Are You Gonna Go My Way"Chris Sheehy
3.3Ricky Martin Miss Murphy "People Get Ready"Sione Felila
3.4Delta GoodremBen Goldstein"Give Me Love"Mitchell SteeleN/A
3.5 Tim Morrison "Lanterns"Oscar Chavez
3.6SealJac Stone"You Don't Know Me"Lauren Dawes
3.7Ricky MartinSimon Meli"Hard To Handle"Juliane Di Sisto

Episode 4 (30 April)

The fourth and final episode of the Battle Rounds was broadcast on 30 April 2013.

  – Contestant wins battle round/advances to showdown
  – Contestant loses battle round but gets saved/advances
  – Contestant loses battle round and is eliminated
Episode/
Order
CoachWinnerSongLoser'Save' result
SealJoelDeltaRicky
4.1SealNicholas Roy"You Found Me"Ryan SandersSave UsedSave UsedSave Used
4.2Delta GoodremNathan Allgood"Stay"Sophie Phillis
4.3Joel MaddenKathy Hinch"Titanium"Jessika Samarges
4.4Delta GoodremJosh Kyle"Hearts a Mess"Luke Mansini
4.5Joel MaddenAdam Garrett"Don't You Worry Child"Nick Stenmark
4.6SealMitchell Anderson"Walking in Memphis"Steve Clisby
4.7Ricky MartinImogen Brough"She Wolf"Katie CarrSave Used

Mitchell Anderson and Steve Clisby both entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 62 and No. 72 respectively. Steve rose to No. 60 the week later

Showdown rounds

Week 1 (5–7 May)

5 May

The first episode of the Showdowns was broadcast on 5 May 2013.

  – Contestant saved by the voters at home
  – Contestant was in the bottom 3 and was sent to the sing-off
  – Contestant received the fewest votes and was instantly eliminated
OrderCoachContestantSongResult
1.1Ricky MartinSimon Meli"Hold On, I'm A Comin'"Sing-off
1.2Imogen Brough"The Voice"Eliminated
1.3Nick Kingswell"Army of Two"Sing-off
1.4 Miss Murphy "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word"Saved by public
1.5SealMichelle Martinez"Dedication to My Ex"Sing-off
1.6Alex Gibson"The Sound of Silence"Sing-off
1.7Hannah Darling"Linger"Eliminated
1.8 Harrison Craig "Home"Saved by public

Harrison Craig, Miss Murphy, Alex Gibson and Michelle Martinez entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 13, No. 30, No. 49 and No. 87 respectively.

6 May

The second episode of the Showdowns was broadcast on 6 May 2013.

  – Contestant saved by the voters at home
  – Contestant was in the bottom 3 and was sent to the sing-off
  – Contestant received the fewest votes and was instantly eliminated
OrderCoachContestantSongResult
2.1Delta GoodremRob Edwards"Impossible"Sing-off
2.2Delta GoodremJackie Sannia"Arithmetic"Sing-off
2.3Delta GoodremJosh Kyle"Settle Down"Eliminated
2.4Delta GoodremSteve Clisby"God Bless The Child"Saved by public
2.5Joel MaddenDanni Hodson"Stronger"Eliminated
2.6Joel MaddenAdam Garrett"Animal"Sing-off
2.7Joel MaddenKiyomi Vella"Upside Down"Sing-off
2.8Joel MaddenMichael Paynter"The Horses"Saved by public

Jackie Sannia, Steve Clisby, Michael Paynter and Kiyomi Vella entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 24, No. 31, No. 34 and No. 48 respectively.

7 May

The first episode of the Live shows was broadcast on 7 May 2013.

Sing-off performances

  Contestant was saved by the coach
  Contestant was eliminated
OrderCoachContestantSongResult
1.1SealAlex Gibson"Blackbird"Saved
1.2SealMichelle Martinez"Lady Marmalade"Eliminated
2.1Ricky MartinSimon Meli"Ramble On"Saved
2.2Ricky MartinNick Kingswell"I Need a Dollar"Eliminated
3.1Delta Goodrem Jackie Sannia "People Help the People"Saved
3.2Delta GoodremRob Edwards"Seven Nation Army"Eliminated
4.1Joel MaddenAdam Garrett"Skinny Love"Eliminated
4.2Joel MaddenKiyomi Vella"1234"Saved

Week 2 (12–14 May)

12 May

The third episode of the Showdowns was broadcast on 12 May 2013.

  – Contestant saved by the voters at home
  – Contestant was in the bottom 3 and was sent to the sing-off
  – Contestant received the fewest votes and was instantly eliminated
OrderCoachContestantSongResult
1.1SealMitchell Anderson"The Letter"Saved by public
1.2SealNicholas Roy"Last Goodbye"Eliminated
1.3SealJac Stone"Luka"Sing-off
1.4SealShawne Kirke"Last Request"Sing-off
1.5Ricky MartinCaterina Torres"If I Were a Boy"Sing-off
1.6Ricky MartinJames Walker"Mr. Brightside"Eliminated
1.7Ricky MartinEmma Pask"Mas que Nada"Sing-off
1.8Ricky MartinLuke Kennedy"Con te partirò"Saved by public

Luke Kennedy, Emma Pask, Caterina Torres, Mitchell Anderson and Jac Stone entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 8, No. 15, No. 28, No. 88 and No. 92 respectively.

13 May

The fourth episode of the Showdowns was broadcast on 13 May 2013.

  – Contestant saved by the voters at home
  – Contestant was in the bottom 3 and was sent to the sing-off
  – Contestant received the fewest votes and was instantly eliminated
OrderCoachContestantSongResult
1.1Delta GoodremCelia Pavey"Woodstock"Saved by public
1.2Delta Goodrem Tim Morrison Learn to Fly Sing-off
1.3Delta GoodremNathan Allgood"When I Was Your Man"Eliminated
1.4Delta GoodremBen Goldstein"Waiting in Vain"Sing-off
1.5Joel MaddenMichael Stangel"Home"Saved by public
1.6Joel MaddenKathy Hinch"Bleeding Love"Eliminated
1.7Joel MaddenLyric McFarland"Let's Stay Together"Sing-off
1.8Joel MaddenDanny Ross"All Along the Watchtower"Sing-off

Celia Pavey, Michael Stangel, Lyric McFarland and Danny Ross entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 29, No. 41, No. 51, and No. 93 respectively.

14 May

The second episode of the Live shows was broadcast on 14 May 2013.

Sing-off performances

  Contestant was saved by the coach
  Contestant was eliminated
OrderCoachContestantSongResult
1.1Joel MaddenLyric McFarland"Shy Guy"Eliminated
1.2Joel MaddenDanny Ross"When the Levee Breaks"Saved
2.1Delta GoodremBen Goldstein"Bedouin Song"Eliminated
2.2Delta Goodrem Tim Morrison "Sunday Bloody Sunday"Saved
3.1SealJac Stone"Watch Over Me"Saved
3.2SealShawne Kirke"You Give Me Something"Eliminated
4.1Ricky MartinEmma Pask"Blue Skies"Eliminated
4.2Ricky MartinCaterina Torres"Hot Right Now"Saved

Live Finals

Episode 20 (20 May)

The first episode of the Live shows was broadcast on 20 May 2013.

  – Contestant saved by the voters at home
  – Contestant was sent through by the coach before votings
  – Contestant received the fewest votes and was instantly eliminated
OrderCoachContestantSongResult
1.1Joel Madden Michael Paynter "Locked Out of Heaven"Eliminated
1.2Joel MaddenMichael Stangel"Four Walls"Saved by public
1.3Joel MaddenDanny Ross"The Joker"Saved by coach
1.4Joel MaddenKiyomi Vella"It's Oh So Quiet"Saved by public
1.5SealMitchell Anderson"Dear Prudence"Saved by public
1.6SealAlex Gibson"Folsom Prison Blues"Saved by coach
1.7SealJac Stone"Uninvited"Eliminated
1.8Seal Harrison Craig "Can't Help Falling in Love"Saved by public
1.9Delta Goodrem Tim Morrison "Something"Eliminated
1.10Delta GoodremCelia Pavey"Jolene"Saved by public
1.11Delta Goodrem Jackie Sannia "Skyscraper"Saved by public
1.12Delta GoodremSteve Clisby"Just The Two of Us"Saved by coach
1.13Ricky MartinSimon Meli"Sympathy for the Devil"Saved by public
1.14Ricky MartinCaterina Torres"Love Don't Cost A Thing"Eliminated
1.15Ricky MartinMiss Murphy"1+1"Saved by public
1.16Ricky Martin Luke Kennedy "Please Don't Ask Me"Saved by coach

Harrison Craig (No. 6), Luke Kennedy (No. 11), Celia Pavey (No. 15), Kiyomi Vella (No. 45), Miss Murphy (No. 49), Jackie Sannia (No. 65), Jac Stone (No. 76), Mitchell Anderson (No. 79), Michael Paynter (No. 80), Michael Stangel (No. 82), Simon Meli (No. 86) and Steve Clisby (No. 89) entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances.

Episode 21 (27 May)

The second episode of the Live shows was broadcast on 27 May 2013.

  – Contestant saved by the voters at home
  – Contestant was chosen by the coach
  – Contestant was not chosen by the coach
OrderCoachContestantSongResult
1.1Ricky Martin Luke Kennedy "Freedom 90"Saved by public
1.2Delta GoodremSteve Clisby"New York State of Mind"Saved by coach
1.3SealAlex Gibson"Sweet Disposition"Eliminated
1.4Joel MaddenDanny Ross"Old Man"Saved by public
1.5Ricky MartinMiss Murphy"Killing Me Softly"Saved by coach
1.6Joel MaddenMichael Stangel"Everybody Hurts"Eliminated
1.7Delta GoodremCelia Pavey"Edelweiss"Saved by public
1.8Joel MaddenKiyomi Vella"Young Blood"Saved by coach
1.9SealMitchell Anderson"What Becomes of the Brokenhearted"Saved by coach
1.10Delta Goodrem Jackie Sannia "Smoke"Eliminated
1.11Ricky MartinSimon Meli"Tiny Dancer"Eliminated
1.12Seal Harrison Craig "It Had Better Be Tonight"Saved by public

Harrison Craig (No. 12), Celia Pavey (No. 23), Luke Kennedy (No. 25), Miss Murphy (No. 30), Danny Ross (No. 33), Jackie Sannia (No. 42), Steve Clisby (No. 49), Mitchell Anderson (No. 54), Kiyomi Vella (No. 58), Michael Stangel (No. 65) entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances.

Episode 22 (3 June)

The third episode of the Live shows was broadcast on 3 June 2013.

  – Contestant saved by the voters at home
  – Contestant received the fewest votes and was eliminated
OrderCoachContestantSongResult
1.1Seal Harrison Craig "If"Advanced
1.2Ricky MartinMiss Murphy"You've Really Got a Hold on Me"Eliminated
1.3Joel MaddenDanny Ross"It's Time"Advanced
1.4Delta GoodremSteve Clisby"Sunday in Savannah"Eliminated
1.5Joel MaddenKiyomi Vella"Pack Up"Eliminated
1.6SealMitchell Anderson"Take Me to the River"Eliminated
1.7Ricky Martin Luke Kennedy "Overjoyed"Advanced
1.8Delta GoodremCelia Pavey"Will You Love Me Tomorrow"Advanced

Celia Pavey (No. 23), Harrison Craig (No. 24), Miss Murphy (No. 32), Luke Kennedy (No. 35), Steve Clisby (No. 49), Kiyomi Vella (No. 59), Danny Ross (No. 69), Mitchell Anderson (No. 83) entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances.

Semi-finals

Episode 23 (10 June)

The fourth episode of the Live shows was broadcast on 10 June 2013.

  – Contestant saved by the voters at home
  – Contestant received the fewest votes and was eliminated
  – Winner
  – Runner-up
  – Third place
  – Fourth place
OrderCoachContestantSongResult
1.1Delta GoodremCelia Pavey"Xanadu"Advanced
1.2Delta GoodremSteve Clisby"Change the World"Eliminated
1.3Seal Harrison Craig "Unchained Melody"Advanced
1.4SealMitchell Anderson"To Love Somebody"Eliminated
1.5Joel MaddenKiyomi Vella"Running Up That Hill"Eliminated
1.6Joel MaddenDanny Ross"Let Her Go"Advanced
1.7Ricky MartinMiss Murphy"Love Don't Live Here Anymore"Eliminated
1.8Ricky Martin Luke Kennedy "Caruso"Advanced
1.9Ricky Martin Luke Kennedy "Love Is Gone"Runner-up
1.10Delta GoodremCelia Pavey"Candle in the Night"Third place
1.11Joel MaddenDanny Ross"Windmill"Fourth place
1.12Seal Harrison Craig "More Than a Dream"Winner

Harrison Craig's Unchained Melody (No. 2) and More Than a Dream (No. 3), Luke Kennedy's Love Is Gone (No. 22) and Caruso (No. 23), Celia Pavey's Candle in the Night (No. 32) and Xanadu (No. 73) and Danny Ross's Let Her Go (No. 78) and Windmill (No. 89) entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances.

Coach and Group performances
Performer(s)Song
Seal, Joel Madden, Delta Goodrem and Ricky Martin "Livin' la Vida Loca"

Grand final

Episode 24 (17 June)

The Grand Final was broadcast on 17 June 2013.

Performer(s)Song
Harrison Craig, Danny Ross, Luke Kennedy and Celia Pavey "You're the Voice"
Danny Ross and Joel Madden "Pompeii"
Luke Kennedy and Ricky Martin "El Tango De Roxanne"
OneRepublic "Counting Stars"
Celia Pavey and Delta Goodrem "Go Your Own Way"
Robin Thicke "Blurred Lines"
Harrison Craig and Seal "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"
Delta Goodrem "Heart Hypnotic"
Ricky Martin "Come With Me"

Winner

Song

Harrison Craig "Unconditional"

Results summary

Team Seal

Colour key
  Artist was chosen by the public to go through
  Artist was chosen by the coach to go through
  Artist did not perform that week
  Artist was saved from another coach's team
  Artist moved to another coach's team due to save
Artist Battles Top 8.1 Top 8.3 Top 4 Top 3 Top 2 Finale
Harrison Craig AdvancedAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedWinner
Mitchell AndersonAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedEliminated (Semi-finals)
Alex GibsonAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedEliminated (Live Finals 2)
Jac StoneAdvancedAdvancedEliminated (Live Finals 1)
Shawne KirkeAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Judge)
Nicholas RoyAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Voting)
Michelle MartinezAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Judge)
Hannah DarlingSaved (Battles)Eliminated (Showdown – Voting)
Steve ClisbySaved by Delta (Battles)
Lauren DawesEliminated (Battles)
Ryan SandersEliminated (Battles)
Sarah MartinEliminated (Battles)
Simone Stacey Eliminated (Battles)
Skye ElizabethEliminated (Battles)
Tim MoxeyEliminated (Battles)

Team Joel

Colour key
  Artist was chosen by the public to go through
  Artist was chosen by the coach to go through
  Artist did not perform that week
  Artist was saved from another coach's team
  Artist moved to another coach's team due to save
Artist Battles Top 8.2 Top 8.4 Top 4 Top 3 Top 2 Finale
Danny RossAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedFourth place
Kiyomi VellaAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedEliminated (Semi-finals)
Michael StangelSaved (Battles)AdvancedAdvancedEliminated (Live Finals 2)
Michael Paynter AdvancedAdvancedEliminated (Live Finals 1)
Lyric McFarlandAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Judge)
Kathy HinchAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Voting)
Adam GarrettAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Judge)
Danni HodsonAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Voting)
Emma Pask Saved by Ricky (Battles)
Hannah DarlingSaved by Seal (Battles)
Chris SheehyEliminated (Battles)
Jessika SamargesEliminated (Battles)
Louise RoussetyEliminated (Battles)
Maya WeissEliminated (Battles)
Nick StenmarkEliminated (Battles)

Team Delta

Colour key
  Artist was chosen by the public to go through
  Artist was chosen by the coach to go through
  Artist did not perform that week
  Artist was saved from another coach's team
  Artist moved to another coach's team due to save
Artist Battles Top 8.2 Top 8.4 Top 4 Top 3 Top 2 Finale
Celia Pavey AdvancedAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedThird place
Steve ClisbySaved (Battles)AdvancedAdvancedAdvancedEliminated (Semi-finals)
Jackie Sannia AdvancedAdvancedAdvancedEliminated (Live Finals 2)
Tim Morrison AdvancedAdvancedEliminated (Live Finals 1)
Ben GoldsteinAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Judge)
Nathan AllgoodAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Voting)
Rob EdwardsAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Judge)
Josh KyleAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Voting)
Michael StangelSaved by Joel (Battles)
Anna WeatherupEliminated (Battles)
Jenna Dearness-DarkEliminated (Battles)
Luke MansiniEliminated (Battles)
Mitchell SteeleEliminated (Battles)
Oscar ChavezEliminated (Battles)
Sophie PhillisEliminated (Battles)

Team Ricky

Colour key
  Artist was chosen by the public to go through
  Artist was chosen by the coach to go through
  Artist did not perform that week
  Artist was saved from another coach's team
  Artist moved to another coach's team due to save
Artist Battles Top 8.1 Top 8.3 Top 4 Top 3 Top 2 Finale
Luke Kennedy AdvancedAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedRunner-up
Miss MurphyAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedEliminated (Semi-finals)
Simon MeliAdvancedAdvancedAdvancedEliminated (Live Finals 2)
Caterina TorresAdvancedAdvancedEliminated (Live Finals 1)
Emma Pask Saved (Battles)Eliminated (Showdown – Judge)
James WalkerAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Voting)
Nick KingswellAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Judge)
Imogen BroughAdvancedEliminated (Showdown – Voting)
Bec & Sebastian IvanovEliminated (Battles)
Belinda AdamsEliminated (Battles)
Juliane Di SistoEliminated (Battles)
Kaity DunstanEliminated (Battles)
Katie CarrEliminated (Battles)
Katie ReeveEliminated (Battles)
Sione FelilaEliminated (Battles)

Elimination Chart

Overall

Artist's info
Result details
Live show results per week
ArtistWeek 1Week 2Semi-FinalsFinals
Harrison CraigSafeSafeSafeWinner
Luke KennedySafeSafeSafeRunner-Up
Celia PaveySafeSafeSafe3rd place
Danny RossSafeSafeSafe4th place
Kiyomi VellaSafeSafeEliminatedEliminated (Semi-Finals)
Miss MurphySafeSafeEliminated
Mitchell AndersonSafeSafeEliminated
Steve ClisbySafeSafeEliminated
Alex GibsonSafeEliminatedEliminated (Week 3)
Jackie SanniaSafeEliminated
Michael StangelSafeEliminated
Simon MeliSafeEliminated
Caterina TorresEliminatedEliminated (Week 2)
Jac StoneEliminated
Michael PaynterEliminated
Tim MorrisonEliminated

Artist's info

  •   Artist from Team Seal
  •   Artist from Team Joel
  •   Artist from Team Delta
  •   Artist from Team Ricky
Result details
  •   Winner
  •   Runner-up
  •   Third place
  •   Fourth Place
  •   Artist was eliminated
Live show results per week
ArtistLive ShowsThe Live Finale
Week 1Week 2Week 3
Harrison CraigPublic's vote .svg Advanced .svg Advanced .svg Winner .svg .svg
Mitchell AndersonPublic's vote .svg Advanced .svg Eliminated .svg
Alex GibsonCoach's choiceEliminated
Jac StoneEliminated .svg
Danny RossCoach's choiceAdvanced .svg Advanced .svg Fourth place .svg .svg
Kiyomi VellaPublic's vote .svg Advanced .svg Eliminated .svg
Michael StangelPublic's vote .svg Eliminated .svg
Michael PaynterEliminated .svg
Celia PaveyPublic's vote .svg Advanced .svg Advanced .svg Third Place .svg .svg
Steve ClisbyCoach's choice .svg Advanced .svg Eliminated .svg
Jackie SanniaPublic's vote .svg Eliminated .svg
Tim MorrisonEliminated
Luke KennedyCoach's choice .svg Advanced .svg Advanced .svg Runner-Up .svg .svg
Miss MurphyPublic's vote .svg Advanced .svg Eliminated .svg
Simon MeliPublic's vote .svg Eliminated
Caterina TorresEliminated

Guest performance(s)

EpisodeShow segmentPerformer(s)TitleARIA Singles Chart reactionPerformance
type
16Live Results Show 1 will.i.am "thatPower"No. 8 (+4)live performance
19Live Results Show 2 The Wanted "Walks Like Rihanna"No. 33 (debut)live performance
21Live Finals 2 Gurrumul Yunupingu and Delta Goodrem "Bayini"No. 4 (debut)live performance
22Live Finals 3 Karise Eden "Threads of Silence"No. 19 (debut)live performance
23Semi-finals Timomatic "Parachute"No. 7 (debut)live performance
24Grand Final OneRepublic "Counting Stars"live performance
Delta Goodrem "Heart Hypnotic"No. 7 (debut)live performance
Robin Thicke "Blurred Lines"live performances
Ricky Martin "Come With Me"No. 3 (debut)live performance
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart

Reception

Ratings

Colour key:
  – Highest rating during the season
  – Lowest rating during the season
EpisodeOriginal airdateTimeslotViewers
(millions)
Night RankWeekly RankSource
1"The Blind Auditions"7 April 2013Sunday 6:30 pm1.940#1#4 [16] [17]
28 April 2013Monday 7:00 pm1.969#1#3 [18] [17]
39 April 2013Tuesday 7:00 pm2.199#1#1 [19] [17]
410 April 2013Wednesday 7:00 pm2.121#1#2 [20] [17]
514 April 2013Sunday 6:30 pm2.103#1#2 [21] [22]
615 April 2013Monday 7:00 pm2.172#1#1 [23] [22]
716 April 2013Tuesday 7:00 pm2.029#1#3 [24] [22]
821 April 2013Sunday 6:30 pm2.097#1#1 [25] [26]
922 April 2013Monday 7:00 pm2.018#1#2 [27] [26]
10"The Battles"23 April 2013Tuesday 7:00 pm2.038#1#3 [28] [26]
1128 April 2013Sunday 6:30 pm2.092#3#5 [29] [30]
1229 April 2013Monday 7:00 pm2.116#1#4 [31] [30]
1330 April 2013Tuesday 7:00 pm2.138#1#3 [32] [30]
14"The Showdowns"5 May 2013Sunday 6:30 pm2.039#1#1 [33] [34]
156 May 2013Monday 7:00 pm2.049#1#2 [35] [34]
16"Live Results Show"7 May 2013Tuesday 7:00 pm2.035#1#3 [36] [34]
17"The Showdowns"12 May 2013Sunday 6:30 pm2.035#1#1 [37] [38]
1813 May 2013Monday 7:00 pm1.685#1#2 [39] [38]
19"Live Results Show"14 May 2013Tuesday 7:00 pm1.655#1#3 [40] [38]
20"Live Finals"20 May 2013Monday 7:00 pm1.641#1#1 [41]
2127 May 20131.699#1 [42]
223 June 20131.613#1 [43]
23"Semi-Finals"10 June 20131.777#1 [44]
24"Grand Finale"17 June 20132.093#2 [45]
"Winner Announced"2.380#1

Notes

  1. Contestant Kathy Hinch's blind audition was featured in the third episode, but the outcome wasn't revealed until the following episode.

One contestant who successfully secured a spot on team Joel, Adam Lerossignol, left the competition shortly after being selected for personal reasons. His performance of behind blue eyes was not televised.

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