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Tickets are free as filming for 'The Voice Australia' continues this month.

'The Voice' winner Alyssa Delpopolo
'The Voice' winner Alyssa Delpopolo(Credit: Supplied/Seven)

The Voice Australia is looking for fans to attend the recordings of its Knockouts and Quarter Final sessions in Sydney.

As TV Tonight notes, audience tickets are now available to attend said sessions. Tickets are free, and filming is taking place at Carriageworks in Eveleigh on Wednesday, 11 March, and Thursday, 19 March.

The Knockouts sessions will take place on Wednesday, 11 March. The first session has an arrival time of 11:45 am and a scheduled finish time of 3:30 pm. Then, punters can arrive at 3:40 pm for the second session, concluding at 7:10 pm.

The following week, filming for the Quarter Finals begins with arrival times of 12:15 pm and 4:25 pm, and finishes at 4:15 pm and 8:15 pm, respectively.

The minimum age of attendance is 12. Plus, all children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Tickets are free and available to secure here. The Voice Australia will return to Seven later this year.

In 2026, The Voice has secured the following coaches for the second year running: crooner Richard Marx, Spice Girl Melanie C, former Boyzone star and singer-songwriter Ronan Keating, and Australian singer and musician Kate Miller-Heidke.

Last year’s season of The Voice was won by Alyssa Delpopolo, a singer on Miller-Heidke’s team. She took home a $100,000 cash prize and an all-inclusive recording development package including production, recording, mixing, mastering and access to Australia’s leading A&R and label services.

“It doesn’t feel real at all,” Delpopolo said.

Coach Kate Miller-Heidke added, “I want to say I can’t believe it, just because of the incredible depth of talent that’s on this stage, but I CAN believe it. Australia loves you as much as I do.”

The 2024 judging panel included Australian singers Kate Miller-Heidke and Guy Sebastian, alongside country star LeAnn Rimes and Queen’s touring singer and American Idol alum, Adam Lambert.