'The Voice' Does It Again: More Familiar Local Acts Compete In Blind Auditions

27 May 2020 | 11:22 am | Staff Writer

More Aussie singers hit the stage.

The Voice has brought more familiar local artists to the stage yet again this week. 

After Illawarra singer Timothy James Bowen and Chris Sebastian impressed on Monday night, Tuesday's episode saw Sydney artist Jesse Teinaki compete in the blind auditions with Billie Eilish's When The Party's Over

Some may remember that Teinaki won the Telstra Road To Discovery competition back in 2013 which gifted him the opportunity to open for Bon Jovi during the iconic rock group's headline tour of the country that year. 

Teinaki also featured on Tasmania's Skyfields festival line-up in 2016 alongside a bill that boasted Aussie heavyweights like Missy Higgins and Paul Dempsey.


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Teinaki originally appeared on The Voice last season where he made it through to the Battle rounds.

His performance last night saw all four judges turn their chairs, however Teinaki picked Delta Goodrem as his coach.

Meanwhile, Tuesday's episode also saw Melbourne songwriter Luke Biscan (son of Goanna founding member Mike Biscan) perform and join Guy Sebastian's team.

As TV Tonight reports, The Voice was a hit in the ratings again on Tuesday, pulling in an audience of 988,000.

The Voice returns on Sunday night.

Jesse Teinaki

Missy Higgins

Paul Dempsey

Luke Biscan

Delta Goodrem

Guy Sebastian