Viewers are celebrating as four women make history in The Voice Australia’s most competitive Grand Final yet.

    The stage is set for a history-making showdown on The Voice Australia, with four powerhouse women claiming their spot in next week’s Grand Finale on Channel 7 and 7plus.

    It was an emotional rollercoaster on Sunday night as the Semi-Final delivered stunning performances, fierce competition and some of the most heartfelt moments of the season.

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    After a night of soaring vocals, Alyssa Delpopolo from Team Kate and Cle Morgan from Team Ronan secured their places in the finale, joining Cassie Henderson from Team Melanie C and Bella Parnell from Team Richard in what will be the show’s first-ever all-female Grand Final line-up.

    Ronan Keating faced one of his toughest calls yet after standout performances from Cle Morgan and Ellaphon Ta, admitting he was torn between the two.

    “They both gave me an equal performance. Everything I asked of both of my artists, they gave me.

    Me being me, I went and chose two artists that are emotional performers. I wear my heart on my sleeve when I perform – that’s what exactly these two artists do,” said Ronan.

    Cle ultimately clinched the spot with a stirring rendition of Counting Crows’ Round Here, a performance Ronan described as “next level.”

    A visibly shocked Cle later said: “It’s bittersweet. I’m feeling really proud.”

    Meanwhile, Alyssa Delpopolo’s journey reached new heights with her commanding performance of Raye’s Oscar Winning Tears, earning praise from her coach Kate Ceberano and edging out Sienna Langenheim, who took on Fleetwood Mac’s Go Your Own Way.

    “Alyssa has a gift. She’s just outrageously good at singing.

    To watch her grow through this process and learn how not just to be a great singer but to tell a story, to communicate with the audience, to make it about connection, bringing people on a journey, all of that, I just couldn’t be happier,” said Kate.

    The young singer, who was first discovered in the audience before joining Team Ronan and later switching to Team Kate, was overcome with emotion after her win.

    “It doesn’t feel real. I’m absolutely so grateful to be here right now. I want to thank Kate for giving me a second chance,” said Alyssa.

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    Voting is now open for viewers to decide who will be crowned The Voice 2025 champion. The winner will take home a $100,000 cash prize along with a full recording development package, including production, recording, mixing, mastering and access to Australia’s leading A&R and label services.

    The final four contenders vying for the title are:

    • Alyssa Delpopolo – Team Kate
    • Bella Parnell – Team Richard
    • Cassie Henderson – Team Melanie C
    • Cle Morgan – Team Ronan

    The Voice Australia Grand Finale airs 7.00pm Sunday, 2 November on Seven and 7plus.

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