Melbourne kids competing in The Voice with star judges including Delta Goodrem
FOUR talented kids from Melbourne will be competing to turn the chairs of The Voice judges and be crowned winner this year.
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MEET the Melbourne kids vying to be crowned winner of The Voice in 2018.
Aydan Calafiore, 17, Bella Paige, 16, Madi Krstevski, 17, and Josh Richards, 15, are the young guns hoping to turn the chair of judges Delta Goodrem, Boy George,
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For Calafiore and Paige, it’s the second time around. No chairs spun for Calafiore last year.
“You’ve just got to roll with it,” he said. “Give it another crack and see what happens.”
Paige came runner up on The Voice Kids in 2014.
She went on to represent Australia in Junior Eurovision a year later.
“Music is my life,” she said. “I want to continue the dream.”
Krstevski, who writes and produces her own songs, says family and friends encouraged her to share her gift on national television.
Richards, 15, said: “I’m so young, I’m hoping to get experience in the industry and figure out what it’s like.”