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Geelong-based Tasmanian singer Stellar Perry stirs fans’ emotions in Voice Finale

Tasmanian singer Stellar Perry has given a memorable performance in the grand finale of The Voice — but was it enough for the $100,000 prize?

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HOBART singer Stellar Perry left a lasting impression on fans of The Voice following the show’s grand finale, despite missing out on the ultimate prize.

The finale was won by Chris Sebastian, younger brother of judge Guy Sebastian.

Perry was coached on The Voice by Delta Goodrem.

The pair performed a duet of the Kate Bush song Running Up That Hill before Perry sang Anyone by Demi Lovato for her solo performance.

Perry grew up in Hobart as Amanda Grafanakis before moving to Geelong to further her music career.

Stellar Perry during one of her solos on The Voice. Picture: SUPPLIED
Stellar Perry during one of her solos on The Voice. Picture: SUPPLIED

The 37-year-old cleaner made it to the final four on Tuesday night, when fellow Tasmanian Jesse Teinaki was sent home.

The winner of the Nine Network talent show was determined by votes from the public.

Voting closed after all four artists had performed twice during the grand finale.

During the lead-up to the finale Perry said The Voice had been a “phenomenal” experience.

“It’s just the most life-changing thing ever that I could hope or dream for,” she said.

blair.richards@news.com.au

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