With the grand final for The Voice Australia looming, TV WEEK checks in with the final four to learn who is getting in the way of their victories.
Daniel Shaw
Who is your biggest threat in the competition?
Zeek is – he’s similar in terms of connecting to the songs, which is our number-one weapon. We’re both on instruments – he plays guitar and myself piano. I look up to Zeek; he’s always my favourite performance. He’s what I look for in a singer and he always delivers the sort of song and performance that I love.
What would you with the prize money?
The priority is putting it into my musical career – funding my music and investing into that. I want to record and tour and do everything I can to make sure my music gets to my fans.
How are you dealing with the fame from the show?
It’s been alright for me. I don’t get out a lot, but it is really nice getting the occasional “good job” or, “I’ve seen you on the show – great job”. I really appreciate the support when I go out and get recognition. It brightens my day a bit more.
Diana Rouvas
Who is your biggest threat in the competition?
Everyone is. Everyone is unique and has a different sound and edge in their own way, so for me, everyone is a threat.
What would you with the prize money?
I’ll spend the money investing in myself, my music and progressing in my career. It’s what I want to pursue, so the prize money will definitely go towards furthering my career as an artist.
How are you dealing with the fame from the show?
It’s been very nice to have the support of Australia behind me through this journey again.
Jordan Anthony
Who is your biggest threat in the competition?
My biggest threat is Diana because she has a powerhouse voice and she has the ability to just stand on stage and deliver. That’s a big threat in a competition like The Voice.
What would you with the prize money?
I would go on a little shop for some new shoes and pay for some studio time to record my new music.
Zeek Power
Who is your biggest threat in the competition?
My biggest threat is Daniel because I feel like both of our approaches are similar – we evoke emotions through the instruments we play as well.
What would you with the prize money?
I would probably buy some new tyres for my car and fill it up with petrol – joking! But I am using this as a launch pad and will invest in myself and my music.
The Voice Australia finale airs Sunday, 7pm, on Nine Network.