
The Voice Australia ended with a bang on Sunday night.
Alyssa Delpopolo was crowned as the winner for 2025, following a spectacular and nail-biting Grand Finale.
The powerhouse vocalist from Sydney was visibly stunned as host Sonia Kruger announced the life-changing result.
‘It doesn’t feel real at all,’ the stunned 19-year-old said.
Thrilled, her coach Kate Miller-Heidke shared: ‘Australia loves you as much as I do, and I’m so thrilled. We did it!’
Judge Mel C chimed in: ‘With a voice like that, I think Alyssa was born ready.’
The Voice Australia ended with a bang on Sunday night. Alyssa Delpopolo (pictured) was crowned as the winner for 2025, following a spectacular and nail-biting Grand Finale
As the newly crowned The Voice champion, Alyssa won $100,000 in cash prizes.
She also walked away with an all-inclusive recording development package.
It includes production, recording, mixing, mastering and access to Australia’s leading A&R and label services.
Alyssa had wowed the judges with the ballad It’s All Coming Back To Me Now by Celine Dion.
‘It’s not a Celine Dion song, it’s the Celine Dion song,’ Alyssa said before her performance, which she was nervous about before taking the stage.
She need not have worried as her final solo performance earned a standing ovation from all four Coaches.
Alyssa also delivered a moving rendition of Selena Gomez’s hit song Lose You To Love Me.
The performance featured an angelic duet between Alyssa and her coach Kate, who joined her on stage for the song.
Thrilled, her coach Kate Miller-Heidke (right) shared: ‘Australia loves you as much as I do, and I’m so thrilled. We did it!’
Fellow Grand Finalists Bella Parnell, Cassie Henderson and Cle Morgan also soared with show-stopping performances throughout the series. All pictured
‘That was stunning. I think even Celine would sit here and go, wow! That was incredible,’ said judge Richard Marx.
Kate added: ‘To see you in all of your glory. Standing there in all of your power. It’s transcendent.’
Alyssa’s journey to victory began when she caught the attention of the Coaches by singing from the audience during a break, prompting an invitation to the Blind Auditions from Kate and Ronan Keating.
She initially joined Team Ronan, but after the Battles round, Kate successfully persuaded her to switch teams.
Fellow Grand Finalists Bella Parnell, Cassie Henderson and Cle Morgan also soared with show-stopping performances throughout the series.



