In exciting news for reality show lovers, The Voice Australia is gearing up to return in 2025!
Expect big voices, high drama, and plenty of chair-turning moments as a new crop of hopefuls fight for the top spot.
The Voice Australia first hit screens in 2012, adapted from the original Dutch format The Voice of Holland.
In case it’s somehow flown under your radar, The Voice features four celebrity coaches who mentor contestants across multiple rounds.

The most iconic part? The blind auditions.
Coaches face away from the stage, meaning they can only judge based on what really matters: the voice.
If they like what they hear, they hit the big red button – spinning their chair around in a moment of peak reality TV drama.
From there, the competition kicks off. Coaches build their teams, guide their artists, and eventually, one singer walks away with $100,000 and a recording contract.

Over the years, the show has launched the careers of artists like Karise Eden and Harrison Craig, proving it’s more than just a singing comp; it’s a career catalyst.
So, who’s coaching, who’s competing, and what can we expect this year?
Let’s get into everything you need to know about The Voice Australia 2025.
Is The Voice Australia coming back in 2025?
Yes! The Voice Australia is coming back in 2025 for its 14th season!

What date does The Voice start in 2025?
The new season of The Voice Australia will premiere on Sunday, August 10, 2025 on Channel 7 and 7plus.
Which coaches will be on The Voice 2025?
Melanie C, Ronan Keating, Richard Marx, and Kate Miller-Heidke are the 2025 coaches; learn more about them all here.
Who is the host of The Voice Australia 2025?
Sonia Kruger is all set to return as host.
Where is The Voice Australia filmed in 2025?
This year’s season was filmed in Sydney; specifically at Carriageworks, located in Eveleigh.