Duncan Toombs, a rising country singer, delivered a powerful and emotional audition on The Voice Australia, leaving both the judges and the audience in awe. His rendition of John Hiatt’s “Have A Little Faith” captivated the crowd, and new coach LeAnn Rimes was moved to tears midway through his performance.
Toombs’ Blind Audition was a resounding success, earning him the rare distinction of turning all four coaches’ chairs. Following his impressive performance, Rimes, intrigued by his talent, asked if he could share an original song. Toombs revealed that he had recently been involved in songwriting sessions in Nashville, and he dedicated the song to his late father, who passed away three years ago. The heartfelt tribute was so powerful that it could have easily served as his audition piece.
After hearing pitches from all the coaches—LeAnn Rimes, Adam Lambert, Guy Sebastian, and Kate Miller-Heidke—Toombs ultimately chose to join Rimes’ team, citing his deep-rooted love for country music as the deciding factor. This season of The Voice Australia is shaping up to be one of the most exciting yet, with Toombs as one of the standout talents.