0/5

Australian Idol: promos

Seven teases new acts from its 2024 talent series.

Seven has recently released promos for Australian Idol with new acts for the 2024 season.

I was hoping it would have fuller vision of auditions, but the acts sound promising nonetheless..

Twenty-year-old Jake Carlson’s Australian Idol dream extends beyond personal success.

The music therapist from Mernda, Victoria aspires to reach a broader audience and make a positive impact through the transformative power of music.

Dedicating I Won’t Give Up by Jason Mraz to his brother, sharing: “My brother was diagnosed with autism when he was three years old. We didn’t know how to help him. He didn’t know what he needed help with. The music became a tool for that.”

Jake’s audition brings him one step closer to his dream, after wowing judges Kyle Sandilands, Marcia Hines and Amy Shark.

Amy declared: “He’s lucky to get a brother like you, that was just so beautiful. It’s a huge yes. You are amazing.”

When 30-year-old Dylan Wright from Bangalow, NSW enters the Australian Idol headquarters, judges Kyle Sandilands, Marcia Hines and Amy Shark know they have witnessed a star-on-the-rise.

Dylan’s moving acoustic rendition of the Crowded House classic Better Be Home Soon left the judges in tears.

Dedicating the audition to his late mum, an amateur opera singer who encouraged Dylan’s talent and took him to see Crowded House live, Dylan tenderly acknowledged: “one day I’ll be coming back home to her.”

Monday, 29 January on even.

One Response

Leave a Reply