The Voice Australia 2013: Harrison Craig vs Celia Pavey as Season 2 Winner? [VIDEOS]
The Voice Australia 2013 is fast approaching its Season 2 finale. Harrison Craig and Celia Pavey remain as strong favourites since their blind auditions. Which contestant has shown better performances in the singing competition?
From Team Seal’s corner: Harrison Craig, 18, from Victoria, inspires a lot of people for performing well in the competition despite a speech impediment. To those who follow international singing competitions, Craig is often compared to American Idol 2013 finalist Lazaro Arbos.
Despite being challenged when speaking, both young men soar when they sing.
From Team Delta’s corner: Celia Pavey, 19, from NSW, had been uploading some covers to YouTube before joining The Voice Australia. She is known for her enchanting vocals, which others describe to be “like the voice of an angel.” She is also known for her striking resemblance to Sansa Stark of Game of Thrones.
On Monday night, Harrison and Celia joined the 30-year-old men Danny Ross and Luke Kennedy in the Top 4 voters’ favourites. The age gap among the four could work well for the teens, who make up a significant chunk of The Voice viewers and voters. Which contestant will follow Karise Eden to the roster of The Voice champions?
Scroll down to play some of the most celebrated performances of Harrison Craig and Celia Pavey in the videos below.
Harrison Craig Sings Can't Help Falling In Love: The Voice Australia 2013
Celia Pavey Sings “Scarborough Fair Canticle”
Harrison Craig in Battle Rounds with Tim Moxey (“You Raise Me Up”)
Celia Pavey in Battle Rounds with Anna Weatherup: "A Thousand Years"
Before The Voice Australia 2013: Celia Pavey Sings “Can't Help Falling In Love”
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