The second season of The Voice, the Australian reality talent show, premiered on 7 April 2013. All coaches and hosts from the previous season returned for their second season, except Keith Urban, who left the panel and was replaced by Ricky Martin.
This season was won by Harrison Craig, whose victory marked Seal's second and final win as a coach.
The season is part of the television franchise, The Voice and is based on a similar competition format in The Netherlands entitled The Voice of Holland. The winner receives a recording contract with Universal Music. This season consists of four phases: the blind auditions, battle phase, followed by the showdowns and finally the live performance shows.
For the second season, during the battle rounds phase of the competition, opposing coaches have the ability to steal the singer that was sent home by the original coach. If more than one coach hits their buzzer to recruit the singer in question, the contestant decides which coach to work with. This format was first used in the third season of the American version of The Voice.
Season 1 coaches Delta Goodrem, Joel Madden and Seal returned. It was announced in September 2012 that Keith Urban would not be returning as a coach for the second season, after accepting an offer to join the American Idol judging panel. Following an extensive search process by producers, and constant media speculation on who would replace Urban, Ricky Martin was officially announced as the new coach in November 2012. In response to joining the series, Martin paid tribute to Urban saying he was "humbled to be sitting in his chair". Nine's Director of Television, Michael Healy stated that Martin would bring "huge experience" and be the "perfect addition" to the coaching panel, with Goodrem, Madden and Seal all publicly expressing excitement at the news via their Twitter accounts.
Mentors for the second season were announced on 1 March 2013 as Ryan Tedder, Jessica Mauboy, Ben Lee and Connie Mitchell, who teamed up with Goodrem, Martin, Madden and Seal respectively.
Darren McMullen returned as host for the second season, while Faustina Agolley also returned as social media correspondent.
The first episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 7 April 2013. The coaches performed a cover of "Diamonds" together at the start of the show.
Celia Pavey and Kaity Dunstan both entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 27 and No. 40 respectively.
The second episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 8 April 2013.
Harrison Craig entered the ARIA Singles Charts after his performance at No. 18.
The third episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 9 April 2013.
The fourth episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 10 April 2013.
The fifth episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 14 April 2013.
The sixth episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 15 April 2013.
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Imogen Brough entered the ARIA Singles Charts following her performance, at No. 43.
The seventh episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 16 April 2013.
The eighth episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 21 April 2013.
The ninth and final episode of the Blind Auditions was broadcast on 22 April 2013.
The first episode of the Battle Rounds was broadcast on 23 April 2013.
Celia Pavey and Harrison Craig both entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 33 and No. 40 respectively. Celia rose to No. 23 the week later.
The second episode of the Battle Rounds was broadcast on 28 April 2013.
The third episode of the Battle Rounds was broadcast on 29 April 2013.
The fourth and final episode of the Battle Rounds was broadcast on 30 April 2013.
Mitchell Anderson and Steve Clisby both entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 62 and No. 72 respectively. Steve rose to No. 60 the week later
The first episode of the Showdowns was broadcast on 5 May 2013.
Harrison Craig, Miss Murphy, Alex Gibson and Michelle Martinez entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 13, No. 30, No. 49 and No. 87 respectively.
The second episode of the Showdowns was broadcast on 6 May 2013.
Jackie Sannia, Steve Clisby, Michael Paynter and Kiyomi Vella entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 24, No. 31, No. 34 and No. 48 respectively.
The first episode of the Live shows was broadcast on 7 May 2013.
Sing-off performances
The third episode of the Showdowns was broadcast on 12 May 2013.
Luke Kennedy, Emma Pask, Caterina Torres, Mitchell Anderson and Jac Stone entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 8, No. 15, No. 28, No. 88 and No. 92 respectively.
The fourth episode of the Showdowns was broadcast on 13 May 2013.
Celia Pavey, Michael Stangel, Lyric McFarland and Danny Ross entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances at No. 29, No. 41, No. 51, and No. 93 respectively.
The second episode of the Live shows was broadcast on 14 May 2013.
Sing-off performances
The first episode of the Live shows was broadcast on 20 May 2013.
Harrison Craig (No. 6), Luke Kennedy (No. 11), Celia Pavey (No. 15), Kiyomi Vella (No. 45), Miss Murphy (No. 49), Jackie Sannia (No. 65), Jac Stone (No. 76), Mitchell Anderson (No. 79), Michael Paynter (No. 80), Michael Stangel (No. 82), Simon Meli (No. 86) and Steve Clisby (No. 89) entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances.
The second episode of the Live shows was broadcast on 27 May 2013.
Harrison Craig (No. 12), Celia Pavey (No. 23), Luke Kennedy (No. 25), Miss Murphy (No. 30), Danny Ross (No. 33), Jackie Sannia (No. 42), Steve Clisby (No. 49), Mitchell Anderson (No. 54), Kiyomi Vella (No. 58), Michael Stangel (No. 65) entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances.
The third episode of the Live shows was broadcast on 3 June 2013.
Celia Pavey (No. 23), Harrison Craig (No. 24), Miss Murphy (No. 32), Luke Kennedy (No. 35), Steve Clisby (No. 49), Kiyomi Vella (No. 59), Danny Ross (No. 69), Mitchell Anderson (No. 83) entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances.
The fourth episode of the Live shows was broadcast on 10 June 2013.
Harrison Craig's Unchained Melody (No. 2) and More Than a Dream (No. 3), Luke Kennedy's Love Is Gone (No. 22) and Caruso (No. 23), Celia Pavey's Candle in the Night (No. 32) and Xanadu (No. 73) and Danny Ross's Let Her Go (No. 78) and Windmill (No. 89) entered the ARIA Singles Charts after their performances.
The Grand Final was broadcast on 17 June 2013.
One contestant who successfully secured a spot on team Joel, Adam Lerossignol, left the competition shortly after being selected for personal reasons. His performance of behind blue eyes was not televised.