The Voice Australia judge Guy Sebastian reveals the Sydney suburbs where he's found exceptional singers

Guy Sebastian (pictured) has been seeking new singing talents in the suburbs of Sydney. The Voice Australia judge told The Morning Show that his charity, the Sebastian Foundation, offers the use of a studio to young performers
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The Voice Australia judge Guy Sebastian reveals the Sydney suburbs where he’s found exceptional singers

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Guy Sebastian has been seeking new singing talents in the suburbs of Sydney. 

The Voice Australia judge told The Morning Show that his charity, the Sebastian Foundation, offers the use of a studio to young performers. 

‘For me, growing up, it would have been a dream to have a space like this, and you pay up to $1000 per day for a studio and not everyone can afford that’ he 41-year-old said on Friday. 

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‘Way out west in areas like Blacktown, there is so much talent out there, but not always the opportunity’. 

Guy added: ‘They’ve got basically a Grammy capable studio. When they walk into a space like that, they feel like they deserve it, you know?’

Guy Sebastian (pictured) has been seeking new singing talents in the suburbs of Sydney. The Voice Australia judge told The Morning Show that his charity, the Sebastian Foundation, offers the use of a studio to young performers

Guy has been working alongside new coach Jason Derulo on the upcoming season of The Voice Australia.

The American singer has revealed what it was really like working with his co-stars Rita Ora, Jessica Mauboy and Guy. 

During an interview on Tuesday’s Sunrise, he said there’s a little bit of ‘headbutting’ between the coaches, but it all ‘comes from a loving place’.

‘It’s incredible because I thought the format was built for a lot of headbutting and there is headbutting of course, but it comes from a loving place,’ he explained. 

‘They are all great people and really care for their artists. They are really great people.’ 

He added the talent seen on this year’s show is ‘unbelievable’.  

‘Of course I expected it to be good, but it’s been unbelievable. Every night I was blown away again, and again, and again,’ he said. 

The show is back for its highly-anticipated 12th season this year with a new line-up of fresh talent for viewers.

Country megastar Keith Urban bowed out, with Jason serving as his replacement.

Jason Derulo (pictured) is the newest superstar coach to join the upcoming season of The Voice Australia on Channel Seven

Jason Derulo (pictured) is the newest superstar coach to join the upcoming season of The Voice Australia on Channel Seven

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