From auditioning as a 16-year-old for a spot in Boyzone, to arena shows, going solo, and championing the next wave of singers around the world, life has been one big rollercoaster for returning The Voice Australia coach Ronan Keating.
In the nine years since he last swivelled his red chair Down Under, the Irishman has enjoyed stints on the UK Kids and Germany’s versions of the hit talent show, but insists the industry stars mentoring this season is unparalleled.
Keating first rubbed shoulders with Spice Girl Melanie C 30 years ago, has known global singing icon Richard Marx for two decades as a collaborator, and was quick to recognise the talent of Aussie singer Kate Miller-Heidke upon their recent introductions.
“For me, the bunch this year is by far the best bunch I’ve ever worked wit