Harrison Craig’s Inspiring Audition Becomes the Biggest Hit in The Voice Australia History

At just 18 years old, Melbourne teenager Harrison Craig stepped onto The Voice Australia stage and delivered one of the most unforgettable auditions the show has ever seen.

Performing Josh Groban’s emotional ballad “Broken Vow,” Craig’s golden voice instantly captivated both the judges and the audience.

His audition has since become the most-watched in the show’s history, with more than 53 million views worldwide.

What makes Harrison’s journey even more inspiring is the challenge he has faced since childhood.

Living with a stutter, he often struggled to express himself and revealed that during his primary school years, he was frequently teased and bullied.

Yet, when he sings, his stutter completely disappears — replaced by a voice so smooth and powerful that many fans have compared him to classical crossover stars like Josh Groban and Andrea Bocelli.

Harrison’s performance of “Broken Vow” struck a chord with millions, not only because of his exceptional vocal talent but also because of the resilience and courage behind his story.

His audition is more than just a performance; it’s a reminder that challenges can be transformed into strengths with passion and determination.

Today, Harrison Craig’s audition remains a defining moment in The Voice Australia history, celebrated as an inspiring example of how music can break barriers and touch hearts across the world.

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