Greek Australian Celina Michael progresses to next round on The Voice Greece

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21-year-old Sydney-born singer, Celina Michael, progressed to the battle rounds on The Voice Greece on Saturday night.

Celina impressed her coach, Konstantinos Argiros, during the Knockouts with her performance of Halo by Beyonce to retain her spot in his team for the next round.

The Greek Herald first reported in October last year that Celina was set to be a contestant on The Voice Greece after she turned all four judges chairs with her rendition of Natasha Bedingfield’s 2007 song Soulmate.

Despite enticing pitches from fellow judges Helena Paparizou, Sakis Rouvas and Panos Mouzourakis at the time, Celina chose Argiros as her coach.

The ‘Ximeromata’ singer spoke of a possible Australian tour in April and May next year, and hinted towards inviting the 21-year-old songstress to join him.

Celina, who released her debut single ‘Hooked on You’ at the beginning of the year, recently moved to Athens with her mother and former contestant of The Voice Greece, Maria Stavropoulou.

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