This season of The Voice is simply fascinating. A wealth of talents stands out, offering a spectrum of musical styles that can captivate audiences of all kinds. In the latest episode, we finally met all the contestants who will form the coaches’ teams — Roxane Bruneau, Corneille, Mario Pelchat, and France D’Amour.
This moment marked the end of the blind auditions, an emotionally rich and exploratory stage, and opened the door to the next phase of the competition: the duels, which already promise to be intense and packed with memorable moments.
Here are a few details about the contestants on France’s team. Will one of them be crowned the grand winner?
Alexis Rousseau-Tougas
From Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Alexis Rousseau-Tougas surprised everyone by delivering a soulful, personal take on the classic “I Will Survive” during the blind auditions. He, who dreamed of a scientific career, finds himself now under The Voice’s spotlight, where he is already carving out a distinctive musical identity. With a confident style, a natural groove, and elegant stage presence, the young artist proves he can reinterpret a timeless hit while adding his own signature. A musical personality to watch as the season unfolds.
Meggie Robert
Alexis St-Pierre
At just 16 years old, Alexis St-Pierre wins hearts with his approachable personality and authenticity. From a family farm where he lends a hand every day, he smoothly moves from fieldwork to The Voice’s stage, swapping tools for a microphone. This young artist impresses with his determination, natural ease, and the energy he brings to the stage. With contagious dynamism and clear ambition, he has chosen to continue on France D’Amour’s team, where he already promises to shine.
Roxanne Garceau
At 33, Roxanne Garceau, from Saint-Donat, sees a childhood dream coming closer: as a kid, she dreamed of France D’Amour. Today, she’s part of her coach’s team on The Voice, a moment charged with emotion for the bubbly artist. Comfortable on stage, she accompanies herself with a guitar—bought on impulse—adding a personal and warm touch to her performance. Her radiant presence and natural charm suggest this instrument could bring her luck as the journey continues.
Zac Provençal
Part lumberjack at heart and genuine showman, Zac Provençal has a stage presence that won’t go unnoticed. Hailing from Lac-Etchemin, this 17-year-old impressed with an intense performance that proved to Quebec that he rocks from the heart. With a raw voice and instinctive energy, he exudes refreshing authenticity. His natural poise and youthful fervor hint at a journey as vibrant as it is unpredictable on The Voice.
Mick Martel
Mick lit up the studio with an energy-packed performance that echoed the intensity of rock icons. Hailing from Montreal, this 35-year-old isn’t afraid of anything, on stage or in life: at just 17, he headed to California on his own, an experience that seems to have forged his poise and audacity. By reimagining a Simple Plan song in his own style, he won over the coaches with his raw energy and electrifying stage presence. And with France D’Amour as his mentor, one thing’s certain: seduction to a thrilling ride awaits on The Voice.
Isabel S. Morissette
At 38, Isabel S. Morissette delivered a poignant performance, taking on the iconic “Mes blues passent pu dans’ porte” in a way that’s all her own, executing runs with remarkable ease. Enlisted in the competition by her aunt, she seized the moment with poise and emotion. Her distinctive voice, rich with authenticity, immediately captivated the coaches — to the point where all four turned their chairs. Moved by the reception, she ultimately chose to continue on Team France D’Amour. A commanding, inhabited performance that left nobody indifferent. Has she captivated you as much as she has us?
Gabrielle Nessel
Gabrielle Nessel delivered a performance full of power and control with her unique interpretation of «When the Party’s Over », executing vocal runs with astonishing ease. At 31, this effervescent Montrealer touched hearts with her vulnerability and the emotion she exudes on stage. Will she find the path to victory? To know, we’ll have to keep watching The Voice.
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Corinne Caza
At 28, Montrealer Corinne Caza confidently shifts from performing in front of the Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal to the grand stage of The Voice, achieving a childhood dream. Used to singing for passersby, she now gathers a broad audience thanks to the joyful spirit behind her voice. Dynamic and luminous, she carries a remarkable stage presence and instantly commands attention. Her contagious energy, paired with sincere interpretation, creates a warm moment that makes you want to sing along and let yourself get carried away by her passion.
Guillaume Lecompte