Lily-Grace Grant : Australian Idol Audition, Bio, Judges Rection
Lily-Grace Grant: The Fearless 17-Year-Old Country Star Who Shone on Australian Idol 2026
Lily-Grace Grant captured the hearts of Australia on Australian Idol Season 11 as the charming 17-year-old (now 18) country singer from Lennox Head in the Northern Rivers region of NSW.
With her warm vocals, natural stage presence, and authentic small-town energy, she became a fan favourite, making it all the way to the Top 12. Her journey proved that bold decisions and genuine talent can take a young artist far.
Early Life and Bold Pursuit of Music
Born and raised in Lennox Head, Lily-Grace comes from a musical family — her maternal grandparents were opera singers.
She began singing at age 10 and picked up the guitar at 11. A standout moment in her early career was performing “Another Brick in the Wall” with Roger Waters of Pink Floyd at Qudos Arena in Sydney when she was just 10.
At 15, she made a life-changing decision: she left Byron Bay High School in Year 10 to pursue music full-time, finishing her studies through TAFE.
This bold move allowed her to busk at local markets, perform at major festivals like the Tamworth Country Music Festival and Gympie Music Muster, and support artists such as Vance Joy and James Blundell. Before Idol, she had already released original singles including “Wild Child” (2024) and “Damn Hard Working Man” (2025).
The Audition and Path to Idol
Lily-Grace impressed the judges early with a strong audition performance of Tina Turner’s “What You Get Is What You See”.
She entered the competition with real momentum, already building an independent career. She also had insider encouragement from 2024 Idol winner Dylan Wright, whom she met at Tamworth.
Standout Journey Through Season 11
Lily-Grace advanced through the Top 30 and Top 21 (Transformation Week), eventually reaching the Top 12.
She was eliminated after the first public vote alongside another contestant, but not before delivering several memorable performances.
Table of Key Performances on Australian Idol 2026
| Stage | Song Title | Original Artist | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Audition | What You Get Is What You See | Tina Turner | Strong opening that impressed the judges |
| Top 30 (Part 1) | Flowers | Miley Cyrus | Solo Performance Challenge |
| Top 30 (Part 3) | Don’t You (Forget About Me) | Simple Minds | Live performance released on Spotify |
| Top 21 / Transformation Week | (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction | The Rolling Stones | Removed her signature hat for a more vulnerable look |
| Top 12 (Movie Week) | Suddenly I See | KT Tunstall | Powerful and memorable performance |
| Top 12 (Final) | Sweet Home Alabama | Lynyrd Skynyrd | Energetic country-rooted finale; eliminated 17 March 2026 |
Musical Style and Strengths
Lily-Grace delivers contemporary country with heartfelt storytelling, strong hooks, and a warm, natural voice. Her live performances blend youthful energy with maturity beyond her years.
Australian Idol released several of her live tracks on Spotify and Apple Music, significantly boosting her streams and national profile.
Life After Idol and Bright Future
After her elimination in mid-March 2026, Lily-Grace thanked her Northern Rivers community and fans, stating her music journey was “just beginning.” She continues releasing original music and performing as an independent artist from Lennox Head.
Follow her:
- Instagram: @lilygrace.grant
- TikTok: @_lilygrace.grant
A Star in the Making
Lily-Grace Grant’s run on Australian Idol 2026 showed Australia the power of passion and perseverance.
At just 17, she left school to chase her dreams — and proved it was the right choice. From festival stages in Tamworth to the national Idol spotlight, this Northern Rivers country talent is only getting started.
Stream her Idol performances and original singles today, and keep an eye on Lily-Grace Grant — the next big name in Australian country music is already here.