鈥淢y name is Cassie Henderson, I am from Christchurch, New Zealand.鈥
Those are the words 26-year-old singer Cassie Henderson used to introduce herself on The Voice Australia, having just performed a cover of Chappell Roan鈥檚 Good Luck Babe that left the reality TV show鈥檚 four celebrity coaches pleading to mentor the Kiwi singer.
The singer performed blind in front of celebrity panel Richard Marx, Melanie C, Ronan Keating and Kate Miller-Heidke, with all four praising Henderson鈥檚 performance and bidding for the chance to coach her.
Keating told Henderson: 鈥淚t felt like you were already established as an artist and you were coming to perform your new single here on The Voice.鈥
She made a great first impression on the show but Henderson is no stranger to Kiwi audiences, coming to local prominence in 2013 when she competed in X Factor New Zealand aged 14 and placing fifth.
Asked about the role music plays in her life, Henderson told the panel: 鈥淚 love to entertain, I love to perform for people, but music is the thing that I do when I鈥檓 by myself and I feel safe and alone in my bedroom.
鈥淚 had a few setbacks and I kinda stopped singing for a long time and I kinda realised one day that there is nothing else that I want to do in this world and in my lifetime.鈥
In the interaction, Henderson hinted it was her experience on X Factor that presented those setbacks.
鈥淭here was a point there where I had online commentary about my voice, and just about me, and I think I just took it to heart because I was quite young at the time. I was 14.鈥
Henderson said getting to choose from all four of the show鈥檚 mentors felt like a dream.
鈥淚 really can鈥檛 believe I鈥檓 standing here making this decision.鈥
Ultimately, Henderson elected to be the first contestant on this season coached by former Spice Girl Melanie C, who told Henderson: 鈥淵ou are born to do this. You just own that stage and it is so natural to you.鈥
Henderson took a hiatus from music after appearing on X Factor, but returned to pursue her passion full-time in 2023.
She released a single, Seconds to Midnight, in August 2024 and it remained at number one on the RadioScope NZ Airplay Charts for 15 weeks.
In June, she took home the award for Best Pop Artist at the 2025 Aotearoa Music Awards.
Last year she told the Herald a move offshore was the next logical step.
鈥淚 think, as a musician, I鈥檓 too comfy here. I鈥檓 not getting pushed out of my comfort zone consistently enough,.鈥 she said.
鈥滻t鈥檚 a big, wide, crazy world, and I鈥檓 pretty keen to go explore it. And I can鈥檛 wait to then come back to New Zealand, and be proud to come home.鈥
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