The Voice returns Monday, Feb. 3, with the coaching quartet of Michael Buble, Adam Levine, John Legend and Kelsea Ballerini.
Here’s more about Dimitrius.
* Singing show fans might remember the 33-year-old from Baltimore, Md. He made the Top 10 on Season 17 of American Idol back in 2019.
* His standout moments on the show included an a cappella version of “Wind Beneath My Wings” in Hollywood Week and an operatic version of Adele’s “Hello.” He returned in the season finale to sing Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” with Adam Lambert.
* During that Hollywood Week performance, Dimitrius announced that his mother was undergoing surgery the next day and asked if she could watch his performance via Facetime. The judges agreed; the experience reduced Katy Perry to tears. In an interview with a Baltimore TV station, his mom said making Idol had been a longtime dream for her son.
* Dimitrius currently has six songs on major streaming sites, including three released last year — “Something Bout Love,” “Yours” and “Codeine,” which dropped in November. Check out “Something Bout Love” below.
* In his Spotify bio, Dimitrius says he was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and later moved to Baltimore.
* He began singing in his church choir around age 6. He later became a regular performer at the Apollo Theater in New York, winning amateur night there three times in 2016 alone.
* He also attended Morgan State University in Maryland, majoring in music.
* Along the way, Dimitrius has attracted an impressive social media following, with more than 46,000 followers on Instagram alone.
Check back each day between now and Feb. 3 for profiles of more Season 27 artists on The Voice
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Another “American Idol” alum goes on “The Voice” after Sundance Head won.
Except for Dexter Roberts who placed seventh on “Idol”, I’m not against alums appearing on “The Voice.”
In fact, I hoped that Ricky Braddy who was so ROBBED on “Idol” would have fared better on “The Voice”
He had NO exposure until he made the Top 36 in Season 8.
On “The Voice” his second performance was montaged.
“The Voice” has a double standard.
Gina Glocksen (Season 6) tried to audition for “The Voice.”
The producers wouldn’t allow her, because she was “too familiar.”
She was in the season of Sanjaya.
If “The Voice” allows “Idol” alums who made the Top 10 of their respective seasons, the producers should allow all the ones who want to.