He’s heading over to Kyiv with the hopes and dreams of an entire nation resting on his young shoulders, but Australian Eurovision entry Isaiah Firebrace won’t be alone up there on that Ukranian stage. In his heart, he will carry the lessons and examples of the musical heroes who shaped the performer he is today. Here are five inspirations who helped build Isaiah.
His dad shaped his early musical loves
Source: Fantasy Records
Adam Lambert showed him some showmanship
As Isaiah’s mentor on The X Factor, Adam Lambert was on hand week after week to help him learn the ropes of stardom. But that didn’t necessarily mean giving guidance on his vocals, Isaiah told auspOp. “He worked more on my performance side. Which you probably saw on the show. I mean, I got to my knees during the performances – you might have seen. He encouraged that side of me. I think I’m more comfortable on stage because of him.”
Jessica Mauboy is his biggest hero
Jessica Mauboy performed "Sea of Flags" at Eurovision in 2014. Source: EBU
Mariah Carey taught him to follow his bliss
Mariah Carey's ill-fated Times Square gig on New Year's Eve 2016. Source: Getty
Iggy Azalea bought him an iPad for his birthday
And, in return, he brought Iggy to tears on The X Factor with his cover of Beyonce’s "Halo", and jumped off the stage to give her a hug straight after. “I feel like I identify with you so much, because I know how hard it is to come from such a small place and want to make your dreams come true,” she told him. “And I root for you so much. That really touched me.” (Obviously she’s gone a bit American, or she would have said “barrack” instead of “root”.)
The Eurovision Song Contest will be broadcast over SBS’s Eurovision weekend - Friday 12 May, Saturday 13 May, and Grand Final Sunday 14 May at 7.30pm on SBS with LIVE early morning broadcasts begin Wednesday 10 May at 5am on SBS.