Connecticut Singer Trinity Giselle Stuns Judges and Advances to The Voice Playoffs!
As Season 28 of “The Voice” continues, one contestant from Connecticut is heading to the playoffs.
Judged by an all-star panel of Snoop Dogg, Michael Bublé, Reba and Niall Horan, this season of “The Voice” saw almost 50 contestants audition. Out of all the hopeful contestants, only one represents New England: 25-year-old Trinity Giselle.
On Monday, Nov. 10, Trinity Giselle delivered a powerful performance to a Whitney Houston song in the Knockouts round, ultimately earning her a spot in the semi-final round of the competition show.
Here’s how “The Voice” contestant from Connecticut did in the Knockouts, as well as how to watch her compete on the rest of the season.
Who is Trinity from ‘The Voice’?
Known by her stage name Trinity, Trinity Giselle is a 25-year-old from Stamford, Connecticut who describes herself as a singer, songwriter and model on her Instagram. Giselle attended Five Towns College on Long Island, New York, where she was a part of the music program and performed in various shows.
Before going on “The Voice,” Giselle made a name for herself as both a model and singer, releasing a single “Poison” in 2023 and making her New York Fashion Week debut in 2024.
For her blind audition, Giselle sang “Don’t Let Go (Love)” by En Vogue, a performance that made all four judges turn their chairs around. Giselle ultimately chose Michael Bublé as her coach for the season, who said she could turn a phone book into a number one hit.
How did CT’s Trinity Giselle do in ‘The Voice’ knockouts?
After performing “Virtual Insanity” by Jamiroquai with Jazz McKenzie in the Battles Round, Trinity chose to sing “I’m Your Baby Tonight” by Whitney Houston in the Knockouts, where she competed against contestant Jack Austin.
Ultimately, vocal coach Michael Bublé named Trinity the winner of the knockout, telling her “you have a lot more potential in you.”
“She has the ability to play within the realm of R&B and pop,” Bublé said about Trinity behind the scenes. “She looks like a star, sounds like a star and she is a star.”
How to watch ‘The Voice’
Want to see how far the Connecticut singer goes in the competition? “The Voice” airs every Monday at 9 p.m. on NBC. New episodes can also be streamed live on FuboTV, Hulu, Sling TV and YouTube TV, and all episodes are available to stream on Peacock the day after airing.
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