Canberra singer Lucy Sugerman takes to the stage once again on Sunday night for a live performance on Channel Nine's The Voice.
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And her fate now relies solely on the Australian public, with the show's final 12 singers being voted on in "real-time" during Sunday night's two-hour show.
The St Clares College student has survived three rounds of the The Voice competition so far - the blind audition, the knockouts and the battle round. She'll perform live on Sunday night for a studio audience and millions of Australians at home in their lounge rooms.
A spokesman for Channel Nine said to get behind Lucy, Canberrans needed to download The Voice app from the App or Google Play stores and submit their votes during the live show on Sunday June 4.
"You can actually submit up to four votes for Lucy throughout the show," he said.
At the end of the show, the two singers with the fewest votes will be forced into a sing-off, with Australians voting for their favourite singer during a post-performance window of two minutes.
Fifteen-year-old Lucy stunned The Voice judges with her own interpretation of David Bowie's Space Oddity in late March. She has since progressed through the competition with performances of Sia's She Wolf and Julia Michaels' Issues.
In an interview last week she gave no clues on what she'd perform on Sunday, other than to say she wanted to play something "a little more retro".
She said she was overwhelmed by the support she had received from Canberra throughout her time on The Voice.
"I'm just so unbelievably grateful that Canberra has responded so well to everything - I just can't believe it," she said.
"It's so amazing and I just feel so lucky. I want to send out my thanks to every single person who has supported me in the competition.
"It's just so crazy to me that I just get to do what I love - sing."
The Voice airs on Channel Nine on Sunday 4 June 2017 from 7pm. To download The Voice app for iPhone, touch here.