If you’re a fan of ‘The Voice’, you’ve probably already heard of the amazingly talented Ellen Reed, who is heading to the Fresh Out stage and gracing the cover of this issue of FUSE Magazine.
Placing fourth, Ellen won the hearts of a nation with her soaring voice and unshakable spirit, delivering several season-defining performances including soulful renditions of Sia’s “Chandelier”, Demi Lovato’s “Stone Cold” and Pink’s “Perfect”.
In addition to The Voice, Ellen’s live performance career is impressive, including shows with Broadway composer Scott Alan, the Queensland Pops Orchestra, Oscar Theatre Company, the Commonwealth Games, the Goodwill Games and countless others.
We briefly chatted with Ellen about her passion for music and her upcoming gig at Fresh Out in Canberra.
I’ve always felt like being on stage was like being home. There’s something chaotic about the energy as I walk on stage. It’s like waiting for the rollercoaster to begin, but once I’ve stepped foot on stage, I walk to my spot, and the music starts playing. It’s like something else takes over. I love it!
My sound has evolved over the years. I love a lot of different genres, but I always am at home belting out a big ballad or a dance track. My latest stuff is definitely more pop/rock than it used to be.
I don’t think you can go past Celine vocally or Gaga for her spunk. I do love Queen Bey too; her new album has been on repeat since it dropped. Or Lizzo for what she’s doing in terms of representation for so many communities. I’m obsessed with Miley, and her rock vibes and her covers are literal heaven!
The Voice was an interesting time in my life and one that was an absolute rollercoaster.
I had some of my highest highs and lowest lows filming that show, and immediately after as well. I don’t think you’re ever really the same after an experience like that.
It’s a real mixed bag. Sometimes I write from personal experiences, and sometimes I create situations in my head and write about them. I’m often also inspired by a movie I’ve seen or a friend’s dating story.
When I was younger, I could only write about personal situations, but now I’m older I’ve learnt to romanticise more about my friends’ and families’ lives as well.
You can expect me to sing the house down! I’m bringing my OG Dancers — Ness and B — and we are so excited to kill it for you all! Plus, I’m also just about to drop my new single, so I cannot wait to sing that live!