For this new blind auditions evening, we find Luka. The new talent interprets Eddy de Pretto’s “Petite musique.” Luka grew up in a family where music naturally flows, with a mother who is a vocal coach, a father who is a choir conductor, a brother who is a pianist, and a grandfather who was part of the French group Gold. He chooses the guitar, self-taught, by ear, as a natural choice. For years, he accompanied others on big stages and even went on a cruise to Miami. He knows the pressure. But behind a guitar, as he puts it, one is “protected,” useful, solid, and never completely at the center. The turning point comes almost by chance, during a singing duo with his partner. For the first time, his voice takes precedence over the instrument. A new sensation, more fragile, more direct. Since then, he has been working on this uncomfortable ground seriously. A competitor at heart, Luka is a former tennis player. Therefore, he progresses very methodically. He no longer wants to just be the musician behind the artist but finally assume his place in front of the stage. Will the coaches turn around for this new performance? The Voice, every Saturday at 9:15 pm on TF1 and streaming on TF1+.






