Royston Sagigi-Baira | |
Birth Date: | 1999 |
Birth Place: | Australia |
Origin: | Mapoon, Queensland, Australia |
Occupation: | Singer |
Instrument: | Vocals |
Years Active: | 2018-present |
Label: | Sony Music Australia (2023+) |
Royston Sagigi-Baira, also known as Royston Noell,[1] is an Australian singer best known for winning the eighth season of Australian Idol in 2023. He officially won the title in March 2023, $100,000 prize money and a recording contract with Sony Music Australia.[2]
Royston Sagigi-Baira is a Thanakwith (Aboriginal) and Wagadagam (Torres Strait Islander) man from Mapoon, Queensland.[3]
Sagigi-Baira reflected saying "Most kids wanted to play rugby or go fishing, but I just wanted to sing It's all I ever wanted to do.". In year 2, his teacher gave him High School Musical DVD as a prize, saying "I took it home and watched it over and over again and completely fell in love with music, especially singing."
Sagigi-Baira sang in church and in school. Sagigi-Baira attended the Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts (ACPA) in Brisbane and as of 2023, is in his second year of a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music) degree at the Queensland University of Technology.[4]
In 2018, Sagigi-Baira competed on the Australian version of All Together Now, becoming the first contestant to snag a perfect score of 100 performiong Sam Smith's "Lay Me Down"[5] eventually been the last contestant eliminated behind Lai Utovou and Tarryn Stokes.[6]
During NAIDOC Week in July 2022, Aboriginal Christian leader, poet and writer Brooke Prentis spoke with Sagigi-Baira on national radio about the theme "Get Up! Stand up! Show up!"[7]
In November 2022, Sagigi-Baira released his debut single "When I Fall Apart" under the name Royston Noell.[8]
In 2023, Sagigi-Baira audition for the Seven Network reboot of Australian Idol with the song "I'm Not the Only One" by Sam Smith, receiving a golden ticket to the top 50.[9] He went on to advance through from the top 50 to the top 24, and then made it to the top 12 live shows.[10] [11]
Sagigi-Baira continued to impress Australia weekly, advancing through to the top ten, then top eight and then top 6 before finding himself in the grand finale, and final three.[12] [13]
Upon being announced as a grand finalist Noell said "I can't believe this. This is crazy. This is a testament [to the fact] that no matter where you come from, as long as you work hard, you can follow your dreams, and they can come true."[14]
Episode | Song | Original Artist | Result |
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Auditions | "I'm Not the Only One" | Sam Smith | Through to Top 50 |
Top 50 Part 1-Round 1 | "Wrecking Ball" | Miley Cyrus | Through to Round 2 |
Top 50 Part 1-Round 2 | "I'll Be There" | Jess Glynne | Through to Part 2 |
Top 50 Part 2 | "Everything I Wanted" | Billie Eilish | Through to Top 24 |
Top 24 | "Versace on the Floor" | Bruno Mars | Through to Top 12 |
Top 12 | "Man In The Mirror" | Michael Jackson | Through to Top 10 |
Top 10 | "I Won't Let You Go" | James Morrison | Through to Top 8 |
Top 8 | "The Climb" | Miley Cyrus | Through to Top 6 |
Top 6 | "True Colors" | Cyndi Lauper | Perform Head to Head |
Top 6-Head to Head | "I Want to Know What Love Is" | Foreigner | Through to Grand Finale |
Grand Finale-Top 3 | "I Can't Make You Love Me" | Bonnie Raitt | Through to Top 2 |
Grand Finale-Top 2 | "When You Believe" | Whitney Houston | Winner |
"Invincible" | winners single |
After a performance on Whitney Houston's "When You Believe", Sagigi-Baira was announced as the winner.[15] [16] [17]
Immediately after the announcement, his winners single "Invincible", written by Tones and I, was released.[18] [14] The song was compared to Rihanna's "Diamonds" on Radio 6PR.[19]
In November 2023, he released "Dreaming".
In November 2024, Noell released "Feeling Good" and announced the release of his debut EP Sunrise.[20]
Sagigi-Baira is currently residing in Cape York, in far north Queensland.[21]
Sunrise |
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Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |
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AUS | |||
"When I Fall Apart"[22] | 2022 | — | rowspan="5" |
"Invincible" | 2023 | — | |
"Dreaming"[23] | — | ||
"Say It Loud"[24] | 2024 | — | |
"Feeling Good" | — | ||
The National Indigenous Music Awards recognise excellence, innovation and leadership among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicians from throughout Australia. They commenced in 2004.
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