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Delta Goodrem

Delta Lea Goodrem AM (born November 9, 1984) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15. Her debut album, Innocent Eyes (2003), topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non-consecutive weeks. It is one of the highest-selling Australian albums and is the second-best-selling Australian album of all time with over four million copies sold.[1]

Delta Goodrem

Goodrem at her fragrance launch in Sydney in 2017
Born
Delta Lea Goodrem

(1984-11-09) November 9, 1984 (age 38)
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • actress
  • television personality
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • guitar
Years active1993–present
Labels
Websitedeltagoodrem.com

Goodrem's second album, Mistaken Identity (2004), was created while she was suffering from cancer. It became her second number-one album. In 2007, Goodrem released Delta, her third number-one album, which saw another number-one single, "In This Life". Her fourth studio album, Child of the Universe (2012), produced the single "Sitting on Top of the World". In 2016, her fifth album, Wings of the Wild, became her fourth number-one album on the ARIA Albums Chart, while giving her another number-one single, "Wings". Goodrem's most recent and fifth number-one album, Bridge over Troubled Dreams was released May 2021.

Goodrem has a total of nine number-one singles and 17 top-ten hits on the ARIA Singles Chart. She has sold over eight million albums globally and overall has won three World Music Awards, 9 ARIA Music Awards, an MTV Video Music Award and several other awards. She served as a coach on The Voice Australia from 2012 to 2013 and again from 2015 to 2020. During her one-season hiatus in 2014, she served as a coach on The Voice Kids, and coached eventual winner Alexa Curtis. She was reportedly paid A$2 million per season after negotiating an increase from her initial $800,000.[2] She coached eventual winners of the show in season five in 2016 and again in season six in 2017. With the release of her Christmas album Only Santa Knows in 2020, since then, she has a Christmas show every year, hosted by Channel 9.[3][4][5]

Life and career

1984–2000: Early life, education, and discovery

Goodrem was born in Sydney on 9 November 1984,[6][7] to Lea (née Parker) and Denis Goodrem.[8][9] She has a younger brother, Trent.[10]

Goodrem appeared in an American advertisement aged seven for the Galoob toy company, alongside fellow Australian Bec Cartwright,[11] and began playing piano at the same age while taking up singing, dancing and acting lessons. She appeared in adverts for companies such as Optus and Nesquik, and had several minor roles in episodes of Australian television shows including Hey Dad..!, A Country Practice, and Police Rescue.[12]

While residing in Glenhaven, she attended the Hills Grammar School in neighbouring Kenthurst, from kindergarten until Year 11.[13]

At the age of thirteen, Goodrem recorded a five-song demo CD, financed through her television work.[14] It was sent to the Sydney Swans (of which Goodrem is a supporter) and they passed it onto Glenn Wheatley.[15][16] Wheatley signed Goodrem to an artist development deal with independent label, Empire Records.[17]

Between June 1999 and September 2000, Goodrem worked with producers Paul Higgins and Trevor Carter on thirteen tracks for an album to be called Delta.[16] A later report on these sessions described Goodrem as "an ambitious 15-year-old keen to emulate the pop sound of the Spice Girls, Britney Spears and Mandy Moore."[18] Most of the tracks were written by Carter, although Goodrem co-wrote two and self-wrote the song "Love". Goodrem did a photoshoot for the album (some of the photos have surfaced), and recorded a home-made style music video for the song "Say" which has since leaked onto the internet.[19] Higgins took the album to Village Roadshow, which offered to market and distribute the album, but the deal was blocked by Goodrem's parents. The album has yet to surface, though it became the subject of a lawsuit in 2004.[17]

2001–2003: Career launch, Neighbours, Innocent Eyes and cancer diagnosis

At the age of 15, Goodrem signed a record deal with Sony[20] and began work on an album of pop–dance songs including the unsuccessful debut single, "I Don't Care", which peaked at number sixty four on the ARIA Singles Chart in November 2001.[16] The album and proposed second single "A Year Ago Today" were pushed aside as a result, allowing Goodrem and Sony to re-evaluate her future musical direction. In 2002, Goodrem took up the role as shy school girl and aspiring singer Nina Tucker in the popular soap Neighbours, which helped re-launch Goodrem's music career.[21][22] The piano-based ballad "Born to Try", co-written by Audius Mtawarira, premiered on the show and reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and number three in the UK. Born to Try was certified triple Platinum in Australia for sales of over 210,000 copies.[23] Goodrem's role on the show scored her a Logie for "Most Popular New Talent" at the 2003 Logie Awards[24] In January 2003, "Lost Without You" topped the ARIA Singles Chart and reached number four in the UK. it was certified double platinum for sales over 140,000 copies in Australia.[23]

Goodrem's largely self-penned debut album, Innocent Eyes, was released on 24 March 2003 in Australia and debuted at number one on the ARIA Album Charts, breaking Australian records previously held by John Farnham's Whispering Jack (1986) by staying at number one for 29 consecutive weeks, while tying with Neil Diamond's Hot August Night (1972) as the second-longest charting number one album with a total of 29 weeks at top spot. It was the highest-selling album in Australia of 2003[25] and sold 1.2 million copies in Australia, and over 4 million worldwide.[26] The album also charted highly in the UK, peaking at number two. The album's third single "Innocent Eyes" again reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and number nine in the UK. it was certified Platinum in Australia for sales over 70,000 copies.[23]

On 8 July 2003, at the age of 18, Goodrem was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma.[27] She was forced to put all working commitments on hold while undertaking treatment for the disease. In an exclusive interview with The Australian Women's Weekly, Goodrem revealed that, since 2002, she had suffered from a head-to-toe rash, fatigue, weight loss, night sweats, and a lump on her neck.[28] "I was doing sit-ups when I felt something pop in my neck. I reached down and I felt a small lump at the base of my throat. It wasn't sore, it wasn't visible, but I could feel it."[28] As part of her treatment, Goodrem undertook chemotherapy, which resulted in the loss of her hair, and radiation therapy.[28] The news of her diagnosis made newspaper and television headlines and an outpouring of support was shown by fans and the general public alike. Goodrem thanked them during The Visualise Tour for all the letters and well wishes she received.

The album's fourth single, "Not Me, Not I", was released following the announcement Goodrem had been diagnosed with cancer. It became her fourth consecutive number one single in Australia, overtaking the previous effort of three number-ones from Kylie Minogue's debut album, Kylie (1988).[29] It was certified Platinum for sales over 70,000 copies.[23] In early August, Goodrem announced she would not renew her contract with Glenn Wheatley. Her mother, Lea Goodrem, replaced him as her manager.[30] Later that month, Goodrem won seven ARIA Awards, including "Best Female Artist", surpassing Natalie Imbruglia's previous record of six awards in 1999.[31] As Delta was too unwell to perform at the ceremony herself, singer Darren Hayes performed a rendition of "Lost Without You" as a tribute, bringing an overwhelmed Goodrem to tears. Her first full-length DVD Delta became the highest-selling music DVD by an Australian artist in Australia ever, with a certification of 11× platinum.[32] The Australian-only release "Predictable" became her fifth consecutive number one on the ARIA Singles Chart in December and was certified double Platinum for sales of over 140,000 copies.[23]

2004–2006: Mistaken Identity and The Visualise Tour

After announcing in late December 2003 that she was in remission, Goodrem began work on her second studio album. Goodrem received two nominations at the 2004 Logie Awards including a Gold Logie nomination for "Most Popular Personality on Australian Television".

In March 2004, while Goodrem was still undergoing cancer treatment, Paul Higgins and Trevor Carter announced plans to release the album they had recorded with the then 15-year-old Goodrem in 1999 and 2000. They shopped the album around and ignited a bidding war amongst record companies.[18] After the success of Innocent Eyes, industry experts expected that bidding for the album could attract figures anywhere between $1.5 million and $15 million.[33] When Goodrem and her family disapproved of the album's release, a lawsuit was filed. Goodrem's lawyers claimed the album was made up of unfinished demo recordings which were not fit for commercial release.[33] After much coverage in the media, the case was settled in mediation. In exchange for not releasing the album, Higgins and Carter received an unspecified payout.[16]

In September 2004, she became the face of soft drink company Pepsi in Australia, appearing on the product, billboards, TV advertisements and performing an exclusive show for competition winners.[34][35] In October Goodrem launched her own lingerie line titled "Delta by Annabella".[36]

Goodrem's second album, Mistaken Identity, was released in Australia on 8 November 2004 and debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums chart. It was certified five times platinum for sales of 350,000 copies.[37] The album spent 46 weeks in the top fifty. It also reached number seven in New Zealand, and peaked at number 25 in the UK. The album's lead single, "Out of the Blue", which was co-written and produced by Guy Chambers, was released prior to the album on 8 October 2004. "Out of the Blue" debuted at number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and number nine in the UK. This was Goodrem's sixth straight number-one single in Australia. It was certified platinum in Australia.[38]

The second single, "Mistaken Identity", released as a single only in Australia, debuted at number seven and was certified Gold.[39] "Almost Here", a duet with Irish singer and then boyfriend Brian McFadden, was released as the third single and reached number three in the UK and became her seventh ARIA number one, along with her first number one in Ireland. It was certified platinum in Australia.[39] "A Little Too Late" was released only in Australia and peaked at number 13. "Be Strong" was released as the album's fifth and final single in Australia as a digital download on 17 October 2005. At the time of release, digital downloads were not included as part of the main singles chart, therefore it was ineligible to chart. Much of the album, in particular "Extraordinary Day", was inspired by her battle with cancer.[19] Reflecting on that period of her life, Goodrem said "It's weird to see pictures of that time. In some ways the fact that I was so sick was so out there, and yet I kept it really private. No-one saw me on the days I was really sick. I was 18 when I was diagnosed and I had a number one album and single in the country. And in the UK, I was number two. It was such a bipolar year".[40][41]

 
Goodrem performing in Canberra in 2005

In March 2005, Goodrem starred in her first film role in Hating Alison Ashley, a film based on the children's novel by Robin Klein, with Goodrem acting the title character. The film performed poorly at the box office and was not a critical success, with some critics citing Goodrem's performance as too robotic and detached.[42] April 2005 saw Goodrem relocate to New York to launch her career in the United States with a reworked version of "Lost Without You". She appeared in the last two episodes of the short-lived American series North Shore in a bid to gain greater exposure. "Lost Without You" proved to be modestly successful, peaking at number eighteen on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, but Goodrem was reportedly dissatisfied with its performance. Plans to release a hybrid of her first two albums were later terminated and Goodrem put America on hold. In July, Goodrem embarked on her first headline concert tour of Australia, The Visualise Tour. Ticket prices, $90 each, came under criticism for being higher than most international acts touring Australia at the time and this initially led to slow sales.[43] By the time the concerts were due to take place, many venues sold out after tickets were reduced to $60. Once the tour concluded, over 80,000 tickets had been bought in total making The Visualise Tour one of Australia's highest-selling local tours.[44] The Visualise Tour: Live in Concert was released in November and became Goodrem's second No. 1 DVD.

On 15 March 2006, Goodrem performed a new song, "Together We Are One", at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in front of 80,000 spectators and up to 1.5 billion television viewers worldwide. The song, written specifically for the event, was released in Australia, where it peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart.[45] It was performed by the Top 5 contestants on season five of "American Idol". In June 2006, Goodrem signed to Modest! Entertainment for her worldwide management.[46] In October 2006, Goodrem promoted in Japan with the release of an updated version of Innocent Eyes and the Japan-only single "Flawed", which reached number one on the Japanese download chart. The album peaked at number eight on the Japanese international chart (excluding Japanese artists) and number nineteen on the official Japanese album chart (including Japanese artists). In November, Goodrem appeared with Westlife on UK talent series The X Factor to perform a duet titled "All Out of Love", which appeared on the boy band's ninth LP, The Love Album. She was in Melbourne on Christmas Eve to headline the annual Carols by Candlelight.[47]

2007–2010: Delta and Believe Again Tour

 
Goodrem performing at Melbourne's Federation Square in 2007

Goodrem's third studio album, the eponymous Delta, was released in Australia on 20 October 2007. Goodrem described the material as "...a lot lighter" compared to her previous album Mistaken Identity.[48] She has also stated, "As people become more aware of your life, they can pinpoint what songs are about. On this album, I've tried to remove a lot of that and just write great pop songs, songs that are from my heart but there's no baggage with them".[49][50] The album debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart, making it her third number one album in her home country.[22] and received platinum certification for shipments of 70,000 records, though sales were much lower; only 23,000 copies were sold during the first week. In December the album was certified 2× platinum.[51] It eventually was certified 3× platinum in 2008.[52] In New Zealand, the album debuted at number twelve on the RIANZ Albums Chart.[53]

On 10 August 2007, Goodrem was in Los Angeles to film the music video for the album's lead single "In This Life", which is also the opening theme for the anime Deltora Quest, based on the novels by fellow Australian Emily Rodda. The video premiered on 31 August on Sunrise. "In This Life" was officially released on 15 September. It debuted at number one on the Australian Singles Chart, becoming Goodrem's eighth number-one single in Australia. It was certified platinum.[54]

The second single, "Believe Again" was released on 10 December. It debuted and peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified Gold.[55] The third single, "You Will Only Break My Heart", was released on 29 March 2008 and peaked at number fourteen. The fourth single to be lifted from the album was "I Can't Break It to My Heart", which debuted and peaked at number thirteen.

In 2008, Goodrem focused on promoting music in Japan and the United States. She released "In This Life" on 23 January in Japan. She followed that up by releasing "Delta" on 20 February. The album peaked at number eight on the Japanese international chart and number 39 on the overall chart. The album sold almost 5,000 copies in its first week, 1,000 copies more than her previous album in Japan and overall sold over 30,000 copies in Japan.[56] In the United States, Goodrem released "In This Life" on 15 April 2008. "In This Life" was released to US radio on 9 April. It was first released to the Triple A radio format, and then to the Adult Contemporary and Hot Adult Contemporary formats. On 17 June 2008, Goodrem appeared for the second time on any Billboard chart with the single, debuting at number 40 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart. The song later peaked at No. 21.[57] According to Nielsen SoundScan, the track sold 7,000 digital downloads in the week ending on 24 June 2008.[58] The song also charted at number 20 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Recurrents. The album was then released on 15 July 2008 in the United States and Canada under the label Mercury Records.[59] It peaked at number 18 on the U.S. iTunes Store. It later debuted at number 116 on the US Billboard Album Chart and No. 1 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers with sales of 6,000 copies. Overall the album sold over 21,000 copies in the United States.[60][61]

In July 2008, it was announced that Goodrem would embark on a national tour of Australia, titled the Believe Again Tour.[62] She originally announced nine dates in seven cities, but later announced more shows, performing 14 in eight cities. The tour ran from 9 January to 4 February 2009. A concert DVD of the tour was released on 18 September 2009.[63] It was called Believe Again: Australian Tour 2009. It peaked at number one on the Australian ARIA DVD Chart and was certified Gold for sales over 7,500 copies.[64]

Goodrem also recorded a duet, "Right Here With You", with Olivia Newton-John to help raise money for Newton-John's cancer hospital in Melbourne.[65][66]

Goodrem was nominated for two awards at the 2008 ARIA Awards – Highest Selling Single and Highest Selling Album – and won the award for Highest Selling Album of 2008.[67] At the 2008 World Music Awards, held on 9 November in Monaco, Goodrem received her third World Music Award for World's Best Selling Australian Artist. In March 2010, Goodrem and Guy Sebastian were chosen by the Jackson estate to perform at the Australian launch of Michael Jackson's This Is It DVD.[68] The invitation-only event was attended by the film's director Kenny Ortega, Jackson's choreographer Travis Payne, and Jackson's brother Jackie Jackson.[69] Goodrem and Sebastian performed "Earth Song".[70]

2011–2014: Child of the Universe, Innocent Eyes Ten Year Anniversary and The Voice

 
Goodrem at the 2012 Logie Awards

On 24 November 2011, Goodrem was confirmed to be a part of the judging panel of the Australian version of The Voice which aired in early 2012, coaching alongside Keith Urban, Joel Madden, and Seal.[71] Some of Goodrem's decisions on the show sparked criticism, with comments she was "all style" and "little substance".[72] Rachael Leahcar was Goodrem's contestant in the final four. This was after Goodrem chose Leahcar over Glenn Cunningham, who was Goodrem's back up singer on her Believe Again Tour in 2009. Leahcar finished third. Goodrem returned for season two in 2013, again with Madden and Seal, with Ricky Martin replacing Urban. Goodrem's finalist for season two was Celia Pavey who also finished third.[73]

On 30 March 2012, Goodrem announced the release of her new single, "Sitting on Top of the World".[74] The song debuted and peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified double platinum. It also peaked at number twenty-three in New Zealand and was certified Gold. The album's second single, "Dancing with a Broken Heart" was released on 10 August 2012. It debuted and peaked at number 15 on the ARIA Singles Chart, and is Goodrem's second lowest charting single to date. The third single, "Wish You Were Here", was released on 12 October 2012. It debuted at number seven on the ARIA Charts and later peaked at number five, and was certified Platinum. Goodrem's fourth studio album, Child of the Universe was released on 26 October 2012, which debuted at number two on the ARIA Charts and spent ten weeks in the top 50. It was certified Gold in its second with for sales of 35,000 copies. Along with the release of the album, Goodrem embarked on her tour, "An Evening with Delta: The Top of My World Shows", which supported the album release with a series of stripped-back shows, starting in Brisbane on 27 October then two Sydney shows on 31 October 2012 and 2 November 2012 and finishing with Melbourne on 7 and 8 November 2012. Rachael Leahcar was the tour's opening act.[75] Goodrem was featured on the album "Spirit of Christmas 2012", singing "Blue Christmas". In November, she also recorded a Christmas EP titled Christmas. It was released on 14 December 2012 in Australia and New Zealand.[76][77]

On 1 February 2013, it was confirmed that Goodrem had signed with US manager Irving Azoff.[78] Goodrem performed at the Mardi Gras in Sydney in March 2013. She performed dance version of some of her songs including "Born to Try", "Lost Without You", "Predictable", "Believe Again", "Child of the Universe" and "Sitting on Top of the World".[79] In May 2013, Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu joined Goodrem for a special performance of "Bayini" on The Voice Australia, in celebration of National Reconciliation Week.[80] The song was later released on iTunes and debuted at number four on the ARIA Singles Chart on 10 June 2013.[81][82] On 17 June 2013, Goodrem released her new single "Heart Hypnotic", which she also performed on the live finale of The Voice.[83]

Goodrem celebrated 10 years since releasing her multi-platinum album Innocent Eyes which topped the Australian ARIA Charts and reached number two on the UK Albums Chart by releasing Innocent Eyes: Ten Year Anniversary Acoustic Edition on 29 November 2013, which debuted and peaked at number 22 on the ARIA Albums Chart. On 26 November 2013, it was announced that Goodrem would not be returning to The Voice Australia for the third season in 2014 but instead chose to be a part of the new Australian version of The Voice Kids.[84] Goodrem revealed on her Twitter account that the decision was made because this would give her more time on her music career and more time to work on her new album. The show premiered on 22 June 2014 and finished on 10 August.[85] Goodrem was a coach alongside Joel Madden, who teamed up with his brother Benji Madden, and Mel B. Darren McMullen hosted The Voice Kids while also remaining on the original version.[86] Goodrem attended the 2014 AACTA Awards where she performed "Kissing You" in tribute to Baz Luhrmann's film Romeo + Juliet.[87] Goodrem joined the Australian and New Zealand leg of Andrea Bocelli's Passion For Life Tour in September 2014.[88] To celebrate being part of the tour, Goodrem released a cover of Martika's 1991 single "Love... Thy Will Be Done" on 12 September 2014.[89][90]

2015–2017: Return to Neighbours, stage debut and Wings of the Wild

 
Goodrem at the 2016 Logie Awards

It was announced on 13 January 2015, that Goodrem was returning as a judge The Voice Australia for the show's fourth season.[91] Goodrem's single "Only Human" was released on 13 March to coincide with her return as Nina Tucker for Neighbours' 30th anniversary.[92][93] She returned for three episodes starting from 16 March.[94][95] Goodrem also appeared in a documentary special celebrating the anniversary titled Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite, which aired in Australia and the UK.[96][97] She joined the Australian leg of Ricky Martin's One World Tour in April as his supporting act.[93][98][99] She also revealed that she has been working with DNA and Jon Hume.[100]

On 24 July 2015, Goodrem released "Wings" as the lead single from her fifth studio album Wings of the Wild. The song peaked at number one on the ARIA Charts and was certified double platinum.[101][102] Goodrem also promoted the single in New Zealand and the UK.[103] From October 2015 to February 2016, Goodrem made her musical theatre debut playing Grizabella in an Australian version of Cats. She performed the role in the Sydney, Hobart, Melbourne and Brisbane legs of the show.[104][105] "Dear Life" was released on 6 May 2016 as the second single from Wings of the Wild.[106][107] The single debuted and peaked at number three on the ARIA Singles Chart and was later certified Platinum.[102] "Enough" featuring American rapper Gizzle was released as the third single on 24 June 2016 and debuted at number forty six on the ARIA Singles Chart. It later peaked at number twenty seven in its third week on the chart.[citation needed]Wings of the Wild was released on 1 July 2016.[108][109] "The River" was later released with a story music video for the tour in September 2016, while she was in New Zealand.[110] She toured Wings of the Wild in Australia in October and November 2016.[111]

2017–2019: Television acting, Think About You and I Honestly Love You

Goodrem made her return to television on the 2017 drama House Husbands.[112] In 2017, she became the V8 Supercars Australia ambassador, promoting the sport and being the official performer at the racing events throughout the year.[113][114]

In 2017, an advertisement for Apple Music featuring Goodrem was criticised by the Advertising Standards Bureau (ASB) for promoting unsafe driving. Complaints about the video to the bureau stated that it "does not promote safe driving" and features Goodrem placing her head and arms outside a moving a vehicle and "moving around in a motor vehicle with no clearly visible safety belt". In response to the complaints, Apple Inc. said that it felt "confident" that the advertisement did not breach the Australian Association of National Advertisers (AANA) Advertiser Code of Ethics standards and saw no issues relating to car safety, with both individuals in the car wearing lap seat belts. The ASB said that people may not realise that vintage cars are fitted with lap seatbelts which are not clearly seen in the video. The advertisement was pulled from screening and would not re-air until Apple re-edited it with all parts featuring Goodrem's arms and hands outside of the car window removed.[115]

On 15 February 2018, Goodrem released a single, "Think About You", which was also released for streaming and download on her website on 16 February 2018. The song was written by Goodrem in collaboration with songwriters Julian Bunetta and John Ryan. "Think About You" is described as being a "feel good, upbeat song with an irresistible catchy groove", yet is also noted for its cheeky sexualised lyrics that earned it to be called a "sexy upbeat banger" by reviewers.[116][117][118] Goodrem reinvented her look which included colouring her hair darker for this promotional video.[119]

Goodrem played Olivia Newton-John in the Newton-John biopic called Olivia Newton-John: Hopelessly Devoted to You and released a covers soundtrack album called I Honestly Love You in May 2018.[120][121][122]

Goodrem announced in December 2019 that she was "living in a music bubble", working on her sixth studio album.[123] In January 2020, she released a charity single, "Let It Rain", in aid of the 2019–2020 bushfires in Australia. She was inspired to write "Let It Rain" after seeing the devastation from the bushfires across Australia. She teamed with Apple Music, Sony Music and iHeart radio for the release. All proceeds went to aid with Red Cross bushfire relief.[124]

2020–present: Bridge Over Troubled Dreams, Only Santa Knows and touring

While continuing to work on The Voice, Goodrem released the singles "Keep Climbing" and "Paralyzed" and announced the Bridge Over Troubled Dreams Tour of Australia and New Zealand,[125] scheduled to begin in March 2022.[126] She had to cancel the New Zealand portion of the tour for COVID-19 related reasons on March 2, 2022.[127] Delta officially started the tour in March 2022 and at the Brisbane performance some of it was recorded for a Red Cross appeal (Australia Unites: Red Cross Flood Appeal)[128] It was received well and called "simply Delta Goodrem's best tour yet. She's taken elements of things she's learnt from every tour in the past, and curated a night full of euphoric highs and big singalong's for pop fans who've been longing to be inside an arena together again".[129] She then took the tour to Europe in October[130][131]

On 12 November 2020, with no prior announcement and despite teasing an album of original material, Goodrem released her sixth studio album and first Christmas album, Only Santa Knows.[132] To support the album, Goodrem announced her own Christmas special Christmas with Delta, which aired on Nine Network on 12 December.[133] She did a second show in 2021 set in Luna Park for the Deluxe edition re-release of the project[134] She did a third concert with a tribute to Olivia Newton-John in 2022.[4][135]

In early December 2020, Goodrem left The Voice for a second time,[136] and in early 2021 announced the release of her seventh studio album Bridge over Troubled Dreams for May of that year, alongside an autobiographical and photographic book bearing the same name.[137] Goodrem spent most of 2020 and 2021 doing Bunkerdown Sessions for her fans on her Instagram and Facebook pages.[138][139] In December 2021, Goodrem took issue with an Instagram post by NSW Health, who later apologised, that used her image with two needles pointing at her head to personify the Delta variant in an effort to advertise the booster vaccine.[140]

In June 2022, Goodrem announced she was opening for Backstreet Boys on the second North American leg of their DNA World Tour.[141][142] On 28 July 2022, Goodrem made a cameo appearance as Nina Tucker in the final Neighbours episode.[143]

On 24 September 2022, Goodrem joined British singer Robbie Williams who was performing at the 2022 AFL Grand Final held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia; the pair performed the 2000 Williams/Kylie Minogue collaboration "Kids".[144][145]

Delta announced she was returning to Europe and the UK with her Hearts On the Run Tour in April and May 2023. The tour was later renamed ‘An Evening with Delta Goodrem.[146][147] Delta has since had to reschedule her tour due to losing her voice.[148][149]

Personal life

In around 2002, Goodrem dated fellow Neighbours cast member Blair McDonough.[150]

In 2004, Goodrem began a nine-month relationship with Australian tennis player Mark Philippoussis. Her comeback single, "Out of the Blue", was written about his support during her cancer battle.[151][152] Later in 2004, Goodrem began dating former Westlife singer Brian McFadden, with whom she collaborated on the duet "Almost Here". They were engaged, but the pair ended their relationship in April 2011.[153] In May 2011, Goodrem started dating Nick Jonas. They broke up in February 2012.[154] Goodrem has been in a relationship with fellow musician Matthew Copley since late 2017.[155][156]

In February 2020, James Joseph Lafferty pleaded guilty at Downing Centre Local Court to stalking and intimidating Goodrem; including writing her over 300 poems and Instagram messages along with visiting Goodrem's apartment on Valentine's Day and the following day.[157]

On 16 August 2020, Goodrem released a six-minute video detailing the back story behind her song "Paralyzed". In the video, she revealed that after having her salivary gland removed, she faced serious complications that led to the paralysis of a nerve in her tongue, which left her having to re-learn to speak.[158]

In 2022, Goodrem was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the 2022 Australia Day Honours for "significant service to the not-for-profit sector, and to the performing arts".[159]

Legacy and artistry

 
A wax figure of Goodrem at Madame Tussauds Sydney

Goodrem's repertoire falls under the pop and adult contemporary styles, and heavily features the piano, which she usually plays barefoot while performing live.[160] She is known for her soprano voice,[161][162] which in a review of Delta was described as crystalline, fierce and illuminating in quality.[163] Goodrem has endorsed many products such as WII, Sanitarium, So Good, Nesquik, Sunsilk and Pepsi.[164][165][166][167][168] She has also released an underwear range, Delta by Anabella (Briefly 2004–2006) and a self-titled perfume in April 2017, which by June that same year had sold 30,000 bottles and made $1 million in sales.[169] This was followed by fragrances "Dream" in 2018,[170][171][172] "Destiny" in 2019 and "Power" in 2022.

Goodrem was honoured with a wax figure at Madame Tussauds in Sydney's Darling Harbour, which opened in April 2012.[173]

Her debut album, 2003's Innocent Eyes, made her one of Australia's highest-selling female recording artists, spending 29 weeks at No. 1,[25] selling over 1.2 million copies in Australia and another 4.5 million internationally, debuting at number 2 in the UK and breaking various records in the process.[19]

In 2004, Goodrem released Mistaken Identity, her second studio album, which entered the ARIA charts at number one and spawned two number-one singles and quickly gained multi-platinum status. In 2005, Goodrem embarked on The Visualise Tour, her debut concert tour of Australia, combining songs from both Innocent Eyes and Mistaken Identity. Goodrem released her third studio album, self-titled Delta, on 20 October 2007 to yet another number-one debut, gaining multi-platinum status within the first few months of release. Goodrem also shifted attention to different markets, releasing the album in the Far East and the USA. In January 2009, Goodrem embarked on the Believe Again Tour of Australia to support her third studio album.[67] Her fourth album, Child of the Universe, had two platinum singles, "Sitting On Top of the World" and "Wish You Were Here". Her fifth album, Wings of the Wild, became her fourth number-one album on the ARIA Albums Chart, producing the number-one single "Wings" and "Dear Life"; it went platinum and peaked at number 3. Her fifth Australian number one album came in 2021 with the release of Bridge Over Troubled Dreams. Which took her total of number of weeks charting at 1 in the album charts to 33 weeks in Australia.[174]

Goodrem has a total of nine number-one singles and 17 top-ten hits on the ARIA Singles Chart.[22] She has sold over nine million albums globally.[175]

Charity work

Goodrem is a long-standing supporter of various charities and foundations, serving as Patron of The Kinghorn Cancer Centre, Sydney (a joint venture between St Vincent's Hospital and the Garvan Institute of Medical Research) and an ambassador for Starlight Children's Foundation, Make-A-Wish Foundation and Sony Foundation Australia.[176]

In May 2005, Goodrem helped launch "Teen Info on Cancer", a UK website aimed at supporting young teenage sufferers.[177] In November 2005, Goodrem became an ambassador for Research Australia's "Thank You Day", which honours the country's health and medical researchers and received a Thank You Day Celebrity Advocacy Award "in recognition of her efforts in raising funds and awareness for Australian medical research and charities".[178][179]

In 2007 Goodrem was the face of Alternative Hair, in aid of cancer charity Leukaemia Research.[180] Goodrem is also a member of RADD (Recording Artists, Actors And Athletes Against Drink Driving), a group of celebrities raising awareness of the risks of drunk driving.[181] In 2011 Goodrem became an ambassador for The Kinghorn Cancer Centre, Sydney.[182][183]

On 27 October 2017, she was featured on a cover of The Beatles' "With a Little Help from My Friends", to raise money for the Sony Foundation's project Friends4Youth.

In 2020, Goodrem released a charity single titled "Let It Rain", and also performed as part of three major charity concerts, Fire Fight Australia to raise funds for the 2019–2020 Australia bushfire crisis, as well as One World: Together at Home and Music from the Home Front to raise money in support of the COVID-19 pandemic. In October of the same year, Goodrem participated in the 20th year of Ralph Lauren's Pink Pony campaign to raise money for cancer care and research.[184] In the same month, Goodrem partnered with Remembering Wildlife to help raise funds for cheetah conservation efforts.[185]

In June 2020, Goodrem launched the Delta Goodrem Foundation in partnership with St. Vincent's Hospital and The Kinghorn Cancer Centre. The foundation aims to raise funds for the acceleration of innovative blood cancer research.[186][187] In July 2022, the Delta Goodrem Foundation partnered with Revlon in donating portions of lipstick sales to cancer charity Look Good Feel Better.[188]

Discography

Tours

Filmography

List of appearances in film and television
Year Title Role Notes
1993 Hey Dad..! Cynthia Broadhurst Guest role; "The Real Ladies Man"
1993 A Country Practice Georgina Bailey Guest role; "Little Lies, Part 1" and "Little Lies, Part 2"
1995 Police Rescue Sophie Harris Guest role; "Conduct Endangering Life"
2002–2005, 2015, 2022 Neighbours Nina Tucker Regular role; 144 episodes
2003 Skithouse Herself Guest appearance
2005 Hating Alison Ashley Alison Ashley Main role
2005 North Shore Taylor Ward Guest role; "The Ex-Games" and "The End"
2008 Backyard Blitz Herself Guest appearance
2009 Australian Idol Herself Guest judge
2011 Santa's Apprentice Little Beatrice Voice role
2012–13, 2015–20 The Voice Herself Coach
2012 Take Two with Phineas And Ferb Herself Guest interviewee
2014 The Voice Kids Herself Coach
2015 Neighbours 30th: The Stars Reunite Herself Documentary
2016 Who Do You Think You Are? Herself Documentary
2016 Play School Herself Guest presenter
2017 House Husbands Izzy Dreyfus 3 episodes, season 5
2018 Olivia: Hopelessly Devoted to You Olivia Newton-John Miniseries
2020 Fire Fight Australia Herself Performer
2020 Together at Home Herself Performer
2020 Music from the Home Front Herself Co-host and performer
2020 2020 ARIA Music Awards Herself Host
2021 Australia Day Live 2021 Herself Performer
2021 The Celebrity Apprentice Australia Herself Guest appearance
2021 The Block Herself Guest appearance
2022 Australia Day Live 2022 Herself Co-host and performer
2022 Hey Hey, It's 100 Years Herself Guest appearance
2022 Luxe Listings Sydney Herself Guest Appearance
2022 Lego Masters Australia Herself Guest Appearance
2020–2022 Christmas with Delta Herself Host and performer

Stage roles

Year Title Role
2015–2016 Cats Grizabella

Books

Year Title Type
2021 Bridge Over Troubled Dreams Autobiography & Photography

Awards and recognitions

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External links

  • Official website
  • Delta Goodrem at IMDb

delta, goodrem, delta, goodrem, born, november, 1984, australian, singer, songwriter, actress, goodrem, signed, sony, music, debut, album, innocent, eyes, 2003, topped, aria, albums, chart, consecutive, weeks, highest, selling, australian, albums, second, best. Delta Lea Goodrem AM born November 9 1984 is an Australian singer songwriter and actress Goodrem signed to Sony Music at the age of 15 Her debut album Innocent Eyes 2003 topped the ARIA Albums Chart for 29 non consecutive weeks It is one of the highest selling Australian albums and is the second best selling Australian album of all time with over four million copies sold 1 Delta GoodremAMGoodrem at her fragrance launch in Sydney in 2017BornDelta Lea Goodrem 1984 11 09 November 9 1984 age 38 Sydney New South Wales AustraliaOccupationsSinger songwriter actress television personalityMusical careerGenresPop pop rockInstrumentsVocals piano guitarYears active1993 presentLabelsColumbia Daylight Epic Paul Wilkins Media Mercury Sony MusicWebsitedeltagoodrem wbr comGoodrem s second album Mistaken Identity 2004 was created while she was suffering from cancer It became her second number one album In 2007 Goodrem released Delta her third number one album which saw another number one single In This Life Her fourth studio album Child of the Universe 2012 produced the single Sitting on Top of the World In 2016 her fifth album Wings of the Wild became her fourth number one album on the ARIA Albums Chart while giving her another number one single Wings Goodrem s most recent and fifth number one album Bridge over Troubled Dreams was released May 2021 Goodrem has a total of nine number one singles and 17 top ten hits on the ARIA Singles Chart She has sold over eight million albums globally and overall has won three World Music Awards 9 ARIA Music Awards an MTV Video Music Award and several other awards She served as a coach on The Voice Australia from 2012 to 2013 and again from 2015 to 2020 During her one season hiatus in 2014 she served as a coach on The Voice Kids and coached eventual winner Alexa Curtis She was reportedly paid A 2 million per season after negotiating an increase from her initial 800 000 2 She coached eventual winners of the show in season five in 2016 and again in season six in 2017 With the release of her Christmas album Only Santa Knows in 2020 since then she has a Christmas show every year hosted by Channel 9 3 4 5 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 1984 2000 Early life education and discovery 1 2 2001 2003 Career launch Neighbours Innocent Eyes and cancer diagnosis 1 3 2004 2006 Mistaken Identity and The Visualise Tour 1 4 2007 2010 Delta and Believe Again Tour 1 5 2011 2014 Child of the Universe Innocent Eyes Ten Year Anniversary and The Voice 1 6 2015 2017 Return to Neighbours stage debut and Wings of the Wild 1 7 2017 2019 Television acting Think About You and I Honestly Love You 1 8 2020 present Bridge Over Troubled Dreams Only Santa Knows and touring 2 Personal life 3 Legacy and artistry 4 Charity work 5 Discography 6 Tours 6 1 Headlining 6 2 Supporting act 7 Filmography 8 Stage roles 9 Books 10 Awards and recognitions 11 References 12 External linksLife and career Edit1984 2000 Early life education and discovery Edit Goodrem was born in Sydney on 9 November 1984 6 7 to Lea nee Parker and Denis Goodrem 8 9 She has a younger brother Trent 10 Goodrem appeared in an American advertisement aged seven for the Galoob toy company alongside fellow Australian Bec Cartwright 11 and began playing piano at the same age while taking up singing dancing and acting lessons She appeared in adverts for companies such as Optus and Nesquik and had several minor roles in episodes of Australian television shows including Hey Dad A Country Practice and Police Rescue 12 While residing in Glenhaven she attended the Hills Grammar School in neighbouring Kenthurst from kindergarten until Year 11 13 At the age of thirteen Goodrem recorded a five song demo CD financed through her television work 14 It was sent to the Sydney Swans of which Goodrem is a supporter and they passed it onto Glenn Wheatley 15 16 Wheatley signed Goodrem to an artist development deal with independent label Empire Records 17 Between June 1999 and September 2000 Goodrem worked with producers Paul Higgins and Trevor Carter on thirteen tracks for an album to be called Delta 16 A later report on these sessions described Goodrem as an ambitious 15 year old keen to emulate the pop sound of the Spice Girls Britney Spears and Mandy Moore 18 Most of the tracks were written by Carter although Goodrem co wrote two and self wrote the song Love Goodrem did a photoshoot for the album some of the photos have surfaced and recorded a home made style music video for the song Say which has since leaked onto the internet 19 Higgins took the album to Village Roadshow which offered to market and distribute the album but the deal was blocked by Goodrem s parents The album has yet to surface though it became the subject of a lawsuit in 2004 17 2001 2003 Career launch Neighbours Innocent Eyes and cancer diagnosis Edit I Don t Care 2001 source source Goodrem s debut single was a pop dance song which failed to make an impact on the charts Problems playing this file See media help At the age of 15 Goodrem signed a record deal with Sony 20 and began work on an album of pop dance songs including the unsuccessful debut single I Don t Care which peaked at number sixty four on the ARIA Singles Chart in November 2001 16 The album and proposed second single A Year Ago Today were pushed aside as a result allowing Goodrem and Sony to re evaluate her future musical direction In 2002 Goodrem took up the role as shy school girl and aspiring singer Nina Tucker in the popular soap Neighbours which helped re launch Goodrem s music career 21 22 The piano based ballad Born to Try co written by Audius Mtawarira premiered on the show and reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and number three in the UK Born to Try was certified triple Platinum in Australia for sales of over 210 000 copies 23 Goodrem s role on the show scored her a Logie for Most Popular New Talent at the 2003 Logie Awards 24 In January 2003 Lost Without You topped the ARIA Singles Chart and reached number four in the UK it was certified double platinum for sales over 140 000 copies in Australia 23 Goodrem s largely self penned debut album Innocent Eyes was released on 24 March 2003 in Australia and debuted at number one on the ARIA Album Charts breaking Australian records previously held by John Farnham s Whispering Jack 1986 by staying at number one for 29 consecutive weeks while tying with Neil Diamond s Hot August Night 1972 as the second longest charting number one album with a total of 29 weeks at top spot It was the highest selling album in Australia of 2003 25 and sold 1 2 million copies in Australia and over 4 million worldwide 26 The album also charted highly in the UK peaking at number two The album s third single Innocent Eyes again reached number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and number nine in the UK it was certified Platinum in Australia for sales over 70 000 copies 23 On 8 July 2003 at the age of 18 Goodrem was diagnosed with Hodgkin s lymphoma 27 She was forced to put all working commitments on hold while undertaking treatment for the disease In an exclusive interview with The Australian Women s Weekly Goodrem revealed that since 2002 she had suffered from a head to toe rash fatigue weight loss night sweats and a lump on her neck 28 I was doing sit ups when I felt something pop in my neck I reached down and I felt a small lump at the base of my throat It wasn t sore it wasn t visible but I could feel it 28 As part of her treatment Goodrem undertook chemotherapy which resulted in the loss of her hair and radiation therapy 28 The news of her diagnosis made newspaper and television headlines and an outpouring of support was shown by fans and the general public alike Goodrem thanked them during The Visualise Tour for all the letters and well wishes she received The album s fourth single Not Me Not I was released following the announcement Goodrem had been diagnosed with cancer It became her fourth consecutive number one single in Australia overtaking the previous effort of three number ones from Kylie Minogue s debut album Kylie 1988 29 It was certified Platinum for sales over 70 000 copies 23 In early August Goodrem announced she would not renew her contract with Glenn Wheatley Her mother Lea Goodrem replaced him as her manager 30 Later that month Goodrem won seven ARIA Awards including Best Female Artist surpassing Natalie Imbruglia s previous record of six awards in 1999 31 As Delta was too unwell to perform at the ceremony herself singer Darren Hayes performed a rendition of Lost Without You as a tribute bringing an overwhelmed Goodrem to tears Her first full length DVD Delta became the highest selling music DVD by an Australian artist in Australia ever with a certification of 11 platinum 32 The Australian only release Predictable became her fifth consecutive number one on the ARIA Singles Chart in December and was certified double Platinum for sales of over 140 000 copies 23 2004 2006 Mistaken Identity and The Visualise Tour Edit After announcing in late December 2003 that she was in remission Goodrem began work on her second studio album Goodrem received two nominations at the 2004 Logie Awards including a Gold Logie nomination for Most Popular Personality on Australian Television In March 2004 while Goodrem was still undergoing cancer treatment Paul Higgins and Trevor Carter announced plans to release the album they had recorded with the then 15 year old Goodrem in 1999 and 2000 They shopped the album around and ignited a bidding war amongst record companies 18 After the success of Innocent Eyes industry experts expected that bidding for the album could attract figures anywhere between 1 5 million and 15 million 33 When Goodrem and her family disapproved of the album s release a lawsuit was filed Goodrem s lawyers claimed the album was made up of unfinished demo recordings which were not fit for commercial release 33 After much coverage in the media the case was settled in mediation In exchange for not releasing the album Higgins and Carter received an unspecified payout 16 In September 2004 she became the face of soft drink company Pepsi in Australia appearing on the product billboards TV advertisements and performing an exclusive show for competition winners 34 35 In October Goodrem launched her own lingerie line titled Delta by Annabella 36 Goodrem s second album Mistaken Identity was released in Australia on 8 November 2004 and debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums chart It was certified five times platinum for sales of 350 000 copies 37 The album spent 46 weeks in the top fifty It also reached number seven in New Zealand and peaked at number 25 in the UK The album s lead single Out of the Blue which was co written and produced by Guy Chambers was released prior to the album on 8 October 2004 Out of the Blue debuted at number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and number nine in the UK This was Goodrem s sixth straight number one single in Australia It was certified platinum in Australia 38 The second single Mistaken Identity released as a single only in Australia debuted at number seven and was certified Gold 39 Almost Here a duet with Irish singer and then boyfriend Brian McFadden was released as the third single and reached number three in the UK and became her seventh ARIA number one along with her first number one in Ireland It was certified platinum in Australia 39 A Little Too Late was released only in Australia and peaked at number 13 Be Strong was released as the album s fifth and final single in Australia as a digital download on 17 October 2005 At the time of release digital downloads were not included as part of the main singles chart therefore it was ineligible to chart Much of the album in particular Extraordinary Day was inspired by her battle with cancer 19 Reflecting on that period of her life Goodrem said It s weird to see pictures of that time In some ways the fact that I was so sick was so out there and yet I kept it really private No one saw me on the days I was really sick I was 18 when I was diagnosed and I had a number one album and single in the country And in the UK I was number two It was such a bipolar year 40 41 Goodrem performing in Canberra in 2005 In March 2005 Goodrem starred in her first film role in Hating Alison Ashley a film based on the children s novel by Robin Klein with Goodrem acting the title character The film performed poorly at the box office and was not a critical success with some critics citing Goodrem s performance as too robotic and detached 42 April 2005 saw Goodrem relocate to New York to launch her career in the United States with a reworked version of Lost Without You She appeared in the last two episodes of the short lived American series North Shore in a bid to gain greater exposure Lost Without You proved to be modestly successful peaking at number eighteen on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart but Goodrem was reportedly dissatisfied with its performance Plans to release a hybrid of her first two albums were later terminated and Goodrem put America on hold In July Goodrem embarked on her first headline concert tour of Australia The Visualise Tour Ticket prices 90 each came under criticism for being higher than most international acts touring Australia at the time and this initially led to slow sales 43 By the time the concerts were due to take place many venues sold out after tickets were reduced to 60 Once the tour concluded over 80 000 tickets had been bought in total making The Visualise Tour one of Australia s highest selling local tours 44 The Visualise Tour Live in Concert was released in November and became Goodrem s second No 1 DVD On 15 March 2006 Goodrem performed a new song Together We Are One at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in front of 80 000 spectators and up to 1 5 billion television viewers worldwide The song written specifically for the event was released in Australia where it peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart 45 It was performed by the Top 5 contestants on season five of American Idol In June 2006 Goodrem signed to Modest Entertainment for her worldwide management 46 In October 2006 Goodrem promoted in Japan with the release of an updated version of Innocent Eyes and the Japan only single Flawed which reached number one on the Japanese download chart The album peaked at number eight on the Japanese international chart excluding Japanese artists and number nineteen on the official Japanese album chart including Japanese artists In November Goodrem appeared with Westlife on UK talent series The X Factor to perform a duet titled All Out of Love which appeared on the boy band s ninth LP The Love Album She was in Melbourne on Christmas Eve to headline the annual Carols by Candlelight 47 2007 2010 Delta and Believe Again Tour Edit Goodrem performing at Melbourne s Federation Square in 2007 Goodrem s third studio album the eponymous Delta was released in Australia on 20 October 2007 Goodrem described the material as a lot lighter compared to her previous album Mistaken Identity 48 She has also stated As people become more aware of your life they can pinpoint what songs are about On this album I ve tried to remove a lot of that and just write great pop songs songs that are from my heart but there s no baggage with them 49 50 The album debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart making it her third number one album in her home country 22 and received platinum certification for shipments of 70 000 records though sales were much lower only 23 000 copies were sold during the first week In December the album was certified 2 platinum 51 It eventually was certified 3 platinum in 2008 52 In New Zealand the album debuted at number twelve on the RIANZ Albums Chart 53 On 10 August 2007 Goodrem was in Los Angeles to film the music video for the album s lead single In This Life which is also the opening theme for the anime Deltora Quest based on the novels by fellow Australian Emily Rodda The video premiered on 31 August on Sunrise In This Life was officially released on 15 September It debuted at number one on the Australian Singles Chart becoming Goodrem s eighth number one single in Australia It was certified platinum 54 The second single Believe Again was released on 10 December It debuted and peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified Gold 55 The third single You Will Only Break My Heart was released on 29 March 2008 and peaked at number fourteen The fourth single to be lifted from the album was I Can t Break It to My Heart which debuted and peaked at number thirteen In 2008 Goodrem focused on promoting music in Japan and the United States She released In This Life on 23 January in Japan She followed that up by releasing Delta on 20 February The album peaked at number eight on the Japanese international chart and number 39 on the overall chart The album sold almost 5 000 copies in its first week 1 000 copies more than her previous album in Japan and overall sold over 30 000 copies in Japan 56 In the United States Goodrem released In This Life on 15 April 2008 In This Life was released to US radio on 9 April It was first released to the Triple A radio format and then to the Adult Contemporary and Hot Adult Contemporary formats On 17 June 2008 Goodrem appeared for the second time on any Billboard chart with the single debuting at number 40 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart The song later peaked at No 21 57 According to Nielsen SoundScan the track sold 7 000 digital downloads in the week ending on 24 June 2008 58 The song also charted at number 20 on the Hot Adult Top 40 Recurrents The album was then released on 15 July 2008 in the United States and Canada under the label Mercury Records 59 It peaked at number 18 on the U S iTunes Store It later debuted at number 116 on the US Billboard Album Chart and No 1 on Billboard s Top Heatseekers with sales of 6 000 copies Overall the album sold over 21 000 copies in the United States 60 61 In July 2008 it was announced that Goodrem would embark on a national tour of Australia titled the Believe Again Tour 62 She originally announced nine dates in seven cities but later announced more shows performing 14 in eight cities The tour ran from 9 January to 4 February 2009 A concert DVD of the tour was released on 18 September 2009 63 It was called Believe Again Australian Tour 2009 It peaked at number one on the Australian ARIA DVD Chart and was certified Gold for sales over 7 500 copies 64 Goodrem also recorded a duet Right Here With You with Olivia Newton John to help raise money for Newton John s cancer hospital in Melbourne 65 66 Goodrem was nominated for two awards at the 2008 ARIA Awards Highest Selling Single and Highest Selling Album and won the award for Highest Selling Album of 2008 67 At the 2008 World Music Awards held on 9 November in Monaco Goodrem received her third World Music Award for World s Best Selling Australian Artist In March 2010 Goodrem and Guy Sebastian were chosen by the Jackson estate to perform at the Australian launch of Michael Jackson s This Is It DVD 68 The invitation only event was attended by the film s director Kenny Ortega Jackson s choreographer Travis Payne and Jackson s brother Jackie Jackson 69 Goodrem and Sebastian performed Earth Song 70 2011 2014 Child of the Universe Innocent Eyes Ten Year Anniversary and The Voice Edit Goodrem at the 2012 Logie Awards On 24 November 2011 Goodrem was confirmed to be a part of the judging panel of the Australian version of The Voice which aired in early 2012 coaching alongside Keith Urban Joel Madden and Seal 71 Some of Goodrem s decisions on the show sparked criticism with comments she was all style and little substance 72 Rachael Leahcar was Goodrem s contestant in the final four This was after Goodrem chose Leahcar over Glenn Cunningham who was Goodrem s back up singer on her Believe Again Tour in 2009 Leahcar finished third Goodrem returned for season two in 2013 again with Madden and Seal with Ricky Martin replacing Urban Goodrem s finalist for season two was Celia Pavey who also finished third 73 On 30 March 2012 Goodrem announced the release of her new single Sitting on Top of the World 74 The song debuted and peaked at number two on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified double platinum It also peaked at number twenty three in New Zealand and was certified Gold The album s second single Dancing with a Broken Heart was released on 10 August 2012 It debuted and peaked at number 15 on the ARIA Singles Chart and is Goodrem s second lowest charting single to date The third single Wish You Were Here was released on 12 October 2012 It debuted at number seven on the ARIA Charts and later peaked at number five and was certified Platinum Goodrem s fourth studio album Child of the Universe was released on 26 October 2012 which debuted at number two on the ARIA Charts and spent ten weeks in the top 50 It was certified Gold in its second with for sales of 35 000 copies Along with the release of the album Goodrem embarked on her tour An Evening with Delta The Top of My World Shows which supported the album release with a series of stripped back shows starting in Brisbane on 27 October then two Sydney shows on 31 October 2012 and 2 November 2012 and finishing with Melbourne on 7 and 8 November 2012 Rachael Leahcar was the tour s opening act 75 Goodrem was featured on the album Spirit of Christmas 2012 singing Blue Christmas In November she also recorded a Christmas EP titled Christmas It was released on 14 December 2012 in Australia and New Zealand 76 77 On 1 February 2013 it was confirmed that Goodrem had signed with US manager Irving Azoff 78 Goodrem performed at the Mardi Gras in Sydney in March 2013 She performed dance version of some of her songs including Born to Try Lost Without You Predictable Believe Again Child of the Universe and Sitting on Top of the World 79 In May 2013 Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu joined Goodrem for a special performance of Bayini on The Voice Australia in celebration of National Reconciliation Week 80 The song was later released on iTunes and debuted at number four on the ARIA Singles Chart on 10 June 2013 81 82 On 17 June 2013 Goodrem released her new single Heart Hypnotic which she also performed on the live finale of The Voice 83 Goodrem celebrated 10 years since releasing her multi platinum album Innocent Eyes which topped the Australian ARIA Charts and reached number two on the UK Albums Chart by releasing Innocent Eyes Ten Year Anniversary Acoustic Edition on 29 November 2013 which debuted and peaked at number 22 on the ARIA Albums Chart On 26 November 2013 it was announced that Goodrem would not be returning to The Voice Australia for the third season in 2014 but instead chose to be a part of the new Australian version of The Voice Kids 84 Goodrem revealed on her Twitter account that the decision was made because this would give her more time on her music career and more time to work on her new album The show premiered on 22 June 2014 and finished on 10 August 85 Goodrem was a coach alongside Joel Madden who teamed up with his brother Benji Madden and Mel B Darren McMullen hosted The Voice Kids while also remaining on the original version 86 Goodrem attended the 2014 AACTA Awards where she performed Kissing You in tribute to Baz Luhrmann s film Romeo Juliet 87 Goodrem joined the Australian and New Zealand leg of Andrea Bocelli s Passion For Life Tour in September 2014 88 To celebrate being part of the tour Goodrem released a cover of Martika s 1991 single Love Thy Will Be Done on 12 September 2014 89 90 2015 2017 Return to Neighbours stage debut and Wings of the Wild Edit Goodrem at the 2016 Logie Awards It was announced on 13 January 2015 that Goodrem was returning as a judge The Voice Australia for the show s fourth season 91 Goodrem s single Only Human was released on 13 March to coincide with her return as Nina Tucker for Neighbours 30th anniversary 92 93 She returned for three episodes starting from 16 March 94 95 Goodrem also appeared in a documentary special celebrating the anniversary titled Neighbours 30th The Stars Reunite which aired in Australia and the UK 96 97 She joined the Australian leg of Ricky Martin s One World Tour in April as his supporting act 93 98 99 She also revealed that she has been working with DNA and Jon Hume 100 On 24 July 2015 Goodrem released Wings as the lead single from her fifth studio album Wings of the Wild The song peaked at number one on the ARIA Charts and was certified double platinum 101 102 Goodrem also promoted the single in New Zealand and the UK 103 From October 2015 to February 2016 Goodrem made her musical theatre debut playing Grizabella in an Australian version of Cats She performed the role in the Sydney Hobart Melbourne and Brisbane legs of the show 104 105 Dear Life was released on 6 May 2016 as the second single from Wings of the Wild 106 107 The single debuted and peaked at number three on the ARIA Singles Chart and was later certified Platinum 102 Enough featuring American rapper Gizzle was released as the third single on 24 June 2016 and debuted at number forty six on the ARIA Singles Chart It later peaked at number twenty seven in its third week on the chart citation needed Wings of the Wild was released on 1 July 2016 108 109 The River was later released with a story music video for the tour in September 2016 while she was in New Zealand 110 She toured Wings of the Wild in Australia in October and November 2016 111 2017 2019 Television acting Think About You and I Honestly Love You Edit Goodrem made her return to television on the 2017 drama House Husbands 112 In 2017 she became the V8 Supercars Australia ambassador promoting the sport and being the official performer at the racing events throughout the year 113 114 In 2017 an advertisement for Apple Music featuring Goodrem was criticised by the Advertising Standards Bureau ASB for promoting unsafe driving Complaints about the video to the bureau stated that it does not promote safe driving and features Goodrem placing her head and arms outside a moving a vehicle and moving around in a motor vehicle with no clearly visible safety belt In response to the complaints Apple Inc said that it felt confident that the advertisement did not breach the Australian Association of National Advertisers AANA Advertiser Code of Ethics standards and saw no issues relating to car safety with both individuals in the car wearing lap seat belts The ASB said that people may not realise that vintage cars are fitted with lap seatbelts which are not clearly seen in the video The advertisement was pulled from screening and would not re air until Apple re edited it with all parts featuring Goodrem s arms and hands outside of the car window removed 115 On 15 February 2018 Goodrem released a single Think About You which was also released for streaming and download on her website on 16 February 2018 The song was written by Goodrem in collaboration with songwriters Julian Bunetta and John Ryan Think About You is described as being a feel good upbeat song with an irresistible catchy groove yet is also noted for its cheeky sexualised lyrics that earned it to be called a sexy upbeat banger by reviewers 116 117 118 Goodrem reinvented her look which included colouring her hair darker for this promotional video 119 Goodrem played Olivia Newton John in the Newton John biopic called Olivia Newton John Hopelessly Devoted to You and released a covers soundtrack album called I Honestly Love You in May 2018 120 121 122 Goodrem announced in December 2019 that she was living in a music bubble working on her sixth studio album 123 In January 2020 she released a charity single Let It Rain in aid of the 2019 2020 bushfires in Australia She was inspired to write Let It Rain after seeing the devastation from the bushfires across Australia She teamed with Apple Music Sony Music and iHeart radio for the release All proceeds went to aid with Red Cross bushfire relief 124 2020 present Bridge Over Troubled Dreams Only Santa Knows and touring Edit While continuing to work on The Voice Goodrem released the singles Keep Climbing and Paralyzed and announced the Bridge Over Troubled Dreams Tour of Australia and New Zealand 125 scheduled to begin in March 2022 126 She had to cancel the New Zealand portion of the tour for COVID 19 related reasons on March 2 2022 127 Delta officially started the tour in March 2022 and at the Brisbane performance some of it was recorded for a Red Cross appeal Australia Unites Red Cross Flood Appeal 128 It was received well and called simply Delta Goodrem s best tour yet She s taken elements of things she s learnt from every tour in the past and curated a night full of euphoric highs and big singalong s for pop fans who ve been longing to be inside an arena together again 129 She then took the tour to Europe in October 130 131 On 12 November 2020 with no prior announcement and despite teasing an album of original material Goodrem released her sixth studio album and first Christmas album Only Santa Knows 132 To support the album Goodrem announced her own Christmas special Christmas with Delta which aired on Nine Network on 12 December 133 She did a second show in 2021 set in Luna Park for the Deluxe edition re release of the project 134 She did a third concert with a tribute to Olivia Newton John in 2022 4 135 In early December 2020 Goodrem left The Voice for a second time 136 and in early 2021 announced the release of her seventh studio album Bridge over Troubled Dreams for May of that year alongside an autobiographical and photographic book bearing the same name 137 Goodrem spent most of 2020 and 2021 doing Bunkerdown Sessions for her fans on her Instagram and Facebook pages 138 139 In December 2021 Goodrem took issue with an Instagram post by NSW Health who later apologised that used her image with two needles pointing at her head to personify the Delta variant in an effort to advertise the booster vaccine 140 In June 2022 Goodrem announced she was opening for Backstreet Boys on the second North American leg of their DNA World Tour 141 142 On 28 July 2022 Goodrem made a cameo appearance as Nina Tucker in the final Neighbours episode 143 On 24 September 2022 Goodrem joined British singer Robbie Williams who was performing at the 2022 AFL Grand Final held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne Australia the pair performed the 2000 Williams Kylie Minogue collaboration Kids 144 145 Delta announced she was returning to Europe and the UK with her Hearts On the Run Tour in April and May 2023 The tour was later renamed An Evening with Delta Goodrem 146 147 Delta has since had to reschedule her tour due to losing her voice 148 149 Personal life EditIn around 2002 Goodrem dated fellow Neighbours cast member Blair McDonough 150 In 2004 Goodrem began a nine month relationship with Australian tennis player Mark Philippoussis Her comeback single Out of the Blue was written about his support during her cancer battle 151 152 Later in 2004 Goodrem began dating former Westlife singer Brian McFadden with whom she collaborated on the duet Almost Here They were engaged but the pair ended their relationship in April 2011 153 In May 2011 Goodrem started dating Nick Jonas They broke up in February 2012 154 Goodrem has been in a relationship with fellow musician Matthew Copley since late 2017 155 156 In February 2020 James Joseph Lafferty pleaded guilty at Downing Centre Local Court to stalking and intimidating Goodrem including writing her over 300 poems and Instagram messages along with visiting Goodrem s apartment on Valentine s Day and the following day 157 On 16 August 2020 Goodrem released a six minute video detailing the back story behind her song Paralyzed In the video she revealed that after having her salivary gland removed she faced serious complications that led to the paralysis of a nerve in her tongue which left her having to re learn to speak 158 In 2022 Goodrem was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia AM in the 2022 Australia Day Honours for significant service to the not for profit sector and to the performing arts 159 Legacy and artistry Edit A wax figure of Goodrem at Madame Tussauds Sydney Goodrem s repertoire falls under the pop and adult contemporary styles and heavily features the piano which she usually plays barefoot while performing live 160 She is known for her soprano voice 161 162 which in a review of Delta was described as crystalline fierce and illuminating in quality 163 Goodrem has endorsed many products such as WII Sanitarium So Good Nesquik Sunsilk and Pepsi 164 165 166 167 168 She has also released an underwear range Delta by Anabella Briefly 2004 2006 and a self titled perfume in April 2017 which by June that same year had sold 30 000 bottles and made 1 million in sales 169 This was followed by fragrances Dream in 2018 170 171 172 Destiny in 2019 and Power in 2022 Goodrem was honoured with a wax figure at Madame Tussauds in Sydney s Darling Harbour which opened in April 2012 173 Her debut album 2003 s Innocent Eyes made her one of Australia s highest selling female recording artists spending 29 weeks at No 1 25 selling over 1 2 million copies in Australia and another 4 5 million internationally debuting at number 2 in the UK and breaking various records in the process 19 In 2004 Goodrem released Mistaken Identity her second studio album which entered the ARIA charts at number one and spawned two number one singles and quickly gained multi platinum status In 2005 Goodrem embarked on The Visualise Tour her debut concert tour of Australia combining songs from both Innocent Eyes and Mistaken Identity Goodrem released her third studio album self titled Delta on 20 October 2007 to yet another number one debut gaining multi platinum status within the first few months of release Goodrem also shifted attention to different markets releasing the album in the Far East and the USA In January 2009 Goodrem embarked on the Believe Again Tour of Australia to support her third studio album 67 Her fourth album Child of the Universe had two platinum singles Sitting On Top of the World and Wish You Were Here Her fifth album Wings of the Wild became her fourth number one album on the ARIA Albums Chart producing the number one single Wings and Dear Life it went platinum and peaked at number 3 Her fifth Australian number one album came in 2021 with the release of Bridge Over Troubled Dreams Which took her total of number of weeks charting at 1 in the album charts to 33 weeks in Australia 174 Goodrem has a total of nine number one singles and 17 top ten hits on the ARIA Singles Chart 22 She has sold over nine million albums globally 175 Charity work EditGoodrem is a long standing supporter of various charities and foundations serving as Patron of The Kinghorn Cancer Centre Sydney a joint venture between St Vincent s Hospital and the Garvan Institute of Medical Research and an ambassador for Starlight Children s Foundation Make A Wish Foundation and Sony Foundation Australia 176 In May 2005 Goodrem helped launch Teen Info on Cancer a UK website aimed at supporting young teenage sufferers 177 In November 2005 Goodrem became an ambassador for Research Australia s Thank You Day which honours the country s health and medical researchers and received a Thank You Day Celebrity Advocacy Award in recognition of her efforts in raising funds and awareness for Australian medical research and charities 178 179 In 2007 Goodrem was the face of Alternative Hair in aid of cancer charity Leukaemia Research 180 Goodrem is also a member of RADD Recording Artists Actors And Athletes Against Drink Driving a group of celebrities raising awareness of the risks of drunk driving 181 In 2011 Goodrem became an ambassador for The Kinghorn Cancer Centre Sydney 182 183 On 27 October 2017 she was featured on a cover of The Beatles With a Little Help from My Friends to raise money for the Sony Foundation s project Friends4Youth In 2020 Goodrem released a charity single titled Let It Rain and also performed as part of three major charity concerts Fire Fight Australia to raise funds for the 2019 2020 Australia bushfire crisis as well as One World Together at Home and Music from the Home Front to raise money in support of the COVID 19 pandemic In October of the same year Goodrem participated in the 20th year of Ralph Lauren s Pink Pony campaign to raise money for cancer care and research 184 In the same month Goodrem partnered with Remembering Wildlife to help raise funds for cheetah conservation efforts 185 In June 2020 Goodrem launched the Delta Goodrem Foundation in partnership with St Vincent s Hospital and The Kinghorn Cancer Centre The foundation aims to raise funds for the acceleration of innovative blood cancer research 186 187 In July 2022 the Delta Goodrem Foundation partnered with Revlon in donating portions of lipstick sales to cancer charity Look Good Feel Better 188 Discography EditMain article Delta Goodrem discography Innocent Eyes 2003 Mistaken Identity 2004 Delta 2007 Child of the Universe 2012 Wings of the Wild 2016 Only Santa Knows 2020 Bridge over Troubled Dreams 2021 Tours EditHeadlining Edit The Visualise Tour 2005 Believe Again Australian Tour 2009 2009 An Evening with Delta The Top of My World Shows 2012 Wings of the Wild Tour 2016 Bridge Over Troubled Dreams Tour 2022 Hearts on the Run UK amp European Tour 2023 Innocent Eyes 20th Anniversary Tour 2023 Supporting act Edit Andrea Bocelli My Christmas Tour 2009 Andrea Bocelli s Passion For Life Tour 2014 Ricky Martin s One World Tour 2015 Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour 2022 Filmography EditList of appearances in film and television Year Title Role Notes1993 Hey Dad Cynthia Broadhurst Guest role The Real Ladies Man 1993 A Country Practice Georgina Bailey Guest role Little Lies Part 1 and Little Lies Part 2 1995 Police Rescue Sophie Harris Guest role Conduct Endangering Life 2002 2005 2015 2022 Neighbours Nina Tucker Regular role 144 episodes2003 Skithouse Herself Guest appearance2005 Hating Alison Ashley Alison Ashley Main role2005 North Shore Taylor Ward Guest role The Ex Games and The End 2008 Backyard Blitz Herself Guest appearance2009 Australian Idol Herself Guest judge2011 Santa s Apprentice Little Beatrice Voice role2012 13 2015 20 The Voice Herself Coach2012 Take Two with Phineas And Ferb Herself Guest interviewee2014 The Voice Kids Herself Coach2015 Neighbours 30th The Stars Reunite Herself Documentary2016 Who Do You Think You Are Herself Documentary2016 Play School Herself Guest presenter2017 House Husbands Izzy Dreyfus 3 episodes season 52018 Olivia Hopelessly Devoted to You Olivia Newton John Miniseries2020 Fire Fight Australia Herself Performer2020 Together at Home Herself Performer2020 Music from the Home Front Herself Co host and performer2020 2020 ARIA Music Awards Herself Host2021 Australia Day Live 2021 Herself Performer2021 The Celebrity Apprentice Australia Herself Guest appearance2021 The Block Herself Guest appearance2022 Australia Day Live 2022 Herself Co host and performer2022 Hey Hey It s 100 Years Herself Guest appearance2022 Luxe Listings Sydney Herself Guest Appearance2022 Lego Masters Australia Herself Guest Appearance2020 2022 Christmas with Delta Herself Host and performerStage roles EditYear Title Role2015 2016 Cats GrizabellaBooks EditYear Title Type2021 Bridge Over Troubled Dreams Autobiography amp PhotographyAwards and recognitions EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Delta GoodremReferences Edit Delta Goodrem to host 2020 ARIA Awards The Music Network 16 November 2020 Retrieved 16 November 2020 What Delta gets paid to be on The Voice New Idea 25 May 2017 Retrieved 5 May 2020 Delta Goodrem returns for a very special Christmas event www nine com au Retrieved 5 March 2023 a b Make your Christmas divine with Delta Nine for Brands Retrieved 5 March 2023 Delta Goodrem to host Christmas TV special on Nine www nine com au Retrieved 5 March 2023 McFarlane Ian 2017 Encyclopedia entry for Delta Goodrem The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop Jenkins Jeff Foreword 2nd ed Gisborne VIC Third Stone Press pp 196 197 ISBN 978 0 9953856 0 3 Nimmervoll Ed Delta Goodrem Howlspace The Living History of Our Music White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd Ed Nimmervoll Archived from the original on 22 March 2012 Retrieved 21 April 2020 Zuel Bernard 29 March 2003 Gimme Delta The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 29 September 2014 Season 8 Episode 3 Delta Goodrem Who Do You Think You Are SBS On Demand 27 September 2016 Retrieved 21 April 2020 Note Only available in Australia Login with email address required to access video available for 10 days from 21 April 2020 Sams Christine 16 March 2004 Delta force The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2 November 2013 Child stars TV Hits Delta Magazine 43 2003 Paris just a friend says Scud Herald Sun 28 October 2004 Delta visits The Hills Grammar School The Hills Grammar School 23 May 2012 Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 8 November 2013 Born to sing TV Hits Delta Magazine 10 2003 Delta s loves Sain magazine 42 35 December 2001 a b c d Blackman Guy 12 March 2005 Weathering the storm The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 3 December 2013 a b Browne Rachel 1 August 2004 Delta s legal quickstep The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2 November 2013 a b Koha Nui Te 28 March 2004 Delta s secret songs surface Herald Sun a b c Koha Nui Te 18 February 2007 Delta s secret video on net Herald Sun Retrieved 8 November 2013 Biography Delta Goodrem s Official Site Sony Music Entertainment Archived from the original on 21 September 2014 Retrieved 29 November 2013 Vagg Stephen 14 July 2019 Australian Singers Turned Actors Filmink a b c Taylor Chuck 11 July 2008 Delta Goodrem Elevation Billboard Retrieved 1 December 2013 a b c d e ARIA Charts Accreditations 2003 Singles ARIA Archived from the original on 12 February 2012 Retrieved 17 March 2014 Logie award winners 2003 The Daily Telegraph 3 May 2007 Retrieved 29 November 2013 a b Adams Cameron 30 December 2003 Year of Delta s dawn Herald Sun Scatena Dino 17 November 2013 Delta force The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 3 December 2013 Delta Goodrem Hospitalized With Cancer Billboard 14 July 2003 Retrieved 1 December 2013 a b c Sheather Michael May 2004 Delta s Darkest Hour The Australian Women s Weekly pp 20 27 Adams Cameron 2003 Delta blitz tops Kylie Herald Sun Delta hunts for mum s replacement The Sydney Morning Herald AAP 27 April 2005 Retrieved 8 November 2013 Zuel Bernard 22 October 2003 Delta s magnificent seven The Age Retrieved 8 November 2013 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2003 DVD ARIA Charts ARIA 2003 Retrieved 29 November 2013 a b Koha Nui Te October 2004 Secret Delta Blues Herald Sun Goodrem Joins The Pepsi Girls Contactmusic com 5 October 2004 Retrieved 8 November 2013 Dennehy Luke September 2004 Pepsi lands Goodrem Herald Sun Delta s lingerie range The Age AAP 14 October 2004 Retrieved 29 November 2013 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2004 Albums ARIA Archived from the original on 7 August 2008 Retrieved 18 March 2014 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2004 Singles ARIA Archived from the original on 11 January 2012 Retrieved 18 March 2014 a b ARIA Charts Accreditations 2005 Singles ARIA Archived from the original on 16 March 2009 Retrieved 18 March 2014 Kittson Jean October 2004 Delta Goodrem OK Magazine No 1 p 37 Official site Biography 2004 Retrieved 10 April 2007 Archived 9 July 2005 at the Wayback Machine Dale David 5 April 2004 The Tribal Mind The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2 November 2013 Goodrem Concert Struggles Contactmusic com 10 December 2004 Retrieved 2 November 2013 It s A Wrap Delta s Visualise Tour Concludes The DVD Is Coming Delta Goodrem s Official Site 28 July 2005 Archived from the original on 16 July 2012 Retrieved 29 November 2013 Delta Goodrem Fansite Retrieved 18 May 2007 Eliezer Christie 16 June 2006 Australia s Goodrem Signs With Modest Ent Billboard Retrieved 8 November 2013 Adams Cameron 9 December 2006 Delta s Down Under carols News com au Retrieved 2 November 2013 Hellard Peta 13 May 2007 Life with Brian inspires Delta Herald Sun Retrieved 2 November 2013 OK magazine Retrieved 2 June 2007 Adams Cameron 13 August 2007 Delta Goodrem is back with a passion Herald Sun Retrieved 2 November 2013 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2007 Albums ARIA Charts ARIA 31 December 2007 Archived from the original on 15 May 2011 Retrieved 24 November 2013 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2008 Albums ARIA Charts ARIA 31 December 2008 Archived from the original on 12 January 2012 Retrieved 18 March 2014 New Zealand Albums Chart 2007 Recorded Music New Zealand Retrieved 18 March 2014 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2007 Singles ARIA Charts ARIA 31 December 2007 Archived from the original on 13 January 2012 Retrieved 18 March 2014 ARIA Charts 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Delta Goodrem looks to Olivia Newton John for debut advice Reuters Retrieved 29 November 2013 a b Adams Cameron 24 July 2008 Delta Goodrem to tour Australia in New Year Herald Sun Retrieved 8 November 2013 Adams Cameron 17 February 2010 Delta Goodrem strips things back to basics for next album The Courier Mail Retrieved 2 November 2013 Sydney s All Star Tribute to Michael Jackson s This Is It Take 40 Australia 3 March 2010 Archived from the original on 13 October 2013 Retrieved 2 November 2013 Video Delta amp Guy Sebastian s awesome Jackson rendition News com au Archived from the original on 3 November 2013 Retrieved 2 November 2013 Barnett Sophie 24 November 2011 Voice Judges Revealed MTV News Retrieved 24 November 2013 Vaughan Owen 8 May 2012 Delta Goodrem I m still human I can t not feel News com au Retrieved 24 November 2013 Barnett Sophie 17 June 2013 VIDEO Celia places third on The Voice Western Advocate Retrieved 22 February 2014 Delta Goodrem s Official Site deltagoodrem com Retrieved 30 March 2012 Delta ends musical drought The Daily Telegraph 6 August 2012 Retrieved 8 November 2013 Christmas EP iTunes Store Apple Inc 14 December 2012 Retrieved 17 September 2013 Christmas EP iTunes Store Apple Inc 14 December 2012 Retrieved 17 September 2013 Adams Cameron 1 February 2013 Delta Goodrem signs with US manager Irving Azoff News com au Retrieved 8 November 2013 WATCH Delta Goodrem Channels A Victoria Secret Angel For Saucy Mardi Gras Performance Take 40 Australia 4 March 2013 Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 24 November 2013 McCabe Kathy 27 May 2013 Delta to sing Gurrumul s indigenous anthem Bayini on The Voice tonight Herald Sun Retrieved 8 November 2013 ARIA Australian Top 50 Singles Chart No 124 Australia s Official Top 50 Songs ARIA Charts Archived from the original on 2 December 2014 Retrieved 17 June 2013 Bayini Live Single by Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu Delta Goodrem amp musicians of the Sydney Symphony iTunes Apple Inc 31 May 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January 2015 Delta Goodrem makes shock return as coach and Jessie J replaces Kylie Minogue on The Voice Australia news com au Archived from the original on 14 January 2015 Retrieved 13 January 2015 auspOp 12 February 2015 DELTA S ONLY HUMAN Australia auspop com au Retrieved 12 February 2015 a b McCabe Kathy 24 March 2015 Delta Goodrem and Ricky Martin are touring Australia together news com au Archived from the original on 4 April 2015 Retrieved 3 April 2015 Monday 16 Mar 2015 Retrieved 2 March 2015 Byrnes Holly 25 November 2014 Delta Goodrem signs on for Neighbours special Herald Sun Retrieved 25 November 2014 Knox David 28 February 2015 Airdate Neighbours 30th The Stars Reunite TV Tonight Retrieved 3 March 2015 Kilkelly Daniel 4 March 2015 Neighbours 30th anniversary schedule confirmed by Channel 5 Digital Spy Retrieved 5 March 2015 Rigby Sam 13 March 2015 Listen Delta Goodrem unveils new single Only Human Digital Spy Retrieved 12 April 2015 Copsey Rob 11 March 2015 Delta Goodrem previews new single Only Human Official Charts Company Retrieved 12 April 2015 McCabe Kathy 1 April 2015 Ricky Martin asks his BFF Delta Goodrem to join him on One World Tour news com au Retrieved 3 April 2015 auspOp 9 July 2015 NEW DELTA WAITING IN THE WINGS Auspop Archived from the original on 9 July 2015 Retrieved 9 July 2015 a b ARIA ARIA Charts Accreditations 2016 Singles ARIA Retrieved 12 May 2018 Breakfast 11 September 2015 Delta Goodrem is in NZ to promote her brand new single Wings Tvnz co nz DELTA GOODREM TO PLAY GRIZABELLA IN SYDNEY HOBART amp MELBOURNE Catsthemusical com 9 July 2015 Archived from the original on 23 January 2017 Retrieved 8 July 2016 GLAMOUR CAT DELTA GOODREM COMING TO BRISBANE Cats 8 December 2015 Archived from the original on 24 June 2016 Retrieved 8 July 2016 Delta Goodrem all grown up with new single Dear Life Sydney Morning Herald Rota Genevieve Songstress Delta Goodrem shared a behind the scenes snap of her Candids See What Jennifer Hawkins Lara Bingle Kim Kardashian amp More Have Been Up to This Week Popsugar com au McCabe Kathy 23 June 2016 Delta Goodrem announces new album Wings of the Wild featuring popular US hip hop rapper Gizzle News com au Australia News Corp Australia Archived from the original on 23 June 2016 Retrieved 23 June 2016 Bowie Jac 24 June 2016 Australian singer songwriter Delta Goodrem has announced her 5th studio album titled Wings of the Wild will be released on Friday July 1 with pre orders available now Mix 104 9 Australia Grant Broadcasters Archived from the original on 25 June 2016 Retrieved 27 June 2016 Delta s steamy new music video News com au 22 September 2016 Delta spreads her wings on Oz tour Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 9 June 2022 2Day FM hit network Supercars put Delta in driver s seat news com au 9 February 2017 Hilltop Hoods Violent Soho amp Delta Goodrem To Perform at Gold Coast 600 Themusic com au Dawson Abigail 19 July 2017 Delta Goodrem s bad behaviour in Apple ad 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Retrieved 25 September 2022 Love you Warnie Robbie s perfect tribute to late great spin king Aussie music legend Fox Sports 24 September 2022 Retrieved 25 September 2022 Delta Goodrem Hearts on the Run Delta Goodrem announces Hearts on the Run European Tour 28 January 2023 Delta Goodrem forced to cancel tour amid shock health news 24 March 2023 Delta Goodrem postpones UK amp European tour after health scare 24 March 2023 Big Brother Where are they now Newidea com au Retrieved 28 May 2022 Delta s staying on song Herald Sun 8 November 2004 Goodrem Delivers Down Under Billboard 23 December 2004 Retrieved 1 December 2013 Goodrem and McFadden split ABC News AAP 1 April 2011 Retrieved 24 November 2013 Delta Goodrem says it was genuine love with Nick Jonas News com au 4 June 2012 Archived from the original on 17 December 2014 Retrieved 8 December 2013 Delta Goodrem shares rare photo with boyfriend Matthew Copley who com au 4 January 2019 Retrieved 4 May 2020 Inside Delta Goodrem s low key 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