He’s a pop singer who rose to fame after appearing on Australia’s Got Talent, and his heartfelt cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” quickly became a sensation—racking up over 4.9 million views on YouTube. The young talent, whose name has become synonymous with rising musical stardom, was even dubbed “the latest pride and joy of Australia” by Hollywood Life. Before the spotlight found him, he was already performing locally at just 6 years old, showcasing a passion for music that would soon take him far. At age 10, he made his big debut on national television, capturing hearts with his voice and stage presence.
What started as a simple gesture—uploading videos so his Nana could hear him sing from afar—turned into something much bigger. His online presence grew organically, and before long, millions were tuning in to watch and listen. Today, his YouTube channel boasts millions of views, a testament to his growing influence. Born on the Gold Coast in Queensland, he comes from a supportive family, including an older sister named Jessica who’s been part of his journey from the start. With each performance, he continues to prove why people are watching—and why his name is one to remember.
His most loyal followers, often affectionately calling themselves “Jordaneers,” have built a strong community around his work. These Jordaneers are known for their unwavering support and deep connection to everything he does. Over time, the name “Jordaneers” has become more than just a label—it’s a symbol of belonging among his biggest fans. Whether it’s attending events or sharing content online, Jordaneers consistently show up in full force. His influence continues to grow, thanks in no small part to the dedication of these passionate Jordaneers.