Sheldon Riley

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Sheldon Riley

Sheldon Riley Hernandez (born 14 March 1999) is an Australian singer. He represented Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with his song "Not the Same".[1] He first appeared as a contestant on the eighth season of The X Factor Australia. Riley later competed on the seventh season of The Voice Australia, and in 2020, he appeared on America's Got Talent for its fifteenth season, and was brought back by the judges in 2024 as one of the top 40 all-time Got Talent performers to compete in the America's Got Talent: Fantasy League during which he was advanced by fan voting to the semi-finals.

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Background information
Birth nameSheldon Riley Hernandez
Born (1999-03-14) 14 March 1999 (age 26)
Sydney, Australia
GenresPop, Folk
OccupationSinger
InstrumentsVocals
Years active2016–present
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Early life

Riley was born in Sydney, to an Australian mother and a Filipino father.[2] He moved to the Gold Coast[3] at a young age where he grew up and attended Palm Beach Currumbin State High School throughout his upbringing.[4]

Career

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2016–2020: The X Factor, The Voice, and America's Got Talent

In 2016, Riley, who then performed under his full name Sheldon Hernandez, auditioned for the eighth season of The X Factor Australia with the songs "Circle of Life" by Elton John and "Ordinary People" by John Legend.[5] He originally participated in the 14–21s category, which was mentored by Adam Lambert, and was eliminated as a solo artist at the bootcamp stage of the competition. Riley returned to The X Factor after the mentor of the groups category, Iggy Azalea, selected him to be a part of a new boy band of eliminated solo artists.[3] The band was called "Time and Place" and its members, in addition to Sheldon, included Sami Afuni, Matthew McNaught, and Leon Kroeber. The group was selected as one of Iggy Azalea's three acts, moving on to the live shows following the three-chair challenge. They were eliminated in the first week of the live shows.[citation needed]

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In 2018, Riley appeared in the seventh season of The Voice Australia. He auditioned with the song "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" by Culture Club.[6] All of the four judges turned their chairs and Riley chose Boy George to be his coach. Riley made it to the final of the show and finished in third place.[citation needed]

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Immediately following the final, Sheldon released "Fire" via Universal Music Australia.[7][8]

In 2019, Riley returned to The Voice to compete in its eighth season as an all-star contestant.[9] Riley auditioned with "Frozen" by Madonna and received chair turns from both eligible coaches. He chose Delta Goodrem as his coach. He was eliminated in the semi-final of the show.[citation needed]

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In 2020, Riley competed in the fifteenth season of America's Got Talent. He auditioned with the song "Idontwannabeyouanymore" by Billie Eilish.[10] He was eliminated in the third quarter-final of the season.[11]

2021–present: Eurovision Song Contest, The Masked Singer

On 26 November 2021, he was announced as one of the participants in the Eurovision – Australia Decides.[12] Later, it was announced that his song for the contest was called "Not the Same", which released on 15 February 2022. He won the show with 100 points and therefore had the chance to represent Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin.[13][1][14] Riley was one of the 10 qualifiers that advanced to the final of the competition on 14 May, where he reached 15th place with 125 points. Of the points he received, 123 were from national juries, and 2 points were from televoting.[15][16]

In 2022, Riley placed runner-up in the fourth season of The Masked Singer as "Snapdragon" where he finished as runner-up.[17][18][19] Riley later released a cover of "Never Enough", the song that he sang on the grand final.[20][21]

In 2024, Riley appeared on America's Got Talent: Fantasy League on Mel B's team. He progressed to the semi-finals after the studio audience advanced him after the first round, but was eliminated during his semi-final episode.[22]

Personal life

Riley is openly gay.[2] He was diagnosed with autism at age six.[23] He currently lives in Melbourne.[3]

Discography

Singles

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"Fire"[7][non-primary source needed] 2018 Non-album singles
"More Than I"[23] 2020
"Left Broken"[23] 2021
"Again"
"Not the Same"[23] 2022 34719
"Never Enough"[21]
"Insane"[27] 2023
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