Lady O Becomes First Swiss Winner of The Voice France.

Swiss singer Lady O has made history by becoming the first Swiss artist to win the French version of The Voice. The 19-year-old performer from the canton of Vaud secured victory in the 2026 edition of the popular television singing competition, broadcast on French channel TF1.

Coached by renowned French musician Florent Pagny, Lady O impressed both judges and viewers throughout the competition with her powerful vocals and unique artistic style. Her victory marks a significant achievement for Swiss music on an international stage.

During the grand finale, Lady O opened the show with a memorable performance of Tina Arena’s “Aller Plus Haut.” She later captivated the audience with her original song “Little Me,” showcasing her talent not only as a singer but also as a songwriter and producer.

The young artist also delivered impressive renditions of Billie Eilish’s “The Greatest” and Ginette Reno’s “Un peu plus haut, un peu plus loin,” further demonstrating her versatility and emotional depth as a performer.

Known off-stage as Oriane, Lady O comes from a family of winemakers in canton Vaud. Despite never receiving formal musical training, she developed her skills independently from a young age. Inspired by her father, a bassist, and her brother, a drummer, she built a self-taught career rooted in creativity and passion.

Today, Lady O writes, composes, and produces her own music, making her one of the most promising young talents in the French-speaking music world. Her victory on The Voice France is expected to open new opportunities and bring international recognition to the rising Swiss star.

The achievement has been widely celebrated across Switzerland, with many praising her dedication, originality, and remarkable journey from a self-taught musician to a national and international success story.