Vacaville native Lyndsey Elm’s musical talents will soon be presented to a national audience when she makes an appearance on an upcoming episode of “The Voice.”

The new season of NBC’s reality television singing competition began on Monday, with the second episode airing tonight (8 p.m., KCRA, channel 3). Elm said by Facebook that she’s not allowed to talk about the competition until her “blind audition” airs, but said her segment would likely be shown next week.

“As soon as I hear anything, I can let you know,” Elm messaged.

Elm is a 2010 graduate of Vacaville Christian High School, where she was a top student and an all-league athlete. She earned a bachelor of science degree in Kinesiology from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo in 2014.

Kellie Hall, associate dean at Cal Poly in the College of Science & Mathematics and a kinesiology professor, said in a university article that she remembers Elm as exactly the type of student to try new things and take on challenges like auditioning for a reality show.

“Lyndsey was always the first student to volunteer to jump into an activity or try the first run through on a lab technique,” Hall said. “With all of our Learn by Doing opportunities here in kinesiology at Cal Poly, she had many chances to try new things, and somehow she always came out smiling.”

For those not familiar with “The Voice,” there are five stages of competition, beginning with the blind audition. Famed judges Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani and Pharrell Williams decide whether a contestant moves on to the next round only by the sound of their voice. The judges have their backs to the performers and only turn their chairs around if they would consider working with them. Those who advance are then coached by one of the big-name artists.

“I will be in touch with you as soon as I can talk about everything,” Elm said. “Writing up an article encouraging people to watch is fine, though. Be sure to tune in.”

Elm does perform locally. She recently had an appearance at the Cuvee E. Wine Bar, 11 Town Square Place “B.” She has an upcoming date with a sister duo group called “The Brave Kind” with Mimi Gilbert from the Ventura area at Journey Coffee in Vacaville, 894 Alamo Drive, on Sunday, Oct. 4, from 6-8 p.m.

More information on Elm can be found on her website, www.lyndseyelm.com. At the site you can get samples of her work where she has three songs, covering Miguel’s “Sure Thing,” Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together,” and Elton John’s “Your Song.”