The Finale LIVES this week features the Top 5 Exciting New The Voice Season 25 Highlights Spoilers News watch.
This is our highlight coverage with many playlists included with the performances as provided by the producers. The latest results appear at the top of the post.
The series concluded this May 22, 2024, on NBC.
Carson Daly hosts the show.
Congratulations to the winner and his coach and that concludes this twenty-fifth season of the show. Bring on season 26 and all the musical vocals soon.
Last night featured the season’s Top 5 artists heading towards announcing a new winner. The following playlist showcases ten performances aired. Most of the song choices were ho-hum and have been showcased many times over the years. If that’s your gig then it was a good night.
More finale tonight rolling into Tuesday/Wednesday in many time zones…
The Voice, one of the most popular singing competitions on television, is back with its highly anticipated 25th season. Fans of the show can expect a thrilling and entertaining journey as talented singers from across the country compete for the ultimate prize.
There will be some new faces in the coaches’ spinning chairs on The Voice season 26!
NBC announced Monday that Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé are joining the singing competition for the upcoming season, adding their names to the rotating carousel of celebrity coaches on the popular series.
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Reba and Gwen return
Hometown Week with the Top 9 | The Voice Semi-Finals
Eliminations the others named below
SAVED BRYAN OLESEN
Here is all the LIVE Show performance playlist if you prefer YT.
Tonight we bid our goodbyes to Kamaelei Kawa’a and Mafe from Team Legend (Nathan Chester, Bryan Olesen, and Zoe Levert advanced). Also, Anya True and Olivia Rubini from Team Dan + Shay (Karen Waldrup, Tae Lewis, and Maidson Curbelo advanced to the live shows )
The season kicked off with the blind auditions, where contestants had the opportunity to perform in front of a panel of superstar coaches. The coaches, who have their backs turned to the stage, rely solely on the power of the contestants’ voices to make their decisions. It was an intense and emotional round, as each coach fought to build the best team possible.
With the blind auditions completed, the competition moves into the battle rounds. This is where the contestants go head-to-head, singing duets and hoping to impress their coach enough to move on to the next round. The battles are fierce, with each contestant giving their all to secure their spot in the competition.
Here is the early release duet.
Anya True (“Take Me Home”) vs. Kyle Schuesler (“Say You Won’t Let Go” by James Arthur)
Dan + Shay declare Anya the winner – Kyle was stolen by Chance
Ashley Bryant (Jo Dee Messina’s “Heads Carolina, Tails California”) vs. Josh Sanders (Corey Kent’s “Wild as Her”) – He was a strong rendition.
Reba gives the win to Josh — Ashley says her goodbye.
Chance gives the win to Serenity on passion and no save for Dani.
Team Legend’s Val T. Webb vs. Nathan Chester – Nathan performs first – Val performs the Anita Baker classic “Sweet Love” with emotion.
John gives the win to Nathan. Val went home.
Dan + Shay’s team — Frank Gracia vs. Olivia Rubini
Olivia WINS the Knockout
Tae goes to Dan + Shay’s team
Team Reba featuring Asher Havon and Tae Lewis Monday night early release watch.
They perform Cody Johnson’s “Nothin On You” during The Voice Knockouts.
As the competition progresses, the remaining contestants will have the chance to perform in front of a live audience. The pressure is on as they showcase their vocal abilities and stage presence. The coaches will provide guidance and support, but ultimately, it will be up to the viewers to vote for their favorite contestants.
After weeks of intense competition, the moment everyone has been waiting for arrives – the winner’s crowning. The final episode will be a spectacular event, filled with incredible performances and emotional moments. The winner will receive a recording contract and the opportunity to launch their music career.
So, prepare for an exciting season filled with amazing talent, fierce battles, and unforgettable performances. The Voice Season 25 promises to be an incredible journey for the contestants and the viewers.
All the results are included in the media. Watch the reveals back.
Anya True and AJ Harvey Perform John Mayer’s “Half of My Heart” – Anya Won.
@itsrletto & Val are closing out #TheVoice Battles with a BANG performing @whitneyhouston‘s “Saving All My Love For You”
Chance gives the win to RLETTO. Val starts saying her thanks, about three steps from going off stage before John uses his steal…
Keith Urban the Knockouts mentor!
@ElysciaSings and Ashley Bryant battle it out to @Beyonce‘s “If I Were A Boy” Ashley Won Team Reba
Mafe and @riversgrayson_ deliver a captivating blend of vocal styles battling @Carole_King‘s “You’ve Got a Friend” Mafe won.
RLETTO and Val T Webb perform Whitney Houston’s “Saving All My Love for You” during The Voice Battles.
Madison Curbelo and Kyle Schuesler perform “Lucky (Suerte)” by Jason Mraz ft. Ximena Sariñana
Frank Garcia WINS the battle of the Garcias! Justin & Jeremy Garcia say their thanks — but REBA STEALS!
Zeya wins and William says his sweet goodbye.
Chance announced MADDI as the winner.
Nadège starts saying her thanks – John/Dan + Shay want to steal her.
Chance hits his Playoff Pass & she’ll go to the Playoffs!
Nathan and Bryan advance with John playing the Pass Button shuffle non-sense shenanigans.
Dan + Shay give the win to Karen and a goodbye to Ryan.
Reba picks TAE and her Pass for L.
Chance gives the win to Kamalei and goodbye to the opponent.
Zoe Lovert outshined the OK3 singers according to John. The three girls said goodbye.
Reba picks Asher. Alyssa was saying her goodbyes then snap! Chance swoops in and steals her!
Bryan Olesen performs OneRepublic’s “Love Runs Out, ” drawing instant responses from the panel.
Should’ve been the Four Chair Turn. Bryan Olesen for the win.
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The show’s innovative format features five stages of competition: Blind Auditions, Battle Rounds, Knockouts, Playoffs and Live Performance Shows.
During the Blind Auditions, the decisions from the coaches are based solely on voice and not looks. The coaches hear the artists perform but they don’t get to see them, thanks to rotating chairs. If a coach is impressed by the artist’s voice, they push a button to select the artist for their team.
At this point, the coach’s chair will swivel so that they can face the artist they selected. If more than one coach pushes the button, the power then shifts to the artists to choose which coach they want to work with. If no one pushes their button, the artist is eliminated from the competition.
The artists’ family and friends watch their Blind Auditions from side stage with host Carson Daly, cheering on their loved ones and hoping for a coveted chair turn.
Also returning this season is the block, which adds another layer of coach competition during the Blind Auditions.
The coach chairs each have an extra set of buttons with the other three coaches’ names on them, which prevents a coach from adding a new artist to his or her team.
The coaches can only use their block buttons on one artist for the entire first round of the competition. The blocked coach only discovers they’re blocked if they press their button and though their chair will still turn, their lane lights up with “BLOCKED.” If the coach doesn’t press their button, the block is still available for another audition.
Once the teams are set, the battle is on. The coaches dedicate themselves to developing their team of artists, giving them advice and sharing the secrets of their success.
During the Battle Rounds, the coaches will pit two of their own team members against each other to sing the same song together. The artists are vying for their coach’s confidence and decision to
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Known Spoilers Likely Made it to At Least Playoffs (this does not indicate the coach selected them in playoffs):
This post was last modified on 05/22/2024
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