8 Final ‘Voice’ Contestants Revealed — Many Surprises
Which 8 Contestants Are Headed to ‘The Voice’ Lives—And Which 4 Could Still Return?
Teams Kelsea, Bublé, Legend and Adam are down to the wire with their last two contestants

‘The Voice’ Tyler Golden / ©NBC / Courtesy Everett Collection
It’s down to the final weeks for the contestants of The Voice Season 27, hosted by Carson Daly, and Teams Kelsea, Bublé, Legend and Adam are down to their last few singers. It’s been a long journey since the blind auditions, where each coach chooses 12 people.
Now that the judges and their artists have made it through the Battles, the Knockouts and the Playoffs, each team is left with only two members each. However, the judges were surprised by the opportunity to keep one extra contestant, rounding out the teams to three singers each.
In the latest episode that aired, fans saw each team choose their final two contestants, but they didn’t get to see who they each chose for their third. Find out which singers are left on Team Kelsea, Bublé, Legend and Adam, and which of the eliminated contestants have a chance to return on Monday, May 12.
Team Kelsea

Kelsea BalleriniTibrina Hobson / Stringer
With two members left, country singer Kelsea Ballerini is down to two artists. Her first artist is Alanna Lynise, age 21, from Toledo, Ohio. Alanna has crushed every one of her performances. She first sang “Issues” by Julia Michaels, followed by Miley Cyrus’s “Angels Like You,” Lady Gaga’s “I’ll Never Love Again” and advanced to the Playoffs where she sang “Nobody Gets Me” by SZA.
Her second contestant is 19-year-old Iris Herrera from Newaygo, Michigan. The songs she’s covered on her journey include “You Are My Sunshine” by The Pine Ridge Boys, followed by Lizzy McAlpine’s “Ceilings,” then “Jolene” by Ray LaMontagne and Chris Stapleton’s “White Horse.”
The contestants who were eliminated and have the chance to return include: Jaelen Johnston, Darius J and Tinika Wyatt.
Team Bublé

Michael BubléCindy Ord / Staff
Michael Bublé’s first singer left is 23-year-old Jadyn Cree from Lincoln, Nebraska. The songs she has covered include “Still Into You” by Paramore, “Danny’s Song” by Loggins & Messina, “Keep Holding On” by Avril Lavigne and “99 Red Balloons” by Nena.
His second team member is Adam David, age 34, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. David’s performances included “Baby I Love Your Way” by Peter Frampton, “Home” by Michael Bublé and “Unaware” by Allen Stone.
Bublé has the choice between eliminated contestants Kaiya Hamilton, Barry Jean Fontenot and Angie Rey to bring to the Lives.
Team Legend

John LegendDia Dipasupil / Staff
John Legend is down to two contestants, his first being 33-year-old Renzo from Philadelphia. During the rounds, Renzo has covered the songs “Simple Man” by Lynyrd Skynyrd, “Is This Love?” by Bob Marley and the Wailers, “Happier Than Ever” by Billie Eilish and Hozier’s “Too Sweet.”
His second contestant is 21-year-old Bryson Battle from Harrisburg, North Carolina. He’s covered the songs “A Song for You” by Donny Hathaway, “Made for Me” by Muni Long, “Ain’t No Way” by Aretha Franklin and “POV” by Ariana Grande.
For his third player, Legend has to choose between Olivia Kuper Harris, Ari Camille and BD.ii.
Team Adam

Adam LevineWarner Bros. TV / Contributor
For the fourth and final team, Adam Levine has two singers currently headed to the lives. The first contestant is 22-year-old Lucia Flores Wiseman from Maple Valley, Washington. She’s covered songs including “La Llorona” by Ángela Aguilar, “My Funny Valentine” by composer Richard Rodgers and lyricist Lorenz Hart, “Slow It Down” by Benson Boone and “In My Life” by The Beatles.
His second contestant is Kolby Cordell, age 33, from Ontario, California. He’s covered “Never Too Much” by Luther Vandross, “Tacones Rojos” by Sebastian Yatra & John Legend, “Lately” by Stevie Wonder and “Finesse” by Bruno Mars. Cordell was originally on Team Legend and was stolen by Team Adam after the knockouts.
For his third contestant, Levine has the choice between Conor James, Britton Moore and Ethan Eckenroad.
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