“The Voice” Finale Promises a Wild Ride You WON’T Want to Miss! Forget who you think will win – this year’s “The Voice” finale is shaping up to be the most unpredictable and emotionally charged showdown yet! Get ready for shocking surprises, unexpected alliances, and performances that will leave you breathless.
‘The Voice’ Finale Just Got a Whole Lot More Interesting—and It’s All Thanks to a Superstar Boost
On Tuesday, May 20, the finale of The Voice Season 27 will air on NBC and will include performances from the top five finalists, but this year’s curtain call is lining up to be unforgettable. All four current judges, Adam Levine, Kelsea Ballerini, Michael Bublé and John Legend, are set to take the stage, but just last week, it was announced that some major guests will also be appearing during the finale. The conclusion to season 27 will not only feature musical acts, but also some of the most beloved coaches in the history of the show.
Next week, fans will be treated to the return of Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, Alicia Keys and Chance The Rapper, all of whom will also be performing live during the finale. In addition, the songs each legendary coach will perform have been revealed. Shelton will sing “Texas” from his latest album For Recreational Use Only, which he released this year. It will also be the first time the country singer has appeared on The Voice since leaving the show in 2023. Clarkson will be gearing up to sing her newest hit single “Where Have You Been,” which she released earlier this month. The season 1 winner of American Idol also returned during last year’s finale of The Voice where she performed “You For Christmas,” with the last show occurring in December.
Fan Favorite Coaches Returning to ‘The Voice’
Alicia Keys will appear with Amanda Reid to debut “The River/Empire State of Mind” from her Broadway musical Hell’s Kitchen. Keys was a coach between seasons 12-14, but hasn’t been seen on the program since 2018. Finally, similar to Clarkson, Chance The Rapper will be performing his newest release titled “Space and Time” from his new project Star Line. The 32-year-old left The Voice after season 25, but next Tuesday’s performance will be his first appearance on the show in a full year. The Voice’s viewership has been dramatically declining since the beginning of April, but hopefully, with the star-studded lineup for the finale, season 27 will manage to finish on a strong note. Furthermore, other former coaches and surprise musical guests have been announced ahead of next week’s show, which should also have a positive impact on ratings.
More Surprise Guests to Perform During the Finale
In addition to Shelton, Clarkson, Keys and Chance The Rapper, Joe Jonas, Foreigner, James Bay with mentor Sheryl Crow and season 22 winner Bryce Leatherwood will be appearing. Bay and Crow will debut “You and Me Time” for their first joint effort together, while Jonas and Leatherwood will each perform new singles for their upcoming solo albums set to release this month. Regarding Foreigner, they will be bringing out the classics, playing iconic tunes such as “Feels like the First Time,” Juke Box Hero,” and “I Want to Know What Love Is.” Levine, Ballerini, Bublé and Legend will also be singing duets with their respective finalists, but the song choice for each performance has yet to be selected. Although it remains uncertain how long night two of the live finale of season 27 will be, it’s expected the program could run close to three hours due to the number of performances scheduled for the show.
Next Monday, the top 5 artists left in the competition will perform their final song, with some of the coaches’ performances expected to take place as well, starting at 8:00 p.m EST. The following night, the host of The Voice, Carson Daly, will present a recap of the acts that took center stage on Monday, which is set to last an hour long. Then, at 9:00 p.m. EST, the live finale will begin where the results will be unveiled, all special guests will perform, and the winner of season 27 will be crowned. In addition, The Voice just announced their coaching lineup for season 28, which will see some significant changes, but with familiar faces. Along with the already pre-announced Snoop Dogg and a returning Bublé, Reba McEntire and Niall Horan will be taking their rightful spot in the coaches’ chairs later this year.
The Voice airs Mondays at 8:00pm on NBC. All episodes are available to stream on Peacock.
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