The Voice Finale Will Be Packed With Performances By Country Music Superstars
Some of our favorite stars are joining the judges on stage and you won't want to miss it!
The Voice's season 24 finale next week is a two-night extravaganza not to be missed, with a performance lineup that includes the coaches and several country music superstars.
NBC announced that it will air the final competition on December 18 at 8 p.m. ET, then follow up with star-studded performances and the results on December 19 beginning at 9 p.m. ET.
Season 22 winner Bryce Leatherwood will perform his first original release, "The Finger," on The Voice on December 18.
On the second night, Jelly Roll and Keith Urban are slated to perform as well as Dan + Shay, who will join The Voice as coaches in season 25. Billboard reports that Jelly Roll will sing a version of "Save Me," his Grammy-nominated duet with Lainey Wilson. Urban will perform his hit single “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” while Dan + Shay will sing "Bigger Houses," the title track from their newest album. Other artists set to perform on December 19 include Earth, Wind & Fire; American indie pop trio AJR; and Afropop star Tyla.
We'll also get to hear from coaches Reba McEntire, John Legend, Gwen Stefani, and Niall Horan, who will each sing a duet with their final contestant. Then the four coaches will take the stage together for a heartwarming performance of “Let It Snow.”
According to NBC, you'll have to watch until the very end to find out which artist came out on top this season to be named "The Voice." If you don't have a chance to tune in, the finale episodes will begin streaming on Peacock the day after they air.
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