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Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Every ‘The Voice' Winner Since Season 1, Including 9 Team Blake Champions
The Voice Season 26 will build on over ten years of the show and 25 seasons' worth of talent. The reality singing competition will feature a new grouping of coaches for Season 26, two of whom are completely new to the red chairs. Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé will join veteran coaches Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani for their turn in the blind audition singing show, which has produced artists like Cassadee Pope, Brynn Cartelli, and Carter Rubin who all won their respective seasons. More from Deadline 'The Voice' Season 25 Crowns Winner On NBC 'The Voice' Coaches Through the Years From Blake Shelton to John Legend 'The Voice' Season 27 Winner Crowned On NBC Snoop Dogg previously served as a mega mentor during Season 3, and Bublé advised Team Blake back in Season 3. McEntire has coached two previous seasons of the show, and Stefani as seven seasons under her belt. Of the coaches' panel for Season 26, Gwen and Reba each have one victory in their history coaching on the singing show. Team Reba won last season, and Team Gwen won Season 19. Keep reading for a look back at the entire list of The Voice winners — and their coaches — for all 25 seasons. Season 1 – Javier Colon (Team Adam) Season 2 – Jermaine Paul (Team Blake) Season 3 – Cassadee Pope (Team Blake) Season 4 – Danielle Bradberry (Team Blake) Season 5 – Tessanne Chin (Team Adam) Season 6 – Josh Kaufman (Team Usher) Season 7 – Craig Wayne Boyd (Team Blake) Season 8 – Sawyer Fredericks (Team Pharrell) Season 9 – Jordan Smith (Team Adam) Season 10 – Alisan Porter (Team Christina) Season 11 – Sundance Head (Team Blake) Season 12 – Chris Blue (Team Alicia) Season 13 – Chloe Kohanski (Team Blake) Season 14 – Brynn Cartelli (Team Kelly) Season 15 – Chevel Shepherd (Team Kelly) Season 16 – Maelyn Jarmon (Team John) Season 17 – Jake Hoot (Team Kelly) Season 18 – Todd Tilghman (Team Blake) Season 19 – Carter Rubin (Team Gwen) Season 20 – Cam Anthony (Team Blake) Season 21 – Girl Named Tom (Team Kelly) Season 22 – Bryce Leatherwood (Team Blake) Season 23 – Gina Miles (Team Niall) Season 24 – Huntley (Team Niall) Season 25 – Asher HaVon (Team Reba) Season 26: Sofronio Vasquez (Team Bublé) Season 27 – Adam David (Team Bublé) RELATED: Best of Deadline Everything We Know About 'Jurassic World: Rebirth' So Far 'Nine Perfect Strangers' Season 2 Release Schedule: When Do New Episodes Come Out? Everything We Know About The 'Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping' Movie So Far
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘The Voice' Season 27 Winner Crowned On NBC
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details of the winner of The Voice Season 27. After blind auditions, battles, knockouts, playoffs, and live shows, the winner of The Voice Season 27 was finally revealed. More from Deadline 'American Idol' Crowns Season 23 Winner On ABC 'The Voice': Niall Horan, Reba McEntire & Michael Bublé Join Snoop Dogg As Season 28 Coaches; NBC Show Faces Scheduling Swivel Taran Killam, Jarrett Austin Brown & Georgie Murphy Join 'Stumble' NBC Comedy Pilot John Legend, Michael Bublé, Kelsea Ballerini, and Adam Levine were all represented in the show's finale with at least one hopeful winner. Team Bublé had Jadyn Cree and Adam David, Team Adam had Lucía Flores-Wiseman, Team Kelsea had Jaelen Johnson, and Team Legend had Renzo. Host Carson Daly kicked off the show's live finale with a performance from Foreigner. During the performance, lead vocalist Kelly Hansend said he was leaving the band at the end of the summer, with Luis Maldonado taking over after. RELATED: Former Voice coach Kelly Clarkson returned to the show to perform her song 'Where Have You Been.' Other special guest stars during the show's finale included Bryce Leatherwood, Chance the Rapper, Joe Jonas, James Bay with Sheryl Crow, Alicia Keys (ft. Amanda Reid), and former Voice coach Blake Shelton. The Top 12 singing hopefuls from The Voice Season 27 also returned to the stage to perform 'Pompeii.' During the finale episode, Renzo sang with Legend the song 'As It Was' by Harry Styles. Levine took the stage with Lucia to sing The Beatles' 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps.' Ballerini and Jaelen performed 'Whiskey Lullaby,' the duet popularized by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss. Bublé took the stage twice during the Season 27 finale. The first time was with Adam to perform 'The Weight' by the Band, and the second performance was with Jadyn for a rendition of Sonny and Cher's 'I Got You Babe.' Who won Season 27? 5th place: Jadyn Cree (Team Bublé)4th place: Lucía Flores-Wiseman (Team Adam)3rd place: Renzo (Team Legend)2nd place: Jaelen Johnson (Team Kelsea)1st place: Adam David (Team Bublé) **WINNER** Best of Deadline Everything We Know About The 'Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping' Movie So Far Sean 'Diddy' Combs Sex-Trafficking Trial Updates: Cassie Ventura's Testimony, $10M Hotel Settlement, Drugs, Violence, & The Feds All The 'Mission: Impossible' Movies In Order - See Tom Cruise's 30-Year Journey As Ethan Hunt

USA Today
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
What time is 'The Voice' finale? See finalists, where to watch
What time is 'The Voice' finale? See finalists, where to watch Show Caption Hide Caption Lorde Fans Start Spontaneous Parade Amid Chaos Sparked by Singer's Pop-Up Performance Lorde fans were seen taking part in an unofficial parade through Manhattan, New York, on the same night the New Zealand hitmaker performed her new single in Washington Square Park. Credit: @samelipsredts via Storyful "The Voice" is set to wrap its 27th Season with the crowning of a new winner on Tuesday night. Five artists remain in the competition ahead of the live finale episode on May 20, but only one will take home the title and grand prize of a recording contract. Each week since Feb. 3, contestants have battled for their spot on four teams coached by celebrity judges. The season is broken up into stages of competition, including blind auditions, battles, knockouts and playoffs. There were also live shows on May 12 and May 19. Here's what to know about the May 20 finale of "The Voice," including finalists, voting and how to watch. What time is 'The Voice' finale on? "The Voice" Season 27 finale airs on May 20 at 9 p.m. ET. There will also be a season recap episode airing at 8 p.m. ET for the hour before the finale, according to NBC. How to watch 'The Voice' Season 27 finale The episode will be available to watch live on NBC. It will also be available for streaming on May 21 on Peacock. Who are the coaches on 'The Voice' Season 27? This season's celebrity coaching panel features several familiar faces and one new member: John Legend : The "All of Me" singer returned to the show after missing the previous season. This is his tenth season as a coach. : The "All of Me" singer returned to the show after missing the previous season. This is his tenth season as a coach. Michael Bublé : In his second season, Bublé is the only coach to have two artists in tonight's finale. : In his second season, Bublé is the only coach to have two artists in tonight's finale. Kelsea Ballerini : Ballerini is in her first season as a coach. : Ballerini is in her first season as a coach. Adam Levine: One of the show's original coaches, Levine returned to the show after a 10-season hiatus. 'The Voice' Season 27 finalists There are five artists still in the competition, with each of the four judges' teams represented. Here's who could take it all Tuesday night: Renzo : A Philadelphia native, Renzo is on Team Legend. He teaches science to elementary students, according to his cast bio. His real name is Dennis Lorenzo. : A Philadelphia native, Renzo is on Team Legend. He teaches science to elementary students, according to his cast bio. His real name is Dennis Lorenzo. Lucia Flores-Wiseman : Flores-Wiseman represents Team Adam. She is originally from Washington state and is fluent in Spanish, according to her cast bio. : Flores-Wiseman represents Team Adam. She is originally from Washington state and is fluent in Spanish, according to her cast bio. Jadyn Cree : Cree is one of two members of Team Bublé competing in the finale. Her father, Bryan Oleson, was previously a finalist on the show's 25th season, according to her cast bio. : Cree is one of two members of Team Bublé competing in the finale. Her father, Bryan Oleson, was previously a finalist on the show's 25th season, according to her cast bio. Jaelen Johnston: A member of Team Kelsea, Johnston has built a music career by performing at venues around Kansas, according to his cast bio. His grandfather is a former entertainer who inspired his music journey. A member of Team Kelsea, Johnston has built a music career by performing at venues around Kansas, according to his cast bio. His grandfather is a former entertainer who inspired his music journey. Adam David: The other member of Team Bublé in the finale, David's singing career has taken him around the world, according to his cast bio. He previously struggled with addiction but is five years clean and performs at rehabilitation centers each week. Is voting still open for 'The Voice' finale? The voting window for the finale was open overnight after the May 19 episode. Voting closed at 7 a.m. ET on May 20, according to NBC. We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn't influence our coverage. Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at


Time of India
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
The Voice season 27 finale delivers heartfelt performances and star power in emotional last showdown
As the sun set on Season 27 of The Voice , the atmosphere inside the studio buzzed with anticipation, emotion, and the palpable pressure of final performances. With just five contestants left, each took the stage twice, once for a soul-baring ballad and again for a high-energy number, hoping to earn the votes that will crown them winner of The Voice 2025. This season finale was more than a contest. It was a mosaic of personal breakthroughs, coach mentorship, and the universal power of music. Representing their celebrity coaches, the final five contestants channeled raw emotion, vocal prowess, and stage presence in what felt like a celebration of talent and resilience. Also read: American Idol 2025 has a new champion! Know the winner of season 23 Opening acts: from showstopper to soul searcher First to perform was RENZO, representing Team Legend, who kicked off the night with Lenny Kravitz's 'Fly Away.' John Legend emphasized the brilliance behind RENZO's decision to start the song acoustically, saying it added a layer of texture and emotional depth that built into a powerhouse finale. Legend praised him as both a showstopper and a show starter. Live Events Lucia Flores-Wiseman of Team Adam followed with Pink Floyd's 'Wish You Were Here.' Adam Levine reflected on Lucia's emotional purity and her commitment to staying true to her heart throughout the competition. Levine's pride in her authenticity echoed across the room. Next was Jadyn Cree , one of two contestants under Michael Bublé's wing. Performing Selena Gomez's 'Lose You to Love Me,' she stirred heartfelt praise from Michael, who called her voice and character pure. He reminded her and viewers that true music is about connection. Jaelen Johnston of Team Kelsea brought country soul to the stage with Dierks Bentley's 'What Was I Thinkin'.' Despite early nerves, his recovery and command impressed Kelsea Ballerini, who admired his resilience and return to form during the set. Also read: A historic victory for Jamal Roberts, the 2025 American Idol Champion Final round: breaking the mold and owning the stage Lucia Flores-Wiseman returned with 'Wildflower' by Billie Eilish. Adam Levine once again championed her uniqueness, urging viewers to vote for her precisely because she is not a conventional winner, he called her a true mold-breaker deserving of The Voice crown. Adam David, also of Team Bublé, delivered an emotional rendition of 'Hard Fought Hallelujah' by Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll. Michael was visibly moved, declaring the performance a perfect 100 and reinforcing the idea that touching lives through music outweighs commercial success. Jadyn Cree lifted the energy with a spirited performance of 'Come on Eileen.' Michael Bublé called her a radiant pop star who exudes joy and light, calling it another star-making moment. RENZO returned with Jeff Buckley's 'Lover, You Should've Come Over.' John Legend applauded the depth of RENZO's performance, noting the stunning vocal blend of tenderness and power. He called RENZO a complete talent and a rising superstar. Jaelen Johnston closed out the competition with Chris Stapleton's 'Cold.' Kelsea admitted initial concerns about the challenge of the song but said Jaelen proved her wrong. His growth, grace, and storytelling earned her full admiration. Also read: Who is Jamal Roberts, first Black man to win American Idol in over 20 years Past winners and coach moments elevate the night Adding extra shine to the finale, former winner Maelyn from Team Legend performed her new single 'Dreamboat,' delivering a dose of nostalgia and inspiration. Michael Bublé also lit up the stage with his performance of 'You've Got The World on a String,' reminding fans of his timeless stage magic. Economic Times WhatsApp channel )
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘The Voice' recap: Top 5 perform for America's vote in ‘Live Finale Part 1'
The Voice is coming down to the wire and it's now up to America to decide the winner of Season 27. Tonight, The Voice will feature the top five competing for America's vote in Season 27's "Live Finale Part 1" at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Host Carson Daly will announce the winner on Tuesday's "Live Finale Part 2," featuring a star-studded lineup of guest performers including Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, Alicia Keys, Chance the Rapper, Foreigner, James Bay, Sheryl Crow, Joe Jonas, and Season 22 winner Bryce Leatherwood. More from GoldDerby 'I'm anointed': Jamal Roberts becomes the first Black man to win 'American Idol' in 22 years, following Ruben Studdard 'American Idol' Season 23 finale: Who took the crown - John Foster, Breanna Nix, or Jamal Roberts? Everything to know about the 'American Idol' Season 23 finale: Returning contestants, superstar guests, finalists' new singles ... Follow along with our live blog below to see which songs each finalist performed in hopes of winning the Season 27 crown. SEE 'The Voice' sets Season 28 coaches as it shifts to a truncated schedule in the fall 8 p.m. — Previously, on The Voice: The top 12 sang their hearts out for America's vote and a spot in this week's live finale. The first four artists to advance were Renzo from Team Legend, Lucia Flores-Wiseman from Team Adam, Jadyn Cree from Team Bublé, and Jaelen Johnston from Team Kelsea. After competing for and winning the Instant Save, Team Bublé's Adam David became the fifth finalist. The seven eliminated contestants were Bryson Battle and Olivia Kuper Harris from Team Legend, Kaiya Hamilton from Team Bublé, Alanna Lynise and Iris Herrera from Team Kelsea, and Kolby Cordell and Conor James from Team Adam. The final performances for America's overnight vote were: Renzo Team Legend Age: 34 Hometown: Philadelphia, PA Up-tempo performance: "Fly Away" by Lenny Kravitz Michael's comment: "It was flawless. It was impossible to not get taken away." John's comment: "We heard so much texture and beauty at the beginning of the performance... you're the showstarter this week." Lucia Flores-Wiseman Team Adam Age: 23 Hometown: Maple Valley, WA Ballad performance: "Wish You Were Here" by Pink Floyd Kelsea's comment: "You're such a gift to the stage every time you're on it. I felt every bit of that." Adam's comment: "I've wanted you to stay pure throughout this competition and that's exactly what you did." Jadyn Cree Team Bublé Age: 24 Hometown: Lincoln, NE Ballad performance: "Lose You to Love Me" by Selena Gomez Michael's comment: "I'm so proud and happy for you. Your voice is pure. You're a pop star." Jaelen Johnston Team Kelsea Age: 21 Hometown: Derby, KS Up-tempo performance: "What Was I Thinkin'" by Dierks Bentley Kelsea's comment: "I know you had a moment early on when you got nervous... but the way you recovered is all that matters. You really showed up, I'm so proud of you." Adam David Team Bublé Age: 35 Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, FL Ballad performance: "You Are So Beautiful" by Billy Preston John's comment: "You show so much heart every time you sing... I love when [your voice] sounds a little broken." Michael's comment: "America, go and vote. This young man has worked his butt off. He's one of my favorite singers." Lucia Flores-Wiseman Team Adam Age: 23 Hometown: Maple Valley, WA Up-tempo performance: "Wildflower" by Billie Eilish Adam's comment: "That was so good, that was so amazing. Lucia is not the typical type of Voice winner which is exactly why she should win The Voice." Adam David Team Bublé Age: 35 Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, FL Up-tempo performance: "Hard Fought Hallelujah" by Brandon Lake & Jelly Roll Michael's comment: "I'm shaking. To touch people like that and to feel that, that's what it's about, dude." Jadyn Cree Team Bublé Age: 24 Hometown: Lincoln, NE Up-tempo performance: "Come On Eileen" by Dexys Midnight Runners Michael's comment: "You're a star. Everything you are just comes through. You lead with light." Renzo Team Legend Age: 34 Hometown: Philadelphia, PA Ballad performance: "Lover, You Should've Come Over" by Jeff Buckley John's comment: "I'm so fired up, y'all. I feel like you've shown something new in your voice today... it's been stunning. You're a superstar." Jaelen Johnston Team Kelsea Age: 21 Hometown: Derby, KS Ballad performance: "Cold" by Chris Stapleton Kelsea's comment: "I'm out of breath, I'm sweating. It's a big song to take on... I didn't know how good you were until you did that song." The four-time Emmy Award-winning musical competition series The Voice is in its 27th season featuring five stages of competition: Blind Auditions, Battle Rounds, Knockouts, Playoffs and Live Performance Shows. In the coaches' chairs, Michael is the defending champion after winning Season 26. He is joined by John, in his 10th season, and Kelsea, competing for the first time. Adam rejoined the panel of coaches for his 17th season after taking a hiatus following Season 16. SIGN UP for Gold Derby's free newsletter with latest predictions Best of GoldDerby 'Survivor' deaths: Full list of castaways we've lost Everything to know about the 'Survivor 48' finale: Airdate, title, finalists, challenges, rules 'The Masked Singer' spoilers: Who is Boogie Woogie? Click here to read the full article.