The Voice Season 28 Finale: A Look Back at the Top Performances and What to Expect
The stage is set for the Season 28 finale of The Voice,airing December 16th on NBC. Viewers have already cast their votes,and one of six incredibly talented artists will soon be crowned the winner. Let’s recap the standout performances from the finale’s first part and preview what you can expect as the competition draws to a close.
A Night of Diverse Talent
Monday night’s broadcast showcased the impressive range of talent remaining in the competition. each of the four coaches – Niall Horan, Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire, and Michael Bublé - had one artist advance from the Playoffs. Additionally, two more finalists earned their spots through America’s vote.
Here’s a breakdown of the finalists and their coaches:
* Ralph Edwards (team Snoop Dogg)
* Aubrey Nicole (Team Reba McEntire)
* Ross (Team Niall Horan)
* Jazz McKenzie (Team Michael Bublé)
* Max Chambers (Team Michael Bublé)
* DEK of Hearts (Team Niall Horan)
Standout Performances from the finalists
The pressure was on as each artist delivered two performances, aiming to secure your vote. Several moments truly shone.
Ross (Team Niall) captivated the audience with a stripped-down,emotionally resonant rendition of ABBA’s classic hit. Earlier, he energized the stage with JVKE’s contemporary track, “Golden Hour.” Niall Horan consistently praised Ross’s ability to connect with the heart of every song.
Aubrey Nicole (Team Reba) demonstrated her confidence with a powerful take on Cody Johnson’s “‘Til you Can’t.” She then delivered a crowd-pleasing performance of Reba McEntire’s signature song, “The Night the Lights Whent Out in Georgia.”
Jazz McKenzie (Team Michael Bublé) evoked strong emotions with performances of Phil Collins’ “Against All Odds” and Olivia Rodrigo’s ”Drivers License.” Both Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé acknowledged the depth of feeling in her interpretations.
Max Chambers (Team Michael Bublé) showcased his vocal versatility, moving seamlessly between Forrest Frank’s “Your Way’s Better” and Whitney Houston’s iconic “One Moment in Time.”
Ralph Edwards (Team Snoop Dogg) impressed with performances of Foreigner’s “I Want to Know What love Is” and Bruno Mars’ “Locked out of Heaven.” Snoop Dogg highlighted Ralph’s critically important growth as a performer and his commanding stage presence.
DEK of Hearts (Team niall) also advanced through America’s vote, adding another strong contender to Niall Horan’s team.
What to Expect During the Finale
Voting is now closed,and anticipation is building for the results. Tune in to NBC on Tuesday, December 16th, at 9 p.m. ET (with a preshow at 8 p.m. ET) to witness the crowning of The Voice Season 28 champion.
Irrespective of who wins, one thing is certain: the music industry is gaining six promising new stars. These artists have demonstrated exceptional talent,dedication,and the ability to connect with audiences. You won’t want to miss the exciting conclusion to this season!