Season 26 Finale of ‘The Voice’: Everything You Need to Know Before the Thrilling Conclusion

The winner of The Voice’s 26th season will be revealed shortly. On Tuesday, December 10, the Top 5 finalists will find out who America will select as the winner after an event filled with all-star performances.

Here is all you need to know about NBC’s announcement of The Voice Season 26 finals week.

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When will The Voice’s season 26 finale air?

 

Before the voting process begins on Monday, December 9, the Top 5 finalists—who were chosen from the Top 8 who took part in the first live broadcast on Monday, December 2—will each perform their final competition numbers.

On Tuesday, December 10, host Carson Daly will then announce the final vote results and the latest winner of the perennial competition series, but not before several special guests have performed.

Who is expected to participate in The Voice’s grand finale?

Along with the Top 5 competition performances, Monday’s show will include a duet by coach Michael Bublé and playoff adviser Carly Pearce of their brand-new holiday special, “Maybe This Christmas,” which they produced while advising Team Bublé this season.

The finale on Tuesday will also feature the following special performances: Dan + Shay will perform their new holiday album, It’s Officially Christmas: The Double, which was just released.Kelly Clarkson’s new holiday song, “You for Christmas,” will be performed. Myles Smith will perform his most recent hit song, “Stargazing.” Riley Green and Ella Langley will perform “Don’t Mind if I Do.” “Everyone Wants to Rule the World” and “The Girl That I Call Home,” two tracks from Tears for Fears’ live album Songs for a Nervous Planet, will be performed. Season 24 champion Huntley will play his new single, “Skyline Drive,” while Season 25 winner Asher HaVon will perform his new song, “Thank You,” which is dedicated to his former teacher Reba McEntire. Finally, coach Snoop Dogg and Mega mentor Sting will perform their brand-new song, “Another Part of Me,” on stage.

 

 

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