‘The Voice’’s Final Two Finalists Revealed and the Top 6 Perform for America’s Final Vote and the Winner of Season 28
The Top 6 ‘The Voice’ artists took the stage with two songs each in a bid to become the winner of the singing competition.


Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, Carson Daly, Michael Bublé, Niall Horan
Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC
Key Points
The six “Voice” finalists performed two songs each for America’s final vote.
Coaches praised contestants, highlighting standout moments and urging America to vote.
The winner will be announced Tuesday; Season 29 introduces a “Battle of Champions” format.
The final night of competition performances for Season 28 of The Voice took place tonight with the four artists selected by coaches Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg and Niall Horan taking the stage along with the two wildcard artists voted in by America.
Reba was represented by Aubrey Nicole, Michael by Jazz McKenzie, Snoop by Ralph Edwards and Niall by Aiden Ross.
Then host Carson Daly revealed the two artists that would be joining them: From Team Niall, DEK of Hearts and from Team Bublé Max Chambers.
Each artist sang twice: one contemporary song and one classic song.
Then America voted for the final time this season and will determine who is the winner of The Voice Season 28, which will be announced on Tuesday night.
Here’s how the night broke down:
ROUND ONE
DEK OF HEARTS
Song: “Fishin’ in the Dark” by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Niall said: “Consistency is king around this place and these guys have never put a foot wrong. You guys bring it every sing time. I’m so proud of you.”
MAX CHAMBERS
Song: “Your Way’s Better” by Forest Frank
Michael said: “It’s bold to be open about your faith. Do you know how many people watching at home might be shy? And the fact that you just did that is amazing, and you speak to millions of people. You crushed it.”
AUBREY NICOLE
Song: “’Til You Can’t” by Cody Johnson
Reba said: “I am so proud of you. You’re beautiful inside and out.”
JAZZ McKENZIE
Song: “Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)” by Phil Collins
Michael said: “I told you, you are the light. This is it. This is my last time here. I leave the show, and let me tell you Jazz McKenzie, what a way to go. I love you. You are perfect.”
AIDEN ROSS
Song: “Golden Hour” by JVKE
Niall said: “I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. This guy is absolutely insane. You always find the heartbeat in the end. That song was amazing for you.”
RALPH EDWARDS
Song: “I Want to Know What Love is” by Foreigner
Snoop said: “And the winner is… I love the fact that you never gave up and you’re here.”
ROUND 2
AUBREY NICOLE
Song: “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” by Reba McEntire
Reba said: “I have loved that song forever. Vicki Lawrence had a No. 1 song with it, so I recorded it, and look what you’re doing with it. You knocked it out of the park.”
DEK OF HEARTS
Song: “Let it Go” by James Bay
Niall said: “That was so special. That was three voices in a three-part harmony. You’ve voted for them twice already. I need you to vote one more time for DEK of Hearts.”
JAZZ McKENZIE
Song: “drivers license” by Olivia Rodrigo
Michael said: “I love you and your mom is right, you’re meant to be a star. America always gets it right. I hope they do the way I do.”
MAX CHAMBERS
Song: “One Moment in Time” by Whitney Houston
Michael said: “I feel so blessed not just for myself but for all of American to get in early on the ride that is going to be your life.”
RALPH EDWARDS
Song: “Locked Out of Heaven” by Bruno Mars
Snoop said: “That’s what I’m talking about. The complete package there. We’ve seen your vocalization in different genres, but to see you dance, to see you perform, to see you come into your full completion of who you’re supposed to be. America vote.”
AIDEN ROSS
Song: “The Winner Takes it All” by Abba
Niall said: “I am so, so proud of you. That was absolutely incredible. You can feel the energy in this room right now.”
The Voice winner reveal takes place on Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.
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Paulette Cohn
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