‘The Voice’ Finale Performers Include Former Coaches Kelly Clarkson, Dan + Shay
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The Voice Season 26 returns next week for the two-part finale, as the Top 5 take the stage to earn America’s votes. The finale will also feature performances from some famous guests, including former coaches Kelly Clarkson and Dan + Shay.
The Voice Finale Guest Performers Announced
The two-night Season 26 finale kicks off Monday on NBC, as the Top 5 contestants (Sofronio Vasquez, Shye, Sydney Sterlace, Jeremy Beloate, and Danny Joseph) perform for their last chance to be crowned the winner.
According to a press release, Monday’s episode will also feature a performance from coach Michael Bublé and Playoff Advisor Carly Pearce, singing their new holiday track “Maybe This Christmas.” Then on Tuesday, the results will be announced during a star-studded episode featuring duets between the coaches and their artists, as well as some exciting guest performances.
Former coach Kelly Clarkson will be on hand to perform her song “You for Christmas.” Country duo Dan + Shay, who coached Season 25, will also be there to promote their new holiday release, It’s Officially Christmas: The Double Album.
The finale will also feature performances from past The Voice winners Huntley (Season 24) and Asher HaVon (Season 25), who will perform their singles “Skyline Drive” and “Thank You,” respectively. HaVon’s song is dedicated to coach Reba McEntire.
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Who Else Is Performing?
The finale will also feature a duet between coach Snoop Dogg and this season’s Mega Mentor Sting, who will perform their collaboration “Another Part of Me.” The song is featured on Snoop’s upcoming new album Missionary, out December 13.
Country artist Riley Green will also perform during the finale, singing his track “Don’t Mind If I Do.” Meanwhile, British singer Myles Smith will take the stage to perform his song “Stargazing.” The legendary duo Tears for Fears will also perform their iconic song “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,” along with their new track “The Girl That I Call Home.”
Tune in Monday night at 8 p.m. ET/PT to see the Top 5 perform, and remember to vote for your favorites on the show’s website or through the official app. Then watch the results on Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET/PT to find out who will be crowned the winner of The Voice Season 26.
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