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What time is 'The Voice' finale? See finalists, where to watch

What time is 'The Voice' finale? See finalists, where to watch

USA Today20-05-2025
What time is 'The Voice' finale? See finalists, where to watch
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"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.
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Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached at melina.khan@usatoday.com.
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