'The Voice' Season 26 star-studded finale lineup revealed
'The Voice' is set to crown Season 26 winner next week
The Voice Season 26 is gearing up for an exciting finale with several surprises in store.
According to Deadline, the season finale celebrations will kick off on Monday, December 9, with a performance by Michael Bublé, who will sing Maybe This Christmas alongside playoff advisor Carly Pearce.
In addition to Bublé, all the judges—Snoop Dogg, Gwen Stefani, and Reba McEntire—will each take the stage to perform special duets with their respective finalists.
Season 25 coaches Dan + Shay will also return to treat audiences to performances of Take Me Home for Christmas and Pick Out a Christmas Tree from their holiday album, It’s Officially Christmas: The Double Album.
Former Voice coach Kelly Clarkson will also make a special appearance, performing the holiday classic You for Christmas.
The Voice Season 25 winner Asher HaVon will also perform his new single, Thank You, a heartfelt tribute to his coach, Reba McEntire.
The song reflects on his journey on The Voice and his bond with the country star.
Season 24 winner Huntley, who was on Niall Horan’s team, will also return to perform his new single, Skyline Drive, the follow-up to Tell Me When It’s Over.
The Voice Season 26 winner will be crowned on Tuesday, December 19.
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