The Voice is getting closer to crowning a winner of season 28.
On Monday, December 15, the highest six artists will deliver their final performances for viewers before America casts its final votes.
While coaches Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg have all picked one finalist each, host Carson Daly is predicted to announce two additional finalists that America previously voted for on Monday night.
“Since I’ve been on the show, that is the most effective team I’ve had, across the board, and not using a shadow of a doubt,” Niall, 32, said earlier within the season. “I’ve loved working with all of you.”
Next season of The Voice will look a bit of different for viewers at home.
As an alternative of 4 red chairs, there might be only three, occupied by Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Adam Levine. They might be a part of The Voice: Battle of Champions, which premieres on February 23, 2026.
Until then, keep reading to fulfill the finalists of season 28 and make sure that to look at The Voice on NBC Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET.
Aubrey Nicole — Team Reba McEntire
Country music fans quickly fell in love with Aubrey when she performed “Burning House” by Cam throughout the blind auditions.
It was ultimately her rendition of Alannah Myles‘ “Black Velvet” that allowed Aubrey to achieve the finale on Team Reba.
“I selected Aubrey because she has a way of portraying numerous emotion, and that’s what music is presupposed to be about,” Reba explained. “I definitely think Aubrey has a shot to win the entire competition.”
Aiden Ross — Team Niall Horan
Throughout the blind auditions, Aiden received a four-chair turn because of his rendition of Adele‘s “Love within the Dark.”
After his voice soared throughout the playoffs with a tackle Damien Rice‘s “The Blower’s Daughter,” Aiden received a spot within the finals on Team Niall.
“I believe Aiden is the proper person to represent Team Niall within the finale,” the One Direction member said. “He’s comfortable in his own voice — to think that this guy is barely 20 years old and has that talent is frightening.”
Jazz McKenzie — Team Michael Bublé
America fell in love with Jazz as soon as she performed Tina Turner’s “What’s Love Got To Do With It” throughout the blind auditions.
Her rendition of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’” throughout the playoffs left Michael convinced that she needed a spot within the finals.
“What I’m in search of isn’t the voice as much. I do know they will sing,” Michael said about his finalist. “It’s that once they step into the ring they usually sing, can they land a knockout punch?”
Ralph Edwards — Team Snoop Dogg
From the very starting of season 28, Ralph caught the eye of all 4 judges together with his cover of “Lights” by Journey.
Ultimately, it was Snoop Dogg who helped bring him to the finals after a robust performance of Donny Hathaway‘s “A Song for You.”
“It’s a dream come true to be this far within the live show,” Ralph said after gaining a spot within the finals. “I’m getting yeses and I don’t know what to do with them anymore.”

