“The Voice” Reveals All-Star Lineup Of Guest Performers For Season 26 Finale

The Voice reveals guest performers for the Season 26 finale

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Meet The Top 5 Contestants On Season 26 Of The Voice

The Voice recently shared its star-studded lineup of performers for the Season 26 finale. Those performers, of course, include the Top 5 contestants!

The Top 5 were revealed during Tuesday night’s (December 3rd) results episode. Sonfronio Vasquez of Team Bublé was the first finalist announced. Later, it was revealed that Vasquez’s teammate, Shye, was also a finalist.

Team Snoop’s Jeremy Beloate and Team Gwen’s Sydney Sterlace also advanced. The remaining four contestants competed in the Instant Save for the last spot in the finale. Those artists were Christina Eagle (Team Snoop), Jan Dan (Team Gwen), Adam Bohanan (Team Reba), and Danny Joseph (Team Reba).

At the end of the Instant Save, it was revealed that America chose to save Danny Joseph of Team Reba, rounding out the Top 5. 

Who’s Performing During The Voice Finale?

The Season 26 finale will air on two nights: December 9th and December 10th. The December 9th episode will feature performances from the Top 5 contestants. The December 10th episode will be the results show, during which the season’s winner will be revealed.

The Voice unveiled an all-star lineup of guest performers who will be participating in the Season 26 finale.  

On the December 9th episode, coach Michael Bublé will join his playoff advisor, Carly Pearce, to sing their new Christmas duet, “Maybe This Christmas.”

On the December 10th episode, coach Snoop Dogg will team up with the season’s Mega Mentor, Sting, to share their new song, “Another Part of Me.”

Two former Voice coaches will return to sing on the December 10th episode: Kelly Clarkson and Dan + Shay. Other performers on the results episode include:

Myles Smith

Riley Green and Ella Langley

Tears for Fears

Season 24 winner Huntley

Season 25 winner Asher HaVon

Additionally, the coaches traditionally perform duets with their contestants who advanced to the finale. Stay tuned for those surely extraordinary performances!

In the meantime, check out the video below to enjoy coach Reba McEntire’s performance of her hit song “Consider Me Gone” from the December 3rd episode of The Voice.