Season 27 of The Voice wrapped up in spectacular style, delivering not only thrilling competition but also unforgettable performances that left fans buzzing. The finale, which aired over two nights on May 19 and 20, saw five incredibly talented finalists battling for the top spot—and it was Adam David, representing Team Michael Bublé, who emerged victorious, earning the coveted title of winner.
Following close behind was Jaelen Johnston from Team Kelsea Ballerini, who secured the runner-up position, while Renzo, guided by John Legend, clinched third place. In fourth and fifth were Lucia Flores-Wiseman (Team Adam Levine) and Jaydn Cree (also from Team Bublé), respectively—rounding out a truly impressive final five.
But the grand finale wasn’t just about competition. It was also a star-studded celebration of music. The audience was treated to show-stopping performances by Alicia Keys, Amanda Reid, Blake Shelton, Chance the Rapper, and Foreigner. The stage lit up with magic as Joe Jonas delivered an emotional rendition of Heart by Heart, and Kelly Clarkson captivated everyone with her powerful performance of Where Have You Been.
Adding to the musical feast, James Bay and Sheryl Crow premiered their brand-new duet You and Me Time, winning over the crowd. And in a heartfelt moment, Bryce Leatherwood, winner of Season 22, returned to perform God Made, a track from his debut album, stirring nostalgia and pride.
With the curtains now closed on this standout season, excitement is already brewing for Season 28. The next chapter promises fresh talent and fierce competition, with Michael Bublé returning to his coach’s chair alongside Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire, and Niall Horan of One Direction fame.
If Season 27 was anything to go by, the upcoming season is going to be another must-watch ride.