We are just five days away from learning the winner of The Voice season 26. Coaches Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani have faced difficult decisions since the latest season premiered Sept. 23. Now, the fates of the Top 5 are solely in the hands of viewers. Asher HaVon and Huntley can certainly empathize with these artists, as they were in their shoes not long ago. Both men got their happy ending when they walked away with the recording deal and $100,000 grand prize. Now, fans will get to see firsthand what these champions have been up to since their victories. Both HaVon and Huntley will return to The Voice during the Tuesday (Dec. 10) season finale.
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Huntley Will Perform During ‘The Voice’ Live Finale
Next week, either Jeremy Beloate, Danny Joseph, Shye, Sydney Sterlace, or Sofronio Vasquez will join the elite club of winners on The Voice. That club includes Huntley and Asher HaVon, the NBC’s show two most recent victors.
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Team Niall’s Michael Huntley (who goes by Huntley) took home the season 24 crown this time last year following soaring performances of Creed’s “Higher” and Tom Odell’s “Another Love.” The gravelly-voiced blues-rocker will return to The Voice stage to perform his latest single, “Skyline Drive.” Released in October, the song is a love letter to Huntley’s adopted home state of Virginia.
Asher HaVon Will Sing New Song Dedicated to Reba
Asher HaVon won fans over with his flamboyant stage presence and deeply expressive vocals on performances like Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You.” Back in May, the Selma, Alabama-raised gospel artist gave Reba McEntire her first-ever victory after viewers declared him the winner of The Voice season 25.
HaVon announced in a Wednesday (Dec. 4) Instagram post that he will return for the season 26 finale to perform “Thank You,” his latest single dedicated to coach Reba McEntire.
“This moment holds a special place in my heart, and I can’t wait to step back onto the stage that made my dreams come true,” he wrote.
The Voice kicks off its two-part season 26 finale at 8 p.m. Eastern Monday, Dec. 10, on NBC.
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