The Voice is swiftly approaching the end of its 26th season, with only five artists remaining. The two-part season finale kicks off Monday (Dec. 9), with an impressive slate of guest appearances lined up. Last year’s champ, Asher HaVon, will perform, along with season 24 winner Huntley. By the end of Tuesday’s (Dec. 10) episode, either Jeremy Beloate, Danny Joseph, Shye, Sofronio Vasquez or Sydney Sterlace will join their ranks. Here’s how to make sure you don’t miss a second of The Voice season 26 premiere.
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What Time Does ‘The Voice’ Come On Tonight?
The first part of The Voice season 26 finale airs tonight (Monday, Dec. 9) at 8 p.m. Eastern on NBC. Additionally, the episode will stream the following day on Peacock.
Viewers without cable still have several options to watch the finale, including DirecTV, Fubo, Hulu with Live TV and YouTube TV.
Huntley will perform his latest song, “Skyline Drive,” during Night 1 of The Voice season 26 finale. Additionally, coach Michael Bublé and Playoff Advisor Carly Pearce will take the stage together for a duet of their new holiday single, “Maybe This Christmas.”
The Voice has another star-studded lineup planned for Tuesday’s (Dec. 10) Part 2 episode. Former coaches Kelly Clarkson and Dan + Shay are returning to set to perform. Dynamic country duo Riley Green and Ella Langley will also treat viewers to a duet of their latest hit, “Don’t Mind If I Do.”
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Along with a medley from Tears for Fears, coach Snoop Dogg will partner with Mega Mentor Sting for a performance of their Dr. Dre-produced collab “Another Part Of Me.”
All four coaches will also perform duets with their final artists.
Who Is The Season 26 Favorite?
You don’t make it to the finals on The Voice by accident. Sofronio Vasquez and Shye, of Team Bublé, have a legitimate claim to the throne, as do Team Snoop’s Jeremy Beloate, Twen Gwen’s Sydney Sterlace and Team Reba’s Danny Joseph.
However, the numbers have spoken. According to Sports Geek, Sofronio Vasquez was the betting favorite heading into the semifinals. And his odds only improved following an incredible cover of Elvis Presley’s “I Can Dream.”
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