“Thank you brother I ain’t got much else to say,” Paris Winningham shared with his coach Blake Shelton. But first, the contestants were asked to say a few words to their coaches.
It was now time to find out who would win it all. Carson Daly revealed that the moment was finally here. Then it was time to announce the winner of Season 21 of The Voice. Pictured: Jennifer Lopez - (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)Įven though Carrie Underwood is a winner of that other show… American Idol, she jumped over to The Voice to join coach John Legend for a special performance of their holiday collaboration “Hallelujah.” Closing out the celebrity performances and returning to The Voice stage, Alicia Keys, who was a Voice coach on seasons 11, 12, and 14, performed her latest single “Old Memories.” Pictured: (l-r) John Legend, Carrie Underwood - (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC) The one and only Jennifer Lopez made an appearance singing “On My Way,” accompanied by Lucas Nelson on guitar, from her upcoming film Marry Me with Owen Wilson. However, after a few lost seconds, The Voice Mega Mentor was able to get it back to perform “Shivers” from his fifth studio album, =. Walker Hayes performed his hit “Fancy Like,” Ed Sheeran’s performance got off to a rough start when his microphone wasn’t working. The stars just kept coming and coming and coming. Pictured: (l-r) Girl Named Tom, Kelly Clarkson - (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC) Pictured: (l-r) Wendy Moten, Blake Shelton - (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC) Pictured: (l-r) John Legend, Jershika Maple - (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)Īnd that was just the appetizer. Hailey Mia performed “Funny” with coach Kelly Clarkson, Paris Winningham performed a rocking rendition of “Love Train” with his coach Blake Shelton, Jershika Maple sang a dazzling version of “O Holy Night” with coach John Legend on the piano, Girl Named Tom teamed up with coach Kelly Clarkson with perfect harmony on “Leave Before You Love Me,” and Wendy Moten nailed her duet of Christina Aguilera’s “Just a Fool” with coach Blake Shelton. Throughout the night, the five finalists, who were waiting to see if they would be crowned the winner, performed with their respective coaches. Pictured: (l-r) Keke Palmer, Shadale, Girl Named Tom, Jim and Sasha Allen, Ryleigh Plank, Tori Kelly, Lana Scott, Holly Forbes - (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)
But first, the duo was introduced by actors Matthew McConaughey and Nick Kroll, who both star in Sing 2 (along with Kelly and Palmer). Pictured: (l-r) Kid Cudi, Ariana Grande - (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)Įarly in the night, Tori Kelly and Keke Palmer performed Mariah Carey’s “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” with The Voice’s Top 13 finalists backing them. While Ariana Grande was the only coach who didn’t have an act in the finale-Blake Shelton had two finalists (Wendy Moten and Paris Winningham), Kelly Clarkson also had two finalists (Girl Named Tom and Hailey Mia) and John Legend had one finalist (Jershika Maple), that didn’t prevent the “Thank U Next” singer from taking the stage to perform “Just Look Up’ with Kid Cudi.
14), but it was the contestants that shone the brightest as they showed off their talents one last time before a winner was crowned. It may have been a star-studded night during The Voice‘s live season finale on Tuesday night (Dec.