Missed the live finale of The Voice Season 28? Don’t worry—we’ve got your back! From jaw-dropping eliminations to unexpected guest appearances, this season’s finale is packed with moments you won’t want to miss. Whether you’re team Reba, Niall, or just here for the drama, this blog will keep you updated with every twist and turn of the live show. But here’s where it gets controversial: Did the Coaches’ new strategies pay off, or did they backfire in the most unpredictable ways? Let’s dive in.
How to Catch Up
If you’re not glued to your TV, you can watch The Voice Mondays at 9/8c on NBC or stream it the next day on Peacock. This season has been a rollercoaster for fans, with the show introducing fresh twists to keep things exciting. Take the Blind Auditions, for instance. Host Carson Daly made history by giving Ryan Mitchell the first-ever Carson Callback Card after Mitchell’s audition failed to turn a single chair. The next day, Mitchell returned and delivered a performance so powerful, he landed a spot on Team Reba McEntire. But here’s the kicker: Was this a fair advantage, or did it undermine the spirit of the Blinds?
And this is the part most people miss: Reba McEntire was at the center of another shocking moment during the Blinds. Country trio DEk of Hearts snubbed her, choosing Coach Niall Horan instead. Was this a strategic move, or did they simply misjudge their best fit? This decision set the tone for a fiercely competitive season, leaving fans wondering who would come out on top.
Later, during the Battles, the Artists paired themselves up for the first time in Voice history, creating duets that left the Coaches—and viewers—stunned. With often-clashing musical styles, finding the right song became a challenge. Thankfully, Battle Advisors like Lizzo stepped in, sharing her own dream of auditioning for the show. But here’s a thought: Did these self-selected duets showcase true collaboration, or did they highlight the Artists’ limitations?
The biggest twist of the season? The Mic Drop contest. Artists in the Knockouts had the chance to be chosen as a Mic Drop Artist, with the winner earning a performance slot at the Rose Parade. Was this a brilliant addition, or did it distract from the main competition? Mega Mentors Zac Brown and Joe Walsh brought star power—and humor—to the show, with Walsh playfully teasing Niall Horan. Did their presence elevate the season, or did it overshadow the Artists’ journeys?
All of this leads to one action-packed finale. The Top 6 Artists performed last night (December 15), and the votes are in. Now, all that’s left is to wait for the results. Who will take home the title? And more importantly, did this season’s innovations make the show better—or did they go too far?
Check back here for live updates as the night unfolds. And let us know in the comments: What did you think of this season’s twists? Did they hit the right note, or did they miss the mark? Your take could spark the next big debate!