SPOILER ALERT: This text comprises particulars of the winner of The Voice Season 24.
One other season of The Voice got here to an finish, and America voted for his or her Season 24 winner.
5 singing hopefuls made it to the ultimate with representatives from the groups coached by Reba McEntire, John Legend and Niall Horan. Gwen Stefani was shut out of the ultimate after Bias, her final remaining contestant, was eradicated in the course of the semi-final final week.
First-season coach McEntire and Horan had the very best odds of successful the season, with every having two contestants within the remaining. The highest 5 had been comprised of Jacquie Roar and Ruby Leigh from McEntire’s group, Mara Justin and Huntley from Horan’s group and Lila Forde from Legend’s group.
After tallying up the in a single day votes from viewers, host Carson Daly named Huntley because the winner of The Voice Season 24, with Ruby Leigh turning into the runner-up.
Forde got here in fifth place, Roar got here in fourth place and Justine got here in third place.
Huntley was coached by the previous One Course member, making him the successful coach back-to-back. Horan received the earlier season when Gina Miles was topped the winner.
The second a part of The Voice Season 24 finale had the finalists pairing up with their coaches to showcase their singing chops. Roar and McEntire sang “No One Else on Earth” whereas the nation star retook the stage with Leigh to sing “Rockin’ Across the Christmas Tree.” Legend and Forde shared the stage to sing “Sleigh Journey” whereas Horan sang “Wasted Time” with Justine and “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” with Huntley.
Legend, Stefani, Horan and McEntire opened the present singing “Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!” in the course of the finale. Different musical friends on finale night time included Dan + Shay with “Larger Homes,” Keith City with “Blue Ain’t Your Shade,” Teddy Swims with “Lose Management,” AJR with “Sure I’m a Mess” and “Bang,” Tyla with “Fact or Dare” and “Water” and Earth, Wind & Fireplace with “Boogie Wonderland,” “Let’s Groove” and “September.”