And the Winner of ‘The Voice’ Season 24 Is...

Jacquie Roar, Lila Forde, Ruby Leigh, Mara Justine, Huntley

The finale for season 24 of The Voice kicked off with the very pink performance of the Top 12’s “Dance the Night” (from Barbie The Album) and segued into a performance by coaches Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, John Legend and Gwen Stefani of “Let It Snow.”

One of the perks given to the Top 5—Huntley, Jacquie Roar, Lila Forde, Mara Justine and Ruby Leigh—in the finale was the opportunity to duet with their coach, and the first twosome of the night was Niall and Huntley on Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door.” Second, Jacquie and Reba harmonized on “No One Could Love Me Like You Do.” The third pairing was Niall and Mara with The Eagles “Wasted Time.” Then John and Lila got into the holiday spirit with Ella Fitzgerald’s “Sleigh Ride.” The final duet of the night was Ruby and Reba, again a holiday classic, Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” which hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts this year.

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Three-time Grammy Award-winning duo Dan + Shay took the stage with a special performance of “Bigger Houses,” Earth, Wind & Fire performed a medley of hits from their iconic catalog that spans five decades, four-time Grammy winner Keith Urban performed his No. 1 hit “Blue Ain’t Your Color.”

Also, AJR will perform a mash-up of its 3x-platinum hit “Bang!” and “Yes I’m a Mess” from their new album, The Maybe Man and Grammy-nominated global Amapiano Pop/R&B sensation Tyla took the stage with her history-making Billboard Top 10 hit “Water.”

Jelly Roll, who was supposed to perform, sent his regrets due to illness and will perform on the season 25 finale. Teddy Swims filled in for him with “Lose Control.”

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Who was eliminated on The Voice tonight:

Jacquie Roar

Lila Forde

Mara Justine

Ruby Leigh

Who won The Voice 2023

Huntley

As usual, it was the last 15 minutes of the results show that really mattered because it was then that host Carson Daly began revealing the results of America’s vote—and tonight, there was no Instant Save!

He called the five—Huntley, Jacquie, Lila, Mara and Ruby—to the stage for a quick Q&A before sharing the outcome.

The name of the artist in fifth place was Lila Forde.

The artist in fourth place was Jacquie Roar.

Finishing in third place was Mara Justine.

That meant that the winner was either Ruby Leigh or Huntley, but first there was a commercial break.

When The Voice returned, it was revealed that Virginia blues rocker Huntley was the winner, and Ruby finished in second place.

The Voice will return in 2024 for season 25 on NBC.

Next, The Voice Reveals Coaches for Season 25 – And There’s an Exciting Twist!

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