
Blake Shelton, the winningest coach in Voice history, will return to perform on Tuesday’s 9 p.m. season finale. (NBC Photo)
Four former coaches will be returning to perform during The Voice Season 27 finale on Tuesday, May 20.
Blake Shelton, Alicia Keys, Kelly Clarkson and Chance the Rapper will all perform that night.
The finale will start at 9 p.m. The Season 27 winner will be crowned at the end of the show.
Performances will also include duets between all five finalists and their Voice coaches.
Guest performances will include:
* Blake singing “Texas” from his new album, “For Recreational Use Only.”
* Kelly singing a new song, “Where Have You Been.”
* Chance sining “Space and Time” from his Grammy-winning project “Star Line.”
* Alicia and Amanda Reid from Broadway’s “Hell’s Kitchen,” performing “The River/Empire State of Mind.”
The finale will also feature performances by former Voice champ Bryce Leatherwood, Foreigner, Joe Jonas and James Bay with Sheryl Crow.
It’ll be interesting to watch the TV ratings for this spring’s finale. The last two Voice finales have recorded a 0.4 rating among 18-49 years olds. The Voice hasn’t come close to that mark in recent weeks while going head to head with American Idol on Mondays.
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1 Comment
Remember when the top 10/20 were allowed to sing in the finale?
Now its just the the coaches promoting their latest music and performers who have nothing to with the show. One random winner.
“American Idol” despite its flaws and manipulations are beating “The Voice” in the ratings, because they put time into the show.
“The Voice” could have been competition for “Idol”
It could have forged a new path, or possibly even defeated “Idol”
What a blown opportunity.