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Ciera Dumas, Kanard Thomas advance on The Voice Comeback Stage

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Ciera Dumas and Kanard Thomas have advanced to the finals on The Voice Comeback Stage

Ciera Dumas and Kanard Thomas have advanced to the finals on The Voice Comeback Stage. (NBC Photo)

 

Ciera Dumas and Kanard Thomas will duke it out for the Comeback Stage title on The Voice.

And the winner of their showdown next week will determine which of the two will compete for a chance to rejoin the live competition on The Voice main stage.

Ciera and Kanard competed in the Comeback Stage semifinals against Savannah Brister, who was eliminated.

Savannah, 17, of Memphis, Tenn., performed Willie Nelson’s “You’re Always on My Mind” during the semifinals and delivered a tender version of the classic hit.

But Ciera and Kanard served up their best performances yet, Comeback Stage or otherwise.

Kanard, 28, of Jacksonville, Fla., showed off his range and intensity while covering “Redbone” by Childish Gambino.

Ciera, 21, of Kernersville, N.C., displayed the rasp in her voice and served up a great ending while covering “Wish I Didn’t Love You,” Chloe Kohanski’s winner’s single from back in Season 13.

Kanard failed to turn a chair with his Season 16 blind audition.

Ciera turned two, and joined Team Adam, but then lost in the show’s battle round to L.B. Crew.

Here’s the Comeback Stage semifinals, where all the calls on who advances are made by Bebe Rexha. I’ve found myself agreeing with nearly every call she’s made so far.




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