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The Voice announces guest artists for Tuesday’s Season 7 finale

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Jennifer Hudson at the American Music Awards. (AP Photo)

Jennifer Hudson at the American Music Awards. (AP Photo)

The Voice is planning another star-studded season finale on Tuesday, and the list of performers includes none other than Jennifer Hudson.

The former Grammy winner, former Oscar winner and former American Idol standout will perform with Team Adam’s Damien during the final episode of Season 7.

And note that The Voice is moving Tuesday’s two-hour show back to a 9 p.m. starting time.

Other announced guest performers for the show include Ed Sheeran, Hozier, Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Lynyrd Skynyrd will perform with Craig Wayne Boyd of Team Blake. No word on whether the other two finalists — Matt McAndrew and Chris Jamison — will be joining the other aforementioned guest stars on stage or whether they’ll be paired with someone else.

Hozier will perform “Take Me to Church,” a song Matt covered quite successfully earlier this season. Chris would seem to be a natural fit for “Uptown Funk,” the song Ronson and Bruno Mars will be performing.

Ed Sheeran will perform his new single, “Thinking Out Loud.”

Check back here Monday and Tuesday for live blogs as The Voice wraps up Season 7.

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  1. Sandy Blanchard December 16, 2014 at 11:55 am -  Reply

    I’m torn between two but I’m confident they will both have successfull careers. I do think it’s been obvious from the start of the lives. Matt & Craig 1&2

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