The Voice Season 28: Who Won the Finale?
Spoiler alert: This article discusses the final performances of The Voice Season 28, which aired December 15 and is available for streaming on Peacock. For the first time this season, The Voice went live, showcasing the final four contestants vying for the title.
The finale featured performances from Anna Grace Cain, Justin Aaron, Marybeth Byrd, and Matt Marcus. Each artist delivered two songs – one solo performance and one collaboration with their coach. Anna Grace Cain, mentored by Blake Shelton, performed 'Bluebird' and teamed up with Shelton for 'God's Country'. Justin Aaron, coached by Niall Horan, sang 'Trouble' and joined Horan for 'Slowly'. Marybeth Byrd, under Chance the Rapper’s guidance, performed 'Worrisome' and collaborated with him on 'My Own Thing'. Finally, Matt Marcus, coached by Reba McEntire, sang 'Running on Empty' and performed 'Fancy' with McEntire.
The live performances were followed by viewer voting. The results, announced shortly after, determined the winner of Season 28. Viewers could vote via the NBC app, website, or text. The voting window closed shortly after the final performances concluded.
The Voice Season 28 marks another chapter in the popular singing competition’s history, consistently drawing large audiences and launching the careers of numerous artists. Peacock continues to be the streaming home for the show, allowing viewers to catch up on past episodes and relive the excitement of the finale.
