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NBC Insider The Voice The Voice Finale Night 1 Recap & Official Spoilers (LIVE UPDATES)Night 1 of The Voice Season 27 Finale starts Monday, May 19 at 8/7c. Tune in!By Christopher Rosa May 19, 2025, Updated 10:00 PM ETJohn Freestyles His New Song “Welcome to Team Legend” and More Outtakes | The Voice | NBCNow Playing6:16Web ExclusiveJohn Freestyles His New Song “Welcome to Team Legend” and More Outtakes | The Voice | NBC2:34HighlightMichael Bublé Performs “I’ve Got the World On a String” | The Voice Live Finale | NBC3:04HighlightRENZO Performs “Fly Away” by Lenny Kravitz | The Voice Live Finale | NBCLoad MoreThe Voice Season 27 has flown by in the blink of an eye. Everything kicked off in February 2025 with the Blind Auditions, where we watched Coaches Michael Bublé, John Legend, Adam Levine, and Kelsea Ballerini find their dream teams. As the weeks went by, the competition got more intense. The Battles showed just how brilliant this season’s crop of Artists are, followed by the Knockouts, Playoffs, and the first round of Live Shows. The total number of Artists competing has been narrowed down to just five: Renzo (Team Legend), Lucia Flores-Wiseman (Team Adam), Jadyn Cree (Team Bublé), Jaelen Johnston (Team Kelsea), and Adam David (Team Bublé). But who will emerge victorious and be crowned winner of The Voice Season 27? We’re about to find out. How to WatchWatch The Voice on Mondays and Tuesdays at 8/7c on NBC and next day on Peacock. The Season 27 Live Finale kicks off Monday, May 19 at 8/7c on NBC with the Top 5 Artists’ last performances. This is the time for our Artists to give everything they have and leave it all on the stage. That’s what it will take to secure America’s vote. Who will deliver the performance that compels fans the most? RELATED: What Does the Winner of The Voice Season 27 Get?The Voice Season 27 Live Finale Recap, Night 1: May 19, 2025 (LIVE UPDATES) John Legend, Kelsea Ballerini, Michael Bublé, and Adam Levine on The Voice Season 27, Episode 13. Photo: Tyler Golden/NBC You obviously don’t want to miss a minute of the action from tonight’s Live Finale. Be sure to tune in starting at 8/7c on NBC to watch all the musical competition go down. We’ll also be updating this article in real time, so you’ll get up-to-the-minute coverage on what’s happening during the episode if you want to follow along. RELATED: Every Winner of The Voice From Season 1 Through Season 26If you can’t watch the episode in real time, no worries. Episodes of The Voice stream next day on Peacock. However, make sure you remember to vote this evening. The voting window begins May 19 at 5 p.m. PT / 8 p.m. ET and goes until 4 a.m. PT / 7 a.m. ET the next day. For The Voice Season 27 overnight vote, fans get one vote per email address per voting method. You can vote either on the website or The Voice Official App.We’re so close to finding out the winner. We’ll see you back here this evening for Live Finale Night 1 kickoff. Start making your predictions now! RELATED: Michael Bublé Posed In an Iconic Team Blake Shirt Way Before He Joined The Voice (PIC) 10:00 PM ETJaelen Johnston closes out the Finale performances. He sang Chris Stapleton’s “Cold” — and he made the stage white-hot. 9:50 PM ETRenzo’s last performance was another rock-and-roll tour-de-force. Coach Legend was in awe, telling Renzo he’s thrilled with how much his artistry has shone through this season. 9:40 PM ETJadyn Cree’s second performance was a total party. True to her love for the ’80s, she sang “Come on Eileen” by Dexys Midnight Runners. And she had literally the whole Voice studio dancing. “You’re a star,” Cree said. “You lead with light.” 9:30 PM ETMaelyn Jarmon from Season 16 returns to give a powerhouse performance. She and her Coach, John Legend, had the sweetest reunion after her performance! 9:27 PM ETA video supercut shows some of the funniest Coach moments of the season. Ballerini, Legend, Levine, and Bublé really make a great quartet! 9:20 PM ETAdam David gives his second performance, singing “Hard Fought Hallelujah” by Brandon Lake and Jelly Roll. The emotional song was accompanied by a powerful visual performance on The Voice stage, featuring pyrotechnics and a full choir. 9:03 PM ETLucia Flores-Wiseman reveals why she picked Levine as her Coach. It was because he mentioned Brandi Carlile after her Blind Audition. In a sit-down interview with Levine and Host Carson Daly, Flores-Wiseman looked back on her time on the show. She then started preparing for her second performance of the Finale, singing “Wildflower” by Billie Eilish. 8:53 PM ETAdam David (Team Bublé) sings “You Are So Beautiful” by Joe Cocker.In theme with Jadyn Cree, this was an incredibly stripped-down performance, which David punctuated with a sky-high falsetto note. “You show so much heart every time you sing…[This performance] was really gorgeous,” Legend said. 8:47 PM ETJaelen Johnston (Team Kelsea) sings “What Was I Thinkin'” by Dierks Bentley. Johnston flubbed some lyrics at the beginning of his set, but he powered through and finished strong. “The way that you recovered is the only thing that matters,” Coach Ballerini told Johnston. “You locked back in.”The 22-year-old cowboy’s full-throated country voice was on display singing this Bentley classic, reminding fans that he’s a true-blue artist of the genre. 8:33 PM ETMichael Bublé sings “I’ve Got the World on a String” by Frank Sinatra. The performance had a perfect throwback vibe, with a full band and Great Gatsby-esque set. Of course, Bublé’s vocals were smooth, full, and delightful. 8:30 PM ETJadyn Cree (Team Bublé) sings “Lose You to Love Me” by Selena Gomez. It was her most emotional, understated performance of the season. It made both Coach Bublé and Cree’s father, Bryan Olesen, tear up. “You’re a pop star, and I love you,” Bublé told Cree after her set. 8:20 PM ETLucia Flores-Wiseman (Team Adam) takes on an iconic Pink Floyd song. She sang “Wish You Were Here” by the legendary band. For her performance, Flores-Wiseman took off her signature glasses, wore her hair in a chic updo, and rocked a sparkly top. Her voice was as soulful and raspy as ever, with the Coaches praising the simplicity of her performance. 8:10 PM ETRenzo (Team Legend) kicks off The Voice Live Shows performances with “Fly Away” by Lenny Kravitz. “[The song] works perfectly for who you are as an Artist,” Legend told Renzo during rehearsals. At first, Renzo performed the song stripped down using just an acoustic guitar. Full production kicked in about one minute into his set, and his inner rock star was unleashed. Of course, he ended with an epic screaming note, bringing Coach Legend to his feet. Read more about:The VoiceMusic Performances Save Now on Peaco