After a season of Blind Auditions, Battles, Knockouts and Playoff Rounds, The Voice finale performances by the Top 5 — Danny Joseph, Jeremy Beloate, Shye, Sofronio Vasquez and Sydney Sterlace —were Monday night, and the results of America’s vote were revealed with The Voice’s Season 26 winner announced at the end of a two-hour, star-packed night of performances by Dan + Shay, Kelly Clarkson, Myles Smith, Riley Green & Ella Langley, and Tears For Fears.

In addition, coaches Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani performed special duets with their final artists.

And, Season 25 winner Asher HaVon took the stage with his new song “Thank You,” which is out now and dedicated to Coach Reba, and Season 24 winner Huntley returned to The Voice stage to perform his new single, “Skyline Drive,” a love song to his home state of Virginia.

Sting, Snoop Dogg

Photo by: Tyler Golden/NBC

Also, Mega Mentor Sting took the stage with Snoop Dogg for the TV premiere of their new collaboration, “Another Part of Me,” out now.

Related: The Voice‘s Top 5 Perform for a Chance to Become the Winner of Season 25

Who Was Eliminated on The Voice tonight?

Danny Joseph
Jeremy Beloate
Shye
Sydney Sterlace

Sofronio Vasquez

Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC

Who Won The Voice Season 26 (2024)?

Sofronio Vasquez

Here’s how the night broke down:

The Top 8 opened the show with a performance of “Defying Gravity” from Wicked and then there was a lot of chit chat with the coaches before Dan + Shay took the stage with “It’s Officially Christmas” from their new Christmas album, It’s Officially Christmas: The Double Album.

Gwen and Sydney dueted on “Wild World” by Cat Stevens.

Myles Smith took the stage with “Stargazing.”

The second duet of the night was performed by Snoop Dogg and Jeremy Beloate singing “Sitting on the Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding.

Huntley returned to The Voice stage with “Skyline Drive.”

Next, Reba attempted to turn Michael into a cowboy, but it didn’t really take in this comedy bit.

That was followed by a duet of “Don’t Mind If I Do” by Riley Green and Ella Langley.

The third duet by a member of the Top 5 was “Something Stupid” pairing Michael with Shye on the song made famous by Frank and Nancy Sinatra.

The TV world debut of Snoop and Sting’s “Another Part of Me” was next.

The fourth duet was Danny and Reba singing “You Don’t Know Me” by Ray Charles.

Continuing the entertainment was former The Voice coach Kelly Clarkson performing her new holiday single, “You for Christmas.”

The final duet of the night was Michael and Sofronio on “Who’s Loving You” by The Miracles and Jackson 5.

But there were still more performances. British duo Tears For Fears performed a medley of “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” and their new track, “The Girl That I Call Home.”

The final performance of the night was Asher HaVon with his new song “Thank You.” 

Then it was time to get down to the real business of the night. The results of America’s votes and host Carson Daly called out the Final 5, each of whom is a four-chair turn.

The artist in fifth place was Jeremy Beloate.

The artist in fourth place was Danny Joseph.

The artist in third place was Sydney Sterlace.

The artist in second place was Shye.

And the winner of The Voice Season 26 was Sofronio Vasquez, giving Michael his first win as well.

The Voice will return on Monday, February 3, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC and stream next day on Hulu.

Next, Get the Details on The Voice Season 27, Including the New Coaches

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