The Voice 24 announces performance lineup for finale
NBC’s The Voice Season 24 is gearing up for a star-studded finale, with an impressive slate of guest performances and special moments planned for the live broadcasts on December 18 and 19. The live shows will feature celebrated artists across genres—including classic soul and R&B legends, country superstars, and contemporary pop and alternative acts—alongside the program’s coaches and the season’s top contestants.
The two-night finale event begins on Monday, Dec. 18 (8-10 p.m. ET/PT) and concludes on Tuesday, Dec. 19 (9-11 p.m. ET/PT), when one of the five finalists will be crowned the Season 24 winner by America’s vote. Across these broadcasts, viewers can expect collaborative performances between the coaches and their finalists, group numbers from the Top 12 artists, and multiple major guest appearances.
The coaches perform duets with the final artists, Bryce Leatherwood returns
Coaches Niall Horan, John Legend, Reba McEntire, and Gwen Stefani will each take the stage for special duet performances with their respective finalists, showcasing the vocal chemistry developed throughout the season. In addition to these coach-and-artist duets, the four coaches will join together for a festive group rendition of the seasonal favorite “Let It Snow,” delivering a celebratory moment for the live audience and television viewers.
The Top 12 artists from Season 24 will also come together for a group performance, highlighting the depth and variety of talent showcased this season. Adding to the finale’s momentum, Season 22 winner Bryce Leatherwood returns to perform his single “The Finger,” a preview from his upcoming project released through Universal Music Group Nashville and Republic Records.
Country duo Dan + Shay—announced as Season 25’s coaching duo—will perform “Bigger Houses,” the title track from their fifth studio album. Their appearance on The Voice serves both as a live promotion for the new album and as a preview of their role as NBC’s first-ever coaching duo when Season 25 premieres Feb. 26.
Earth Wind & Fire, Keith Urban, Jelly Roll and more
The finale’s guest lineup blends established legacy acts with current chart-toppers. Legendary ensemble Earth, Wind & Fire will perform a medley of hits from their five-decade-spanning catalog, delivering the timeless grooves and horns that have defined their sound. The group is also set to co-headline the Heart & Soul 2024 Tour with Chicago, continuing their live run next summer.
Keith Urban will bring his country-pop sensibility to the stage with his #1 hit “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” a track that has achieved significant streaming milestones. Alternative-pop trio AJR plans a high-energy mash-up combining their 3x-platinum breakout “Bang!” with “Yes I’m a Mess,” a single from their recent album The Maybe Man.
Country artist Jelly Roll will deliver a performance of his Grammy-nominated song “Save Me,” from the country-leaning debut album Whitsitt Chapel, while international pop and R&B breakout Tyla will perform her Billboard Top 10 hit “Water,” featured on her upcoming self-titled debut album. Together these guest artists bring a wide stylistic range to The Voice Season 24 finale, ensuring a diverse musical showcase.
Across both live broadcasts, viewers can expect polished stage productions, collaborative moments between coaches and contestants, and performances that reflect the current music landscape. The Voice Season 24 live schedule continues on NBC on Dec. 11 (8-10 p.m.), Dec. 12 (9-10 p.m.), Dec. 18 (8-10 p.m.), and the two-hour finale on Dec. 19 (9-11 p.m.). These episodes will determine the season’s winner and wrap up this year’s journey of discovery for new vocal talent.
Tune in to witness the final performances, headline guest appearances, and the crowning of The Voice Season 24 champion during these live television events.