Cameras captured iconic moments throughout the evening, but this one is extra special.
Season 25 of The Voice is officially in the books — and photos from the Finale must be seen to be believed.
The Finale was a whirlwind night filled with unforgettable performances, fascinating throwback moments paying tribute to the show’s 25-season history, and of course, the unveiling of who outlasted all other competitors to become the Season 25 winner. For the five finalists, Bryan Olesen (Team Legend), Josh Sanders (Team Reba), Asher HaVon (Team Reba), Karen Waldrup (Team Dan + Shay), and Nathan Chester (Team Legend), the Finale served as a culmination of months of hard work. Fortunately, the star-studded evening’s events were captured in a series of iconic photos.
The Voice Season 25 Finale in photos
If you haven’t yet seen the epic Finale of Season 25 of The Voice, here’s what you missed!
Photo: Tyler Golden/NBC
Let’s not bury the lede; congratulations are in order for Asher HaVon, the vocal phenom who wowed viewers throughout the season en route to leading Team Reba to its first-ever Voice victory. Our advice? Go out of your way to watch his jaw-dropping performance of the Whitney Houston/Dolly Parton classic “I Will Always Love You.”
Photo: Tyler Golden/NBC
Photo: Tyler Golden/NBC
The evening was jam-packed with epic performances from Season 25 finalists, Coaches, and a handful of very special guests. Gina Miles, Season 23 winner, made her triumphant return to The Voice stage to deliver an unbelievable live rendition of “Wicked Game” by Chris Isaak. Her former Coach, Niall Horan, was undoubtedly proud!
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The seminal rock band The Black Keys couldn’t resist getting involved in the Finale as they took the stage and delivered a powerful performance of their hit, “Beautiful People (Stay High).” (And yes, it was just as groovy as it looks!)
Photo: Tyler Golden/NBC
The Season 25 Coaches were dressed to kill for the big event as they took time from competing against each other to snap an adorable group photo.
Photo: Tyler Golden/NBC
Although winning Season 25 wasn’t in the cards for Nathan Chester and John Legend, that didn’t stop the duo from performing an instant-classic version of “When a Man Loves a Woman” that honestly stopped us in our tracks.
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Audiences were thrilled when Jelly Roll took the stage to deliver his newest single, “I Am Not OK.” The Grammy-nominated Artist didn’t disappoint with an impressively understated performance.
Photo: Tyler Golden/NBC
Season 25-winning Coach Reba McEntire once again wowed audiences worldwide with her unparalleled singing talent during the Finale.
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Things came full circle for Thomas Rhett during the Finale. After a fantastic live performance, he took the microphone to pay tribute to McEntire. As it turns out, Rhett’s father, Rhett Akins, toured with McEntire nearly 30 years ago.
Photo: Tyler Golden/NBC
Some of the show’s best performances come during the Finale when the pressure is off and voting has closed. With that in mind, it shouldn’t have surprised anyone when finalist Karen Waldrup teamed up with her Coaches Dan + Shay for a rousing rendition of “You Look Good” by Lady A.
Photo: Tyler Golden/NBC
One of the biggest stars in the R&B world took the stage during the Finale. Muni Long performed her hit song “Made For Me,” much to the delight of the studio audience (and millions of fans watching at home).
Photo: Casey Durkin/NBC
No, your eyes don’t deceive you: award-winning actress Kate Hudson showed off her vocal talents during the Finale and put the music world officially on notice. The star’s performance of her new single, “Glorious,” lived up to its name in every conceivable way. Is there anything Hudson can’t do?
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Tensions were high when Carson Daly announced the results. Fifth-place-finalist Karen Waldrup took the disappointment in stride as she held her head high.
Photo: Tyler Golden/NBC
Lainey Wilson’s performance of her new single “Hang Tight Honey,” showed America what she’s capable of!
Photo: Tyler Golden/NBC
Class, elegance, and talent: three things that Reba McEntire exudes every time she steps onto the stage. This performance during the Finale was no different.
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