Aiden Ross closed out Half 1 of The Voice Season 28 finale with a stirring rendition of ABBA’s “The Winner Takes It All,” delivering one of many evening’s most talked-about performances because the competitors narrowed forward of Tuesday’s stay outcomes present.
The Monday (Dec. 15) episode featured the High 6 finalists every performing two songs — one modern and one basic — as viewers voted in a single day to find out the Season 28 winner, which will likely be revealed through the Dec. 16 finale broadcast.
Ross, representing Crew Niall, returned to the stage final with the ABBA basic, stripping the tune again and leaning into its emotional core. Coach Niall Horan praised the efficiency within the second, telling his finalist he was “so, so proud” and urging America to vote following what he referred to as an “completely unbelievable” displaying.
Earlier within the evening, Ross opened his finals run with JVKE’s “Golden Hour,” incomes one other enthusiastic response from Horan, who mentioned the singer constantly finds “the heartbeat” of each tune he performs. The 2 performances capped a powerful evening for Crew Niall, which additionally included DEK of Hearts advancing by way of America’s vote.
Every coach entered the finale with one artist chosen from the Playoffs: Ralph Edwards for Snoop Dogg, Aubrey Nicole for Reba McEntire, Ross for Horan, and Jazz McKenzie for Michael Bublé. Two extra finalists — Max Chambers from Crew Bublé and DEK of Hearts from Crew Niall — earned their spots by way of viewer votes revealed through the episode.
Highlights from the night included Aubrey Nicole delivering a assured tackle Cody Johnson’s “’Til You Can’t,” adopted later by a crowd-pleasing efficiency of “The Evening the Lights Went Out in Georgia,” a tune famously recorded by McEntire herself.
Jazz McKenzie drew emotional reactions from each Snoop Dogg and Bublé with performances of Phil Collins’ “Towards All Odds” and Olivia Rodrigo’s “Drivers License,” whereas Max Chambers showcased vary with Forrest Frank’s “Your Approach’s Higher” and Whitney Houston’s “One Second in Time.”
Ralph Edwards rounded out the evening with performances of Foreigner’s “I Wish to Know What Love Is” and Bruno Mars’ “Locked Out of Heaven,” incomes reward from Snoop Dogg for his progress as a performer and stage presence.
With voting now closed, the winner of The Voice Season 28 will likely be topped throughout Half 2 of the finale, airing Tuesday, Dec. 16 at 9 p.m. ET on NBC, following a preshow at 8 p.m. ET.
The finale concludes Tuesday evening at 9/8c on NBC, with a particular preshow starting an hour earlier. One in every of these six artists will stroll away with the title, however based mostly on Monday’s performances, the music business is getting six new stars no matter who takes residence the trophy.


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