Voice Season 27 Winner Revealed
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After her set at Boston Calling Friday night, there’s no doubt which side Sheryl Crow is on in a certain recent dispute. “I don’t know, Bruce Springsteen for president?” Crow asked the crowd to cheers and applause,
The second part of The Voice season 27 finale was released on May 20. It saw the four finalists, RENZO, Lucia-Flores Wiseman, Jadyn Cree, Jaelen Johnston, and Adam David battling it out for the title.
Kelly Clarkson documented her return to the West Coast, where she performed “Where Have You Been,” the single off of her upcoming album that was inspired by Only Murders in the Building ’s Martin Short. The video on Instagram made me surprisingly emotional, knowing it’s unlikely Clarkson will return as a coach. Check it out for yourself:
Sheryl Crow unfurled her new single “I Know” on Friday (May 23) in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month.
The Voice' Season 27 finale is tonight, with packed list of performers from Foreigner to Kelly Clarkson. Here's the lineup, song list, what to know.
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"The Voice" Season 27 winner has been announced. Here's who won "The Voice" 2025, who are the coaches for Season 28 and where to watch "The Voice."
Adam David, a contestant from Team Michael Bublé, was crowned the winner of "The Voice" Season 27 during the show's live finale on Tuesday, May 20, per USA TODAY. This marks Bublé's second victory in a row on the NBC show following his Season 26 win.
“The Voice” has found the winner of its 27th season. During Tuesday’s finale, “The Voice” crowned its Season 27 winner as Adam David from coach Michael Buble’s team, who will take home a $100,000 cash prize as well as a record deal with Universal Music Group.
Kelly Clarkson will perform her new single “Where Have You Been” off her upcoming album. The ditty was inspired by Only Murders in the Building, or rather, a line that Martin Short ’s character Oliver says to Meryl Streep ’s Loretta on the murder mystery (available to stream with a Hulu subscription ).