Before the season 24 winner is announced, watch the finalists perform with their coaches!
The Voice season 24 is ready to announce their winner, but first, the Top 5 performers are taking the stage with their iconic coaches!
The voting was completed by the start of Tuesday's conclusion of the two-part finale, however, the Top 5 -- Ruby Leigh, Huntley, Mara Justine, Jacquie Roar and Lila Forde -- all had one more performance to go, dueting with their coaches for the last time on the show.
First up, Huntley took the stage with his coach, Niall Horan, for a soulful performance of Bob Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door."
Next, Jacquie teamed up with coach Reba McEntire for a rendition of "No One Else on Earth" by this season's Mega Mentor, Wynonna Judd.
Niall returned to the stage later in the finale to perform Mara's mom's favorite song, "Wasted Time" by the Eagles.
Later in the show, John Legend and his only season 24 finalist, Lila Forde, teamed up for a holiday classic, Ella Fitzgerald's rendition of "Sleigh Ride," complete with some festive scatting.
And Reba and Ruby Leigh also dueted on a holiday hit, Brenda Lee's "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree."
As an additional treat, this season's Top 20 artists teamed up for a rendition of Dua Lipa's "Dance the Night" from the Barbie movie.
ET spoke with the coaches on the red carpet ahead of this season's first live show, and all of them marveled at the range of talent they've seen on the show this year.
"The talent this year has just been, like, across the board -- all of our teams are pretty insane," Niall raved. "The voices that I have this year are just, like, some of the best singers I've ever heard."
John agreed, saying, "The depth of the talent this season is better than I've ever seen it on this show since I've been here."
"This is my eighth season and I've never seen just this level of quality across the board," he continued. "I'm so impressed with our artists this year."
"I have some amazing singers, and I think it's just gonna come down to at this point people start to fall in love with not just the voice, but the person as well," Gwen shared. "It's ridiculous this season. I know we say that every season and it always feels like that, but this one has a particularly tall order."
"I really couldn't tell you [who might win]," Reba agreed.
The Voice returns for season 25 in February 2024.
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