The Voice, Michael Bublé
Digest more
Find out if Team Adam Levine, Team John Legend, Team Kelsea Ballerini or Team Michael Bublé won during the season 27 finale of "The Voice" on May 20.
The Voice wrapped its 27th season on Tuesday night (May 20) with a high-energy, emotional finale that crowned Adam David as this season’s champion.
“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.
Michael Bublé earned his second victory in a row on The Voice after his finalist Adam David was declared the winner of Season 27 on Tuesday, May 20. But while he was able to celebrate David’s exciting moment,
The fifth- through eighth-place finishers then each performed for an Instant Save, while the bottom four were immediately eliminated. When all the votes were tallied, Michael Bublé’s Adam David claimed the fifth and final spot in next week’s live finale.
The winner of the 2025 season of The Voice is Adam David, meaning that it was Team Bublé for the victory! The finale aired on Tuesday, May 20, on NBC at 9 p.m. ET, and it’s available to stream on Peacock.
NBC's The Voice wrapped Season 27 with a new winner. Adam David, 35, earned the title Wednesday, beating out finalists Jadyn Cree, RENZO, Lucia Flores-Wiseman and Jaelen Johnston. Michael Bublé coached the singer-songwriter after hearing him sing "Baby, I Love Your Way" by Peter Frampton.
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:
Michael Bublé channeled Frank Sinatra’s swing and Elvis Presley's swagger, stealing The Voice finale spotlight with a timeless, toe-tapping tribute.