Check Out the Contestants Heading to The Voice Season 28 Finale!
Judges Niall Horan and Snoop Dogg on ‘The Voice’.
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Key Details
- Four contestants have secured their spots in the finale of The Voice Season 28, with two more yet to be announced.
- Each judge selected one contestant from their team, while viewer votes will determine the final two spots.
- The finale is set to air on NBC on December 15 and 16.
As anticipation builds for the finale of The Voice, six contestants are preparing for their last chance to claim the title of season champion.
Season 28, which commenced on September 22, features judges Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, and Snoop Dogg returning to guide their teams through blind auditions, eliminations, and playoffs. Each coach has now chosen one artist from their team to advance to the finale.
While four finalists have been formally announced, two additional contestants will join them based on viewer votes, which will be revealed during the episode on December 15.
The six finalists will perform live on December 15, with results airing the following evening, determining who will join the ranks of previous winners including Sofronio Vasquez and Adam David.
Contestants Announced So Far for the Finale
Aubrey Nicole

Aubrey Nicole on ‘The Voice’.
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Aubrey Nicole, a standout member of Team Reba, earned her place in the finale with a captivating performance of Alannah Myles’ “Black Velvet.” McEntire praised Nicole, stating, “I chose Aubrey because she has a way of portraying a lot of emotion. That’s what music is supposed to be about. I definitely think Aubrey has a shot to win the whole competition.”
Following her selection, Nicole expressed her gratitude on Instagram, stating, “WE MADE IT TO THE FINALE OF THE VOICE!!!” and crediting her achievement to God, saying, “I couldn’t be more shocked, grateful, and humbled.”
At just 20 years old, Nicole is a Belmont University student and an aspiring actress.
Aiden Ross

Aiden Ross on ‘The Voice’.
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Aiden Ross, representing Team Niall, captured a finale spot after a poignant rendition of Damien Rice’s “The Blower’s Daughter.” On Instagram, he expressed excitement and gratitude as he approached the playoffs, stating he was “overflowing with excitement and gratitude.”
After receiving the first four-chair turn of the season with his blind audition of Adele’s “Love In The Dark,” Ross thanked Horan for believing in him.
The 20-year-old singer is currently a student at Texas A&M University from College Station, Texas.
Jazz McKenzie

Jazz McKenzie on ‘The Voice’.
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Jazz McKenzie, from Team Bublé, secured her finale position with a spirited performance of “Don’t Stop Believin'” by Journey. She described the song as her “declaration,” emphasizing its significance to her.
Bublé commended her talent, saying, “Jazz’s voice has range, soul, depth. I want her to be my three-peat. She is the perfect person to represent Team Bublé.”
Originally from the West End of Birmingham, Alabama, McKenzie now resides in Huntsville and attributes her musical upbringing to her mother, who ensured music was ever-present in her life.
Ralph Edwards

Ralph Edwards on ‘The Voice’.
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Ralph Edwards, a contestant from Team Snoop, earned his spot in the finale by performing Donny Hathaway’s “A Song For You.” He shared his gratitude through Instagram, acknowledging Snoop Dogg’s support and expressing how honored and blessed he feels to be competing.
Edwards is not only a singer but also the lead of a band called VibeCheck. He is engaged and is set to marry his fiancée in October 2026.







