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The Voice
Season 24
Promotional poster
Hosted byCarson Daly
Coaches
No. of contestants56 artists
WinnerHuntley
Winning coachNiall Horan
Runner-upRuby Leigh
No. of episodes26
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseSeptember 25 (2023-09-25) –
December 19, 2023 (2023-12-19)
Season chronology
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Season 25

The twenty-fourth season of the American reality television series The Voice premiered on September 25, 2023, on NBC. The season is presented by Carson Daly, who returned for his twenty-fourth season as the host. This season's coaching panel consisted of Niall Horan, who returned for his second season; John Legend and Gwen Stefani, who both returned for their eighth and seventh seasons, respectively, after a one-season hiatus; and debuting coach Reba McEntire.

Huntley was named the winner of the season, marking Niall Horan's second and final win as a coach, with Horan becoming the third coach to win multiple consecutive seasons, following Blake Shelton's winning streak from seasons 2 to 4, and Kelly Clarkson's consecutive wins in seasons 14 and 15. Horan is also the second coach (after Clarkson) to win their first two seasons.

With Shelton's departure as a coach, the twenty-fourth season was the first not to feature any of the original coaches from the show's inaugural season.

Overview

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Development

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On May 15, 2023, during NBC's upfronts for the 2023–24 United States network television schedule, it was announced that The Voice would return for a fall season later that year.[1][2] The filming of the blind auditions began on July 10.[3] Despite the season's inclusion of SAG–AFTRA members, such as John Legend and Reba McEntire,[4][5] in its cast, the taping for the show was left unaffected when the union went on strike on July 14,[6] as the show was covered under the union's Network Code, which is not subject to the contract negotiations between the union and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.[7]

On the announcement of NBC's 2023 fall schedule, on July 19, 2023, it was revealed that the season would premiere on September 25.[8]

Coaches and host

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Coaches and Host of The Voice Season 24

Out of the four coaches that appeared in the previous season, only Niall Horan made a return, marking his second season as a coach.[9] Coaches Kelly Clarkson, Chance the Rapper, and Blake Shelton, all left the panel for the season.

Shelton remarked in an interview with Access Hollywood that the previous season would be his last due to familial reasons.[10] His departure makes the twenty-fourth season the first to not feature any of the coaches from the inaugural season.[11][12] Meanwhile, Clarkson's departure comes amid her talk show's move to New York,[13] as well as the allegations of a toxic work environment within it formed by its producers.[14][15]

Former coaches John Legend and Gwen Stefani, who both last coached on season 22, returned for their eighth and seventh seasons, respectively.[16]

During the semifinals of the previous season, it was revealed that country music singer and actress Reba McEntire would appear as a coach for her first season.[17] McEntire previously made several appearances on the show—she served as the battle advisor for Team Blake on the show's inaugural season; an advisor for all teams during the Top 12 live shows on season eight; and as the mega mentor on season 23.[18][19] She was also tapped to serve as a coach on the show's first season, but she declined.[20] McEntire's history on the show, as well as her respected career in country music,[21] have led several publications to identify her as Shelton's replacement.[18][22] The addition of McEntire to the panel made history as the series’ oldest and most experienced coach.[23] Adrianna Freedman of Good Housekeeping noted that McEntire's inclusion as a coach garnered a positive response from longtime viewers.[24]

Carson Daly returned as the host for his twenty-fourth season.[3]

Substitutions

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Due to scheduling conflicts, Horan was not present for rehearsals for the knockouts. Filling in for him was country music duo Dan + Shay, who are set to serve as full-time coaches in the following season.[25][26][27] The pair previously made several appearances on the show — appearing as guest performers on the live shows in seasons 15 and 19, and serving as the battle advisors for Team Blake in season 20.

Mega mentor

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On October 31, 2023, it was announced that country music singer Wynonna Judd would serve as the mega mentor for the Knockouts.[28] For the second consecutive season, there were no guest advisors in the battles, meaning the artists were solely mentored by their coaches.

Marketing and promotion

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A preview of the season was first aired on August 31, 2023.[29] Ahead of the season's premiere, on September 22, the show, via its online media platforms, released a cover of the 1972 Eagles single "Take It Easy" performed by the coaches.[30]

Shortly prior to the season premiere, the blind audition of Jordan Rainer, performing the Bobbie Gentry song "Fancy" based on McEntire's 1992 cover of the song, was released online.[31] Later episodes saw the auditions of Ephraim Owens, Chechi Sarai, Laura Williams, Nini Iris, Olivia Eden and Dylan Carter released online as a sneak peek for their respective episodes.[32]

Teams

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Teams color key
      Winner                                           Selected by another coach as their 'super save'
      Runner-up                                           Stolen in the Knockouts
      Third place                                           Eliminated in the Knockouts
      Fourth place                                           Stolen in the Battles
      Fifth place                                           Eliminated in the Battles
      Eliminated in the Live shows                                           Contestant withdrew
      Eliminated in the Playoffs
Coaches' teams
Coach Top 56 Artists
John Legend
Lila Forde Mac Royals Azán Kristen Brown Taylor Deneen Kaylee Shimizu
Mara Justine Stee Brandon Montel Caleb Sasser Deejay Young Elizabeth Evans
Azán Claudia B. Willie Gomez Ephraim Owens Talakai JaRae Womack
Gwen Stefani
Bias Tanner Massey Kara Tenae Rudi Stee Lennon VanderDoes
Kristen Brown Jason Arcilla Corii Jenna Marquis Chechi Sarai Brandon Montel
Jacquie Roar Claire Heilig Joslynn Rose Juliette Ojeda Calla Prejean Eli Ward
Niall Horan
Huntley Mara Justine Nini Iris Claudia B. Julia Roome Alexa Wildish
Azán Lennon VanderDoes Noah Spencer Olivia Minogue Tanner Massey Olivia Eden
Sophia Hoffman Brailey Lenderman Lvndr Laura Williams Reid Zingale
Reba McEntire
Ruby Leigh Jacquie Roar Jordan Rainer Ms. Monét Noah Spencer Tom Nitti
Elizabeth Evans Alison Albrecht Rachele Nguyen Caitlin Quisenberry Corii Mac Royals
Al Boogie Dylan Carter Angelina Nazarian Crystal Nicole Jackson Snelling
Note: Italicized names are artists stolen from another team during the battles or the knockouts (names struck through within former teams). Underlined names are artists saved by their coach in the knockouts. Bold names are recipients of the 'super save'.

Blind auditions

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The show began with the Blind Auditions on September 25, 2023. In each audition, an artist sings their piece in front of the coaches, whose chairs are facing the audience. If a coach is interested in working with the artist, they may press their button to face the artist. If a singular coach presses the button, the artist automatically becomes part of their team. If multiple coaches turn, they will compete for the artist, who will decide which team they will join. Each coach has one "block" to prevent another coach from getting an artist. This season, each coach ends up with 14 artists by the end of the blind auditions, creating a total of 56 artists advancing to the battles.[33]

This is the second consecutive season (fourth overall) in The Voice history where at least one coach (John Legend and Niall Horan in this instance) do not have any one-chair turns on their teams. The others were Adam Levine and Pharrell Williams in season 7, Legend in season 17, and Clarkson in the previous season. This is also, by far, the season with the most four-chair turns.

With Reba McEntire having four 4-chair turn contestants, she tied with Camila Cabello in which a debuting coach has the most 4-chair turns in their season.

Blind auditions color key
 ✔  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
   Artist joined this coach's team
   Artist was eliminated with no coach pressing their button
 ✘  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by another coach from getting the artist
  •   Blocked by John
  •   Blocked by Gwen
  •   Blocked by Niall
  •   Blocked by Reba

Episode 1 (Sept. 25)

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Among this episode's auditionees were Sophia Hoffman, who previously auditioned unsuccessfully in season 23, and Mara Justine, who previously competed on the 9th season of America's Got Talent and the 16th season of American Idol.[34][35]

First blind audition results[36]
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
John Gwen Niall Reba
1 Jordan Rainer 33 Atoka, Oklahoma "Fancy"
2 Joslynn Rose 16 Lake Benton, Minnesota "Arcade"
3 Deejay Young 33 Tampa, Florida "This Woman's Work"
4 Sophia Hoffman 18 Chula Vista, California "Tell Me You Love Me"
5 Sam Dearie 20 Lebanon, Ohio "Walkin' After Midnight"
6 Jackson Snelling 21 Austin, Indiana "If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away"
7 Alexa Wildish 34 Orange County, California "Songbird"
8 Olivia Minogue 19 Lockport, Illinois "Lay Me Down"
9 Jarred Billups 30 Fayette, Alabama "Let's Stay Together"
10 Kristen Brown 24 Roseville, California "Blown Away"
11 Mara Justine 21 Galloway, New Jersey "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"

Episode 2 (Sept. 26)

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Second blind auditions results[37]
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
John Gwen Niall Reba
1 Ruby Leigh 16 Foley, Missouri "I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart"
2 Juliette Ojeda 20 Hialeah, Florida "Hopelessly Devoted to You"
3 Julia Roome 13 Warwick, New York "Dream a Little Dream of Me"
4 Ayvio[a] 36 Lawton, Oklahoma "Forget You"
5 Jenna Marquis 19 Simi Valley, California "Teenage Dirtbag"
6 Ephraim Owens 36 Indianapolis, Indiana "Beneath Your Beautiful"

Episode 3 (Oct. 2)

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Among this episode's auditionees were Mac Royals, who previously competed under his real name, Malcolm Allen, on the 13th season of American Idol, and Rudi, who previously competed on The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart.[38][39]

With the acquisitions of Chechi Sarai and Rudi, Gwen Stefani obtained her first two four-chair-turns since Joshua "JChosen" Hunter and Troy Ramey in the twelfth season.

Third blind audition results[40]
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
John Gwen Niall Reba
1 Stee 34 Bluffton, South Carolina "Sugar"
2 Chechi Sarai 32 Pontiac, Michigan "Lovin' You"
3 Reid Zingale 27 Nashville, Tennessee "July"
4 Gillian Smith 20 Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania "Heart Like a Truck"
5 Claudia B. 24 Washington, D.C. "Human Nature"
6 Mac Royals 30 Wrightsville, Arkansas "Gravity"
7 Noah Spencer 20 Richlands, Virginia "Something in the Orange"
8 Tom Nitti 31 New Hartford, New York "Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)"
9 Alison Albrecht 23 Novi, Michigan "Ironic"
10 Talakai 34 Sacramento, California "Stay with Me"
11 Iceberg[a] 34 Essex, New York "I Will Follow You into the Dark"
12 Rudi 28 San Antonio, Texas "You Don't Own Me"

Episode 4 (Oct. 3)

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Fourth blind audition results[41]
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
John Gwen Niall Reba
1 Laura Williams 20 Quakertown, Pennsylvania "Fingers Crossed"
2 Ms. Monét 50 Pittsburg, California "Higher Love"
3 Jason Arcilla 34 Kahului, Hawaii "Dreams"
4 Giuliana Amaral 21 New Bedford, Massachusetts "Rainbow in the Dark"
5 Kaylee Shimizu 17 ʻEwa Beach, Hawaii "Golden Slumbers"
6 Bias[a] 23 Chattanooga, Tennessee "God's Country"
7 David Simmons Jr. 40 Kansas City, Missouri "Tainted Love"
8 Rachele Nguyen 17 Lakewood, California "Bleeding Love"
9 Lvndr[a] 27 Memphis, Tennessee "Hotline Bling"
10 Walking Eagle 27 Fairfax, Virginia "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"
11 Jacquie Roar 37 North Plains, Oregon "Here for the Party"

Episode 5 (Oct. 9)

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Among this episode's auditionees were Al Boogie, who previously auditioned unsuccessfully in season 23, Corii, who previously appeared on season 2 of Songland, and Nini Iris, who previously competed in the first season of The Voice Georgia under her real name Nini Bregvadze.[42][43]

Fifth blind audition results[44]
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
John Gwen Niall Reba
1 Lila Forde 24 Seattle, Washington "Can't Find My Way Home"
2 Angelina Nazarian 17 Ann Arbor, Michigan "The Trouble with Love Is"
3 Tanner Massey 19 Choctaw, Oklahoma "Before You Go"
4 Ange 23 St. Louis, Missouri "Heaven"
5 JaRae Womack 35 Miami, Florida "Back to Black"
6 Brandon Montel 29 Memphis, Tennessee "Hard Place"
7 Peter Pinnock 27 Manatee County, Florida "Your Man"
8 Al Boogie 37 Mansfield, Louisiana "Pickup Man"
9 Corii[b] 32 Moorestown, New Jersey "Scared to Be Lonely"
10 Crystal Nicole 39 Atlanta, Georgia "Only Girl (In the World)"
11 Elizabeth Evans 22 Arlington, Texas "All I Wanted"
12 Jordan Grace 31 Nashville, Tennessee / Australia "Let Her Go"
13 Nini Iris 27 Brooklyn, New York / Georgia "I See Red"

Episode 6 (Oct. 10)

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Among this episode's auditionees was Olivia Eden who competed under her real name Olivia Acosta on Chopped Jr in 2017 and Top Chef Jr in 2018.

Sixth blind audition results[45]
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
John Gwen Niall Reba
1 Willie Gomez 37 Miami, Florida "La Bachata"
2 Olivia Eden 15 Long Valley, New Jersey "This Town"
3 Caitlin Quisenberry 27 Denver, Colorado "Rainbow"
4 Clayton Davis 34 Chattanooga, Tennessee "Sunday Morning"
5 Kara Tenae 33 Riverside, California "Boo'd Up"
6 Caleb Sasser 27 Goldsboro, North Carolina "Another Sad Love Song"

Episode 7 (Oct. 16)

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Among this episode's auditionees were Claire Heilig, who previously competed on the 26th season of The Bachelor, and Katie Wheatley, who previously auditioned unsuccessfully in season 23, though her audition went unaired.[46][47]

Seventh blind audition results[48]
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
John Gwen Niall Reba
1 Huntley 33 Fredericksburg, Virginia "She Talks to Angels"
2 Azán[a] 28 Austin, Texas "Golden"
3 Eli Ward 21 Waterloo, Illinois "Bruises"
4 Brailey Lenderman 33 Roswell, Georgia "If It Makes You Happy"
5 Colby Cobb 19 Centre, Alabama "Somebody Else"
6 Dylan Carter 20 St. George, South Carolina "I Look to You"
7 Claire Heilig 30 Virginia Beach, Virginia "Tennessee Orange" Team full
8 Lennon VanderDoes 27 Wilmington, Delaware "The Night We Met"
9 Taylor Deneen 23 Midwest City, Oklahoma "Redbone" Team full
10 Katie Wheatley 27 Owasso, Oklahoma "The Middle" Team full
11 Calla Prejean 22 Houston, Texas "You're So Vain"

Battles

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The second stage of the show, the battles, aired from October 17 through November 6, 2023, comprising episodes 8 through 13. In this round, the coaches pitted two of their artists in a singing match and then select one of them to advance to the next round. For the second consecutive season, there were no guest advisors for the battles, which meant the artists were mentored solely by their coaches.

Losing artists may be "stolen" by another coach, becoming new members of their team. Multiple coaches can attempt to steal an artist, resulting in a competition for the artist, who will ultimately decide which team they will join. At the end of this round, nine artists remained on each team; seven were the battle winners, while the other two were stolen from another coach. In total, 36 artists advanced to the knockouts. For the first time since season 16, there were two steals in this round, with no saves available since season 8.

Battles color key
      Artist won the battle and advanced to the knockouts
      Artist lost the battle, but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the knockouts
      Artist lost the battle and was eliminated
Battles results
Episode Coach Order Winner Song Loser 'Steal' result
John Gwen Niall Reba
Episode 8[49]
(Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023)
John 1 Deejay Young "Cry Me a River" Ephraim Owens N/A
Reba 2 Jordan Rainer "The Heart Won't Lie" Jackson Snelling N/A
Niall 3 Lennon VanderDoes "She's Always a Woman" Tanner Massey N/A
Episode 9[50]
(Monday, Oct. 23, 2023)
Gwen 1 Bias "Need a Favor" Jacquie Roar N/A
Reba 2 Alison Albrecht "You Say" Angelina Nazarian N/A
Niall 3 Julia Roome "Kiss Me" Olivia Eden N/A
John 4 Stee "Tacones Rojos" Willie Gomez N/A
Gwen 5 Kristen Brown "That's the Way It Is" Juliette Ojeda N/A
Reba 6 Ms. Monét "New Attitude" Corii N/A
Episode 10[51]
(Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023)
Niall 1 Nini Iris "Heart of Glass" Sophia Hoffman Team full N/A
Gwen 2 Chechi Sarai "I'll Never Love Again" Calla Prejean
John 3 Caleb Sasser "Too Good at Goodbyes" Talakai N/A
4 Lila Forde "Killing Me Softly with His Song" JaRae Womack
Reba 5 Rachele Nguyen "How Deep Is Your Love" Mac Royals N/A
Episode 11[52]
(Monday, Oct. 30, 2023)
Reba 1 Ruby Leigh "Jolene" Al Boogie Team full N/A
Gwen 2 Rudi "My Immortal" Joslynn Rose
Niall 3 Noah Spencer "Lego House" Reid Zingale N/A
John 4 Taylor Deneen "Do It" Azán N/A
Niall 5 Alexa Wildish "Everything I Wanted" Lvndr N/A
Gwen 6 Jenna Marquis "Flowers" Claire Heilig
John 7 Kaylee Shimizu "Traitor" Elizabeth Evans N/A
Episode 12[53]
(Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2023) (Halloween)
Reba 1 Tom Nitti "'Til You Can't" Dylan Carter Team full Team full
Niall 2 Olivia Minogue "Ghost" Laura Williams N/A
Gwen 3 Jason Arcilla "Make It with You" Eli Ward
John 4 Mara Justine "Son of a Preacher Man" Claudia B. N/A
Episode 13[54]
(Monday, Nov. 6, 2023)
Niall 1 Huntley "Hold My Hand" Brailey Lenderman Team full Team full Team full
Reba 2 Caitlin Quisenberry "The Song Remembers When" Crystal Nicole
Gwen 3 Kara Tenae "Have You Ever?" Brandon Montel

Knockouts

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Wynonna Judd served as the mega mentor for the round.

The third stage of the show, the knockouts, aired after the final battles on November 6, and ran through November 14, 2023, comprising episodes thirteen through sixteen. Wynonna Judd served as this season's mega mentor. In the round, each coach groups three of their artists in a singing match. The artists themselves will select the song they will sing in the round, and then their coach selects one of them to advance to the playoffs.

Throughout the round, each coach can steal one losing artist from an opposing team and save one of their artists. At the end of the round, 12 artists win their knockout, remaining on their teams, while four artists are stolen, and four are saved by their respective coaches. Each coach also granted a "super save" to an artist, regardless of team, to allow them to advance to the playoffs as members of their team. In all, a total 24 artists advanced to the playoffs.[55]

Knockouts color key
      Artist won the knockout and advanced to the playoffs
      Artist lost the knockout, but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the playoffs
      Artist lost the knockout, but was saved by their coach and advanced to the playoffs
      Artist lost the knockout and was eliminated
      Artist lost the knockout and was originally eliminated, but received the 'super save' and advanced to the playoffs
Knockouts results
Episode Coach Order Winner Losers 'Steal'/'Save' result
Song Artist Artist Song John Gwen Niall Reba
Episode 13[54]
(Monday, Nov. 6, 2023)
Reba 1 "Girl" Jacquie Roar Alison Albrecht "It's Too Late"
Tom Nitti "(I Know) I'm Losing You"
John 2 "Ain't No Way" Kaylee Shimizu Caleb Sasser "Jealous"
Mara Justine "Without You"
Episode 14[56]
(Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023)
Niall 1 "Karma Police" Nini Iris Olivia Minogue "Bring Me to Life"
Azán[c] "Caught Up in the Rapture"
Gwen 2 "In My Blood" Tanner Massey Chechi Sarai "Never Can Say Goodbye" N/A
Rudi "Smokin out the Window"
Episode 15[57]
(Monday, Nov. 13, 2023)
John 1 "Fire and Rain" Lila Forde Deejay Young "Breakin' My Heart" N/A
Stee "Pretty Wings"
Gwen 2 "You Should Probably Leave" Bias Jenna Marquis "Complicated" Team full
Jason Arcilla "Roxanne"
Niall 3 "Wanted Dead or Alive" Huntley Claudia B. "Don't Know Why"
Noah Spencer "Where Rainbows Never Die" Team full
Reba 4 "Blue" Ruby Leigh Rachele Nguyen "Die from a Broken Heart" Team full
Ms. Monét "Best of My Love"
Gwen 5 "Leave (Get Out)" Kara Tenae Corii "Ain't it Fun"
Kristen Brown "This One's for the Girls"
Episode 16[58]
(Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023)
John 1 "Lost Without U" Mac Royals Brandon Montel "Nobody Gets Me" Team full Team full Team full
Taylor Deneen "Sweet Thing"
Reba 2 "Hole in the Bottle" Jordan Rainer Elizabeth Evans "You Broke Me First" Team full
Caitlin Quisenberry "Lady Like"
Niall 3 "Believe" Alexa Wildish Julia Roome "Unstoppable"
Lennon VanderDoes[d] "I Won't Give Up"

Playoffs

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The fourth stage of the show, the playoffs, aired from November 21 through November 28, 2023, comprising episodes eighteen through twenty. The round was preceded by a recap episode titled "The Road To Playoffs".

New to season 24 is the Super Save, which saw the return of eliminated contestants Azán, Ms. Monét, Julia Roome, and Lennon VanderDoes as recipients for Team Legend, Team Reba, Team Niall, and Team Gwen, respectively.[59]

The top 24 artists perform for the coaches with a song of their choosing. At the end of the round, each coach selects three of their artists to advance, creating a total of 12 artists advancing to the live shows.

Like season 6, season 13, and the previous season, the playoffs were not contested live. They were prerecorded and taped at the same stage as the prior three rounds, hence the lack of an interactive viewer voting component or a subsequent results episode.

In episode 19, Tom Nitti from Team Reba withdrew from the show due to undisclosed personal reasons; leaving the remaining five members to perform on the episode.[60]

Playoffs color key
      Artist was chosen by their coach to move on to the live shows
      Artist was eliminated
Playoffs results
Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
Episode 18[61]
(Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023)
Niall Horan 1 Nini Iris "River" Advanced
2 Claudia B. "Talking to the Moon" Eliminated
3 Huntley "Daylight" Advanced
4 Julia Roome "True Colors" Eliminated
5 Mara Justine "You've Got the Love" Advanced
6 Alexa Wildish "Fields of Gold" Eliminated
Episode 19[62]
(Monday, Nov. 27, 2023)
Reba McEntire 1 Jordan Rainer "Boondocks" Advanced
2 Ms. Monét "Until You Come Back to Me" Eliminated
3 Jacquie Roar "The Chain" Advanced
4 Noah Spencer "Jolene" Eliminated
5 Ruby Leigh "Long, Long Time" Advanced
Gwen Stefani 6 Stee "Shut Up and Dance" Eliminated
7 Bias "Where I Find God" Advanced
8 Rudi "My All / Mi Todo" Eliminated
9 Tanner Massey "Impossible" Advanced
10 Lennon VanderDoes "Falling Slowly" Eliminated
11 Kara Tenae "Rain" Advanced
Episode 20[63]
(Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023)
John Legend 1 Azán "Adorn" Advanced
2 Kristen Brown "Need You Now" Eliminated
3 Kaylee Shimizu "You Put a Move on My Heart" Eliminated
4 Taylor Deneen "Get Here" Eliminated
5 Lila Forde "Angel from Montgomery" Advanced
6 Mac Royals "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" Advanced

Live shows

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Live shows color key
      Artist was saved by public's vote
      Artist was placed in the bottom group and competed for an Instant Save
      Artist was instantly saved
      Artist was eliminated

Week 1: Top 12 – Quarterfinals (Dec. 4–5)

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The Top 12 performances comprised episodes 21 and 22. The Top 12 artists, three from each team, performed on Monday, with the results following on Tuesday. The top eight artists were saved by the public's vote, while the remaining four artists, who received the fewest votes, competed for the Instant Save in the results show. Last season's coach, Chance the Rapper served as the mentor for the Top 12 live shows.[64]

With all three members of Team Reba advancing, Reba McEntire became the first new coach to take three artists from her team to the Semifinals.

Top 12 results
Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
Episode 21[65]
(Monday, Dec. 4, 2023)
Reba McEntire 1 Jacquie Roar "Wildflowers and Wild Horses" Public's vote
Niall Horan 2 Nini Iris "Lovesong" Public's vote
Gwen Stefani 3 Kara Tenae "Love" Bottom four
4 Tanner Massey "Thnks fr th Mmrs" Bottom four
John Legend 5 Lila Forde "Closer to Fine" Public's vote
Reba McEntire 6 Ruby Leigh "You Lie" Public's vote
Niall Horan 7 Huntley "With a Little Help from My Friends" Public's vote
John Legend 8 Azán "Ex-Factor" Bottom four
Reba McEntire 9 Jordan Rainer "Stranger in My House" Bottom four
Niall Horan 10 Mara Justine "Lose Control" Public's vote
John Legend 11 Mac Royals "I Can't Make You Love Me" Public's vote
Gwen Stefani 12 Bias "God's Gonna Cut You Down" Public's vote
Episode 22[66]
(Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2023)
Reba McEntire 1 Jordan Rainer "Blame It on Your Heart" Instantly saved
John Legend 2 Azán "No Tears Left to Cry" Eliminated
Gwen Stefani 3 Tanner Massey "More Than Words" Eliminated
4 Kara Tenae "Love Takes Time" Eliminated
Non-competition performances
Order Performers Song
22.1 Gwen Stefani "True Babe"
22.2 Reba McEntire "Seven Minutes in Heaven"

Week 2: Top 9 – Semifinals (Dec. 11–12)

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The semifinals comprised episodes 23 and 24. The nine semifinalists each performed a solo song and a Taylor Swift trio with two fellow semifinalists on Monday, with the results following on Tuesday. The four artists with the most votes automatically moved on to the finale, while the remaining five artists competed in the Instant Save for the fifth and final spot in the finale.

With the elimination of Bias, Gwen Stefani no longer has any artists on her team. This is the fourth time out of her seven seasons as a coach where there are no artists representing her team in the finale. Meanwhile, with the advancements of Ruby Leigh and Jacquie Roar to the finale, Reba McEntire became the ninth new coach to successfully bring her team to the finale, the first being Usher (Michelle Chamuel in season four), the second being Alicia Keys (Wé McDonald in season 11), the third being Kelly Clarkson (Brynn Cartelli in season 14), the fourth being John Legend (Maelyn Jarmon in season 16), the fifth being Nick Jonas (Thunderstorm Artis in season 18), the sixth being Camila Cabello (Morgan Myles in season 22), the seventh Chance the Rapper (Sorelle in season 23), and the eighth Niall Horan (Gina Miles also in season 23). Also, McEntire became the first new coach to have two artists competing in the finale. She is also the second female coach to advance two artists in the finale, the first being Clarkson in season 21. This also marks the second time that multiple coaches have multiple artists competing in the finale, with McEntire and Horan both having two artists each, following the twenty-first season. Additionally, this marks the first time in The Voice history where every finalist was originally a four-chair turn in the Blind Auditions.

Semifinals results
Episode Coach Order Artist Solo song Taylor Swift Trio Result
Episode 23[67]
(Monday Dec. 11, 2023)
Reba McEntire 1 (9) Ruby Leigh "Take Me Home, Country Roads" "Mean" Public's vote
Gwen Stefani 3 (9) Bias "Bless the Broken Road" Bottom five
Reba McEntire 4 (6) Jacquie Roar "Alive" "Don't Blame Me" Bottom five
5 (9) Jordan Rainer "Ol' Red" "Mean" Bottom five
Niall Horan 7 (2) Huntley "Way Down We Go" "Exile" Public's vote
8 (6) Mara Justine "Parachute" "Don't Blame Me" Public's vote
John Legend 10 (2) Mac Royals "Love T.K.O." "Exile" Bottom five
Niall Horan 11 (6) Nini Iris "No Time to Die" "Don't Blame Me" Bottom five
John Legend 12 (2) Lila Forde "River" "Exile" Public's vote
Episode 24[68]
(Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023)
Niall Horan 1 Nini Iris "Mad World" Eliminated
Gwen Stefani 2 Bias "Go Rest High on That Mountain" Eliminated
Reba McEntire 3 Jacquie Roar "Alone" Instantly saved
4 Jordan Rainer "I Don't Dance" Eliminated
John Legend 5 Mac Royals "I Wanna Know" Eliminated
Non-competition performances
Order Performers Song
24.1 Niall Horan and John Legend "The Show"
24.2 John Legend "What Christmas Means to Me"

Week 3: Finale (Dec. 18–19)

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The season finale ran through two nights, Monday and Tuesday, December 18 through 19, 2023, comprising episodes 25 and 26. The Top 5 performed on Monday, with each artist performing an up-tempo song and a ballad for the title of The Voice. At the episode's conclusion, the overnight voting for the season's winner began. The following night, on Tuesday, the finalists performed a duet with their respective coaches before the results of the public vote were announced, and the winner of the season was named.

Huntley was named as the winner on the season finale aired on December 19, 2023. His victory marks Niall Horan's second consecutive win as a coach, with Horan becoming the third coach to win multiple consecutive seasons, following Blake Shelton's winning streak from seasons 2 to 4, and Kelly Clarkson's consecutive wins in seasons 14 and 15. Horan also became the fourth coach to have won multiple times, the first three being Shelton (9 wins), Adam Levine (3 wins), and Clarkson (4 wins), and is also the second coach to win their first two seasons following Clarkson's wins in the fourteenth and fifteenth seasons.

Finale results
Coach Artist Episode 25 (Monday, Dec. 18, 2023)[69] Episode 26 (Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023)[70] Result
Order Up-tempo song Order Ballad Order Duet (with coach)
Reba McEntire Jacquie Roar 1 "More Than a Feeling" 6 "Nights in White Satin" 12 "No One Else on Earth" Fourth place
John Legend Lila Forde 2 "The Weight" 7 "Across the Universe" 14 "Sleigh Ride" Fifth place
Niall Horan Mara Justine 8 "Piece of My Heart" 3 "Turning Tables" 13 "Wasted Time" Third place
Huntley 10 "Higher" 4 "Another Love" 11 "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" Winner
Reba McEntire Ruby Leigh 5 "Suspicious Minds" 9 "Desperado" 15 "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" Runner-up
Non-competition performances[71][failed verification][72]
Order Performers Song
25.1 Bryce Leatherwood "The Finger"
26.1 Top 12 Artists and Rudi "Dance the Night"
26.2 John Legend, Gwen Stefani, Niall Horan, and Reba McEntire "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"
26.3 Dan + Shay "Bigger Houses"
26.4 Keith Urban "Blue Ain't Your Color"
26.5 Teddy Swims "Lose Control"
26.6 AJR "Yes I'm a Mess" / "Bang!"
26.7 Tyla "Truth or Dare" / "Water"
26.8 Earth, Wind & Fire "Boogie Wonderland" / "Let's Groove" / "September"

Elimination chart

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Results color key
      Winner                                     Fifth place
      Runner-up                                     Saved by the public
      Third place                                     Saved by an instant save (via Voice App)
      Fourth place                                     Eliminated
Coaches color key
      Team Legend
      Team Gwen
      Team Niall
      Team Reba


Overall

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Live shows' results per week
Artists Week 1 — Top 12 Week 2 — Top 9 Week 3 — Finale
Huntley Advanced Advanced Winner
Ruby Leigh Advanced Advanced Runner-up
Mara Justine Advanced Advanced 3rd place
Jacquie Roar Advanced Advanced 4th place
Lila Forde Advanced Advanced 5th place
Bias Advanced Eliminated Eliminated (Week 2)
Nini Iris Advanced Eliminated
Jordan Rainer Advanced Eliminated
Mac Royals Advanced Eliminated
Azán Eliminated Eliminated (Week 1)
Tanner Massey Eliminated
Kara Tenae Eliminated

Per team

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Live shows' results per team
Artists Week 1 — Top 12 Week 2 — Top 9 Week 3 — Finale
Lila Forde Advanced Advanced Fifth place
Mac Royals Advanced Eliminated
Azán Eliminated
Bias Advanced Eliminated
Tanner Massey Eliminated
Kara Tenae Eliminated
Huntley Advanced Advanced Winner
Mara Justine Advanced Advanced Third place
Nini Iris Advanced Eliminated
Ruby Leigh Advanced Advanced Runner-up
Jacquie Roar Advanced Advanced Fourth place
Jordan Rainer Advanced Eliminated

Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per episode of The Voice season 24
No. Title Air date Timeslot (ET) Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
1 "The Blind Auditions, Season Premiere" September 25, 2023 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.6 6.26[73]
2 "The Blind Auditions, Part 2" September 26, 2023 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 0.6 6.54[74]
3 "The Blind Auditions, Part 3" October 2, 2023 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.6 6.61[75]
4 "The Blind Auditions, Part 4" October 3, 2023 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 0.7 6.57[76]
5 "The Blind Auditions, Part 5" October 9, 2023 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.6 6.39[77]
6 "The Blind Auditions, Part 6" October 10, 2023 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.6 5.98[78]
7 "The Blind Auditions, Part 7" October 16, 2023 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.5 6.61[79]
8 "The Battles Premiere" October 17, 2023 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.5 5.91[80]
9 "The Battles Part 2" October 23, 2023 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.6 6.46[81]
10 "The Battles Part 3" October 24, 2023 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.5 5.77[82]
11 "The Battles Part 4" October 30, 2023 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.5 6.33[83]
12 "The Battles Part 5" October 31, 2023 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.4 5.30[84]
13 "The Battles Part 6/The Knockouts Premiere" November 6, 2023 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.5 6.58[85]
14 "The Knockouts Part 2" November 7, 2023 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.5 5.82[86]
15 "The Knockouts Part 3" November 13, 2023 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.5 6.45[87]
16 "The Knockouts Part 4" November 14, 2023 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.5 5.55[88]
17 "The Road to Playoffs" November 20, 2023 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.4 4.50[89]
18 "The Playoffs Premiere" November 21, 2023 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.6 5.91[90]
19 "The Playoffs Part 2" November 27, 2023 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.6 6.49[91]
20 "The Playoffs Part 3" November 28, 2023 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.4 5.57[92]
21 "Live Top 12 Performances" December 4, 2023 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.5 6.10[93]
22 "Live Top 12 Results" December 5, 2023 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.4 5.65[94]
23 "Live Semi-Final Performances" December 11, 2023 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.5 5.93[95]
24 "Live Semi-Final Results" December 12, 2023 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.5 6.06[96]
25 "Live Finale, Part 1" December 18, 2023 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.5 6.39[97]
26 "Live Finale, Part 2" December 19, 2023 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.5 6.67[98]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e Presented onscreen in all caps.
  2. ^ Presented onscreen as CORii.
  3. ^ Rejoined Team Legend for the playoffs.
  4. ^ Joined Team Gwen for the playoffs.

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