The race to the crown on The Voice Season 29 is officially on—and the final stretch is bringing some major surprises.
With the Knockouts now wrapped, only 9 contestants remain, and just two nights of competition stand between them and victory. The stakes couldn’t be higher.
Final Schedule You Need to Know
- April 13 – Semifinals (2 hours)
The Top 9 artists—three from each team led by Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, and John Legend—perform for a spot in the finale.
By the end of the night, only 4 contestants will move forward. - April 14 – Grand Finale (2 hours)
The final 4 take the stage one last time in a must-watch, two-hour finale event—with the winner crowned at the end.
A Game-Changing Twist
For the first time ever, America won’t be voting.
That’s right—no live shows this season means the power shifts to a panel of Superfans and former Voice contestants, who will decide who wins it all. This unexpected format change makes the outcome more unpredictable than ever.
Team Breakdown Going Into the Finale
- Team Kelly Clarkson leads with a major advantage, guaranteed two finalists after winning the All-Star Showdown
- Teams Adam Levine and John Legend will each have one artist in the finale

Why This Finale Is Different
No public voting. No live shows. A brand-new decision system.
Everything about this season’s ending is breaking tradition—and that means literally anything can happen.
Buckle up—because The Voice Season 29 is about to deliver one of its most unpredictable finales yet.