The excitement is building as the top six artists prepare to perform in the penultimate episode of Season 28 of The Voice. It feels like just yesterday when the Blind Auditions kicked off, but the finale is now just around the corner. With only two episodes left, fans are eagerly anticipating the crowning of this season’s champion and the bragging rights that come with it for the winning Coach.

The competition on The Voice, while intense, is underscored by a deep sense of camaraderie amongst the four Coaches: Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, and Niall Horan. They have formed a close bond, even sharing a pre-show prayer ritual instigated by Snoop. McEntire expressed her admiration for the artistry showcased this season, noting, “They find the best people. I am blown away every season,” and referring to Bublé as a “good buddy” and Horan as her “little brother.”

Fans have witnessed heartfelt moments, such as the time McEntire was moved to tears during a performance, prompting Snoop to provide a tissue—only for him to require one shortly after as well. Such instances highlight the emotional power of music, a central theme that viewers will see during the final episodes.

Tonight, December 15, audiences can catch the Top 6 performances from Team Niall, Team Bublé, Team Reba, and Team Snoop at 9/8c on NBC. Following the performances, it’s time for fans to vote for their favorite artists. The voting begins at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT and remains open until December 16 at 7 a.m. ET / 4 a.m. PT. Supporters can cast their votes via the official Voice app or on NBC’s website, with one vote allowed per unique email address per method.

The thrilling conclusion is set for Tuesday night, December 16, during the second part of the Live Finale starting at 9/8c. The event will feature performances by a star-studded lineup, including the seven-member group XG, Riley Green, Zac Brown, Noah Cyrus, singer-songwriter Khalid, and Season 26 winner Sofronio Vasquez.

Regardless of the outcome, Snoop reminded everyone that the journey is filled with valuable lessons, stating, “Sometimes it’s not always about winning. Sometimes that L is a lesson. It’s not always a loss. It’s a lesson.” This spirit of growth and learning resonates throughout the competition and leaves a hopeful message for all participants and fans alike.

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