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'The Voice' Top 9 Confirmed Following the First Live Show of the Season

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The Voice Season 25 returned on Monday night, as the Top 12 artists took the stage to perform in the first live show of the season. Viewers at home were able to vote for their favorites overnight, and the results were announced on Tuesday. Keep reading for the Top 9 results!

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The Voice Top 12 Perform Live for the First Time

A standout performance from Monday’s live show came from Nathan Chester, who is competing on John Legend’s team. Nathan showed off a retro look and an incredible stage presence as he performed “Higher & Higher” by Jackie Wilson. The crowd went wild for the performance, which closed the show.

Asher HaVon, on Reba McEntire‘s team, also wowed with his soulful cover of “I’ll Make Love to You” by Boyz II Men. Chance the Rapper said that if anyone who isn’t on his team wins the show, it should be Asher. McEntire teared up as she praised the performance.

Team Dan + Shay also impressed on Monday night, as Madison Curbelo took the stage to sing “Yesterday” by the Beatles. She showed off her gorgeous vocal abilities that choked up Shay Mooney as he talked about his time as her coach.

Karen Waldrup, also on Team Dan + Shay, delivered a stellar performance of “I Hope You Dance” by Lee Ann Womack during Monday’s live show. McEntire said she was so happy for Karen, telling her, “You look spectacular, and you sang beautifully.”

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The Voice Top 9 2024

Voting was open overnight after the Top 12 performed on Monday. Viewers were able to vote to keep their favorite artists in the competition for next week’s live Semifinals.

On Tuesday night, eight artists went through via America’s vote. The remaining four singers were given the opportunity to perform for America’s Instant Save vote. America got to vote for a ninth singer that will appear in the semifinals.

The official Top 9 for this season of The Voice is Karen Waldrup, Serenity Arce, Bryan Olesen, Asher HaVon, Madison Curbelo, Nathan Chester, Josh Sanders, Maddi Jane, and Tae Lewis. The teams are pretty even going into the Top 9, with Team Dan + Shay slightly ahead with one singer. Team Reba includes Josh Sanders and Asher HaVon; Team Legend includes Nathan Chester and Bryan Olesen; Team Chance includes Serenity Arce and Maddi Jane; Team Dan + Shay includes Madison Curbelo, Karen Waldrup and Tae Lewis.

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