If "The Voice" holds a special place in your heart, we've got some thrilling updates for you. Adam David was crowned the victor of Season 27 during the grand finale of the NBC singing competition series on May 20th, marking Team Bublé's ascent to the pinnacle of success. Coaches Adam Levine, John Legend, Kelsea Ballerini, and Michael Bubléshowcased the remarkable talents of their respective teams in the May 20th finale, each vying for the Season 27 title, but only one emerged victorious.
After weeks of intense rivalry, only five contestants stood tall: Renzo from Team Legend, Lucia Flores-Wiseman from Team Levine, Jadyn Cree from Team Bublé, Jaelen Johnston from Team Ballerini, and of course, David. On the first night of the finale on May 19th, all five finalists mesmerized the audience as they geared up for the season's final night.
Renzo delivered a powerful rendition of Lenny Kravitz's "Fly Away," while Flores-Wiseman presented a unique cover of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here." David, on the other hand, captivated viewers with his soulful performance of Joe Crocker's ballad "You Are So Beautiful." Johnston rocked the house with his powerful vocals on Chris Stapleton's "Cold," and Cree sang a raw and intimate version of Selena Gomez's "Lose You to Love Me."
Before the two-night finale commenced, Levine hinted at his team's confidence, given the immense talent of all five finalists. "It's going to be tough," the Maroon 5 frontman told E! News after the May 12th episode. "There are some worthy competitors, but I feel really good. I think my team is incredibly amazing." Meanwhile, Legend admitted that all the coaches could do was sit back and wait as fans cast their decisive votes. "It's kind of nerve-wracking," the Grammy winner confessed to E!. "The decision is out of our hands, and America will decide."