As excitement peaks for the Season 27 finale of the voice, fans across the United States are gearing up for a night of unforgettable performances and a chance to cast their final votes. At the same time, music lovers are also preparing for a powerful tribute to one of the greatest voices in history—Whitney Houston—with a symphonic tour launching this fall. Together, these events celebrate the lasting impact of iconic vocal talent and the power of live music.
Voting in "The Voice" Finale
The Season 27 finale of the voice features the top finalists: Jadyn Cree, Jaelen Johnston, and Adam David. Fans can support their favorite contestants through two official voting methods. First, they can vote online at the show's website, and second, they can use the voice mobile app, available for both iOS and Android. Voting is open to U.S. residents aged 18 and older and is limited to one vote per method per email address. The voting window began at 8 p.m. ET on May 19 and closes at 7 a.m. ET on May 20.
The finalists have captivated audiences throughout the season with diverse musical styles and emotional performances. As the show prepares to crown its newest champion, the voice continues to offer a platform for emerging artists to reach nationwide audiences.
Whitney Houston’s Legacy Celebrated in Fall Tour
Complementing the finale buzz is the announcement of a unique North American concert experience titled “The Voice of Whitney: A Symphonic Celebration.” This tour, beginning in September 2025, honors Whitney Houston on the 40th anniversary of her groundbreaking career.
The tribute features digitally remastered vocal tracks from Whitney Houston, accompanied by live symphonic arrangements. Audiences will be treated to classics such as “I Wanna Dance with Somebody,” “I Will Always Love You,” and “Higher Love.” Concertgoers can expect a full multimedia experience, including unseen video footage, rare interviews, and performances that shaped Houston’s legacy.
Inclusive Musical Collaboration
One of the tour's unique features is a 35-piece orchestra composed entirely of musicians of color, emphasizing diversity and inclusion in the arts. The tour launches at Cincinnati Music Hall on September 20 and will visit other key venues like the Wilson Center in Wilmington, NC, and the Fred Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks, CA.
Experience "The Voice" in Two Powerful Ways
As the voice finale showcases future stars, Whitney Houston’s symphonic tour reminds fans of the timeless brilliance of a legendary artist. Both events highlight how "the voice"—in every sense—continues to move, inspire, and connect people through the universal language of music.
Whether tuning in to cast your vote or buying tickets for the fall celebration, now is the perfect moment to honor vocal excellence past and present.