Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, and Niall Horan pose together.
Pictured: (l-r) Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, Niall Horan on The Voice setCredit: Tyler Golden/NBC
Noah Cyrus performing at The Drop at GRAMMY Museum L.A. Live.
Noah Cyrus performs at The Drop: Noah Cyrus at GRAMMY Museum L.A. Live on July 30, 2025 in Los Angeles, CaliforniaCredit: Getty
Khalid performing during a rehearsal for the Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular.
Khalid rehearses for the 2019 Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks SpectacularCredit: NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via
Alongside The Voice finalists will be a lineup of superstars who are being billed as performers for the live finale.

However, not everything on the TV screens will be as it seems with the help of some Hollywood magic.

The majority of performances that will air on Tuesday’s live season finale will not actually be live – in fact, they won’t even be in front of the celebrity coaches at all, a production insider has spilled.

“The performances will be completely pre-taped. They will be able to do multiple takes if the artist isn’t happy or there’s a technical error,” the source told The U.S. Sun.

“Not only that, but none of the coaches will be present for the guest performances.

“The shots of the coaches from the live finale will be spliced into the performances from the celebrity performers.

“But the coaches are not present for the performances themselves. In fact, they’re filming those on completely different days or weeks.”

Among the lineup of celebrity performers are Noah Cyrus and Zac Brown, who have already filmed their finale number.

Collage of Zac Brown and Noah Cyrus for "The Voice" guest performers.
Noah Cyrus and Zac Brown are set to perform together on The Voice finaleCredit: Instagram/nbcthevoice
Riley Green as a guest performer on The Voice.
Riley Green will be singing some of his biggest country hits for the live finaleCredit: Instagram/nbcthevoice
Country singer Riley Green taped his performance at the Universal Studios lot, where the show films, on December 11th.

Grammy-nominee Khalid, along with Japanese girl group, XG, both filmed their performances on December 14th.

The Voice two-part finale takes place on December 15th and December 16th.

Part one, which is two hours long, will show the six finalists performing for a shot to take home the season 28 title.

Part two of the finale, which concludes on Tuesday, the 16th, will include the celebrity performances as well as on-stage collaborations between the contestants and their coaches.

At the conclusion of Tuesday night’s episode, host Carson Daly will reveal who the latest champion of the singing competition is,

For the finale, each coach is bringing their final team member to battle it out for the top spot.

Team Buble will be represented by Jazz McKenzie, while Aubrey Nicole is singing for Team Reba.

Team Niall’s Aiden Ross is trying to bring it home for the One Direction alum while Team Snoop has Ralph Edwards singing for the prize.

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In addition to the top four, the final two wildcard spots to round out the top six will be decided during Monday’s live finale.

The Voice two-part finale airs on Monday and Tuesday at 8 pm EST on NBC.

XG performs during Billboard Presents The Stage at SXSW Sydney.
XG performs during Billboard Presents the Stage at SXSW Sydney at Hordern Pavilion on October 20, 2023 in Sydney, AustraliaCredit: Getty
Snoop Dogg in a black outfit, sunglasses, and gold chains, seated in a red and grey "The Voice" judge's chair, with his hand poised over a red button.
Pictured: Snoop Dogg getting ready to push the famous red button on The VoiceCredit: Getty