Who Could Have Imagined That Adam Lambert, The Electrifying Glam-Rock Icon Known For His Bold Stage Presence, Would Leave An Entire Audience Speechless With A Soft, Emotional Delivery? In An Unexpected Moment On “The Voice,” Adam Stepped Away From His Usual High-Energy Brilliance To Embrace A More Intimate, Heartfelt Performance Alongside Contestant Katie Kadan. Together, They Delivered A Soulful, Stripped-Down Version Of “Believe” That Transcended Expectations. With Only A Gentle Piano And Violin Accompanying Them, The Two Artists Created A Magical, Tear-Inducing Atmosphere That Showcased Adam’s Incredible Range—not Just Vocally, But Emotionally. This Performance Wasn’t Just A Song—It Was A Genuine Connection Between Two Souls On Stage. Experience The Magic For Yourself—Watch The Full Performance Now!

All four finalists on The Voice got to team up with superstar singers for epic duets during the Dec. 17 finale. For John Legend’s team member, Katie Kadan, that meant a collaboration with the one and only…Adam Lambert! Adam and Katie united for a stunning rendition of “Believe.” The American Idol runner-up has performed this song plenty of times over the years, but it was taken to a whole new level when he was paired with powerhouse vocalist, Katie, this time around!

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Of course, this was not the only amazing collaboration of the night. Jake Hoot, from Kelly Clarkson’s team, hit the stage with Little Big Town to sing the band’s hit, “Over Drinking,” while team Blake Shelton singer, Ricky Duran, sang “Pearl Cadillac” with Gary Clark Jr., and Gwen Stefani’s last singer, Rose Short, duetted with Yolanda Adams on “In The Midst of It All.” Plus, other celebrity acts, including Lady Antebellum, Luke Combs and Jennifer Hudson, gave stunning performances of their own!

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This season was the first time in SEVEN seasons that all four coaches had an artist representing them in the finale. The competition has been fierce for weeks now, and these four singers have delivered time and time again. During part one of the finale on Dec. 16, they each had some of their best performances ever, and the winner will be determined by who gets the most viewer votes.

Once this season wraps up, The Voice will return in 2020 with Blake, Kelly, John and Nick Jonas as coaches. The exact premiere date has not been revealed at this time.

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