How to Vote During The Voice Playoffs’ December 8, 2025 Episode

On tonight’s (December 8) final episode of the Playoffs, Coaches Snoop Dogg and Niall Horan will make their choices for which Artists they want to represent them in the Live Finale of The Voice Season 28, going up against the finalists from Team Reba McEntire and Team Michael Bublé. But as the viewers at home, you, too, will get some say in the outcome.
How to Watch
Watch The Voice Mondays at 9/8c on NBC and next day on Peacock.
After the four Playoff performances from each team, Snoop and Horan will each select one Artist for the Finale, just like McEntire and Bublé did, leaving a total of six Artists who aren’t advancing to the next round. Those six will then be voted on by The Voice fans, and the Artist with the most votes gets to move on to The Voice Live Finale. That will complete our final Top 6 Artists: four selected from Coaches, and two voted in by fans.
The Artists competing tonight are Yoshihanaa, Kirbi, Mindy Miller, Aiden Ross, Ava Nat, Toni Lorene, DEK of Hearts, and Ralph Edwards. We won’t know until the end of the episode which two get sent to the Finale by their Coaches. After that, voting opens for the remaining six Artists who are up for elimination. You can set yourself up for voting ahead of time by making sure you’re logged in on The Voice official app or the NBC website at NBC.com/VoiceVote.
How to vote for the last Voice Season 28 Finalist
Voting for the final member of the Top 6 will open at the end of tonight’s episode on December 8 and close at 7 a.m. ET on December 9. You can vote once (and for one Artist only, per registered email address), though you can change your vote until the portal closes.
Who Reba McEntire and Michael Bublé sent to the Live Shows
It’s already shaping up to be a great Live Finale, with two confirmed heavy-hitters from Team Reba and Team Bublé. Aubrey Nicole impressed McEntire with her unexpectedly sultry side, singing “Black Velvet” by Alannah Myles, while Jazz McKenzie put a gospel twist on Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believing” that had Bublé believing and then some.
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“Jazz reminds me of the greatest singers who ever lived. [Barbra] Streisand, [Aretha] Franklin, Celine [Dion]… without a doubt, the best vocalist I’ve ever heard on this show,” Bublé said after McKenzie’s performance.




