Who Won 'The Voice' Last Night? Here's What You Missed 

Asher HaVon almost didn't make it to the auditions due to a flight delay. His perseverance paid off as he made it just in time to secure his spot.

Asher HaVon’s vocal strength comes from years of training with a classical opera coach, a fact not widely known among fans of the show.

This season marks Reba McEntire’s first victory as a coach on "The Voice," making it a significant milestone in her career.

The duet of “On My Own” by Asher HaVon and Reba McEntire was decided last minute, showcasing their remarkable ability to perform under pressure

Josh Sanders performed “Go Rest High on That Mountain” as a tribute to his late grandfather, adding a personal and emotional touch to his performance.

Bryan Olesen initially planned to perform a different song but switched to “Freedom! ’90” at the suggestion of his coach, John Legend.

Nathan Chester is known for his unique mic flip, a skill he perfected during his high school talent shows.

Beyond singing, Karen Waldrup is an accomplished painter, a talent she revealed during a behind-the-scenes interview.

The Black Keys included a surprise cover of “Stand By Me”, which was not listed in the official setlist, delighting fans during the finale.

Actress Kate Hudson made her singing debut on "The Voice" stage, surprising many with her vocal talent.

Thomas Rhett used the platform to debut his new single, which became an instant hit on streaming platforms.

Last season’s winner, Gina Miles, performed her new single, which she had written about her journey post-"The Voice."

NBC took the opportunity to announce the exciting new lineup for the next season, featuring Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg as new coaches.