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Who Took the Crown? The Voice Season 28 Ends in a Nail-Biting Finale

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The Voice Season 28 delivered all the drama, jaw-dropping vocals, and emotional moments fans expect,culminating with Aiden Ross being crowned the winner of NBC’s hit singing competition. The live finale aired on Tuesday, December 16, and kept viewers on the edge of their seats as the Top 6 finalists battled for America’s votes.


Ross, a 20-year-old singer from College Station, Texas, first grabbed attention during his blind audition with a stunning rendition of Adele’s “Love in the Dark.” All four coaches turned their chairs, but Ross ultimately joined Team Niall Horan, setting the stage for a season full of memorable performances.



A Finale Full of Talent

The Season 28 finale featured a powerhouse lineup: DEK of Hearts (Team Niall), Aubrey Nicole (Team Reba McEntire), Ralph Edwards (Team Snoop Dogg) and Jazz McKenzie and Max Chambers (Team Michael Bublé). Over two nights, each finalist performed multiple songs, blending classic hits with contemporary favorites, proving why The Voice remains one of the most exciting platforms for emerging talent.


Ross sealed his victory with a stirring performance of ABBA’s “The Winner Takes It All,” a showstopping moment that perfectly summed up his emotional journey throughout the season. When host Carson Daly announced his name as the winner, it was the climax viewers had been waiting for and fans erupted.


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Coach Horan’s Winning Streak

For Niall Horan, guiding Ross to victory continues his streak of successful coaching seasons. Known for balancing technical guidance with emotional support, Horan’s mentorship helped Ross showcase his voice and stage presence to its fullest potential.


Why Season 28 Stood Out

This season proved that The Voice can still mix competition with spectacle. From duets and guest performances to holiday-themed finale moments, the show reminded audiences why it’s a reality TV staple.


Summary:

  • Winner: Aiden Ross (Team Niall Horan)

  • Standout Finale Moment: Ross’s ABBA cover stole the night

  • Coach Impact: Niall Horan solidifies his status as a powerhouse mentor


With Season 28 behind us, Aiden Ross’s victory is one for the books and for fans who love an underdog story with unforgettable vocals. Stay tuned to The TV Cave for updates on his post-Voice journey and what’s next for the other standout artists.

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