What time is The Voice finale tonight on NBC? (May 23)

THE VOICE -- "The Knockouts Premiere" Episode 2311 -- Pictured: (l-r) NariYella, Ray Uriel -- (Photo by: Tyler Golden/NBC)
THE VOICE -- "The Knockouts Premiere" Episode 2311 -- Pictured: (l-r) NariYella, Ray Uriel -- (Photo by: Tyler Golden/NBC) /
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Another great season of The Voice is coming to an end. As eager as we are to learn who will win The Voice season 23, tonight’s finale is bittersweet! There’s a lot to look forward to, though. Tonight’s finale is going to be a star-studded event you don’t want to miss. Here’s what time The Voice finale starts on NBC and how you can watch live.

In addition to the start time, we’ll also get you ready for the big finale by sharing the list of performers and guests set to appear tonight. All you need to bring are drinks and snacks!

The remaining five contestants this season, are Gina Miles, Noivas, D. Smooth, Sorelle, and Grace West. They will be competing live one last time before a winner is crowned. Who are you rooting for season? Do you have more than one favorite? They are all so deserving, we won’t be mad at the outcome. As for the list of performers and celebrity guests, we have…

CeeLo Green, Diplo, Lily Rose, Maroon 5, and Toosii are set to perform. Coaches Chance the Rapper, Kelly Clarkson, Niall Horan, and Blake Shelton will also perform with their finalist. Additionally, get ready to see some familiar faces as Camila Cabello, Jennifer Hudson, Nick Jonas, John Legend, Adam Levine, Gwen Stefani, Usher, Pharrell Williams, and Dolly Parton.

What time is The Voice finale tonight on NBC? (May 23)

The two-hour live event starts at 9 p.m. ET tonight (Tuesday, May 23) only on NBC. If you miss it, you can rewatch the big finale on Peacock the next day. When and where will you be watching? As soon as it airs live on NBC or are you going to catch it at a later time on Peacock? If I were you, I would watch ASAP to avoid bumping into spoilers online. And don’t forget, this is a special 2-hour finale.

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