The Voice season 25 Top 12 revealed: Meet the 12 artists moving onto the Lives!
By Cody Schultz
After two weeks of Playoffs in which the final five artists on each coach’s team took to the stage in hopes of impressing their coach enough to secure a place in the live shows, we officially have our Top 12 for The Voice season 25!
Tonight, the artists from Team Chance and Team Reba took to the stage in a night of amazing performances which did not make it easy for Reba or Chance. There were arguments for why every artist who made it to the Playoffs deserved to make it to the live shows to compete for America’s votes, but this is a competition and cuts had to be made.
By the end of the night, four more artists were eliminated as the Top 12 for the season were finally locked in ahead and the eliminations are going to start coming faster and harder once the live shows begin on May 6.
The Voice season 25 Top 12 artists
For season 25, there are only 12 artists moving onto the live shows with three artists from each of the four teams. This will ensure that each coach is represented in the first round of the live shows before the power shifts to America at which point there is no telling how the chips will fall and which coach will end up losing artists along the way to the finale. So which 12 artists are going to be representing their coaches at the live shows as part of The Voice season 25’s Top 12? Let’s take a quick look at this season’s Top 12 artists!
Team Chance
Serenity Arce
Maddi Jane
Nadège
Team Reba
Asher HaVon
Josh Sanders
L. Rodgers
Team Legend
Nathan Chester
Zoe Levert
Bryan Olesen
Team Dan & Shay
Madison Curbelo
Karen Waldrup
Tae Lewis
The Voice schedule changes starting with the live shows!
Now that the Top 12 has been selected, The Voice is finally going live for the first time this season as the remaining artists take to the stage to compete for America’s votes. With the show finally going live, The Voice’s weekly schedule is about to change to a two-night format with performance shows scheduled for Monday nights and a results show coming our way every Tuesday.
Both Monday and Tuesday night episodes will air kick off at 8/7c on NBC, but as in the past, the performance show will be two hours while the results show will only be one hour.
Once the live shows begin, the eliminations will start coming fast and hard. The 12 artists performing in the Top 12 show will be competing for a place in the Semi-Finals which will see only nine artists moving on. Eight of those artists will be determined by America’s votes on May 6, while the final artist rounding out the Top 9 will be the artist who receives the Instant Save from viewers at home after each of the four artists in jeopardy perform for their place in the competition!
Don't miss new episodes of The Voice Monday and Tuesday nights at 8/7c on NBC.