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How to Watch ‘The Voice’ Season 24 Finale Online

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In just a few hours, a new winner of “The Voice” will be officially crowned. The Season 24 finale of “The Voice” will release in two parts. The first part, featuring a performance by Season 22 winner Bryce Leather, aired on NBC on Monday night and is now available to stream on Peacock. Part 2, featuring a jam-packed lineup of performances and, of course, the announcement of the winner of the season, will air on Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET on NBC, and will also be available to stream on Peacock the following day.

Those without cable can still stream “The Voice” Season 24 finale in real time on a variety of live TV streamers such as DirecTV, Sling TV and Hulu + Live TV. You can also catch the finale the next day on Peacock, with monthly plans starting at $5.99/month or an annual plan for $59.99.

Last week, each of the Top 9 singers took the stage for a fan-selected performance in hopes of winning America’s vote and moving onto this week’s finale shows. Coaches Reba McEntireJohn LegendGwen Stefani and Niall Horan are able to offer critiques during the live shows, but the final competitors are determined by viewers’ votes. Going into Tuesday night’s episode, only five out of the initial final nine remain: Huntley (Team Niall), Lila Forde (Team Legend), Mara Justine (Team Niall), Ruby Leigh  (Team Reba) and Jacquie Roar (Team Reba).

In addition to whittling down the final five to one winner, Tuesday night’s episode will also feature performances by Earth, Wind & Fire, Keith Urban, Tyla, AJR and the show’s Season 25 coaches Dan + Shay that will make up a two-hour broadcast.

In order to stream the “The Voice” Season 24 finale live, sign up for a DirecTV Stream free trial. Or sign up for a Peacock account to stream the final shows the next day.

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