Even after five Grammy Awards and 75 million records sold, Michael Bublé still gets stage fright. The “Feeling Good” crooner was so reluctant to join The Voice that he turned down NBC’s offer at least 16 times. Finally accepting his place in the big red chair, Bublé is on the hunt for a win in his debut season. And thanks to Shye Roberts and Sofronio Vasquez making the Top 5, the Canadian jazz-pop sensation has two bites at the apple. He joined his two remaining Voice hopefuls onstage during Tuesday’s (Dec. 10) Live Finale episode
Watch Michael Bublé Perform With His “Two Babies”
Tonight (Tuesday, Dec. 10) is the culmination of everything The Voice artists and coaches have been working towards throughout season 26. Either Jeremy Beloate, Danny Joseph, Sydney Sterlace, Shye or Sofronio Vasquez will walk away with the recording contract and $100,000 cash prize.
While the votes were being tallied, the coaches took the stage to perform with their remaining artists. Michael Bublé teamed up with Shye for a duet of “Something Stupid” by Frank and Nancy Sinatra.
Later, Bublé returned to the stage to perform the Jackson 5’s “Who’s Lovin’ You” with Sofronio Vasquez.
Bublé’s bond with the pair was evident in the performance.After wrapping up rehearsals, the “Home” singer filmed a video thanking the viewers who voted for his “two babies.” Bublé shared the video in a Tuesday (Dec. 9) social media post.
“These are my artists and my friends, and I’m so proud of them,” the first-time Voice coach said. “Shye and Sofronio have made it to the finals, and they’ve earned their way because they deserve it.”
Team Bublé made an impressive showing during Part 1 of the season 26 finale. Vasquez blew viewers away with a powerful cover of Sia’s “Unstoppable.”
Meanwhile, Shye may have just snagged the crown with this performance of Joan Osborne’s “One of Us.”
Bublé Is Returning Next Year
If Michael Bublé isn’t successful in his quest for a coaching victory on The Voice tonight, it isn’t his last chance. The “Haven’t Met You Yet” hitmaker will be the lone season 26 returnee when another installment of the hit NBC show premieres Monday, Feb. 3, at 8 p.m. Eastern.
Season 27 also sees OG coach Adam Levine sitting in his big red chair for the first time since 2019. John Legend also returns after a brief hiatus, with Kelsea Ballerini making her debut.