Michael BublĂŠ, Reba McEntire, Niall Horan and Snoop Dogg are pictured during the first episode of “The Voice” Playoffs. “The Voice” Season 28 finale airs Dec. 15 and 16. Tyler Golden/NBC
âThe Voiceâ has revealed the last two acts rounding out the top six for its Season 28 finale.
On Monday night, host Carson Daly announced the two contestants that received the most votes from viewers to advance to the finale: Teen sensation Max Chambers and the country-pop trio Dek of Hearts.

Team Michael Bubleâs Max Chambers reaches âThe Voiceâ Season 28 finale
At 14 years old, Max Chambers is the youngest remaining contestant on âThe Voiceâ this season.
The teenager, who played the young version of Michael Jackson on Broadwayâs âMJ the Musicalâ last year, has wowed âThe Voiceâ coaches throughout the showâs 28th season.
But the singer from Louisiana was briefly eliminated after the Playoff round, when each of the âVoiceâ coaches could only pick one singer from their teams to advance to the finale. Chambersâ coach, Michael Buble, chose to advance Jazz McKenzie, a 31-year-old singer from Alabama.
Viewers at home have now revived Chambersâ chance at winning the season â and becoming the youngest champion in the showâs history.
Chambersâ time on âThe Voiceâ started with a performance of the Jackson 5âs âI Want You Back,â where he danced across the stage in a light blue suit and had all of the âVoiceâ coaches singing and dancing along, too.
The performance earned the teen a chair turn from Buble and country music star Reba McEntire.
Throughout his time on the show, Chambers has performed soulful classics like Stevie Wonderâs âDonât You Worry âBout a Thingâ and Sam Cookeâs âA Change is Gonna Come.â
Following the teenagerâs performance of âDonât You Worry âBout a Thing,â Buble called Chambers âa front-runner to win âThe Voiceâ this year,â as the Deseret News reported.
âA star is born,â Snoop Dogg added.
Team Niall Horanâs Dek of Hearts makes âThe Voiceâ Season 28 finale
Although the country-pop trio Dek of Hearts was briefly eliminated when coach Niall Horan chose to advance Aiden Ross, the musicians still had a lot to celebrate: They won a performance slot in the Rose Parade thanks to a new feature on the âThe Voiceâ called the âMic Drop.â
But now Dek of Hearts can also celebrate still having a chance to win Season 28 of âThe Voice.â
The Nashville-based artists have been popular all season long.
Following their most recent performance in the competition, a rendition of Crosby, Stills and Nashâs âHelplessly Hoping,â Snoop Dogg said heâd love to see the group in the finals.
âCan yâall just do that 30 more times?â McEntire added, praising their three-part harmonies. âI think yâall ought to win this whole sucker.â
âI wouldnât be upset to lose to them,â the country singer later told her fellow âVoiceâ coaches, as the Deseret News reported.
If they win, Dek of Hearts would become the second trio in âVoiceâ history to be declared the champion. The first came in 2021 with the sibling trio Girl Named Tom.
Dek of Heartsâ time on the show started with an impressive performance of Jo Dee Messinaâs âHeads Carolina, Tails Californiaâ that got a chair turn from all four coaches â and recognition from Messina herself.
After praising the singersâ tight harmonies, the coaches were shocked to learn Dek of Hearts had only been together for roughly 14 months at the time.
Dek of Hearts ended up selecting Horan to be their coach.
âIâve never had anything like you on any of my teams, but I have won twice, so we should probably do that together as well,â Horan told the trio.
According to their website, the group formed after graduating from Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville. They started out in worship music â which evolved into performances at churches, festivals and venues throughout the U.S. â and released a single, âTaillights,â earlier this year.