The Voice (American TV series) season 18

The eighteenth season of the American reality television series The Voice ran from February 24 to May 19, 2020, on NBC. Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend returned as coaches for their eighteenth, fifth, and third season, respectively. Nick Jonas joined the panel for his first season as a new coach, replacing Gwen Stefani. Meanwhile, Carson Daly returned for his eighteenth season as host.[1]

The Voice
Season 18
Promotional poster
Hosted byCarson Daly
Coaches
No. of contestants40 artists
WinnerTodd Tilghman
Winning coachBlake Shelton
Runner-upToneisha Harris
No. of episodes18
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseFebruary 24 (2020-02-24) –
May 19, 2020 (2020-05-19)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 17
Next →
Season 19

This is the third season in The Voice since seasons season 1 and season 3 where the team sizes was not 12, as it was reduced to ten.[2] This is also the first season to have five artists compete in the finale, and the first time each coach would guarantee to have at least one artist representing in the finale since season two. For the first time since season 2, artists are not awarded any multiplier bonuses for streams or iTunes downloads due to the performances being recorded away from the studios (except for the finals) as a measure against the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[3]

Todd Tilghman was named the winner of the season, marking Blake Shelton's seventh win as a coach, making him the oldest winner to date in the show's history – following Josh Kaufman in the 6th season. For the first time, the first artist in the Blind Auditions went on to win the entire season.

During the finale, Daly foregoes the announcement of third place but instead proceeding to announce Tilghman winning the season, without revealing the final placements for Thunderstorm Artis or Toneisha Harris. However, through The Voice Twitter page, Harris was revealed to finish as runner-up, making her currently the highest-placed African American female singer in Voice history.[4]

Coaches and hosts

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In October 2019, it was announced that Nick Jonas would join the show as a coach for this season replacing Gwen Stefani who left the panel due to her Just a Girl Las Vegas Residency. This is his second appearance, as he was the Battle Advisor for the 8th season for Team Christina. Blake Shelton returned for his eighteenth season as a coach, John Legend for his third, and Kelly Clarkson for her fifth. This is the twelfth season to feature three male coaches on the panel.

This season's advisors for the Battles are: Dua Lipa for Team Kelly, Joe and Kevin Jonas (Jonas Brothers) for Team Nick, Ella Mai for Team Legend, and Bebe Rexha (who was the coach for 16th season's Comeback Stage) for Team Blake.

James Taylor served as a mega-mentor for all teams during the Knockouts.

Teams

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Color key

Coaches Top 40 artists
Kelly Clarkson
Micah Iverson Megan Danielle Cedrice Mandi Thomas
CammWess Samantha Howell Anaya Cheyenne Tayler Green
Chelle Sara Collins Gigi Hess Jules
Nick Jonas
Thunderstorm Artis Allegra Miles Michael Williams Roderick Chambers
Arei Moon Tate Brusa Jacob Miller Jon Mullins
Joanna Serenko Anders Drerup Kevin Farris Samuel Wilco
John Legend
CammWess Zan Fiskum Mandi Castillo Mike Jerel
Thunderstorm Artis Joanna Serenko Nelson Cade III Darious Lyles
CammWess Cedrice Brittney Allen Zach Day
Blake Shelton
Todd Tilghman Toneisha Harris Joanna Serenko Joei Fulco
Cedrice Todd Michael Hall Cam Spinks Levi Watkins
Jon Mullins Kailey Abel Jamal Corrie Jacob Daniel Murphy
Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams). Underlined names are artists who were saved by their coach in the Battles and advanced to the 4-way Knockout Round.

Blind auditions

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Blind auditions color key
 ✔  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button
     Artist defaulted to a coach's team
     Artist elected a coach's team
   Artist was eliminated with no coach pressing their button
 ✘  Coach pressed "I WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by another coach from getting the artist
  •   Blocked by Kelly
  •   Blocked by Nick
  •   Blocked by John
  •   Blocked by Blake

Episode 1 (Feb. 24)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Kelly Nick John Blake
1 Todd Tilghman 41 Meridian, Mississippi "We've Got Tonight"
2 Nelson Cade III 27 Anaheim, California "Pride & Joy"
3 Tate Brusa 16 Salt Lake City, Utah "Perfect"
4 Tayler Green 27 Los Angeles, California "Issues"
5 Ashley Plath 20 Middletown, New Jersey "Baby, It's You"
6 Darious Lyles 30 Chicago, Illinois "How Do You Sleep?"
7 Megan Danielle 17 Douglasville, Georgia "Remedy"
8 Chrissy Joly 32 Brooklyn, New York "Don't Let Me Down"
9 Todd Michael Hall 50 Saginaw, Michigan "Jukebox Hero"
10 Emily Bass 16 Magnolia, Texas "Love Yourself"
11 Joanna Serenko 18 St. Louis, Missouri "All My Loving"

Episode 2 (Feb. 25)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Kelly Nick John Blake
1 Arei Moon 28 Boston, Massachusetts "Miss Independent"
2 Levi Watkins 14 Birmingham, Alabama "Hey, Soul Sister"
3 Cassidy Lee 22 Jacksonville, Florida "Gold Dust Woman"
4 Zach Day 25 Stearns, Kentucky "Weak"
5 Chelle 18 Bargersville, Indiana "idontwannabeyouanymore"
6 Toneisha Harris 44 Roswell, Georgia "I Want to Know What Love Is"

Episode 3 (March 2)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Kelly Nick John Blake
1 Allegra Miles 16 St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands "Use Somebody"
2 CammWess 21 Blythewood, South Carolina "Earned It (Fifty Shades of Grey)"
3 Joei Fulco 22 Lancaster, California "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves"
4 Sara Collins 18 Baton Rouge, Louisiana "Johnny & June"
5 Clerida 30 Long Island, New York "Put Your Records On"
6 Samantha Howell 19 Virginia Beach, Virginia "Take It on the Run"
7 Jamal Corrie 26 San Francisco, California "Be Alright"
8 Ruby G 29 Brooklyn, New York "Hard Place"
9 Samuel Wilco 39 Fort Knox, Kentucky "Lately"
10 Hawk McIntyre 20 Boone, Iowa "Lie to Me"
11 Thunderstorm Artis 23 Haleiwa, Hawaii "Blackbird"

Episode 4 (March 9)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Kelly Nick John Blake
1 Anaya Cheyenne 16 Norwalk, CT / Atlanta, GA "I'll Never Love Again"
2 Mandi Thomas 33 Memphis, Tennessee "Con Te Partirò"
3 Ari Tibi 27 Calabasas, California "The Joke"
4 Jacob Miller 29 Eden, Wisconsin "The Times They Are A-Changin'"
5 Jon Mullins 32 Lynchburg, Virginia "Don't Give Up On Me"
6 Jacob Daniel Murphy 27 Elk Grove, California "Until You Come Back To Me"
7 Zan Fiskum 22 Seattle, Washington "Light On"
8 Chan Fuze 23 Chicago, Illinois "Groove Me"
9 Roderick Chambers 38 Miami, Florida "Back at One"
10 Jules 15 Peoria, Arizona "Ain't No Rest For The Wicked"
11 Jared Harper 22 San Francisco, California "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
12 Michael Williams 18 Mason, Ohio "You Say"
13 Mike Jerel 31 Ashburn, Georgia "It's A Man's Man's Man's World"

Episode 5 (March 16)

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The Coaches performed "Jealous" at the start of the show.

Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Kelly Nick John Blake
1 Micah Iverson 26 Tokyo, Japan "All I Want"
2 Brittney Allen 28 Columbus, Georgia "Dancing on My Own"
3 Tracey Preston 35 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "Rock Steady"
4 Cam Spinks 29 Alabaster, Alabama "Wave on Wave"
5 Anders Drerup 36 Ottawa, Canada "Can't Help Falling in Love"
6 Mandi Castillo 23 San Antonio, Texas "Así Fue"
7 Kailey Abel 19 Verdigris, Oklahoma "Forever Young"
8 Tyrone Perkins 68 Marina del Rey, California "Stormy Monday" Team full
9 Gigi Hess 22 Lovington, New Mexico "Lovesong"
10 Kevin Farris 33 Arlington Heights, Illinois "Home" Team full
11 Allison Grace 25 Fort Smith, Arkansas "Don't Know Why" Team full
12 Cedrice 28 San Diego, California "Fever"

Battles

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The battles started on March 23. The advisors for this round were Dua Lipa for Team Kelly, Joe and Kevin Jonas for Team Nick, Ella Mai for Team Legend, and Bebe Rexha for Team Blake.[5] The coaches can steal one losing artist from other coaches and save one losing artist on their team. However, the team coach may only hit their button to save an artist after it is clear that no other coach is going to steal the artist.[6][7] Artists who win their battle or are stolen by another coach advance to the knockouts.

Battles color key
      Artist won the battle and advanced to the knockouts
      Artist lost the battle but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the knockouts
      Artist lost the battle but was saved by their coach and advanced to the four-way knockout
      Artist lost the battle and was eliminated
Battles results
Episode Coach Order Winner Song Loser 'Steal'/'Save' result
Kelly Nick John Blake
Episode 6
(Monday, March 23, 2020)
Blake 1 Joei Fulco "The Best" Todd Michael Hall
Kelly 2 Anaya Cheyenne "Scared to Be Lonely" Chelle
Nick 3 Roderick Chambers "When the Party's Over" Joanna Serenko
John 4 Mike Jerel "Adorn" Zach Day
Blake 5 Levi Watkins "Counting Stars" Jamal Corrie N/A N/A
Nick 6 Allegra Miles "How Will I Know" Michael Williams
Episode 7
(Monday, March 30, 2020)
Blake 1 Toneisha Harris "Good as Hell" Jacob Daniel Murphy N/A N/A
Kelly 2 Micah Iverson "Someone You Loved" Gigi Hess
John 3 Mandi Castillo "Señorita" CammWess
Blake 4 Cam Spinks "What Ifs" Kailey Abel N/A N/A N/A
Nick 5 Tate Brusa "Circles" Anders Drerup N/A
John 6 Darious Lyles "Come Together" Nelson Cade III
Episode 8
(Monday, April 6, 2020)
Nick 1 Arei Moon "Missing You" Samuel Wilco N/A N/A Team full
Kelly 2 Megan Danielle "Top of the World" Samantha Howell
Blake 3 Todd Tilghman "Ghost in This House" Jon Mullins Team full N/A
John 4 Zan Fiskum "Closer to Fine" Brittney Allen Team full
Kelly 5 Mandi Thomas "My Baby Loves Me" Sara Collins
6 Tayler Green "Water Under the Bridge" Jules
Nick 7 Jacob Miller "Lights Up" Kevin Farris
John 8 Thunderstorm Artis "Stay" Cedrice

Knockouts

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In the knockouts, each coach can steal one losing artist from another team. Artists who win their knockout or are stolen by another coach advance to the live playoffs. James Taylor served as a mega mentor for all teams in this round.

New this season, each saved artist from the battles will go head-to-head in the first-ever four-way knockout. Results for the four-way knockout are decided by a public vote, with the winner announced during the first week of live shows.[7]

Knockouts color key
      Artist won the Knockout and advanced to the live playoffs
      Artist lost the knockout but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the live playoffs
      Artist lost the knockout and was eliminated
Knockouts results
Episode Coach Order Song Artists Song 'Steal' result
Winner Loser Kelly Nick John Blake
Episode 9
(Monday, April 13, 2020)
Blake 1 "When Will I Be Loved" Joei Fulco Levi Watkins "I Ain't Living Long Like This" N/A
Kelly 2 "Piece by Piece" Megan Danielle CammWess "Say Something" N/A
John 3 "Versace on the Floor" Mike Jerel Darious Lyles "Me and Mrs. Jones" Team full
Nick 4 "Redbone" Roderick Chambers Tate Brusa "The Scientist" N/A
Blake 5 "Anymore" Todd Tilghman Cam Spinks "Rumor" N/A
John 6 "The Story" Zan Fiskum Joanna Serenko "Angel from Montgomery"
Episode 10
(Monday, April 20, 2020)
John 1 "Stand by Me" Mandi Castillo Thunderstorm Artis "Preach" Team full Team full
Nick 2 "You Don't Know My Name" Arei Moon Jon Mullins "Thinking Out Loud" Team full
Kelly 3 "Graveyard" Micah Iverson Tayler Green "Time After Time" N/A
Nick 4 "Chandelier" Allegra Miles Jacob Miller "Better Now"
Kelly 5 "My Church" Mandi Thomas Anaya Cheyenne "Praying" N/A
Blake 6 "Diamonds" Toneisha Harris Cedrice "Love on the Brain"
Four-way knockout 7 "You Are The Reason" Michael Williams Todd Michael Hall "Somebody to Love" No steals allowed
Nelson Cade III "Best Part"
Samantha Howell "Always on My Mind"
Episode 11
(Monday, April 27, 2020)
The eleventh episode was a special episode titled "Road to the Live Shows." The episode showed the best moments of the season from the blind auditions to next week's live playoffs, and some unseen footage.

Live remote shows

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This season, the number of weeks of live shows was reduced to three, consisting of the playoffs, semi-final, and the finale.

As a result of the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States, the live shows were changed to remote shows with performances aired pre-recorded performances at the contestants' and coaches' homes.[3] The instant save is done via The Voice Official App in the playoffs and semi-final, continuing the shift from Twitter to the official app that took place in season 17.

Additionally, the artists did not have studio versions of their covers released on iTunes or Apple Music, meaning that for the first time since the introduction in season 3, there were no streaming votes or bonuses awarded. However, the finalists did have studio versions of their original song and coach duet from the finale released, although they did not contribute to the artists' vote tally.

Live shows color key:
      Artist was saved by the public's vote
      Artist was saved by their coach
      Artist competed in the "Wild card" instant save
      Artist was placed in the bottom group and competed for an instant save
      Artist was instantly saved
      Artist was eliminated

Week 1: Playoffs (May 4–5)

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The live playoffs round constituted episodes 12 and 13. For the first time there is a Top 17. On Monday, James Taylor opened the show with a performance with the remaining knockouts artists, followed by the announcement of the four-way knockout's winner. The winner joined the Top 17, who all performed live from their homes using a production kit sent to them. Coaches mentored and gave feedback from their homes: Kelly from Montana, Blake from Oklahoma, and both John and Nick from Los Angeles.[8]

On Tuesday's live episode, one artist from each team advanced based on the country's vote, and each coach got to save one of their own artists. The remaining artists from each team with the highest votes will have a chance to compete for the wild card as seen on season 17. These nine artists advanced to the semi-final.

Live playoffs results
Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
Episode 12
(Monday, May 4, 2020) (Star Wars Day)
Nick Jonas 1 Thunderstorm Artis "Summertime" Public's vote
2 Allegra Miles "New York State of Mind" Nick's choice
3 Arei Moon "Finesse" Eliminated
4 Roderick Chambers "Lost Without U" Eliminated
5 Michael Williams "Sign of the Times" Wild card
John Legend 6 Zan Fiskum "Blowin' in the Wind" John's choice
7 Mike Jerel "All My Life" Eliminated
8 Mandi Castillo "¡Corre!" Wild card
9 CammWess "Ain't No Sunshine" Public's vote
Kelly Clarkson 10 Megan Danielle "Anyone" Kelly's choice
11 Mandi Thomas "I Hope You Dance" Eliminated
12 Micah Iverson "Your Song" Public's vote
13 Cedrice "Everything I Wanted" Wild card
Blake Shelton 14 Toneisha Harris "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" Blake's choice
15 Joei Fulco "Runaway" Eliminated
16 Joanna Serenko "Rich Girl" Wild card
17 Todd Tilghman "Glory of Love" Public's vote
Episode 13
(Tuesday, May 5, 2020) (Cinco De Mayo)
Blake Shelton 1 Joanna Serenko "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" Wild card winner
John Legend 2 Mandi Castillo "True Colors" Eliminated
Kelly Clarkson 3 Cedrice "Breathin" Eliminated
Nick Jonas 4 Michael Williams "To Love Somebody" Eliminated
Non-competition performances
Order Performers Song
12.1 James Taylor and the Top 20 "Shower the People"

Week 2: Semi-final (May 11–12)

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The semi-final comprised episodes 14 and 15. On Monday, the Top 9 artists performed to the theme of "Dedication Week" with the public vote results being announced on Tuesday. Four artists are eliminated in a new elimination format: one artist from a team with a higher vote will immediately advance to the Top 5, leaving the remaining five artists to compete for the final spot in the finale via instant save.[9]

With the advancement of Thunderstorm Artis to the finale, Nick Jonas became the fifth new coach to successfully coach an artist on his team to the finale on his first attempt as a coach, after Usher (Michelle Chamuel in season 4), Alicia Keys (Wé McDonald in season 11), Kelly Clarkson (Brynn Cartelli in season 14), and John Legend (Maelyn Jarmon in season 16).

Live semi-final results
Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
Episode 14
(Monday, May 11, 2020)
Blake Shelton 1 Joanna Serenko "Lean On Me" Not selected
Kelly Clarkson 2 Micah Iverson "I Will Follow You Into the Dark" Public's vote
Blake Shelton 3 Todd Tilghman "Love, Me" Public's vote
John Legend 4 Zan Fiskum "Never Be the Same" Not selected
Nick Jonas 5 Thunderstorm Artis "Home" Public's vote
Kelly Clarkson 6 Megan Danielle "What Hurts the Most" Not selected
Nick Jonas 7 Allegra Miles "Overjoyed" Not selected
Blake Shelton 8 Toneisha Harris "Because You Loved Me" Not selected
John Legend 9 CammWess "Rainbow" Public's vote
Episode 15
(Tuesday, May 12, 2020)
Kelly Clarkson 1 Megan Danielle "Simple Man" Eliminated
Nick Jonas 2 Allegra Miles "In My Blood" Eliminated
John Legend 3 Zan Fiskum "Always Remember Us This Way" Eliminated
Blake Shelton 4 Joanna Serenko "Unaware" Eliminated
5 Toneisha Harris "Lovin' You" Instantly saved
Non-competition performances
Order Performer(s) Song
15.1 Top 9 with coaches "Everyday People"
15.2 Kane Brown "Cool Again"
15.3 Doja Cat "Say So"
15.4 James Taylor and Henry Taylor "Moon River"

Week 3: Finale (May 18–19)

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The finale comprised episodes 16 to 18. The final 5 performed on episode 16, with the final results following on episode 18; meanwhile, episode 17 was a cutdown show. On Monday, each artist performed an original song and a cover, and then performed a duet with their respective coach on Tuesday.

For the first time this season, artists had studio versions of their performances released on iTunes and Apple Music, with each artist's original song and coach duet being released. However, unlike previous seasons, a purchase or stream of these performances did not factor into voting. Todd Tilghman from Team Blake became the first and the only vocalist of the season to reach top 10 on iTunes. His original song's studio recording hit #1 on iTunes Overall Chart and iTunes Country Chart.

With both Tilghman and Harris finishing in top two, this marked the second time in which Shelton's artists have finished in the top two since season 3 (Cassadee Pope and Terry McDermott).[10]

Coach Artist Episode 16 (Monday, May 18, 2020) Episode 18 (Tuesday, May 19, 2020) Result
Order Solo Song Order Original Song Order Duet (with Coach)
John Legend CammWess 1 "Purple Rain" 7 "Save It For Tomorrow" 13 "Rocket Man" Fourth place
Blake Shelton Todd Tilghman 2 "I Can Only Imagine" 6 "Long Way Home" 11 "Authority Song" Winner
Kelly Clarkson Micah Iverson 8 "Chasing Cars" 3 "Butterflies" 15 "I Run to You" Fifth place
Nick Jonas Thunderstorm Artis 10 "What a Wonderful World" 4 "Sedona" 12 "You'll Be in My Heart" Third place
Blake Shelton Toneisha Harris 5 "Faithfully" 9 "My Superhero" 14 "Don't Stop" Runner-up
Non-competition performances
Order Performer(s) Song(s)
16.1 Top 5 finalists "Shine"
18.1 CeeLo Green, Shakira, Bebe Rexha, coaches, and the Top 9 "Let My Love Open the Door"
18.2 Jonas Brothers ft. Karol G "X"
18.3 John Legend "Conversations in the Dark" / "All of Me"
18.4 Lady Antebellum "Champagne Night"
18.5 Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani "Nobody but You"
18.6 Kelly Clarkson "I Dare You"
18.7 Kevin Farris, Lauren Duski, Jacob Maxwell, Alexa Cappelli, Jake Hoot, Mike Jerel, Ricky Duran, and Britton Buchanan "What the World Needs Now Is Love"
18.8 Nick Jonas "Until We Meet Again"
18.9 Bon Jovi "Limitless"

Elimination chart

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Color key

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Artist's info
  •   Team Kelly
  •   Team Nick
  •   Team Legend
  •   Team Blake
Result details
  •   Winner
  •   Runner-up
  •   Third place
  •   Fourth place
  •   Fifth place
  •   Saved by the instant save (via The Voice App)
  •   Saved by the public
  •   Saved by their coach
  •   Saved by Wild card (via The Voice App)
  •   Eliminated
  •    Number of performances reached Top 10 on iTunes

Overall

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Live remote shows results per week
Artist Week 1 Playoffs Week 2 Semi-final Week 3 Finale
Todd Tilghman Safe Safe Winner
Toneisha Harris Safe Safe Runner-up
Thunderstorm Artis Safe Safe Third place
CammWess Safe Safe Fourth place
Micah Iverson Safe Safe Fifth place
Allegra Miles Safe Eliminated Eliminated (Week 2)
Joanna Serenko Safe Eliminated
Megan Danielle Safe Eliminated
Zan Fiskum Safe Eliminated
Cedrice Eliminated Eliminated (Week 1)
Mandi Castillo Eliminated
Michael Williams Eliminated
Arei Moon Eliminated
Joei Fulco Eliminated
Mandi Thomas Eliminated
Mike Jerel Eliminated
Roderick Chambers Eliminated

Teams

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Live remote shows results per team
Artist Week 1 Playoffs Week 2 Semi-final Week 3 Finale
Micah Iverson Public's vote Advanced Fifth place
Megan Danielle Coach's choice Eliminated
Cedrice Eliminated
Mandi Thomas Eliminated
Thunderstorm Artis Public's vote Advanced Third place
Allegra Miles Coach's choice Eliminated
Arei Moon Eliminated
Michael Williams Eliminated
Roderick Chambers Eliminated
CammWess Public's vote Advanced Fourth place
Zan Fiskum Coach's choice Eliminated
Mandi Castillo Eliminated
Mike Jerel Eliminated
Todd Tilghman Public's vote Advanced Winner  
Toneisha Harris Coach's choice Advanced Runner-up
Joanna Serenko Public's vote Eliminated
Joei Fulco Eliminated

Artists who appeared on other shows or in previous seasons

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Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per episode of The Voice (American TV series) season 18
No. Title Air date Timeslot (ET) Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
1 "The Blind Auditions Premiere, Part 1" February 24, 2020 Monday 8:00 p.m. 1.5 8.99[11]
2 "The Blind Auditions Premiere, Part 2" February 25, 2020 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 1.4 8.57[12]
3 "The Blind Auditions, Part 3" March 2, 2020 Monday 8:00 p.m. 1.5 9.00[13]
4 "The Blind Auditions, Part 4" March 9, 2020 1.3 8.73[14]
5 "The Blind Auditions, Part 5" March 16, 2020 1.8 9.98[15]
6 "The Battles Premiere" March 23, 2020 1.7 9.57[16]
7 "The Battles Part 2" March 30, 2020 1.7 9.77[17]
8 "The Battles Part 3" April 6, 2020 1.5 9.59[18]
9 "The Knockouts Premiere" April 13, 2020 1.6 9.84[19]
10 "The Knockouts Part 2" April 20, 2020 1.4 9.17[20]
11 "Road To Live Shows" April 27, 2020 0.9 6.68[21]
12 "Live Playoffs Top 17 Performances" May 4, 2020 1.0 7.37[22]
13 "Live Playoffs Top 17 Results" May 5, 2020 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 1.0 7.18[23]
14 "Live Semi-Final Top 9 Performances" May 11, 2020 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.9 7.29[24]
15 "Live Semi-Final Top 9 Results" May 12, 2020 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 0.9 7.06[25]
16 "Live Finale Top 5 Performances" May 18, 2020 Monday 8:00 p.m. 1.0 7.63[26]
17 "Live Finale Cutdown Show" May 19, 2020 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 0.7 5.16[27]
18 "Live Finale Top 5 Results" May 19, 2020 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.9 7.54[27]

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