It’s down to the final four on Season 15 of The Voice.
Although eight singers from Team Kelly Clarkson, Team Blake Shelton, Team Adam Levine and Team Jennifer Hudson started the week with some dynamite performances, only four made it through to what will be next week’s live finale of the NBC singing competition.
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As per usual, the first three finalists were pushed through to the finale by fans’ votes, with the final being saved through the Instant Save for the three singers in danger.
Keep scrolling to see which of your favorite The Voice singers made it through to the finale and which were eliminated Tuesday.
The Voice airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.
Finalist: Kirk Jay

Kirk Jay was the first singer to be saved by the fans’ votes, representing for Team Blake with his passion for country music and incredible voice.
Monday, Jay earned his place in the finale with aย mashup of “She’s Country” and “Country Must Be Country Wide” alongside Team Kelly’s Chevelย Shepherd, as well as a solo performance ofย “I Swear” that left Shelton confident his team member would make it to the finale.
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Finalist: Chevel Shepherd

That mashupย with Jay must have really wowed viewers of The Voice,ย as Shepherd was the second singer of the night to be pushed through to the finale by fans.ย
The Team Kelly member also showed off her country style with Monday’s solo performance of “Blue” by LeAnn Rimes.
Finalist: Chris Kroeze

Chris Kroeze, also of Team Blake, earned the third spot in next week’s finale, after mixing his skills in rock and country for a stand-out performance ofย The Marshall Tucker Band’s “Can’t You See” Monday.
Kroezeย also showed off his guitar skills during aย mashup of “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “Chain of Fools,” with Team Kelly’s Sarah Grace.ย
Finalist: Kennedy Holmes

Holmes’ amazing Instant Save performance earned her a spot in the finale during Tuesday’s live show, performingย “How Do I Live?” by LeAnneย Rimes.
Monday, after showcasing her pop skills alongside Team Adam’s Reagan Strange with a mashup of “Happy” and “Tightrope,” Team Jennifer’sย Kennedy Holmes blew the coaches away with an emotional performance of “This Is Me” fromย The Greatest Showmanย that Hudson said seemed far beyond the musician’s 14 years.
Eliminated: MaKenzie Thomas

Team Jennifer’s MaKenzie Thomasย did not earn spot in the finale Tuesday, despite her soulful Instant Save performance of “Up to the Mountain” by Patty Griffin.
Thomas showed off her range in Monday’s show with her solo performance ofย “Vision of Love” by Mariah Carey, which earned her praise by coach Hudson for its power.ย
For a duet,ย Thomas returned to the stage with Team Kelly’s Kymberli Joyeย for a mashupย ofย “Got to Be Real” and “Best of My Love.”ย
Eliminated: Reagan Strange

Following her controversial move from the Top 10 to the Top 8, Team Adam member Reagan Strange returned to the stage Monday with a solo performance of “You Are the Reason” by Calum Scott.
For her duet, she paired with Team Jennifer’s Kennedy Holmes for a mashupย of “Happy” and “Tightrope,” which made for a light and fun performance.
In Tuesday’s live show, Strangeย failed to secure aย place in the finale through the Instant Save performances, during which she sangย “Wherever You Will Go” by The Calling.
Eliminated: Sarah Grace

Team Kelly singer Sarah Graceย was eliminated via fan vote Tuesday after performing a stunning, if simple, version of “Sign of the Times” by Harry Styles for her solo performance the day prior.ย
For her duet,ย Grace partnered up withย Kroezeย to sing theย “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “Chain of Fools” mashup, with Kroezeย on guitar and Graceย on the keyboard.
Eliminated: Kymberli Joye

Team Kelly’s Kymberliย Joyeย was the other singer to be eliminated without the opportunity to perform for an Instant Save Tuesday.ย
In Monday’s Top 8 performances, Joyeย showcased her energetic personality with a solo performance of “Never Alone” by Tori Kelly.
For a duet,ย Joye returned for a fun disco number with Teamย Jennifer’sย Thomas for a mashup of “Got to Be Real” and “Best of My Love.”
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