A 23-year-old singer from Lincoln, Nebraska, Jayden Cree was a little familiar with “The Voice,” as her father, Bryan Olesen, earned a spot in the finale and placed third in Season 25. But now, she’s looking to claim the ultimate prize.
On Monday, May 19, and Tuesday, May 20, Jadyn Cree (Team Michael) will be competing against Renzo (Team John), Lucia Flores-Wiseman (Team Adam), Jaelen Johnston (Team Kelsea), and Adam David (Team Michael), vying for viewers’ votes during the two-night season 27 live finale.
Here’s how to cast your votes for Jadyn Cree…
2 Ways to Vote for Jadyn Cree to Win ‘The Voice’
Voting will begins when the show starts and remains open overnight. According to NBC, the voting window opens at 8 p.m. ET and continues until 7 a.m. ET.
As with past episodes, viewers have two ways to vote. For the overnight vote, the limit is one vote per email address per voting method.
The first way to vote is through NBC’s website. The second way is on the “The Voice” app, either via Apple for iPhones or via Google for Androids. Both the site and the app require signing in; you can create a free account that works for both or use an existing NBCUniversal Profile.
The Tuesday night episode will allow the finalists to perform with some blockbuster entertainers before the winner is revealed, but there will be no opportunity for fans to vote.
How to Watch ‘The Voice’ Finale

“The Voice” finale will begin on Monday, May 19 at 8/7c with the contestants’ final performances. Each will perform twice: a ballad and an uptempo song.
Then on Tuesday, May 20, at 9/8c, it will be the live results, with the winner being announced. There will also be multiple guest performances, along with each finalist getting their moment in the spotlight to sing a duet with their coach.
As of now, former “The Voice” coaches Alicia Keys, Chance the Rapper, Kelly Clarkson, and even Blake Shelton are all set to return. Season 22 winner Bryce Leatherwood will also be coming back to perform his new single, while Season 24 winner Michael Huntley will host a live red carpet special on social media.
The finale will be on NBC, but those without cable can stream the show on Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, FuboTV, and Sling TV. The shows will then be available on Peacock the day after.
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How to Vote for Jadyn Cree on ‘The Voice’ Finale