Shreveport’s Max Chambers wasn’t chosen by his coach, Michael Bublé, to move on to the live finals of “The Voice,” but he can still be chosen by the fans in a vote.
Chambers, 14, once again impressed judges and the audience with his performance of “A Change Is Gonna Come,” by Sam Cooke, but Bublé could only choose one of his five artists to move on to the live finale, choosing Jazz McKenzie.
However, two artists whose coaches did not select them will move forward to the finale via a fan vote from Dec. 1. The results will be revealed on tonight’s episode at 8 p.m., and the top six contestants will all perform tonight. The fans will vote for the winner, who will be announced tomorrow for the finale, according to NBC.
While Chambers is hoping to be one of the two artists voted into the Live Shows by the fans, “getting to work with such profound artists and getting to stay so long, all the way up until the playoffs, was just incredible to me,” Chambers said. “It’s such an honor to be on the show.”
If Chambers were voted to stay for the Live Shows, he would have a chance to win the whole show and be the youngest winner in the history of ‘The Voice.”
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