The Complete List Of The Voice Winners (Seasons 1–27) And Where They Are Now In 2025
The Voice has captivated millions of viewers since its debut in 2011, launching a new era of singing competition television with its iconic Blind Auditions and rotating panel of superstar coaches. Unlike other shows, the prestige of winning *The Voice* often comes with intense scrutiny over what happens next, as fans eagerly track whether the champion can translate their TV success into a lasting, chart-topping music career.
As of December 2025, the show has crowned 27 winners, each walking away with a life-changing prize package and the backing of a major record label. From country stars to pop-rock vocalists and folk trios, the roster of champions is diverse. This comprehensive guide reveals every single winner, details the most recent champion, and provides exclusive, up-to-the-minute 2025 updates on the careers of the show's most successful—and recently active—alumni.
Every Winner of The Voice US (Season 1 to Season 27)
The journey to becoming a winner on *The Voice* is grueling, requiring not only vocal talent but also strategic song choices and a strong connection with a superstar coach. The winner receives a substantial cash prize and a record deal with Universal Music Group. Here is the complete list of every champion and their winning coach:
- Season 1: Javier Colon (Team Adam Levine)
- Season 2: Jermaine Paul (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 3: Cassadee Pope (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 4: Danielle Bradbery (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 5: Tessanne Chin (Team Adam Levine)
- Season 6: Josh Kaufman (Team Usher)
- Season 7: Craig Wayne Boyd (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 8: Sawyer Fredericks (Team Pharrell Williams)
- Season 9: Jordan Smith (Team Adam Levine)
- Season 10: Alisan Porter (Team Christina Aguilera)
- Season 11: Sundance Head (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 12: Chris Blue (Team Alicia Keys)
- Season 13: Chloe Kohanski (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 14: Brynn Cartelli (Team Kelly Clarkson)
- Season 15: Chevel Shepherd (Team Kelly Clarkson)
- Season 16: Maelyn Jarmon (Team John Legend)
- Season 17: Jake Hoot (Team Kelly Clarkson)
- Season 18: Todd Tilghman (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 19: Carter Rubin (Team Gwen Stefani)
- Season 20: Cam Anthony (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 21: Girl Named Tom (Team Kelly Clarkson)
- Season 22: Bryce Leatherwood (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 23: Gina Miles (Team Niall Horan)
- Season 24: Huntley (Team Niall Horan)
- Season 25: Asher HaVon (Team Reba McEntire)
- Season 26: L. Rodgers (Team Michael Bublé)
- Season 27: Adam David (Team Michael Bublé)
The Most Recent Champion: Adam David (Season 27)
The latest addition to this prestigious list is Adam David, who was crowned the winner of *The Voice* Season 27 in May 2025. Hailing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, David's victory marked a historic moment for his coach, Michael Bublé. The win gave Bublé his second consecutive victory, establishing him as a formidable coaching presence and only the fourth coach in the show's history to achieve back-to-back wins. David’s powerful vocals and compelling stage presence throughout the competition secured him the title, the $100,000 cash prize, and the coveted Universal Music Group recording contract.
Career Updates: Where are The Voice Winners Now in 2025?
The true measure of a *The Voice* champion often lies in their post-show career longevity. While the show guarantees a record deal, navigating the music industry is the ultimate test. Here are the latest career updates on some of the most notable winners, demonstrating their current moves in the industry.
Cassadee Pope (Season 3, Team Blake)
Cassadee Pope remains one of the show’s most recognizable success stories, particularly in the country music scene. However, in a significant career pivot, Pope has recently been shifting away from the country genre and moving back towards her pop-rock roots. Before *The Voice*, she was the lead vocalist of the pop-punk band Hey Monday. Her country success included a Grammy nomination for her duet with Chris Young, "Think of You." This return to pop-rock demonstrates her commitment to evolving her sound and exploring different musical avenues in 2025.
Danielle Bradbery (Season 4, Team Blake)
Danielle Bradbery, who won the show at just 16 years old, has shown remarkable resilience and independence in her career. She has continued to release new music, and in a major update, she released her third studio album, *Danielle*, in September 2024. This self-titled project was her first album released independently on her own DB Records, a bold move that allows her greater creative control and freedom in the competitive country music landscape. Her continued presence on the country charts solidifies her status as one of the most enduring winners.
Girl Named Tom (Season 21, Team Kelly)
The folk-pop trio Girl Named Tom (comprised of siblings Caleb, Joshua, and Bekah Liechty) made history as the first group to win *The Voice*. Their success has continued well into 2025. They have announced a brief US tour later this year, supporting their album *One More Christmas*. Furthermore, the trio is embarking on a dedicated trio tour in May 2025, showcasing their unique harmonies and growing following. Their ongoing touring schedule and consistent album releases prove that group acts can indeed find long-term success after the show.
The Voice's Impact: The Stars Who Didn't Win
A crucial element of *The Voice*'s legacy is the number of highly successful artists who participated but did not take home the top prize. This highlights that winning the competition is not the only path to stardom, adding to the show's topical authority.
The Uncrowned Legends
Many contestants who finished as runners-up or were eliminated earlier in the competition have gone on to forge major careers, sometimes even eclipsing the success of their winning peers. One tragic but notable example is Christina Grimmie, who finished third in Season 6. She was already a YouTube sensation and went on to tour with artists like Selena Gomez before her untimely death.
Other fan favorites who didn't win but gained significant attention include Rose Short and Judith Hill. Their powerful performances and loyal fan bases prove that the exposure from the show is often more valuable than the contract itself. The show’s ability to launch careers even without a win demonstrates its power as a platform for emerging talent.
Artists Who Never Made It On
Perhaps the most surprising fact for new fans is that some of today's biggest stars were either rejected during the audition process or didn't make it to the main show. Country superstar Luke Combs and pop sensation Chappell Roan both auditioned for *The Voice* but were reportedly rejected. This incredible piece of trivia serves as a reminder that the talent-spotting process is imperfect and that raw, star-making talent can sometimes be overlooked by the celebrity coaches, only to find massive success on their own terms.
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