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The Voice
Season 19
Promotional poster
Hosted byCarson Daly
Coaches
No. of contestants40 artists
WinnerCarter Rubin
Winning coachGwen Stefani
Runner-upJim Ranger
No. of episodes19
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseOctober 19 (2020-10-19) –
December 15, 2020 (2020-12-15)
Season chronology
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Season 18
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Season 20

The nineteenth season of the American reality television series The Voice premiered on October 19, 2020, on NBC. Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend returned as coaches for their nineteenth, sixth, and fourth seasons, respectively. Gwen Stefani rejoined the panel for her fifth season, after being replaced by Nick Jonas the previous season. Meanwhile, Carson Daly returned for his nineteenth season as host.[1]

Starting from this season, the studio version of all performances are released on YouTube Music instead of iTunes as before. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, the bonus multiplier for downloads is not present for the second consecutive season as performances being recorded away from the studios; additionally, the entire season is filmed without a physical studio audience.[2]

Carter Rubin was named the winner of the season, marking Gwen Stefani's first win as a coach and Rubin as the youngest male winner (and second-youngest winner overall at the time of his victory, only behind season 14's winner Brynn Cartelli). After five attempts, Stefani also became the fourth female coach to win the competition, following Christina Aguilera, Alicia Keys, and Kelly Clarkson.[3]

Coaches and hosts

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On June 16, 2020, NBC announced that there would be a change in the coaches for this season. Blake Shelton would return for his nineteenth season, Kelly Clarkson for her sixth, and John Legend for his fourth. However, Nick Jonas opted not to return, allowing the return of Gwen Stefani after a one-season hiatus, marking her fifth season as a coach on the show.[4] Carson Daly returned as host.

This season's advisors for the Battles were: Kane Brown for Team Blake, Leon Bridges for Team Kelly, Miguel for Team Legend, and Julia Michaels for Team Gwen. Usher served as a mega-mentor for all teams during the Knockouts.

Teams

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Color key

Coaches Top 40 artists
Kelly Clarkson
DeSz Cami Clune Tanner Gomes Madeline Consoer Sid Kingsley Ryan Gallagher
Marisa Corvo Kelsie Watts Joseph Soul Emmalee Skylar Alyvia Mayton Eli Zamora
Gwen Stefani
Carter Rubin Ben Allen Payge Turner Joseph Soul Chloé Hogan Larriah Jackson
Van Andrew Ryan Berg Lauren Frihauf Tori Miller Lain Roy Liam St. John
John Legend
John Holiday Tamara Jade Bailey Rae Chloé Hogan Cami Clune Julia Cooper
Casmè Lauren Frihauf James Pyle Sid Kingsley Rio Souma Olivia Reyes
Blake Shelton
Jim Ranger Ian Flanigan Worth the Wait Sid Kingsley Taryn Papa Ben Allen
James Pyle Jus Jon Payton Lamar Aaron Scott Sam Stacy John Sullivan
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 Four-way Knockout.

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 Gwen
  •   Blocked by John
  •   Blocked by Blake

Episode 1 (Oct. 19)

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First blind auditions results
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Kelly Gwen John Blake
1 Tamara Jade 30 Bowie, Maryland "Cuz I Love You"
2 Lauren Frihauf 16 Byers, Colorado "Come to My Window"
3 Joseph Soul 34 Maui, Hawaii "Is This Love"
4 Ian Flanigan 30 Saugerties, New York "Colder Weather"
5 Hailey Green 14 St. Martin, Mississippi "Soulshine"
6 Jim Ranger 38 Bakersfield, California "Blue Ain’t Your Color"
7 Eli Zamora 25 El Paso, Texas "Ya lo Sé, Que Tu Te Vas"
8 Payge Turner 27 Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago "Call Out My Name"
9 Corey Ward 34 Hartsville, South Carolina "Way Down We Go"
10 Marisa Corvo 33 Staten Island, New York "Perfect"
11 John Holiday 35 Rosenberg, Texas "Misty"

Episode 2 (Oct. 20)

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Second blind auditions results
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Kelly Gwen John Blake
1 Taryn Papa 30 Middlebury, Connecticut "Anyway"
2 Liam St. John 29 Spokane, Washington "Sex and Candy"
3 Faye Moffett 35 Tulsa, Oklahoma "Anyone"
4 Aaron Scott 36 Tomah, Wisconsin "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)"
5 Madeline Consoer 24 Eagle River, Wisconsin "Girl" 1
6 Cami Clune 20 Buffalo, New York "Skinny Love"
7 Parede Valente-Johnson 28 Eugene, Oregon "Crossroads"
8 Ryan Gallagher 31 Ada Township, Michigan "The Prayer"
9 Chloé Hogan 20 Orlando, Florida "What the World Needs Now Is Love"
10 Kiari Mhoon 26 Fayetteville, North Carolina "Wanted"
11 Sid Kingsley 37 Richmond, Virginia "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"
  • ^1 Kelly blocked Blake, but Blake did not press his button, so the block did not count.

Episode 3 (Oct. 26)

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Third blind auditions results
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Kelly Gwen John Blake
1 Rio Souma 28 Detroit, Michigan "Cruisin'"
2 Ryan Berg 27 Dallas, Texas "Waiting on the World to Change"
3 Becca Kötte 33 Fargo, North Dakota "American Woman"
4 Jus Jon 30 Newport News, Virginia "Talk"
5 Ben Allen 42 Estero, Florida "Red Dirt Road"
6 Kelsie Watts 29 Lubbock, Texas "I Dare You"
7 James Mays 27 Memphis, Tennessee "The Show Must Go On"
8 Carter Rubin 14 Shoreham, New York "Before You Go"
9 Casmè 39 New Orleans, Louisiana "Baby I Love You"
10 Michelle Moonshine 28 Salt Lake City, Utah "Carolina in My Mind"
11 DeSz 30 Houston, Texas "Un-Break My Heart"

Episode 4 (Oct. 27)

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Fourth blind auditions results
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Kelly Gwen John Blake
1 Olivia Reyes 19 Teaneck, New Jersey "Falling"
2 Tony Mason 56 Tulsa, Oklahoma "What's Going On"
3 Sam Stacy 27 Lincoln, Nebraska "Fire and Rain"
4 Larriah Jackson 15 Sacramento, California "I'll Be There"
5 Payton Lamar 23 Jacksonville, Florida "Never Alone"
6 Van Andrew 29 Cooper, Texas "Behind Blue Eyes"
7 Tanner Gomes 28 Yuma, Arizona "Cowboys and Angels"

Episode 5 (Nov. 2)

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Fifth blind auditions results
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
Kelly Gwen John Blake
1 Julia Cooper 21 Poland, Ohio "Alaska"
2 Apropos 31 Detroit, Michigan "I Heard It Through The Grapevine"
3 John Sullivan 32 Concord, North Carolina "Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels)"
4 Skylar Alyvia Mayton 15 Ada, Michigan "Blinding Lights"
5 Lain Roy 22 Larkspur, Colorado "Someone You Loved"
6 Jared Ming 32 Oahu, Hawaii "Drunk Me"
7 Worth the Wait 13–47 Gadsden, Alabama "When Will I Be Loved"
8 Emmalee 20 Kings Mountain, North Carolina "How Will I Know" Team full
9 Bailey Rae 18 Roberta, Oklahoma "Does My Ring Burn Your Finger" Team full
10 Neci 32 Nashville, Tennessee "God Bless The Child"
11 Tori Miller 26 Siloam Springs, Arkansas "When You Say Nothing at All"
12 James Pyle 30 West Hills, California "Watermelon Sugar" Team full

Battles

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The Battles began on November 9, 2020. The advisors for this round were Leon Bridges for Team Kelly, Julia Michaels for Team Gwen, Miguel for Team Legend, and Kane Brown for Team Blake. 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.[5] Artists who win their battle or are stolen by another coach advance to the Knockout Rounds.

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
Episodes Coach Order Winner Song Loser 'Steal'/'Save' result
Kelly Gwen John Blake
Episode 6
(Monday, Nov. 9, 2020)
Blake 1 Worth the Wait "Little White Church" Taryn Papa
John 2 Tamara Jade "Hard Place" Olivia Reyes
Kelly 3 Madeline Consoer "Nobody Wants To Be Lonely" Eli Zamora
Gwen 4 Payge Turner "If the World Was Ending" Lauren Frihauf N/A
Blake 5 Jus Jon "Dancing with a Stranger" Payton Lamar Steal used Save used
John 6 Bailey Rae "Tennessee Whiskey" Sid Kingsley N/A
Episode 7
(Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020)
Kelly 1 DeSz "If You Don't Know Me by Now" Joseph Soul N/A Steal used
Blake 2 Jim Ranger "Good as You" John Sullivan Steal used Steal used Save used
Kelly 3 Tanner Gomes "Whiskey Lullaby" Skylar Alyvia Mayton
Gwen 4 Chloé Hogan "Adore You" Lain Roy Steal used
John 5 John Holiday "Summer Soft" Julia Cooper Steal used
Episode 8
(Monday, Nov. 16, 2020)
Gwen 1 Carter Rubin "Like I'm Gonna Lose You" Larriah Jackson Steal used Team full
Blake 2 Ian Flanigan "Have You Ever Seen the Rain?" Aaron Scott Team full Save used
John 3 Casmè "You're All I Need to Get By" Rio Souma
Kelly 4 Marisa Corvo "I Surrender" Ryan Gallagher
5 Kelsie Watts "I Love Me" Emmalee Team full
Blake 6 Ben Allen "Free" Sam Stacy Save used
Gwen 7 Van Andrew "Exile" Tori Miller
8 Ryan Berg "I Need a Dollar" Liam St. John
John 9 Cami Clune "Wicked Game" James Pyle

Knockouts

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In the Knockouts round, 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. Former coach Usher will serve as the mega mentor for all teams in this round.[6][7] This season, each saved artist from the Battle Rounds will go head-to-head in the four-way Knockout. Results for the head-to-head are decided by a public vote, with the winner announced during the first week of Live Shows.

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
      Artist was disqualified from the competition [a]
Knockouts results
Episodes Team Order Song Artists Song 'Steal' result
Winner Loser Kelly Gwen John Blake
Episode 9[7]
(Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020)
John 1 "Higher Ground" Tamara Jade Casmè "Wrecking Ball" N/A
Gwen 2 "Creep" Payge Turner Ryan Berg "Makin' Me Look Good Again" N/A
Blake 3 "Delta Dawn" Worth the Wait Ben Allen "She Got the Best of Me" N/A
Episode 10[6]
(Monday, Nov. 23, 2020)
Kelly 1 "Can We Talk" DeSz Sid Kingsley "Make It Rain" N/A Team full
Blake 2 "Humble and Kind" Jim Ranger Jus Jon "Finesse" Team full
John 3 "Let Me Down Easy" Bailey Rae Lauren Frihauf "Cry Baby" N/A
Blake 4 "Beautiful Crazy" Ian Flanigan James Pyle "In My Blood"
Gwen 5 "Lovely" Joseph Soul Van Andrew "Human"
Kelly 6 "Die from a Broken Heart" Madeline Consoer Kelsie Watts "You Oughta Know" N/A
Gwen 7 "You Say" Carter Rubin Chloé Hogan "Weak"
Episode 11
(Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020)
Kelly 1 "Real Good Man" Tanner Gomes Marisa Corvo "If I Could Turn Back Time" N/A Team full Team full Team full
John 2 "All by Myself" John Holiday Cami Clune "I Put A Spell On You"
Four–way Knockout 3 "Cry" Taryn Papa Julia Cooper "Wish You Were Gay" No steals allowed
Larriah Jackson "One and Only"
Ryan Gallagher[a] "Time to Say Goodbye"

Live shows

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Continuing from the previous season, the number of weeks of live shows consist of the Live Playoffs, the Semi-finals, and the Finale.

Live shows color key
      Artist was saved by the Public's votes
      Artist was saved by their coach
      Artist was not selected to be advance nor be eliminated
      Artist was instantly saved
      Artist was eliminated

Week 1: Live Playoffs (Nov. 30, Dec. 1)

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Playoffs results
Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
Episode 12
(Monday, Nov. 30, 2020)
Kelly Clarkson 1 DeSz "What's Love Got to Do with It" Public's vote
2 Madeline Consoer "What If I Never Get Over You" Eliminated
3 Tanner Gomes "Lovin' On You" Wild Card
4 Cami Clune "Never Tear Us Apart" Kelly's Choice
Gwen Stefani 5 Payge Turner "It's Gonna Be Me" Wild Card
6 Ben Allen "There Goes My Life" Gwen's choice
7 Joseph Soul "How Deep Is Your Love" Eliminated
8 Carter Rubin "Hero" Public's vote
Blake Shelton 9 Jim Ranger "Rumor" Blake's choice
10 Worth the Wait "Love Is Alive" Wild Card
11 Ian Flanigan "Make You Feel My Love" Public's vote
12 Taryn Papa "I Hope You're Happy Now" Eliminated
13 Sid Kingsley "Beyond" Eliminated
John Legend 14 Tamara Jade "Crazy" John's choice
15 Chloé Hogan "My Future" Eliminated
16 Bailey Rae "Sweet Music Man" Wild Card
17 John Holiday "Fly Me to the Moon" Public's vote
Episode 13
(Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2020)
Blake Shelton 1 Worth the Wait "I'm Gonna Love You Through It" Eliminated
Gwen Stefani 2 Payge Turner "Diamonds" Eliminated
Kelly Clarkson 3 Tanner Gomes "Pickin' Wildflowers" Eliminated
John Legend 4 Bailey Rae "Never Again, Again" Wild Card winner
Non-competition performances[b]
Order Performer(s) Song
13.1 Top 20 (Top 17 and the four-way knockout contestants) "Minefields"

Week 2: Semi-finals – Fan Week (Dec. 7–8)

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The Top 9 artists sing a new song dedicated to their own fans and also combine for special trios with one another. In the results, the top vote-getter from each team will advance to the finale and the rest of the artists will sing for the instant save.

Semi-finals results
Episode Coach Order Artist Solo Song Triplet Song Results
Episode 15[9]
(Monday, Dec. 7, 2020)
Blake Shelton 1 (3) Jim Ranger "Without You" "Will It Go Round in Circles" Public's vote
Kelly Clarkson 2 (9) Cami Clune "The Joke" "Pompeii" Not selected
Gwen Stefani 4 (6) Ben Allen "All About Tonight" "Tulsa Time" Not selected
John Legend 5 (9) John Holiday "Fix You" "Pompeii" Public's vote
Kelly Clarkson 7 (3) DeSz "Don't Let Go (Love)" "Will It Go Round in Circles" Public's vote
John Legend 8 (9) Bailey Rae "Georgia On My Mind" "Pompeii" Not selected
Blake Shelton 10 (6) Ian Flanigan "Angel" "Tulsa Time" Not selected
John Legend 11 (6) Tamara Jade "Let It Be" Not selected
Gwen Stefani 12 (3) Carter Rubin "Rainbow Connection" "Will It Go Round in Circles" Public's vote
Episode 16
(Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020)
Gwen Stefani 1 Ben Allen "Prayed for You" Eliminated
Kelly Clarkson 2 Cami Clune "When the Party's Over" Eliminated
John Legend 3 Bailey Rae "Your Cheatin' Heart" Eliminated
4 Tamara Jade "Feeling Good" Eliminated
Blake Shelton 5 Ian Flanigan "Anymore" Instant Save
Non-competition performances
Order Performer(s) Song
15.1 Gwen Stefani "Let Me Reintroduce Myself"
16.1 Kelly Clarkson and Brett Eldredge "Under the Mistletoe"
16.2 John Legend "Wild"

Week 3: Finale (Dec. 14–15)

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The final five performed on Monday, December 14, 2020, with the final results the following day. In the first episode of the finale, each artist performed an original song and a cover. In the second episode, each artist performed a duet with their respective coach.

Coach Artist Episode 17 (Monday, Dec. 14, 2020) Episode 19 (Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020) Result
Order Solo Song Order Original Song Order Duet (with Coach)
Gwen Stefani Carter Rubin 1 "The Climb" 9 "Up From Here" 15 "You Make It Feel Like Christmas" Winner
Kelly Clarkson DeSz 6 "Landslide" 2 "Holy Ground" 11 "I'm Every Woman" Fourth place
Blake Shelton Ian Flanigan 3 "In Color" 7 "Never Learn" 13 "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" Third place
Jim Ranger 10 "With a Little Help from My Friends" 4 "Last" 14 "Streets of Bakersfield" Runner-up
John Legend John Holiday 8 "Halo" 5 "Where Do We Go" 12 "Bridge Over Troubled Water" Fifth place
Non-competition performances
Order Performer(s) Song
17.1 Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani "Happy Anywhere"
19.1 Top 20
(Top 17 and the four-way knockout contestants)
"Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree"
19.2 Nelly featuring Florida Georgia Line "Lil Bit"
19.3 Lewis Capaldi "Before You Go"
19.4 24kGoldn featuring Iann Dior "Mood"
19.5 Lauren Daigle "You Say"
19.6 Jason Derulo "Take You Dancing" / "Savage Love"
19.7 Dan + Shay "Take Me Home For Christmas"
19.8 Julia Michaels featuring JP Saxe "If the World Was Ending"
19.9 Keith Urban featuring Pink "One Too Many"

Elimination chart

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Results color key
      Winner                                           Saved by Instant Save (via Voice App)
      Runner up                                           Saved by the public
      Third Place                                           Saved by their coach
      Fourth place                                           Saved by Wild Card (via Voice App)
      Fifth place                                           Eliminated
Coaches color key
      Team Kelly
      Team Gwen
      Team Legend
      Team Blake

Overall

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Live shows results per week
Artists Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Finale
Carter Rubin Safe Safe Winner
Jim Ranger Safe Safe Runner-up
Ian Flanigan Safe Safe 3rd place
DeSz Safe Safe 4th place
John Holiday Safe Safe 5th place
Ben Allen Safe Eliminated Eliminated (Week 2)
Cami Clune Safe Eliminated
Tamara Jade Safe Eliminated
Bailey Rae Safe Eliminated
Tanner Gomes Eliminated Eliminated (Week 1)
Payge Turner Eliminated
Worth the Wait Eliminated
Madeline Consoer Eliminated
Chloé Hogan Eliminated
Sid Kingsley Eliminated
Taryn Papa Eliminated
Joseph Soul Eliminated

Teams

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Live shows results per team
Artists Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Finale
DeSz Public's vote Advanced Fourth place
Cami Clune Coach's choice Eliminated
Tanner Gomes Eliminated
Madeline Consoer Eliminated
Carter Rubin Public's vote Advanced Winner
Ben Allen Coach's choice Eliminated
Payge Turner Eliminated
Joseph Soul Eliminated
John Holiday Public's vote Advanced Fifth place
Tamara Jade Coach's choice Eliminated
Bailey Rae Public's vote Eliminated
Chloé Hogan Eliminated
Jim Ranger Coach's choice Advanced Runner-up
Ian Flanigan Public's vote Advanced Third place
Worth the Wait Eliminated
Sid Kingsley Eliminated
Taryn Papa Eliminated

Ratings

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Viewership and ratings per episode of The Voice season 19
No. Title Air date Timeslot (ET) Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
1 "The Blind Auditions Premiere, Part 1" October 19, 2020 Monday 8:00 p.m. 1.2 8.20[10]
2 "The Blind Auditions Premiere, Part 2" October 20, 2020 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 1.1 7.73[11]
3 "The Blind Auditions, Part 3" October 26, 2020 Monday 8:00 p.m. 1.0 7.60[12]
4 "The Blind Auditions, Part 4" October 27, 2020 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 1.0 7.76[13]
5 "The Blind Auditions, Part 5" November 2, 2020 Monday 8:00 p.m. 1.1 7.71[14]
6 "The Battles Begin" November 9, 2020 1.0 7.27[15]
7 "The Battles, Part 2" November 10, 2020 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 1.1 7.64[16]
8 "The Battles, Part 3" November 16, 2020 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.9 6.92[17]
9 "The Knockouts Premiere" November 17, 2020 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 1.1 7.54[18]
10 "The Knockouts, Part 2" November 23, 2020 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.9 7.07[19]
11 "The Knockouts, Part 3" November 24, 2020 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 1.0 7.06[20]
12 "Live Top 17 Performances" November 30, 2020 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.9 7.17[21]
13 "Live Top 17 Results" December 1, 2020 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 0.8 7.13[22]
14 "The Voice Holiday Celebration" December 3, 2020 Thursday 8:00 p.m. 0.7 5.46[23]
15 "Live Top 9 Performances" December 7, 2020 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.8 6.95[24]
16 "Live Top 9 Results" December 8, 2020 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 0.7 6.64[25]
17 "Live Finale Part 1" December 14, 2020 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.9 7.09[26]
18 "Live Finale Cutdown Show" December 15, 2020 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 0.7 5.89[27]
19 "Live Finale Part 2" December 15, 2020 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.9 7.26[27]

References

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Citations

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Gallagher performed in the Four-Way Knockout, but was disqualified from the program prior to the winner of the Knockout being announced on the first week of the live shows for allegedly violating the program's COVID-19-related protocols. Therefore, the public vote results were based on the remaining three artists who competed.
  2. ^ Pre-recorded performances[8]
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