The Voice continues its reign as one of the most successful and longest-running singing competitions on television, with its most recent finale crowning a new champion in May 2025. The show’s format, which relies on the blind audition and the star-power of its celebrity coaches, has launched 27 unique talents into the music industry, each hoping to translate their on-screen success into lasting stardom. This definitive list details every winner and provides a crucial, up-to-the-minute look at where the most recent champions stand in their 2025 music careers.
As of December 15, 2025, the focus remains on the incredible back-to-back winning streak of Coach Michael Bublé and the groundbreaking, diverse talent emerging from the latest seasons, including a blues-soul advocate and a history-making queer artist. The journey from the final stage to the charts is often a complex one, and we break down the latest singles, album plans, and genre breakthroughs from the newest crop of champions.
Every Champion: The Complete List of The Voice Winners (Seasons 1–27)
The history of The Voice is defined by the diverse genres and powerful vocalists who have claimed the top prize. From the inaugural winner, Javier Colon, to the latest champion, Adam David, each artist represents a unique moment in the show's evolution. Coach Blake Shelton remains the winningest mentor in the show's history, though Michael Bublé is quickly closing the gap with two consecutive wins.
Here is the definitive, season-by-season list of every winner and their victorious coach:
- Season 1 (2011): Javier Colon (Team Adam Levine)
- Season 2 (2012): Jermaine Paul (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 3 (2012): Cassadee Pope (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 4 (2013): Danielle Bradbery (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 5 (2013): Tessanne Chin (Team Adam Levine)
- Season 6 (2014): Josh Kaufman (Team Usher)
- Season 7 (2014): Craig Wayne Boyd (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 8 (2015): Sawyer Fredericks (Team Pharrell Williams)
- Season 9 (2015): Jordan Smith (Team Adam Levine)
- Season 10 (2016): Alisan Porter (Team Christina Aguilera)
- Season 11 (2016): Sundance Head (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 12 (2017): Chris Blue (Team Alicia Keys)
- Season 13 (2017): Chloe Kohanski (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 14 (2018): Brynn Cartelli (Team Kelly Clarkson)
- Season 15 (2018): Chevel Shepherd (Team Kelly Clarkson)
- Season 16 (2019): Maelyn Jarmon (Team John Legend)
- Season 17 (2019): Jake Hoot (Team Kelly Clarkson)
- Season 18 (2020): Todd Tilghman (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 19 (2020): Carter Rubin (Team Gwen Stefani)
- Season 20 (2021): Cam Anthony (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 21 (2021): Girl Named Tom (Team Kelly Clarkson)
- Season 22 (2022): Bryce Leatherwood (Team Blake Shelton)
- Season 23 (2023): Gina Miles (Team Niall Horan)
- Season 24 (2023): Huntley (Team Niall Horan)
- Season 25 (2024): Asher HaVon (Team Reba McEntire)
- Season 26 (2024): Sofronio Vasquez (Team Michael Bublé)
- Season 27 (2025): Adam David (Team Michael Bublé)
The Current Status: Adam David and Michael Bublé’s Historic Run
The latest season of The Voice, Season 27, concluded on May 20, 2025, with the crowning of Adam David from Team Michael Bublé. This victory was significant for multiple reasons. For David, a blues soul singer-songwriter from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the win was a culmination of a long journey, which included his powerful advocacy for recovery from addiction. His deeply personal story resonated with voters, especially through the performance of his original song, "Savior," which he released just before the finale.
For his coach, Michael Bublé, the win marked a historic moment: his second consecutive victory. Bublé, who had only joined the show a season earlier, became the fourth coach in the show's history to achieve back-to-back wins, solidifying his unexpected but dominant presence on the panel.
Following his win, Adam David has been focused on leveraging the platform to share his message and his blues-soul sound. While official album details are still pending, the momentum from "Savior" suggests a full-length release focused on themes of hope and perseverance is imminent. The attention he received for his powerful, soaring voice and his ability to overcome imposter syndrome during the competition has positioned him as one of the most compelling winners in recent memory.
The 2025 Breakthroughs: Asher HaVon and Sofronio Vasquez
The two winners preceding Adam David have also made major moves in 2025, demonstrating the diverse post-show paths available to The Voice champions.
Asher HaVon (Season 25 Winner)
Asher HaVon, who won Season 25 in May 2024, made history as the first openly queer singer to win the American version of the competition, securing a first-ever victory for his coach, country legend Reba McEntire. The soulful gospel and R&B artist from Selma, Alabama, has been actively building his career in 2025.
His post-win momentum included the release of the new song "Thank You," which he dedicated to Reba McEntire, showcasing the strong bond between coach and artist. Furthermore, HaVon expanded his musical catalog with the release of the single "Dance Floor" in July 2025, indicating a continued push into the R&B and soul market. HaVon's powerful voice and historic win have made him a significant figure in modern reality television music, proving that the show can indeed launch artists who break traditional molds.
Sofronio Vasquez (Season 26 Winner)
Sofronio Vasquez, the Filipino pop singer who won Season 26 in December 2024, delivered Michael Bublé his first of two consecutive wins. Vasquez’s journey from Mindanao to the US stage has captivated fans globally, and his 2025 career has taken a unique international turn.
In a notable move, Vasquez officially became a Star Magic artist, a major talent management agency, marking his launch into a new universe where he can reach for more stars. Reports indicate that the Season 26 champion has been busy in 2025, with his life changing dramatically to include world touring. This path highlights a growing trend of The Voice winners leveraging their platform for global opportunities, particularly within the pop and international music scenes, a significant deviation from the traditional country-pop route.
The Legacy and Future of The Voice Champions
The question of whether The Voice produces superstars on the level of other reality shows is one that constantly follows the winners. While some, like Cassadee Pope and Danielle Bradbery, have found notable success in the country music genre, the most recent champions are proving that the show’s legacy is increasingly about diversity and niche market success.
From the blues-soul advocacy of Adam David to the historic R&B win of Asher HaVon and the international pop aspirations of Sofronio Vasquez, the champions of Seasons 25, 26, and 27 are showing that the true prize is the platform itself. Their 2025 career trajectories—marked by new singles, touring, and powerful personal narratives—demonstrate that the show remains a vital launching pad for artists who are ready to define their own success on their own terms, making the current era one of the most exciting and unpredictable in The Voice history.
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