The Voice has seen a wide array of talent over the years! Not only that, but judges have also come and gone, including big names such as Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Nick Jonas.
The Voice became a major fan favorite when it first debuted in April 2011, crowning Javier Colon the very first winner with coach Adam Levine by his side. With two studio albums to his name since his win, Javier is just one winner who went on to pave their way in the music industry. We’re looking back on the other winners and what they’re up to now!
The season 27 winner of the show was Adam David from Team Bublé, and he stayed busy throughout 2025 after his major victory. Adam booked multiple performance gigs through the end of that year, including singing the “Star Spangled Banner” at Florida’s “Stars and Strings” concert.
In 2023, the season 24 winner was announced to be Huntley, Niall Horan‘s contestant, whereas previous winners were Gina Miles of season 23, Bryce Leatherwood of season 22, Girl Named Tom of season 21 and Cam Anthony of season 20.
Season 19 ended with Carter Rubin being crowned the new winner of The Voice with coach Gwen Stefani. Carter made history as the youngest male winner of the show at just 15 years old. When News47.us spoke exclusively with Carter after his big win, he revealed that he was already thinking about “possible albums.” He added, “I have a few songs I am working on, and I do want to get in the studio one day and record them. Once COVID is over, I want to perform to a live audience.” He also revealed he has dreams of acting in the future.
“If I was on Broadway, I would not complain. I definitely love theater and acting in general. I would love to be in a film one day. That would be a huge dream of mine,” Carter told News47.us.
Team Blake’s Todd Tilghman was the show’s season 18 champion. He was announced as the winner virtually in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Todd recently dropped his new single “In A Heartache” on Valentine’s Day.


