The Voice” is about to have a new winner.

On Monday night, the top five remaining singers in the Season 26 competition will perform for a final shot at the $100,000 prize and a record deal.

“The Voice” will reveal the winner — based on overnight voting from viewers at home — during the finale on Tuesday.

Here’s a look at the season’s top five — and how to cast your votes.

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As the Deseret News previously reported, the top five singers competing in the Season 26 finale are:

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‘The Voice’ 2024 season finale: How to vote

Per NBC.com, there are two ways to vote for your favorite singer in “The Voice” finale:

Viewers will be able to vote overnight following the Dec. 9 episode. The voting window begins at 6 p.m. MST on Dec. 9 and ends at 5 a.m. MST on Dec. 10.

Viewers are limited to one vote per email address per voting method, according to NBC.com.

“The Voice” will reveal the Season 26 winner during a two-hour episode airing 8 p.m. on Tuesday.

What happens during ‘The Voice’ Season 26 finale?

On Monday night, the top five artists will each perform two songs: one ballad and a more upbeat number.

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Each top five contestant will also perform a duet with their coach.

Before “The Voice” reveals the Season 26 winner on Tuesday, the finale will feature a slew of appearances and performances from special guest stars.

Martha Stewart, former “Voice” coach Kelly Clarkson and Sting, who was a mentor on the show earlier this season, will all be part of the finale, per USA Today.

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The finale will also feature a “Wicked”-themed number from this season’s top eight artists.

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