Adam David The Voice Season 27 Winner surprised everyone when he finished his blind audition with only one coach turning — Michael Bublé.
Michael immediately turned to the other coaches and said, “Thank you, guys. Thank you.” Little did he realize he had just picked the champion of The Voice Season 27.
At 35, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Adam David The Voice Season 27 Winner was announced on Tuesday night, delivering one of the most unexpected results in the show’s history.
What makes this win even more remarkable is that Adam was a one-chair turn who managed to win the entire competition. Moreover, he had to earn an instant save the previous week just to secure a place in the finale.

Adam David The Voice Season 27 Winner: The Road to Victory
On the results show last Tuesday, Adam faced elimination along with three others — Renzo from Team Legend, Lucia Flores-Wiseman from Team Adam, and Jaelen Johnston from Team Kelsea. Meanwhile, Adam’s teammate Jaydn Cree had already made it to the finale.
Adam’s powerful rendition of Teddy Swims’ “Lose Control” won him the instant save. He then impressed viewers again with performances of “You Are So Beautiful” and “Hard Fought Hallelujah.”
By Tuesday, Adam David The Voice Season 27 Winner had made history as the first artist saved by the instant save to take home the trophy. Jaelen took second place, Renzo was third, Lucia finished fourth, and Jaydn came in fifth.
This also marked back-to-back wins for coach Michael Bublé, who previously coached Sonofrio Vasquez to victory in Season 26. Interestingly, Michael never had a contestant who was a three- or four-chair turn this season.
Adam entered the competition as an experienced musician, having already released music. His latest single, “Savior,” came out in March — a song he began writing the night he started treatment for addiction in 2019 and completed on the day he finished the program.
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