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‘The Voice’: See all the four chair turn auditions on season 24

Season 24 of “The Voice” proved to have talent unlike past seasons as 20 hopeful contestants all earned four chair turns during blind auditions.

Of the 56 contestants who made it through on the show, almost two dozen contestants had all four coaches fighting in hopes they’d be their coach this season.

Four-chair auditions are always something to strive for in your audition, as the artist would have the most choice to pick to compete under coaches John Legend, Gwen Stefani, Niall Horan and Reba McEntire.

See all of the special four-chair auditions of season 24 below.

Team Legend

Mara Justine

Justine, 21 is a contestant who blew coaches away early in the season. She received a chair turn from each coach during her performance of Elton John’s “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.”

Legend was so impressed he asked Justine to sing with him in a duet of his song “All of Me.” She ended up joining his team right after.

Ephraim Owens

The next four-chair turn performance was Owens’ version of Labrinth’s “Beneath Your Beautiful.”

Stee

The singer from South Carolina won coaches over with his fun cover of “Sugar” by Maroon 5. One coach even blocked Horan from being able to coach Stee.

Kaylee Shimizu

The 17-year-old contestant quickly earned all four chairs with her performance of “Golden Slumbers” by the Beatles.

Throughout her audition she hit quite a range of high and low notes, as coaches stood on their feet watching.

Jarae Womack

Womack performed Amy Winehouse’s “Back to Black” during her four-chair audition. The contestant stood out for her soulful and emotional performance.

Coaches praised calling her performance “insane.”

Lila Forde

This unique performance earned two chair turns almost immediately, as Forde played the keys in her audition to Blind Faith’s “Can’t Find My Way Home.”

“You look so comfortable up there on that piano,” Horan praised after the audition.

Willie Gomez

This audition was sung entirely in Spanish, wowing coaches. Gomez performed Manuel Turizo’s “La Bachata” as coaches danced along.

Horan and Legend both hit their button at the last second of his audition, ending with four-chair turns.

Caleb Sasser

Sasser gave an emotional rendition of Toni Braxton’s “Another Sad Love Song.”

He consistently received praise on his cheerful and bright personality, adding to what impressed the coaches with his audition.

Team Gwen

Chechi Sarai

This audition had the coaches’ jaws to the floor within the first few seconds, as Sarai hit whistle high notes. She quickly followed with four-chair turns at the start of her performance.

She auditioned with Minnie Riperton’s “Lovin’ You.”

Rudi

The artist gave a powerful performance to Lesley Gore’s “You Don’t Own Me.” The 28-year-old impressed all coaches with a chair turn, but Legend was blocked by another coach from be Rudi’s coach.

She walked on to the show under Stefani’s team.

Jacquie Roar

The country singer lit up the stage with her audition singing Gretchen Wilson’s “Here for the Party.” She earned four chair turns after belting impressive notes.

Brandon Montel

The 29-year-old performed a soulful and groovy cover of H.E.R.’s “Hard Place.” Once again, Legend was blocked from being a coach for this contestant.

McEntire told the contestant he was “so special.”

Team Niall

Alexa Wildish

Horan, Legend and McEntire all hit their buttons at the same time, as Stefani joined in later. Horan got emotional watching Wildish’s audition of “Songbird” by Fleetwood Mac.

Laura Williams

The young contestant kicked off her audition strong with her unique voice. She auditioned with Spencer Smith’s “Fingers Crossed.”

The coaches praised her for her bright and vibrant energy. McEntire even called Williams a prodigy for her performance.

Nini Iris

Iris sang Outlaw’s “I See Red,” earning all four-chair turns before the first chorus of the song.

“Which planet do you come from?” Horan joked to her after the stellar performance. The coach said he was going to fight hard for the contestant, as she later joined his team.

Huntley

After a powerful and raspy performance that earned contestant Huntley four chair turns at the same time by coaches, he was not the one who had the final say as to who his coach should be.

After singing the Black Crowes’ “She Talks To Angels,” the contestant let his 6-year-old daughter choose his coach.

Team Reba

Jordan Rainer

The country singer impressed all four coaches but especially McEntire as she auditioned with McEntrie’s song “Fancy.”

Rainer told the coaches the song represents lyrically “what women do to survive.”

Dylan Carter

Carter’s performance was a tear-jerker as he auditioned with Whitney Houston’s “I Look to You.”

McEntire teared up during her feedback to Carter.

“That’s when you know you’ve got a great song and a great singer, when it touches your heart,” McEntire told him. Carter dedicated the song to his mom who died.

Ruby Leigh

This one performance went viral on multiple platforms as the show welcomed a singer who also yodels.

Leigh auditioned with Patsy Montana’s “I Want To Be a Cowboy’s Sweetheart.” Coaches were blown away with the yodeling, especially since she was 16.

Mac Royals

Royals performed John Mayer’s “Gravity.” All four coaches hit their button back to back, hoping to coach Royals.

Royals said his grandmother would always watch “Reba,” so he chose McEntire as his coach.

“The Voice” airs every Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. EST on NBC. For those without cable, it can also be streamed on platforms like Peacock and FuboTV. Both platforms offer a free trial for those interested in signing up for a membership.

The finale will air on Tuesday, Dec. 19 as the winner of season 24 is announced.

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