The Voice is down to its final three performers, and the singing hopefuls had one last chance to wow voters on Monday night.

After seven weeks of live performances and 26 episodes, only three of the original 20 competitors have managed to make it through battle rounds, knockout rounds, steals, saves, and eliminations. In the Finals are Will Champlin and Tessanne Chin of Team Adam Levine and Jacquie Lee of Team Christina Aguilera.

Each of the young stars had three performances to give on Monday night: one duet their coach, one new solo, and one reprise solo of a Blind Audition song.

First up was the 28-year-old Chin with an encore of her Blind Audition solo, Try by Pink. The Jamaican singer then moved on to her classic Beatles duet, Let It Be, with Coach Adam before taking the stage once more to perform Whitney Houston's I Have Nothing.



Next, while his baby daughter slept in the audience, Champlin took on Not Over You by Gavin DeGraw as his reprise performance, after which he paired with his coach to give their rendition of Elton John's Tiny Dancer. To wrap up his stint on The Voice, Champlin chose to go out to (Everything I Do) I Do it For You by Bryan Adams.



The youngest of the competitors, 16-year-old Lee gave her second performance of Amy Winehouse's Back to Black before hitting the stage with Coach Christina to sing her mentor's own song, We Remain. The teen's final solo was a cover of And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going by Jennifer Holliday.



The Voice will return for their live results show/finale this Tuesday at 9 p.m. on NBC.