The Voice Norway Finalists React: All Finalists From Same Team – A Surprising Twist!
- The finale of The Voice Norway has reached an unprecedented conclusion, with all remaining contestants hailing from the same coach's team.
- The statistical anomaly of a single-team sweep has been described as completely crazy by observers, as the format of the show typically ensures a diverse distribution of finalists...
- Speaking on his progression to the final stage of the competition, Eskil stated that I look at it optimistically, reflecting a positive outlook as he prepares for the...
The finale of The Voice Norway has reached an unprecedented conclusion, with all remaining contestants hailing from the same coach’s team. This rare occurrence in the competition’s history has sparked significant conversation regarding the balance of talent and coaching strategy within the season.
The statistical anomaly of a single-team sweep has been described as completely crazy
by observers, as the format of the show typically ensures a diverse distribution of finalists across the various coaches’ rosters through the blind auditions and battle rounds.
Among the finalists is Eskil, a singer from Bodø. Speaking on his progression to the final stage of the competition, Eskil stated that I look at it optimistically
, reflecting a positive outlook as he prepares for the final performance that will determine the winner of the season.

Another prominent finalist is André, who hails from Skjold. His success in the competition has triggered a massive wave of support in his home region, where local organizers are currently arranging a folkefest
, or people’s festival, to celebrate his achievement.
The community effort to support André highlights the deep regional ties often found in Norwegian singing competitions. When discussing the mobilization of his hometown to support his run in the finale, it was noted that that is probably the advantage of coming from a village
.
While the finalists prepare for the crowning moment, the competition has also seen the departure of other strong contenders. Birgitte was recently eliminated from The Voice, marking the end of her journey in the current season.
The unusual nature of this season’s finale—where the competition is essentially an internal battle within one coach’s team—shifts the focus entirely to the individual merits of the singers and the preferences of the viewing public. Because the finalists no longer represent competing coaches, the final result will be a pure reflection of audience voting.
The call for public participation has become a central theme as the finale approaches. There is a widespread hope among the contestants and production staff that the audience will engage heavily with the voting process, ensuring that the victory goes to the individual who deserves to win
.
In the context of the global The Voice franchise, a single-team sweep is an extreme rarity. Typically, the strategic “steals” and the competitive nature of the battle rounds prevent one coach from dominating the final lineup. This outcome suggests either a particularly dominant coaching approach this season or a concentration of the season’s top-tier vocal talent within one specific team from the outset.

For the finalists like Eskil and André, the path to the finale has been characterized by high-pressure performances and a steady climb through the ranks. The regional support systems in Bodø and Skjold serve as a testament to the cultural impact of the show in smaller Norwegian municipalities, where a local representative in a national final becomes a point of collective pride.
As of May 29, 2026, the focus remains on the final preparations for the live broadcast. The production is managing the unique optics of a single-team victory, which removes the traditional coach-versus-coach rivalry that usually defines the climax of the series.
The outcome of the competition will not only determine the next breakout star of the Norwegian music scene but will also stand as a historical curiosity in the show’s production history due to the singular team representation in the final round.
