The Voice odds for season 26 lack a clear favorite, which is hardly a surprise. Coaches Snoop Dogg, Michael Bublé, Gwen Stefani, and defending champion Reba McEntire have loads of talent at their disposal in what should be a fantastic season.
The contestants must compete in the battles, knockouts, and playoffs to determine the last singer standing. Our team will be closely following each episode, so check out this post for updated odds on The Voice season 26 winner and fresh predictions each week.
The Voice Odds for 2024 (Updated Weekly)
If you’re looking to bet on The Voice, you can find the following odds at BetOnline.
Contestant and Odds | Team |
---|---|
Shye (+300) | Michael |
Jake Tankersley (+400) | Snoop |
Danny Joseph (+600) | Reba |
Jan Dan (+800) | Gwen |
Sofronio Vasquez (+600) | Michael |
Austyns Stancil (+800) | Snoop |
Tanner Frick (+800) | Reba |
Mary McAvoy (+1000) | Snoop |
Kamila Kiehne (+1000) | Michael |
Kendall Eugene (+1000) | Reba |
J Paul (+1000) | Michael |
Team Michael’s Shye (+300) has the best odds of any remaining contestant to win season 26 of The Voice. The powerful singer is only 17 years old, but she earned a four-chair turn and turned in an impressive performance in her battle against Jamison Puckett.
Jake Tankersley (+400) of Team Snoop has the second-best odds. Danny Joseph, Team Reba, and Sofronio Vasquez, Team Michael, are tied for the third-best odds at +600.
Gwen Stefani is at a disadvantage early on this season. Jan Dan has the best odds to win The Voice of anyone on Team Gwen. He is the only one on Stefani’s team with better than 10-1 odds, while every other coach has at least three contestants with such odds or better.
If you want a full list of betting odds for The Voice winner, you can find them by visiting BetOnline and going to Sports> Entertainment > The Voice.
The Voice 2024 Contenders
Let’s take a look at the early favorites for winning The Voice:
Shye (+300)
Entertainment betting sites have 17-year-old Shye as the betting favorite to win season 26 of The Voice. She was a four-chair turn during the blind auditions and picked Michael Bublé as her coach. Shye beat Jamison Puckett during the battle rounds.
Glen Cove-raised Madison "Shye" Roberts bested Jamison Puckett Monday night in her first Battle Round duet on "The Voice," keeping her on mentor Michael Bublé’s team as she progresses to the Knockout Rounds on the NBC singing competition. https://t.co/ayqjnCol4t
— Newsday (@Newsday) October 30, 2024
Shye is listed at +300 in the latest The Voice betting odds. Her powerful voice should give her an advantage in the three-way knockouts. If she does lose, I doubt Shye will slip by without one of the other coaches saving her.
Being on Michael Bublé’s team could also give Shye an advantage, because he is new on the show and new coaches have had an excellent track record on The Voice. Adam Levin, Blake Shelton, Usher, Pharrell Williams, Alicia Keys, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Niall Horan, and Reba McEntire are all coaches who won The Voice at least once in their first two seasons.
Jake Tankersley (+400)
Country singer Jake Tankersley of Team Snoop has the second-best The Voice winner odds. Tankersley, 31, sang “Something in the Orange” in the blind auditions. All four coaches turned, but Gwen Stefani blocked Reba.
Tankersley picked Snoop Dogg as his coach and faced Brad Sample, a two-chair turn, in the battle rounds. The duo sang “Stuck on You,” and Tankersley won the battle.
Like Shye, Tankersley’s decision to join Team Snoop could give him the new coach advantage. However, Tankersley must be careful not to be pigeonholed as a country singer. Only two pure country signers, Jake Hoot (season 17) and Bryce Leatherwood (season 22) have won in the last 10 seasons.
Danny Joseph (+600)
Team Reba’s Danny Joseph is tied for the third-best The Voice odds at +600. The 37-year-old earned a four-chair turn with his rendition of “I Put a Spell on You.” Snoop used his block on Michael Bublé, and Joseph chose Reba as his coach.
Joseph sang “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World” with Deon Jones in the battle rounds. He beat Jones, who was later saved by Gwen Stefani, and advanced to the knockout rounds.
Reba’s popularity gives anyone on her team an inherent advantage. Danny has a powerful and unique voice that can help him stand out from the rest of the competition. He could be at a disadvantage, though, if Joseph cannot adapt to singing multiple styles throughout the rest of the competition.
Sofronio Vasquez (+600)
Sofronio Vasquez of Team Michael is also listed at 6-1 odds to win The Voice this season. He sang “I’m Goin’ Down” by Mary J. Blige in her blind audition, earning a four-chair turn. Vasquez’s audition was released as promotional material before the season began.
#TheVoice Contestant Earns Four-Chair Turn Within Seconds: Watch Sofronio Vasquez's Blind Audition Performancehttps://t.co/GbbVpGXRIB
— PopCulture.com (@PopCulture) September 23, 2024
There are no true winner edits because the winner is decided by fan voting. However, Sofronio’s audition being used to promote the show could be a sign that he will make it to the live playoffs later in the season.
Vasquez impressed again with her duet of “The Power of Love” with Aliyah Khaylyn. Their duet was heralded as the “performance of the night” by Reba, and Michael Bublé chose Vasquez as the winner.
The Rest of the Bunch
The four singers above are all great predictions of The Voice winner this season. However, there are dozens of other talented singers still competing this season. Three artists, Jan Dan, Austyns Stancil, and Tanner Frick, are tied for the fifth-best odds at 8-1.
Jan Dan has the best odds of anyone on Team Gwen and won his battle against Jaylen Dunham. Austyns Stancil, a four-chair turn, lost his battle against Jose Luis but was saved by all three coaches and picked Snoop as his new coach. Tanner Frick has not competed in the battle round yet.
The following four artists are tied for the next-best odds at +1000.
- Kamila Kiehne – Team Michael
- Kendall Eugene – Team Reba
- Paul – Team Michael
- Mary McAvoy – Team Snoop
Kendall Eugene defeated Alison Elena in the battle rounds to advance to the knockouts as a member of Team Snoop. Kamilla Kiehne, J. Paul, and Mary McAvoy have yet to compete in round two.
Three singers are available at +1200 odds to win Season 26 of The Voice. They include the following:
- Jaukeem Fortson – Team Reba
- Kiara Vega – Team Michael
- Christina Eagle – Team Snoop
Jaukeem Forston is the youngest contestant this season, just 13 years old. He won his battle against Tsola to advance to round three. Kiara Vega and Christina Eagle beat Mor Ilderton and Gail Bliss, respectively.
Who Will Win The Voice Season 26 – Our Prediction
There are dozens of gifted vocalists remaining in season 26, and making The Voice predictions this early in the season is easier said than done. On the bright side, favorites and underdogs alike offer valuable odds.
Shye is the betting favorite to win The Voice season 26, and for good reason. Her powerful voice will give her an advantage over many other singers in this year’s competition. She would be the youngest winner since season 16’s Carter Rubin.
Despite her age, Shye already has the skills she needs to make a deep run in this year’s competition. Her vocals, combined with Michael Bublé’s advantage as a new coach, make Shye a great bet to win this year.
There are dozens of long shots who would make excellent sleeper picks to win this season, but Austyns Stancill is the best of the bunch. He was a four-chair turn and lost his battle to another four-chair turn, Jose Luis.
Typically, artists who are saved do not last much longer. I think Stancill ran into another talented artist, and one of them had to lose. Stancill is now on Team Snoop, and his skills will help him make it to the live shows this season