It was a night of emotion, music and television history as The Voice crowned its Season 28 winner — and once again, Niall Horan proved he is the coach to beat.
Aiden Ross, a 20-year-old college student from College Station, Texas, was named the champion during Tuesday night’s live finale, marking Niall Horan’s third consecutive win on the NBC singing competition — a record-breaking first in the show’s history.
The victory cemented Horan’s status not just as a chart-topping pop star, but as the most dominant coach in modern Voice history.
A STAR IS BORN
Soft-spoken yet powerful, Aiden Ross captured hearts from the very beginning of the season. His blind audition of Adele’s “Love in the Dark” instantly earned a coveted four-chair turn, signaling that something special had arrived on the Voice stage.
From that moment on, Ross never looked back.
Week after week, the young Texan delivered emotionally rich, technically precise performances, balancing vulnerability with quiet confidence — a combination that resonated deeply with both viewers and coaches.

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“What a Time” – praised for its sincerity
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“When the Party’s Over” – hailed as haunting and restrained
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“Golden Hour” by JVKE – a fan favorite
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ABBA’s “The Winner Takes It All” – a full-circle moment in the finale
In a symbolic highlight, Ross also teamed up with Season 23 winner Gina Miles for a festive duet of Wham!’s “Last Christmas”, underscoring Team Niall’s growing legacy.
THE FINAL SHOWDOWN
Aiden faced fierce competition in the finale, defeating:
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DEK of Hearts (Team Niall)
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Aubrey Nicole (Team Reba McEntire)
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Max Chambers and Jazz McKenzie (Team Michael Bublé)
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Ralph Edwards (Team Snoop Dogg)
Despite the stacked field, Ross emerged as the clear favorite — a testament to his consistency and emotional connection with audiences.
When the confetti fell, it wasn’t just a personal victory for Ross — it was another milestone for Niall Horan.
NIALL HORAN: THE COACH WHO CAN’T LOSE
Niall Horan’s win is historic.
After joining The Voice as a coach in Season 23 (2023), the former One Direction star quickly established himself as a mentor who nurtures authenticity rather than overproduction.
Season by season, his artists have won not through theatrics — but through honest storytelling and musical restraint.

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Season 23 – Gina Miles
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Season 24 – Huntley
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Season 28 – Aiden Ross
Three straight trophies. No other coach has ever accomplished that.
Fans have been quick to point out the poetic symmetry: Horan himself got his start on a reality singing show — The X Factor UK — before being placed in One Direction by Simon Cowell.
Now, years later, he’s helping young artists walk the same uncertain path… with a winning touch.
FROM COLLEGE CAMPUS TO CENTER STAGE
Outside the Voice bubble, Aiden Ross lives a relatively normal life. He’s a college student and a member of his university’s a cappella group, honing his craft quietly before stepping into the national spotlight.
That grounded background became part of his appeal.
Rather than chasing viral moments, Ross let the music speak — and viewers responded.
Social media lit up following his win, with fans praising his humility, vocal control, and emotional intelligence far beyond his years.
WHAT COMES NEXT?
While Ross hasn’t yet revealed his immediate post-Voice plans, industry insiders predict a future in singer-songwriter pop, with crossover appeal into adult contemporary and indie lanes.
With Niall Horan firmly in his corner, doors are already opening.
As for The Voice, Season 28 may go down as the era that crowned its most successful coach yet.
THE FINAL NOTE
Aiden Ross didn’t just win The Voice — he ushered in a new chapter.
And Niall Horan didn’t just coach another champion — he made television history.


And viewers? They witnessed a moment that will be talked about for seasons to come.
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A STAR IS BORN
THE FINAL SHOWDOWN
NIALL HORAN: THE COACH WHO CAN’T LOSE
FROM COLLEGE CAMPUS TO CENTER STAGE
WHAT COMES NEXT?
THE FINAL NOTE