(Spoiler alert: Please do not read on if you haven’t watched Monday’s finale of “The Voice”)
NBC’s “The Voice” crowned it’s newest champion Tuesday night as Season 13 of the hit singing competition came to a close. The winner: Team Blake’s Chloe Kohanski.
Kohanski was one of four finalists at the top of the finale, alongside Addison Agen from Team Adam, fellow Team Blake member Red Marlow, and Brooke Simpson from Team Miley.
Each of the final eight contestants teamed up with established acts for a duet during the live episode, giving the Top 4 one last shot to perform before a winner was named. Agen performed “Don’t Know Why” with Norah Jones, Kohanski performed “White Wedding” with Billy Idol, Marlow performed “When I Call Your Name” with Vince Gill, and Simpson performed “Titanium” with Sia.
Kelly Clarkson, who will join Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Alicia Keys as a judge for Season 14 next year, also took to the stage to perform the song “Medicine” off her most recent studio album, “Meaning of Life.”
Other performances included Demi Lovato doing the title track off her 2017 album “Tell Me You Love Me,” Pharrell Williams’s rock band N.E.R.D. performing their comeback single “Lemon,” Charlie Puth’s new single “How Long,” and a Christmas-themed solo performance from Sia.
From 'Game of Thrones' to 'The Voice,' Hollywood Hits the Jackpot at Global Gaming Expo (Photos)
Whether you go to Las Vegas specifically to gamble or not, you've probably played a few slots machines --and you might stop when you see a game that features your favorite TV show. At this year's Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, the gaming companies dealt out plenty of fresh Hollywood-themed games.
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The slot machine world's prayers have been answered: a Madonna-themed game is in the works at Aristocrat Technologies. You'll soon be able to be a material girl with this slot experience that focuses on Madonna's career during the 1980s.
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"Wheel of Fortune" has given out more than $200 million in prizes over the years, but if you're really looking to make bank on the game, head to Las Vegas. The "Wheel of Fortune" slot machines have given out $3 billion in cash, and have made 1,000 people millionaires.
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"Westworld" fans, rejoice: you're getting a slot machine that will be an "immersive experience," says Jon Hanlin, vice president of commercial strategy for gaming operations at Aristocrat. The release of this machine will coincide with the premiere of Season 2. Aristocrat was excited to create a "Westworld" machine because the show had the most-watched first season of an HBO original series.
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Hopefully, a win at this slot will have you saying more than "yadda yadda yadda"... Not that there's anything wrong with that...
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Winter might be here, but that's not keeping a new "Game of Thrones" slot machine from arriving in Vegas. The newest "GOT" slot will be based off of Seasons 4 and 5 and have a vibrating, surround-sound chair.
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The "Deal or No Deal: Poker Special" will feature a digital, suitcase-holding model to guide you through the game. It will be released in early 2018.
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If you love '80s video games, you'll eat up this new slot game. Darion Lowenstein of Gamblit Gaming told TheWrap that the first Pac-Man Slot game, "Pac- Man Battle Casino," will be skill-based.
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After trying your hand at "The Voice"-themed slot game, you might just be confident enough for a mic drop.
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Fans of "The Voice" can also play on a slot machine featuring coach Blake Shelton solo. One of the prizes for playing this game is a guitar signed by the country music star -- and no, the ax won't come out of the slot, but it will get sent to your home.
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Experience your very own "Casino Royale" with the latest James Bond slot machine.
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While we're sadly not getting a third movie from the franchise, you can expect to see a new slot machine in the Vegas casinos. The "Sex and the City"- themed slot machine remains one of Vegas' most popular.
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Las Vegas gaming companies are cashing in on popular TV shows and movies for themed slot machines
Whether you go to Las Vegas specifically to gamble or not, you've probably played a few slots machines --and you might stop when you see a game that features your favorite TV show. At this year's Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, the gaming companies dealt out plenty of fresh Hollywood-themed games.