After the “The Voice” season 27 finale on May 20, 2025, fourth-place finisher Lucia Flores-Wiseman shared others’ kind comments in her Instagram Stories. But the 22-year-old didn’t make her own statement about the results until two days later.
On May 22, the Seattle-based singer-songwriter posted a social media photo of herself behind the scenes at “The Voice” and wrote, “Friendssss! I am so overjoyed with my time on The Voice! I am so lucky to have been a part of this amazing show with the most phenomenal people. Thanks to everyone who has followed along and supported me on my journey to 4th place! Keep following along to see my own music in the next coming months! 🥰❤️”
Fans Gush Over Lucia Flores Wiseman’s ‘Artistry’ on ‘The Voice’
Fans and friends flooded Flores-Wiseman’s post to share how much they loved her unique voice, urging her to release new music soon.
“You are so incredible,” one viewer wrote. “And it was really cool to see Adam understand and value your artistry. Congrats and we can’t wait for more!”
Another wrote, “You were amazing!! Made me cry multiple times. Can’t wait to see what comes next! 👏❤️”
“My girlfriend @beccasilvaa and I have been big fans and following your journey from the start,” someone else commented. “You have been our favorite and it’s been incredible to watch your journey. You deserved to win~ alas I think it’s a blessing. Big things are headed your way and I can’t wait to listen to more of your music. ♥️
Her fellow finalist RENZO, who placed third, chimed in, “You rock dude 🤘🏾”
Lucia Flores-Wiseman Said She’s Excited to ‘Expand More’ After ‘The Voice’
Florida singer Adam David from Michael Bublé’s team took first place during the two-night season finale. Before host Carson Daly revealed the results, Flores-Wiseman told her coach, Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine, that his support had “meant the world.”
“I really thought I believed in myself, but you really gave me the final push to fully believe in what I create and just being authentic,” she told him. “So thank you so much.”
During night two of the finale, she got to duet with Levine on The Beatles’ classic “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” with both artists playing their guitars. The night before, as she competed for viewers’ votes, she sang a unique rendition of Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here” and thrilled the audience with a soulful take on Billie Eilish’s “Wildflower.”
Before the finale, she told the Seattle Times that she already was viewing being in the top 5 as a stepping stone to bigger things.
She told the outlet, “I want to make sure that top five on ‘The Voice’ isn’t the last thing, you know? I just really want to be able to expand more, so I’m crossing my fingers that I can continue making Seattle proud and have people thinking of going back to Seattle for music.”
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‘The Voice’ Finalist Lucia Flores-Wiseman Breaks Silence After Finale