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Fairport native Lucas West has a chance to be crowned as the winner of season 29 of NBC's singing competition "The Voice".
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Lucas West is a Fairport, New York native who advanced to the finale of The Voice Season 29 and performed as a finalist representing Team John Legend. The finale aired in mid-April 2026, with voting determining the winner.[1][2]
In the finale week, he performed a notable rendition of a Paul McCartney song in the semifinals and continued to be featured in coverage leading up to the live finale, culminating in a top-four finish and a public vote final. Local outlets highlighted his progression from Knockout rounds to the finals.[8][1]
Post-finale coverage indicated he finished in third place, returned home to Western New York, and announced plans for a debut single titled “But I’m Alone,” with a senior recital at SUNY Fredonia and ongoing musical development planned after The Voice.[4]
Additional context from reporting includes fan and media discussion about the finale format and Lucas’s trajectory, with several outlets covering interviews, celebrations with family at his father’s brewery, and his plans to continue pursuing music beyond The Voice.[3][6]
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Fairport native Lucas West has a chance to be crowned as the winner of season 29 of NBC's singing competition "The Voice".
www.whec.comdiv ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Lucas West, the “The Voice” finalist who finished third this season, is back in Western New York and preparing for what’s next after his whirlwind experience on the hit NBC show. West said the experience was surreal, especially his final performance — a duet with coach John Legend. The voting was already done, and the results were in, but West said they were just having fun at that point. … “I just love you all so much,” West said. “The support’s been unbelievable....
www.wysl1040.comFairport native Lucas West is moving on to the "knockout round" of NBC's singing competition The Voice. John Legend chose him to move on.
www.whec.comFairport native Lucas West is moving on in NBC's singing competition "The Voice." Adam Levine and John Legend turned their chairs
www.whec.comLucas West The Voice storyline has shifted from a promising campus performance to a national finale berth, and the pace of that rise is what makes it unusual. A SUNY Fredonia senior from Western New York, West moved through the competition after a Knockout Round performance of Billy Joel’s “New York State of Mind” and …
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