From rhinestone jackets to Broadway dreams, 25-year-old Jeremy Beloate (@jeremybeloate) has become one of the most compelling stories on The Voice Season 26. As a finalist on Team Snoop, this Memphis native has been turning heads and touching hearts with performances that showcase both his incredible vocal range and deeply personal connection to music.
Currently making waves as one of the top 5 contestants, Jeremy Beloate has captured audiences with his powerful voice and moving story. His journey from local theater productions to national television, coupled with his emotional dedication to his late family members, has made him a standout contestant this season.
Whether he's bringing Reba McEntire to tears with Broadway classics or earning high praise from his coach Snoop Dogg, Jeremy's authentic artistry and touching vulnerability have made him a fan favorite heading into the two-part finale airing December 9 and 10.
Who is Jeremy Beloate and what has his journey been like so far?
Talk about starting young - Jeremy's musical journey began at the tender age of 4, where he found himself as the lone boy in a group of twenty girls, rocking rhinestone jackets and belting out Motown hits around Memphis. If that's not the origin story of a future star, what is?
Born and raised in Bartlett, Tennessee, Jeremy Beloate's path took him through Ellendale Elementary and Appling Middle School before landing at Briarcrest Christian School, where his talent really began to shine.
Before catching Snoop Dogg's attention on The Voice, Jeremy was already familiar with the bright lights of reality TV. As a member of Briarcrest's One Voice singing group, he competed on America's Got Talent Season 11 in 2016. Think of it as his warm-up act for the main event!
Coach Snoop Dogg isn't shy about praising his star performer, calling Jeremy "a superstar" with "everything in his toolbox with a backup toolbox." The rap legend believes Jeremy has the vocal chops to win it all, and given his performances so far, who are we to argue with the D-O-Double G?
Behind Jeremy Beloate's powerful performances lies a deeply moving personal story. Throughout his time on The Voice, he's carried the memory of his two brothers and father, all of whom he lost to addiction. During his Playoffs performance, which coincided with the anniversary of his brother's passing, Jeremy wore a purple ribbon for overdose awareness - a touching tribute that added even more emotional depth to his already moving performance.
What’s next for Jeremy Beloate?
These days, Jeremy Beloate calls New York City home, where he's been pursuing his dreams of Broadway stardom. And it looks like those dreams are becoming a reality - he recently landed a lead role in a new musical from American Idol alum and YouTube sensation Todrick Hall. Talk about a plot twist worthy of Broadway itself!
His journey on The Voice has been equally impressive. Starting on Team Michael Bublé before being stolen by Snoop Dogg in the knockout rounds, Jeremy has consistently delivered show-stopping performances. His rendition of "The Impossible Dream" from Man of La Mancha had Reba McEntire predicting his Broadway future through tears and earned him a spot in the top 8.
Want to keep up with Jeremy Beloate's journey? Follow him on Instagram @jeremybeloate for behind-the-scenes content and updates. And don't forget to catch the two-part finale of The Voice - Part One airs Monday, December 9 at 8 p.m. ET, followed by Part Two on Tuesday, December 10 at 9 p.m. ET on NBC.
Whether Jeremy Beloate takes home the trophy or not, one thing's certain - this Memphis native is just getting started, and Broadway better watch out!
The two-night finale of The Voice Season 26 airs on Monday, December 9, at 8 p.m. ET, and Tuesday, December 10, at 9 p.m. ET.
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