'American Idol' recap: And the winner of 'American Idol' is....

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And we have a winner! During Sunday night's grand finale, American Idol crowned Chayce Beckham as this season's winner.  The big announcement came after a three-hour music-filled celebration.  

To kick things off, the Top 3 -- Grace KinstlerWillie Spence, and Chayce -- joined Macklemore to perform the hit "Can't Hold Us."

The star-studded grand finale also included appearances from the legendary Chaka Khan, country star Mikey Guyton, and rock band Fall Out Boy... to name a few. The A-listers were joined by both current and past contestants like Alyssa WrayCassie BishopCassandra ColemanDeshawn GoncalvesGraham DeFranco, and Hunter Metts to deliver entertaining collaborations of their hit songs. Jingle writer Tom McGovern and fan-favorite Murphy also dropped in. 

In addition to the collaborations, the Top 3 each took the stage for two solo performances. Their first songs were chosen by judges Katy PerryLionel Richie, and Luke Bryan. For Grace, they chose Céline Dion's "All By Myself," while, for Willie, the three wanted to see him perform Ray Charles' "Georgia On My Mind." Lastly, they challenged Chayce to sing "Blackbird" by The Beatles.  

For the second round of solo performances, Grace sang Whitney Houston's "I Have Nothing." Willie sang Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" and Chayce sang Chris Stapleton's "Fire Away."

After the Top 3 sang their hearts out, it was time to narrow it down to the Top 2.  First to be eliminated was Grace, leaving fans to choose between Willie and Chase for their next American Idol. 

As the votes poured in, so did more of the star-studded musical performances. Major artists like Sheryl CrowAlessia Cara, Luke CombsLeona Lewis and Fleetwood Mac each took the stage... as did the American Idol judges.

As the time dwindled down, it was time for one last performance from the Top 2. Chayce serenaded the crowd with a cover of Ed Sheeran's "Afterglow," while Willie took the audience to church with a reprise of Cynthia Erivo's "Stand Up."

After that, Chase was declared the winner of American Idol 2021.

Monday, May 24, 2021 at 6:00AM by Danielle Long Permalink