Niall Horan and ‘The Voice’ Season 28 Winner Aiden Ross Celebrate an Emotional Victory
It was a night filled with emotion, gratitude, and celebration as Niall Horan and his artist Aiden Ross reacted to their triumphant win on The Voice Season 28. Moments after Aiden’s name was announced as the champion, both mentor and winner reflected on a journey that felt almost surreal.

For Aiden Ross, the victory brought an immediate wave of nostalgia. Standing on the same stage he once watched as a child, he recalled growing up in his living room with his family, dreaming of moments like this. Now, holding the trophy alongside Niall Horan, the reality of winning felt overwhelming. The experience, he said, was nothing short of unbelievable.
Niall Horan, who has now achieved an impressive three consecutive wins as a coach on The Voice, expressed immense pride in his artist. From the very first audition, Niall said it was clear Aiden was something special. His audition stunned audiences across the country, and week after week, Aiden continued to grow as a performer. By the time the finale arrived, the outcome felt inevitable. Holding the trophy once again, Niall described the win as deeply satisfying and joked about wanting to keep the streak alive.

When asked how he planned to celebrate his victory, Aiden kept things simple. His first splurge, he said, would be a new guitar—specifically a left-handed one. Music, after all, remains at the heart of everything he does.
As for the night’s celebrations, Niall made it clear the spotlight belonged to Aiden. The plan was to spend time with Aiden’s family, celebrating together in an intimate and meaningful way. Niall emphasized that Aiden had done the hard work—singing, earning the votes, and delivering unforgettable performances—and deserved to enjoy the moment surrounded by loved ones.

Looking ahead, Niall offered high praise for his champion. He described Aiden as one of the most exciting winners The Voice has seen in years, noting that his performances already felt like those of a seasoned artist rather than a contestant. Aiden’s ability to command silence in a room and emotionally connect with audiences, Niall said, set him apart in a rare and powerful way.
Aiden also shared the most valuable advice he received throughout the competition. According to him, Niall consistently emphasized the importance of connecting deeply with each song—finding its emotional core, or what Niall called “the heartbeat” of the music. That lesson, Aiden said, is something he will carry with him into the next chapter of his career.

Finally, when asked whether fans could expect to see Niall back in the iconic red chair next season, the coach remained uncertain. While he admitted no conversations had taken place yet, Niall made it clear he has loved every moment of his time on the show and remains open to what the future may bring.
As the night came to a close, one thing was clear: The Voice Season 28 ended not just with a trophy, but with the beginning of a promising new career—and another unforgettable chapter in Niall Horan’s coaching legacy