

Trevon Dawson, a 17-year-old country singer from Cole Camp, Missouri, has captured national attention with his recent audition on Season 27 of NBC’s “The Voice.” Performing a heartfelt rendition of “Religiously” by country artist Bailey Zimmerman, Trevon’s performance resonated with the coaches, leading to a pivotal moment in his budding career.
Watch his performance on “The Voice” here.
A Turning Chair Moment
During the blind auditions, Trevon’s emotive delivery prompted coach Adam Levine to turn his chair, signaling his interest in mentoring the young artist. Levine, returning to “The Voice” after a hiatus since 2019, expressed his enthusiasm, stating that Trevon’s voice “cuts like a knife” and that he felt he “hit the jackpot” by securing him for his team.
Upcoming Performances
Despite his newfound national recognition, Trevon remains committed to his local roots. He is scheduled to perform at several upcoming events in Missouri, including:
- March 29, 2025: Welpman Springs Brewery in Stover, MO.
- June 21, 2025: Reclaimed Stage in Centralia, MO.
- September 25-27, 2025: Lake of the Ozarks Jeep Invasion.
These performances offer fans an opportunity to experience Trevon’s talent live as he continues to build his musical career.
Looking Ahead
As Trevon advances in “The Voice,” he faces the upcoming Battle Rounds, where he will compete against fellow contestants under Adam Levine’s mentorship. His journey reflects a blend of raw talent and dedication, with the support of both his local community and a growing national audience.
Trevon Dawson’s story is a testament to the vibrant musical talent emerging from Missouri, and his progression on “The Voice” is eagerly anticipated by fans and supporters alike.