Reba McEntire Breaks Down in Tears After Manny Costello’s Soul-Stirring “Almost Home” Performance on The Voice.LC

Sometimes, a single song has the power to stop time—to make even the brightest stage feel intimate, personal, and heartbreakingly real. That’s exactly what happened when Manny Costello stepped onto The Voice stage and delivered an unforgettable rendition of Craig Morgan’s “Almost Home.” No one expected the performance to unfold the way it did, especially not Reba McEntire, who found herself wiping away tears before the final note faded into silence.

Manny didn’t just sing—he poured out a story, weaving raw emotion and authenticity into every word. His voice carried the weight of classic country heartache, echoing the golden days of George Jones, Merle Haggard, and Randy Travis. Reba, deeply touched, confessed that his voice transported her back through the soul of country’s history. “It took me back,” she said softly, her eyes glistening. “It’s just… a beautiful combination.”

Even as she tried to laugh through her tears, her emotion told the real story: country music still lives and breathes through voices like Manny’s—honest, unpolished, and full of heart. “Why do I get so emotional?” Reba asked, smiling through the moment. “It’s pure joy—you brought back everything I love about country music.”
To top it off, Snoop Dogg couldn’t resist adding his own praise, joking that Manny’s sound reminded him of “late-night jams with Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson.”

Though Niall Horan didn’t turn his chair, the performance became something far greater than a competition moment. It was a reminder of what The Voice is truly about—connection, storytelling, and the timeless power of a song to move even the legends to tears. Moments like these don’t just happen—they become part of The Voice’s legacy.


