As America waited to find out who would be crowned the winner of season 4 of The Voice, viewers were treated to a host of guest performances.

R&B singer Bruno Mars took the stage to cheers in order to perform Treasure. Pulled from his latest album, Unorthodox Jukebox, the tune was released as a single on June 17 and charted at 16 on the U.S. charts.

The singer took the stage to dazzling lights. Dressed all in red, Bruno Mars was accompanied by members of his band, The Hooligans. As disco balls spun above his head, Bruno Mars brought a musical sound that echoed the greats of decades past.

Bruno Mars came to fame following his 210 releases of Doo-Wops & Hooligans. The first full-length from the Hawaii native, the album reached third place on the U.S. charts and was certified Platinum. The performer than followed up that success with his December 2012 release of Unorthodox Jukebox.

The 27-year-old helped to solidify The Voice's wide sweeping diversity in the range of music performed on the show. Although many of the recent episodes have been dominated by country artists due to the talents of the performers that reached the Top 6 and above, viewers of the finale were given a peak at the eclectic mix of music that the NBC program can provide.

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