Missy Elliott, Justin Bieber and The Weeknd are set to perform on "The Voice" finale on Tuesday, Dec. 15.

The stars will perform their latest singles for the audience of the singing competition show, according to Rap-Up.

Elliott will sing her new single "WTF (Where They From)" live for the first time with Pharrell Williams, who is also a current coach on the program. The female hip-hop artist will be releasing her seventh studio album and followup to "The Cookbook," called "Bloc Party," in 2015.

Bieber will perform his hit song "Sorry," from his fourth studio album "Purpose," while The Weeknd will treat the crowd to a medley of his songs "Can't Feel My Face" and "The Hills" from his second studio album, "Beauty Behind the Madness."

Additional performers taking part in the night include Coldplay, who will perform their lead single "Adventure of a Lifetime" from their seventh album, "A Head Full of Dreams," and Sam Hunt, who will play his track "Break Up in a Small Town" from his debut studio album, "Montevallo."

The current judges on the show besides Williams are Gwen Stefani, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton. Earlier in the season, Stefani and Shelton announced they were dating. Both divorced their spouses, Gavin Rossdale and Miranda Lambert, respectively, this summer. However, in a recent joint interview on the "Today" show, the couple was still hesitant about talking about their relationship.

Guests who have made appearances this season of the show include Rihanna, Selena Gomez, Sia and R. City. Elliott also served as a guest judge in a previous episode.

The contestants on Season 9 of the singing competition show battling their way to the trophy include Barrett Baber, Emily Ann Roberts, Jordan Smith and Jeffery Austin.

"The Voice" finale will air on NBC from 9 to 11 p.m. ET.