The Road Semifinals Showdown: Who Stalled Out and Who Raced Into the Finale
The Road turned brutal in a twist-packed semifinal, with high-stakes challenges and a late shock sending one hopeful home while three punched their ticket to the finale. Here’s who missed the cut—and who’s still in the race.
The Road just chopped its final four down to a top three, and the semifinal was peak Nashville: big names, tougher-than-usual crowd, and a duet twist that felt designed to make people sweat. Here is how it played out and who is still standing.
What went down in the semifinals
Adam Sanders, Britnee Kellogg, Cassidy Daniels, and Channing Wilson were the last four in the Season 1 semifinal. They kicked off the night with a set at the legendary Bluebird Cafe alongside Keith Urban, then shifted to solo performances at Marathon Music Works.
Because this show loves a curveball, the judges threw in duet pairings mid-semifinal:
- Adam Sanders and Britnee Kellogg tackled The Georgia Satellites' Keep Your Hands to Yourself
- Channing Wilson and Cassidy Daniels took on Jackson by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash
"The audience were great tonight, they really responded, but it is a Nashville audience, so their standards are pretty high. Obviously, the voting reflected that. Based on the audience votes, unfortunately, Britnee, Marathon Music Works is your final stop."
Who went home
After the solos and the duets, Britnee Kellogg was eliminated. She is 40 and from Anthem, Arizona, and she handled the exit with a lot of grace. She called the run life-changing and said she will keep playing shows, keep being a mom, and keep encouraging other moms to chase it too.
Who made the finale
That means your final three are:
- Adam Sanders
- Cassidy Daniels
- Channing Wilson
They are now competing for a prize package that includes a performance slot at Stagecoach, a recording contract, and $250,000 in cash.
When to watch
The Road airs Sundays at 9 PM EST, with episodes hitting Paramount+ the next day.