Reba McEntire Honors Late ‘The Voice’ Star Dylan Carter, Dead at 24
Dylan Carter, a promising country singer, tragically passed away at the young age of 24. He died in a car accident in South Carolina on a recent Saturday. Carter was part of Reba McEntire’s team during season 24 of NBC’s The Voice.
Reba McEntire’s Tribute to Dylan Carter
Following the news of his death, Reba McEntire expressed her profound sadness in a heartfelt tribute. She described Carter as a “brilliant, kind, and talented young man.” McEntire also noted the significant impact that Carter had on both the show and those around him.
Legacy and Contributions
Dylan Carter co-founded a nonprofit organization called Local Voice. The initiative was aimed at supporting women battling breast cancer, inspired by his mother’s passing from the disease.
- Name: Dylan Carter
- Age at Death: 24
- Cause of Death: Car accident
- Location: South Carolina
- Show: The Voice (Season 24)
- Notable Performance: “I Look To You” by Whitney Houston
- Nonprofit Organization: Local Voice
Carter’s blind audition showcased his emotional connection to music, as he dedicated his performance to his mother. This touching moment resonated with audiences and judges alike, earning him turns from all four judges.
Impact on The Voice
His time on The Voice not only highlighted his talent but also his dedication to honoring his family. McEntire’s tribute emphasizes the loss felt by those who knew him and enjoyed his performances.
Dylan Carter’s legacy will continue through the lives he touched, both through his music and his charitable efforts. His contributions will be remembered by fans and fellow artists alike.



