The news of Dylan Carter’s death has left fans and his community in shock. The 24-year-old singer, who rose to national attention on The Voice, was killed in a single-vehicle crash in Colleton County, South Carolina. Authorities have confirmed the fatal accident, and the South Carolina Highway Patrol is continuing its investigation into what happened.
Carter became widely known in 2023 after delivering a deeply emotional blind audition. His performance of I Look to You—a tribute to his late mother—moved all four judges to turn their chairs, a rare and powerful moment on the show. Judge Niall Horan called the audition “spectacular,” while his coach, Reba McEntire, praised both his voice and the emotion behind it.
Following news of his passing, McEntire shared a heartfelt tribute, remembering him as a kind and talented young man who brought light to those around him. Her message reflected the sentiment felt by many who had watched his journey and connected with his story.
Carter’s impact extended beyond television. In his hometown of Moncks Corner, he was known not just as a performer but as a valued member of the community. Mayor Thomas Hamilton Jr. described the town as heartbroken, noting that Carter regularly performed at local events and was admired for his warmth and character. A scheduled appearance at the town’s “Music on Main” event was canceled as the community began mourning his loss.
During his time on *The Voice*, Carter spoke openly about grief and resilience. He shared that seeing the judges turn their chairs felt like seeing his mother again—a moment that gave deeper meaning to his performance. Even after his elimination, he expressed pride in how far he had come, saying the experience helped him find confidence and a renewed sense of purpose.
His passing is a tragic reminder of how quickly life can change. As the investigation continues, fans, friends, and loved ones are left holding onto the moments he shared—on stage and off—and the lasting impression of a young artist whose voice and spirit resonated far beyond the spotlight.