"The Voice" finale recruited several performances for their Tuesday episode, including Usher, Coldplay, Missy Elliott, Sam Hunt, Tori Kelly, The Weeknd and Justin Bieber, as reported by Pop Sugar.

The 21-year-old "What Do U Mean" singer might have a lot to apologize for recently, but he definitely doesn't have to say "Sorry" for his show-stopping performance. According to Entertainment Tonight:

"Bieber kept things low-key when he kicked off his performance of his single 'Sorry' by appearing alone onstage and effortlessly playing the piano. But the number quickly escalated into the big-scale, attention-commanding production he's known for. Backed by over a dozen gorgeous back-up dancers and a psychedelic lighting display that accented his heartfelt performance, Bieber proved once again why he's always a headlining act."

As the performance closed, Justin Bieber's dancers made a surprising exit in all various directions of the stage. Bieber is then seen on stage, alone, as the lights dimmed with the crowd roaring in cheer.

Perhaps the dramatic conclusion consists of a deeper metaphor that Justin's been trying to say in his songs for a while. Watch Justin Bieber's performance of "Sorry" on "The Voice" finale in the video here.

This isn't the first time Justin Bieber delivered a spectacular performance of "Sorry" either. Back in November at the American Music Awards, Justin pulled out all the stops - even having some faux rain pour over him and his army of dancers.

This was also before he performed a stripped down version of "What Do You Mean," only with the accompaniment of a guitar. He then transitioned to "Where R U Now," with a whole lot of backup dancers and lights across the stage, as per Heavy.

Catch a glimpse of Justin Bieber's 2015 American Music Awards performance in the video from the Los Angeles Times here.