Tragic Loss of a Young Talent
Dylan Carter, a former contestant on The Voice, has died at the age of 24 following a car accident in South Carolina.
Local officials confirmed the incident occurred on April 25 in Colleton County. Carter had been scheduled to perform in Moncks Corner just days later.
Community Confirms His Passing
Moncks Corner mayor Thomas Hamilton Jr. shared a statement expressing the town’s grief, describing Carter as a gifted performer who frequently entertained the community.
He added that Carter’s kindness and presence left a lasting impact on those around him.
Details of the Accident
Reports indicate Carter was driving when the vehicle left the roadway, struck a pole and fence, and overturned. Authorities have not yet released full details as the investigation continues.
Officials say further information may be provided as inquiries progress.
Reba McEntire’s Emotional Tribute
Country star Reba McEntire, who mentored Carter during his time on the show, shared a heartfelt message following the news.
She described him as a “brilliant, kind and talented young man” and said he brought light and positivity to those around him.
More Than Just Music
Beyond his performances, Carter was also involved in community work. He co-founded a charity focused on supporting breast cancer awareness and remained active in local initiatives.
Friends and colleagues remembered him as someone who brought people together through both music and personal connection.
A Personal Journey
During his time on The Voice, Carter spoke openly about the loss of his mother, who passed away in 2022. He often described music as a source of strength and healing in his life.
His audition performance and story resonated with viewers.
A Life Remembered
In addition to his music career, Carter was involved in business ventures and worked as a realtor. Those close to him say his influence extended far beyond the stage.
An Outpouring of Tributes
Since the news broke, messages of support and condolences have poured in from fans and community members. Many have shared memories of his performances and the impact he had on their lives.
His legacy, they say, will continue through the people and causes he supported.








