Sawyer Fredericks returned home to what may be a record crowd for 'The Voice.' Thousands packed the Fonda Speedway for the Fultonville teen's rally. Hundred more lined the streets, waving signs for the parade that appropriately carried Fredericks in on a horse drawn carriage.

Fredericks has made the semi-finals on the NBC reality singing show and has quickly become America's favorite, but his popularity is strongest at home. Fans young and old wore shirts, bowler hats and carried signs to show their Fredericks fever. Fultonville Mayor Robert Headwell says "I've lived in the village for 28 years and I've never seen anything this big. Our goal was to make this the biggest they've ever seen."

Rumor has it, the largest crowd a 'Voice' contestant has drawn, is around 3,500. 5,000 took the afternoon off to show their Sawyer support at the rally where he was given a key to the city and May 6th was proclaimed Sawyer Fredericks Day in Montgomery County. It'll definitely be a day Sawyer or his fans won't soon forget.

Fredericks returns to 'The Voice' semi-finals Monday, May 11th at 8pm on NBC, where he'll perform for a spot in the finals.

Sawyer Fredericks Rally Photo Gallery

Drone Footage of Sawyer Fredericks Rally

Sawyer Fredericks 'Simple Man'


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