One last showdown.
The tribute artists on last night's brand-new episode of Clash of the Cover Bands came face to face during a high-stakes battle round, making the E! show's finale—which also awarded one lucky act the top prize of $25,000 and the opportunity to perform on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon—all the more intense.
You don't have to take our word for it, though! As the above clip shows, Erika Moul, covering the music of Lady Gaga, and Rus Anderson, covering the music of Elton John, were competing in front of a packed house and Clash's trio of judges, Meghan Trainor, Adam Lambert and Ester Dean.
Rus first took the stage, donning a rainbow peacock look similar to the one Elton himself wore in a 1977 episode of The Muppet Show. Singing "I'm Still Standing," he quickly got the judges to join in on the fun, especially as he pounded away at the keys on a grand piano.
Erika, who sang "Born This Way," put on an equally entertaining show while rocking a sparkly bodysuit with shoulder pads and matching boots. Her vocals definitely seemed to impress the judges, especially when she mimicked Gaga's famous vocal growls.
However, nothing could compare to the final moments of the performance when Erika jumped on top of Rus' piano. The two Clash contestants momentarily squared off before Erika's grand finale, which brought all three judges to their feet.
As a result, Erika went on to win the battle, securing herself a spot among Clash's 10 finalists: Unforgettable Fire as U2, Lori Mitchell Gay as Tina Turner, Adam Tucker as Tim McGraw, Connie Pena as Jennifer Lopez, Fooz Fighters as Foo Fighters, Elisa Furr as Celine Dion, Strangelove as Depeche Mode, Karen Hester as Dolly Parton and Slippery When Wet as Bon Jovi.
So, which tribute act won Clash's top prize of $25,000 and the opportunity to perform on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon?
None other than Dolly Parton performance artist Karen Hester!
"Oh my goodness!" Karen said, reacting to the news. "This is really happening, right? Do I need to pinch myself? This just feels like a dream."
Jimmy himself made a virtual appearance to congratulate Karen, telling her, "Dolly would be blown away. So, bring your voice and bring your wig! Next time I see you, you'll be performing on the Tonight Show."
The good news didn't end there. As Adam revealed, Karen wasn't walking away with just $25,000 (in addition to the $10,000 prize she had already won!)—the Clash judges were giving her an extra $25,000, too!
"Now you can buy all the wigs you want," Adam added.
See it all go down by watching the full episode of Clash of the Cover Bands here.
You can also look back at all of this season's contestants by scrolling through the below gallery!
Coldplay vs. U2
Unforgettable Fire as U2 Wins
After a close competition that left the judges torn, U2 was announced as the winner.
Tina Turner vs. Cher
Lori Mitchell Gay performed Tina Turner's "I Can't Stand the Rain," "We Don't Need Another Hero" and "River Deep, Mountain High." She went up against Cher tribute artist Annika Weaver, who rocked out to "I Found Someone," "Strong Enough" and "Believe."
Lori Mitchell Gay as Tina Turner Wins
In the end, Tina took it all as Lori Mitchell Gay wowed the judges and was crowned the winner of the battle.
Tim McGraw vs. Keith Urban
Adam Rutledge and his Kings of Country band covered the music of Keith Urban, specifically wowing judges with their performance of "Somebody Like You." Meanwhile, Adam Tucker transformed into Tim McGraw sang a medley of McGraw's best hits.
Adam Tucker as Tim McGraw Wins
Adam Tucker took home the prize for his performance as Tim McGraw.
Jennifer Lopez vs. Britney Spears
Connie Pena wowed with "Let's Get Loud" as Jennifer Lopez, while Katie Murdock performed Britney Spears' greatest hits.
Connie Pena as Jennifer Lopez Wins
Jenny From the Block advances to the next round!
Foo Fighters vs. Blink-182
Foo Fighters tribute band Fooz Fighters went head-to-head with Blink-182 act, Blank-281.
Fooz Fighters as Foo Fighters Wins
Fooz Fighters advanced playing the Foo Fighters' greatest hits.
Celine Dion vs. Aretha Franklin
Elisa Furr moved audiences with her rendition of Céline Dion classics, as Elaine Gibbs showed her chops singing Aretha Franklin.
Elisa Furr as Celine Dion Wins
Elisa Furr (and her heart!) "Will Go On" performing Celine Dion ballads.
Poison vs. Depeche Mode
Shot of Poison performed Poison's "Nothing But a Good Time" in competition with fellow '80s icons Depeche Mode cover band Strangelove.
Strangelove as Depeche Mode Wins
Depeche Mode tribute artists Strangelove won!
Carrie Underwood vs. Dolly Parton
It's the clash of the blonde bombshells as Karen Hester transformed into Dolly Parton and Amanda Kate sung Carrie Underwood's greatest hits.
Karen Hester as Dolly Parton Wins
Working "9 to 5," what a way to make a living! Karen Hester proved victorious after wowing audiences as Dolly Parton.
Ozzy Osbourne vs. Bon Jovi
In a battle of rock legends, Ozzy Osbourne tribute band Crazy Babies Ozzy Rebourne sang "Mama, I'm Coming Home," while Slippery When Wet—The Ultimate Bon Jovi Tribute performed "You Give Love a Bad Name."
Slippery When Wet as Bon Jovi Wins
Slippery When Wet—The Ultimate Bon Jovi Tribute lived up to its name and won.
Elton John vs. Lady Gaga
Covering the music of Elton John, Rus Anderson performed "I'm Still Standing," while Lady Gaga tribute artist Erika Moul jammed out to "Born This Way."
Erika Moul as Lady Gaga Wins
Erika Moul was indeed on the right track, baby! She emerged victorious and moved on to the finals.
Karen Hester as Dolly Parton Wins the Top Prize
Dolly Parton tribute act Karen Hester won the entire season of Clash of the Cover Bands, earning a $25,000 top prize—along with an extra $25,000 as a surprise from Clash's judges—and the opportunity to perform on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.