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The Voice Season 28 continued its Knockout Rounds on Monday, November 3, 2025, with six powerhouse performances, three eliminations, and a dramatic Mic Drop moment by coach Michael Bublé. The night was filled with high-stakes decisions and emotional performances as contestants fought for their spot in the live shows. The night saw six artists face off across three Knockout pairings, with only half moving forward to the Live Playoffs. It was a challenging season for Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, and Kelsea Ballerini, as their teams neared the finals.
The Knockouts opened with Team Snoop, as Toni Lorene and Natalia Albertini faced off in a fiery duel. Toni brought the house down with a bold rendition of Lady Marmalade, channeling energy, confidence, and range that had the crowd cheering. Natalia countered with a soulful, rhythmic version of I Wish. Both performances impressed the panel, but Snoop ultimately had to make the difficult decision to send one singer home. Toni Lorene emerged as the winner of the Knockout round, while Natalia Albertini was eliminated.
Next up was Team Niall, featuring a particularly emotional showdown between Aiden Ross and Liam von Elbe. Aiden delivered a haunting version of Billie Eilish’s When the Party’s Over. Liam followed with a heartfelt take on John Legend’s Over, delivering a rich, soulful performance that resonated deeply with the coaches. The battle drew a standing ovation, with Bublé calling it “the kind of Knockout that reminds you why this show exists.” While Aiden Ross won, Niall’s decision left Liam Von Elbe eliminated.
On Team Bublé, the Knockout battle featured an electrifying face-off between Max Cooper III, who delivered a soulful rendition of End of Beginning, and Max Chambers, who impressed the coaches with his vibrant and technically flawless performance of Don’t You Worry ’Bout a Thing. Coach Michael Bublé chose Max Chambers as the winner for his dynamic energy and polished delivery, grading him an A+. At the same time, Max Cooper III, who also gave a strong performance, earned an A and was eliminated from the competition.

The highlight of the night belonged to coach Michael Bublé, who made The Voice history with the show’s first-ever Mic Drop moment. The moment came after a standout Knockout performance between Max Cooper and Max Chambers. As a bonus, Bublé honored Max Chambers with his one-and-only Mic Drop of the season, a historic first for The Voice, and went a step further by nominating him to perform at the Rose Bowl’s annual Rose Parade, marking a career-defining moment for the rising star.
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Fresh episodes of The Voice Season 28 premiere on NBC every Monday at 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT, featuring new Knockouts, emotional moments, and exciting performances from contestants across all teams. Fans who miss the live broadcast can stream on Peacock, NBC’s official streaming service. To watch, viewers need an active subscription, as Peacock is a paid platform with three tiers, Select, Premium, and Premium Plus, starting at $7.99 per month. For added flexibility, audiences can also choose an Apple TV and Peacock bundle to stream the latest episodes of The Voice.
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