Talk about a showstopper! Monday night's The Voice Season 28 Knockouts brought some seriously electrifying performances, tough goodbyes, and a historic first for the show with the debut of the "Mic Drop" button.
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- Michael Bublé used the very first "Mic Drop" on his Team Bublé artist, Max Chambers, who wowed with a Stevie Wonder cover.
- Toni Lorene and Aiden Ross also powered through their Knockouts, securing their spots in the highly anticipated Playoffs.
- Heads up, fans: The Voice has a new Monday night start time of 9/8c on NBC for the rest of November!
Season 28 of The Voice is really shaking things up, and the latest twist, the "Mic Drop" button, is arguably the biggest one yet. Introduced during the Knockouts, each coach – Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, and Niall Horan – gets one chance to hit this special button for an artist on their team whose performance truly blows them away. What's the prize, you ask? Well, all four "Mic Drop" artists from across the season will then go head-to-head for America's vote, with the winner earning the incredible opportunity to perform live at the iconic Rose Parade on New Year's Day 2026!
This new feature adds a whole new layer of excitement and strategy to an already intense round. As Coach Snoop Dogg put it, "I’m anxious to see who’s gonna get that top notch performance that deserves it, because I got a couple people that could get it, but they just gotta prove it." Michael Bublé was equally committed, stating, "My Mic Drop will be used for the most incredible performance on my team." Little did we know, he wouldn't hesitate to use it on Monday!
Team Bublé Makes History: Max Chambers Secures the Inaugural Mic Drop
The night's most talked-about moment came during Team Bublé's final Knockout, a battle of the Maxes: Max Cooper III against Max Chambers. While 23-year-old Max Cooper III delivered a charming and steadily building rendition of Djo's "End of Beginning," showcasing his comfort with the keyboard and a brief, but impressive, vocal unleash, it was 14-year-old Max Chambers who truly stole the show.
Chambers took on Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing," and from the soulful opening to the "raucous conclusion," he absolutely "devoured" it. His range is insane, and the control he has over his voice is beyond his years. Even in rehearsals, Mega Mentor Zac Brown called the Broadway alum a "stone cold killer" with a "huge light and gift." The coaches were equally floored: Snoop Dogg declared "a star is born," Niall Horan praised the music being "in his bones," and Reba McEntire confessed she "could’ve listened to that all day."
Michael Bublé, clearly convinced he had a winner on his hands, made the monumental decision to hit his "Mic Drop" button for Chambers, proclaiming, "I feel like I may have the winner of The Voice. He’s a frontrunner to win The Voice this year. He could be the youngest winner in Voice history. I really think Max Chambers could be the reason I’m a three-peat winner." This bold move not only secured Chambers' spot in the Playoffs but also made him the very first artist in The Voice history to receive a Mic Drop. It was a bummer for Max Cooper III, who was eliminated despite his strong performance, but it highlighted the insane talent on Bublé's team.
"He’s a front runner to win The Voice this year. He could be the youngest winner in Voice history. I really think Max Chambers could be the reason I’m a three-peat winner."
— Michael Bublé on Max Chambers
Team Snoop's Electrifying Battle: Toni Lorene Dominates with 'Lady Marmalade'
Before the "Mic Drop" heard 'round the world, Team Snoop kicked off the night with an explosive matchup between Toni Lorene and Natalia Albertini. Toni Lorene, who's not just a singer but also a voice actress on CoComelon (how cool is that?!), took on "Lady Marmalade" by Patti LaBelle. And let us tell you, she absolutely owned it! Her performance was electric, with piercing vocals, solid runs, and enough energy to make the Moulin Rouge angels smile. Snoop Dogg himself praised her "spirit and her confidence," adding, "You can’t teach that. That’s got to be within you."
Natalia Albertini, unfortunately, struggled with Stevie Wonder's "I Wish." While she had spark, the performance lacked a standout moment, and the article noted issues with diction or breathing, making it hard to understand some of the lyrics. It was a clear win for Toni Lorene, who moves forward to the Playoffs, sending Natalia home.
Team Niall's Impressive Vocal Display: Aiden Ross Soars High
Next up was Team Niall, with Aiden Ross facing off against Liam Von Elbe. Aiden Ross delivered what was arguably "the best performance from the Knockouts thus far" with his stunning rendition of Billie Eilish's "When The Party's Over." His falsetto earned a "Wow!" from Reba and a "Damn, boy!" from Snoop, and he gave us everything: emotional low notes, soaring high notes, and runs so clean they could land him a Lysol sponsorship. Niall Horan was quick to praise, calling Aiden "the real thing" and "arguably the best singer in the competition."
Liam Von Elbe, tasked with following that powerhouse, performed The Fray's "Over My Head (Cable Car)." While it was "fine," it didn't quite measure up to Aiden's showstopper, save for one raspy high note. Aiden Ross deservedly took the win, moving him closer to the Live Shows.
The Road Ahead: No Saves, No Steals, Just Pure Performance Power
This season's Knockouts are more cutthroat than ever before! Unlike previous rounds, there are no "Saves" or "Steals" for coaches to use. Once an artist loses their Knockout, their journey on The Voice is immediately over. This ups the stakes considerably, forcing artists to bring their absolute A-game. As former coach Adam Levine noted, "It shows me that if you're able to win this Knockout round, you can go a lot further."
With the Knockouts wrapping up, we're looking forward to the Playoffs! A total of 16 contestants, four from each team, will advance to this crucial stage. We've already seen other strong performers like Aubrey Nicole (Team Reba) and Ralph Edwards (Team Snoop), who some are even calling a frontrunner, secure their spots. Mega Mentors Joe Walsh of the Eagles and Zac Brown of the Zac Brown Band have been invaluable in guiding these artists, helping them refine their performances and choose songs that best showcase their unique artistry.
Beyond the Battles: Fun Moments and What's Next for Season 28
It's not all high-stakes battles, though! Season 28 has also brought some memorable lighter moments. Who could forget the "cringey 'Wicked' tie-in" featuring Bowen Yang screeching "For Good" in an intentionally bad, yet possibly good, audition? We've also celebrated unique talents like Dustin Dale Gaspard, the first artist to sing Cajun French on the stage, and Carly Harvey, who used a crystal to help pick her coach! These moments remind us why we love The Voice – it's full of surprises, incredible talent, and genuine emotion, like when Aubrey Nicole's rendition of Martina McBride's "I'm Gonna Love You Through It" brought both Reba and Snoop to tears.
As we barrel towards the end of 2025, mark your calendars! The Playoffs are scheduled to air on two nights: December 1 and December 8, both at the new 9 p.m. ET/PT slot. And then, get ready for the grand finale! The two-night Live Finale will wrap up Season 28 on December 15 and 16.
Important Update: Your New Viewing Schedule for The Voice Season 28!
Alright, listen up, Voice fans! There's been a slight but important change to the schedule you need to know about. Starting Monday, November 3, 2025, The Voice will now air at 9/8c on Mondays on NBC. This means no more 8 p.m. ET/PT start time for the rest of November, and unfortunately, no Tuesday episodes for a while. So make sure you adjust your viewing plans!
If you miss the live broadcast, don't fret! New episodes are still available to stream the very next day on Peacock. This change is partly due to NBC giving the 8 p.m. slot to new comedy "St. Denis Medical," which will air back-to-back episodes. So, set those DVRs and reminders, because you won't want to miss a single second of the action!
This season of The Voice is proving to be one of the most exciting yet, with new rules, incredible talent, and unforgettable performances. Max Chambers' historic Mic Drop is just the beginning of what promises to be an epic race to the finish line. We can't wait to see who else shines and who ultimately becomes the next superstar Voice!
Frequently Asked Questions About The Voice Season 28 Knockouts and Beyond When does The Voice Season 28 air? Starting November 3, 2025, new episodes of The Voice Season 28 air on Mondays at 9/8c on NBC. There will not be Tuesday episodes for a while. Where can I stream new episodes of The Voice? If you miss the live broadcast on NBC, you can stream new episodes the very next day on Peacock. You can also watch live using services like DIRECTV (5-day free trial) or Fubo (5-day free trial). What is the "Mic Drop" button? The "Mic Drop" is a new feature in Season 28's Knockouts. Each coach gets to use it once on an artist whose performance truly blows them away. The four "Mic Drop" artists will then compete for America's vote, and the winner gets to perform at the Rose Parade on January 1, 2026. When are The Voice Season 28 Playoffs and Finale? The Playoffs are scheduled for December 1 and December 8, both at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The two-night Live Finale will then take place on December 15 and 16. Sources- The Voice Sends Three More Singers Home As Knockouts Continue — Who Got The Show's First-Ever Mic Drop? (TVLine.com)
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