On Monday night, Michael Bublé celebrated his birthday as the Three-Way Knockouts entered its third and final night on Season 26 of The Voice as each coach matched up three members of their teams for a sing-off that put one of their artists through to the Playoffs and sent at least one other home, and possibly Save another.
At this point, Snoop Dogg has used his Save on Christina Eagle, while Michael used his for Sloane Simon, which leaves Gwen Stefani and Reba McEntire with Saves
In addition, each coach has one Steal. Gwen used her Steal on Jake Tankersley, Michael used his for Jaukeem Fortson, and Reba used hers for Edward Preble, leaving only Snoop with a Steal.
Sting continued his run as a Mega Mentor for the Knockouts and was on hand to help Snoop and Gwen prepare their artists for the competition, while Jennifer Hudson joined Michael and Reba as they worked with their teams.
For the Knockouts, the artists select their own song, so they are picking material they are comfortable with.
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Eliminated contestants tonight on The Voice Season 26 Knockout Rounds Night 3
Chrisdeo
Georgia Starnes (4-Chair Turn)
Kiara Vega
Mary McAvoy
Tate Renner
Torre Blake
Advancing artists tonight on The Voice Season 26 Knockout Rounds Night 3
Alyiah Khaylyn
Danny Joseph (Save) (4-Chair Turn)
Jan Dan (Save)
Jeremy Beloate (Steal)
Lauren-Michael Sellers (4-Chair Turn)
Mikaela Ayira
Sofronio Vasquez (4-Chair Turn)
Sydney Sterlace (4-Chair Turn)
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Knockouts Round 1: Team Reba’s Danny Joseph vs Tate Renner vs Lauren-Michael Sellers
Danny Joseph: “It Hurt So Bad” by Susan Tedeschi
Tate Renner: “In Color” by Jamey Johnson
Lauren-Michael Sellers: “Hold On to Me” by Lauren Daigle
Winner: Lauren-Michael Sellers
Reba said: “I chose Lauren-Michael because she touched my heart. When she started singing, it hit me in the chest. I started crying and I always say, ‘I got to feel something.’”
Save: Danny Joseph
Reba said: “I think Danny is the total package. A great guitar player added to his look. It’s just wonderful to watch him.”
Knockouts Round 2: Team Gwen’s Jan Dan vs Sydney Sterlace (Note: Gwen only has two artists because her third artist, Mor Ilderton, had to go home.)
Jan Dan: “Angels Like You” by Miley Cyrus
Sydney Sterlace: “Bruises” by Lewis Capaldi
Winner: Sydney Sterlace
Gwen said: “Sydney can go to the finale. She’s super in touch with how to build a song and be emotional.”
Save: Jan Dan
Gwen said: “I saved Jan Dan because I just couldn’t see him going home when there is so much I can do with him. He has such a great way of being tasteful and using his superpower at the right moment.”
Knockouts Round 3: Team Snoop’s Georgia Starnes vs Mary McAvoy vs Alyiah Khaylyn
Georgia Starnes: “Parachute” by Chris Stapleton
Mary McAvoy: “High and Dry” by Radiohead
Alyiah Khaylyn: “Angel” by Halle
Winner: Alyiah Khaylyn
Snoop said: “Alyiah, she has the look, she has stage presence, she has the vocal ability. I think she has the most potential and that’s why I chose her.”
Knockouts Round 4: Team Snoop’s Chrisdeo vs Mikaela Ayira vs Torre Blake
Chrisdeo: “Beneath Your Beautiful” by Labrinth fet. Emeli Sandé
Mikaela Ayira: “Scars to Your Beautiful” by Alessia Cara
Torre Blake: “Slow Burn” by Kacey Musgraves
Winner: Mikaela Ayira
Snoop said: “Mikaela’s voice is big, and I don’t think she knows how to use it yet. I feel like with the right song, the write production, she can win this whole competition.”
Knockouts Round 5: Team Bublé’s Jeremy Beloate vs Kiara Vega vs Sofronio Vasquez
Jeremy Beloate: “Golden Hour” by JVKE
Kiara Vega: “Call Out My Name” by The Weeknd
Sofronio Vasquez: “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me” by Dusty Springfield
Winner: Sofronio Vasquez
Michael said: “I picked Sofronio because he’s special, he’s unique. He reminds me of a mix between Bruno Mars and Michael Jackson.”
Steal: Jeremy Beloate
Snoop said: “I used my Steal on Jeremy because I seen something I can help him with. I am looking forward to finding the best records that highlight his vocals to where he can have a big moment, subtle moments, something tender, something that will get him over the top.”
The Voice airs Monday night at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. Then, tomorrow, the Playoffs begin at 9 p.m. ET/PT. The Voice streams next day on Peacock.
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