Three artists were eliminated as contestants competed for a spot in the Playoffs. The Voice Season 28 Knockouts continued on November 3 with intense head-to-head duets from Teams Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, Niall Horan, and Reba McEntire.
Mega mentors Joe Walsh and Zac Brown supported rehearsals, where coaches selected pairings and artists chose their songs. This round featured significant changes: coaches no longer had steal or save options, meaning only one performer per pair advanced.
For the first time, each coach could nominate one winner using the new "Mic Drop" button, offering a chance to perform at the Rose Parade, with the audience voting.
"If you do 15 percent less runs, it makes it more special when you do 'em. You've got all the tools, just don't throw all of them at everybody the whole time."
"Do your homework. Be super familiar so you're not thinking about mechanics; there's no disconnect between your brain and your voice. Your brain's out of it."
"Natalia, your performance was spectacular."
"Toni, golly, your range was incredible."
Overall, the Knockouts brought heightened competition and fresh strategies, setting the stage for a thrilling progression in The Voice Season 28.
Author’s summary: The Voice Season 28 Knockouts showcased intense duets and new rules, with Michael Bublé’s “Mic Drop” adding excitement and praise from Snoop Dogg for standout talent.