After 14-year-old Max Chambers’ performance on The Voice, Michael Bublé expressed strong confidence that he might secure a three-peat as a coach on the show.
During the third episode, Bublé was so impressed by the youngest contestant that he pressed the Mic Drop Button, a rare and notable moment on the program. Fans were given a glimpse of the Knockout Round rehearsals featuring both Max Chambers and Max Cooper III, impressing coaches Bublé and Mega Mentor Zac Brown alike.
Chambers opened with a powerful performance of Stevie Wonder’s "Don’t You Worry About a Thing," earning praise from Zac Brown who called the 14-year-old Broadway alum a “stone cold killer” and commended his talent and charisma.
Max Cooper, age 23, also impressed with his rendition of Djo’s “End of the Beginning.” Brown highlighted Cooper's vulnerability and emotional connection on stage.
The final Knockout performances won acclaim from notable artists:
“A star is born.” — Snoop Dogg on Max Chambers
“Stone cold killer.” — Zac Brown on Max Chambers
“I’d pick Chambers as the winner of the Knockout.” — Reba McEntire
Michael Bublé’s excitement about his contestants highlights his strong chance of winning the competition once again.
Author’s Summary: Michael Bublé is optimistic about winning The Voice again, inspired by the standout Knockout Round performances from young Max Chambers and Max Cooper.