The Voice Season 28 Knockouts continued on Monday, November 3, 2025, with another night of emotional performances and tough decisions. Coaches Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, and Niall Horan each paired two artists from their teams to face off, and only one performer from each pairing advanced to the Playoffs. There were no Steals or Saves, so every choice carried weight.
This episode also introduced the new “Mic Drop Button,” a twist allowing each coach to spotlight one artist from their team whose performance stood out above the rest. Fans will vote for their favorite Mic Drop artist, with the winner earning a special performance at The Rose Parade on January 1, 2026.
Who Went Home and Who Advanced on ‘The Voice’ Tonight
Several high-stakes Knockouts took place during Night 2 of The Voice Season 28. From powerhouse vocals to emotional storytelling, the night had it all. Among the contestants, Toni Lorene, Aiden Ross, and Max Chambers emerged victorious, earning their spots in the Playoffs.
Unfortunately, Liam von Elbe, Natalia Albertini, and Max Cooper III were sent home after giving strong performances that just fell short. Coaches praised their talent and growth throughout the season, but the Knockouts leave no room for second chances.
Key Knockout Performances
Team Snoop: Toni Lorene faced Natalia Albertini in a dynamic showdown. Toni performed “Lady Marmalade” by Patti LaBelle, while Natalia took on Stevie Wonder’s “I Wish.” Snoop Dogg commended both, but ultimately selected Toni for her confidence and commanding stage presence. “You can’t teach that kind of spirit,” he said.
Team Niall: Aiden Ross went head-to-head with Liam von Elbe. Aiden performed Billie Eilish’s “when the party is over,” while Liam sang “Over My Head (Cable Car)” by The Fray. Niall Horan called Aiden “arguably the best singer in the competition” and praised his effortless vocal control, advancing him to the Playoffs.
Team Bublé: The most talked-about matchup of the night came from Michael Bublé’s team—Max Cooper III versus Max Chambers. Cooper sang “End of Beginning” by Djo, while Chambers impressed with “Don’t You Worry ‘bout a Thing” by Stevie Wonder. Bublé declared Chambers the winner, calling him “a frontrunner to win The Voice this year.”
Bublé was so moved by Chambers’ performance that he used his “Mic Drop Button” on the 14-year-old artist from Shreveport, Louisiana, making him the first contestant this season to receive the honor. Viewers can now vote for Chambers and the other Mic Drop artists to determine who performs at The Rose Parade.
Fan Reactions and What’s Next
Fans have flooded social media with praise for the night’s winners, especially Max Chambers, whose youthful energy and soulfulness impressed audiences nationwide. Toni Lorene’s fiery performance and Aiden Ross’s haunting vocals also trended online following the episode’s airing.
The Knockouts continue next week as the remaining contestants fight for a limited number of Playoff spots. With no more Steals or Saves available, every performance counts.
The Voice Season 28 airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC and streams next day on Peacock.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Who won Night 2 of The Voice Season 28 Knockouts?
Aiden Ross, Max Chambers, and Toni Lorene advanced to the Playoffs after winning their Knockouts.
Q2: Who was eliminated on The Voice tonight?
Liam von Elbe, Natalia Albertini, and Max Cooper III were eliminated during Night 2 of the Knockouts.
Q3: What is the Mic Drop Button on The Voice?
The Mic Drop Button allows each coach to highlight one standout artist. Viewers then vote, and the top winner performs at The Rose Parade in 2026.
Q4: When does The Voice air?
The Voice Season 28 airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC, with next-day streaming on Peacock.
Q5: Who are the coaches for The Voice Season 28?
Michael Bublé, Niall Horan, Snoop Dogg, and Reba McEntire are the coaches this season, joined by Mega Mentors Joe Walsh and Zac Brown.
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