‘The Voice’ Season 28 Knockouts continued Monday night, November 10, 2025, with emotional performances and big eliminations as the four superstar coaches — Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, Snoop Dogg, and Michael Bublé — made tough calls on who stays and who goes. The night ended with four artists moving forward and four saying goodbye, as the show edges closer to the Playoffs.
The third Knockout episode featured fierce head-to-head battles where contestants performed songs of their choice. With no Saves or Steals allowed this round, each decision carried major weight. Niall also became the second coach to use his new “Mic Drop Button,” adding even more excitement to the competition.
Who Went Home on ‘The Voice’ Season 28 Knockouts Night 3
The elimination lineup for the night saw several standout performers leaving the stage. Those who went home were Conrad Khalil, Jack Austin, Kayleigh Clark, and Marty O’Reilly. Despite strong performances, they couldn’t outshine their rivals in their respective Knockouts.
Meanwhile, advancing artists included DEK of Hearts, Ryan Mitchell, Rob Cole, and Trinity. Each coach praised their winning artists for distinct style, emotional range, and stage command.
One of the night’s most emotional matchups came from Team Niall, where four-chair-turn contestant Kayleigh Clark went against duo DEK of Hearts. After heartfelt performances of “Blue” by LeAnn Rimes and “What If I Never Get Over You” by Lady A, Niall ultimately chose DEK of Hearts — and then hit his “Mic Drop Button,” securing them as one of the front-runners for the Rose Parade performance slot.
Team Reba’s Ryan Mitchell earned his way through with a haunting cover of “Zombie” by The Cranberries, while Michael Bublé’s Team had two victories: Rob Cole won with “Wondering Why” by The Red Clay Strays, and Trinity impressed with her rendition of “I’m Your Baby Tonight” by Whitney Houston.
Inside the Knockouts: Performances That Stood Out
Michael Bublé praised Rob Cole for having a “voice that can only belong to him,” hinting at potential for the finals. Reba McEntire highlighted Ryan Mitchell’s alternative rock edge, noting that his genre presence adds fresh energy to the competition.
As for DEK of Hearts, Niall Horan described their chemistry as “magic,” emphasizing their unique ability to connect emotionally with both song and audience. Their Mic Drop moment officially puts them in contention for the Rose Parade performance, with viewer voting now determining the ultimate winner among all four Mic Drop selections.
Guest mentors Joe Walsh and Zac Brown continued to support the teams, guiding them through arrangement tweaks and performance strategy — showing how mentorship remains a cornerstone of the Knockouts’ success.
What’s Next for ‘The Voice’ Season 28
Following the third Knockout night, the Playoffs are on the horizon. The remaining artists from each team will perform live to secure their spots in the Top 12. Viewers can expect intensified competition and even more star-level performances in the weeks ahead.
‘The Voice’ airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC, with next-day streaming available on Peacock.
Four artists went home tonight — but DEK of Hearts, Rob Cole, Ryan Mitchell, and Trinity are still in the game. The road to the Playoffs is heating up as ‘The Voice’ Season 28 nears its biggest stage yet.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Who went home on The Voice tonight?
Conrad Khalil, Jack Austin, Kayleigh Clark, and Marty O’Reilly were eliminated during Night 3 of the Knockouts.
Q2: Who advanced to The Voice Playoffs?
DEK of Hearts, Rob Cole, Ryan Mitchell, and Trinity advanced to the Playoffs after winning their Knockouts.
Q3: What is the Mic Drop Button on The Voice?
The Mic Drop Button allows each coach to recognize an outstanding performance. The selected artist can earn a special performance at the Rose Parade based on viewer votes.
Q4: Which coach used the Mic Drop Button tonight?
Niall Horan used his Mic Drop Button for DEK of Hearts following their standout duet performance.
Q5: When does The Voice air?
The Voice airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC, with next-day streaming available on Peacock.
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