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‘The Voice’ Season 28 Playoffs Spoilers: Everything We Know So Far

“The Voice” will continue the Knockout Rounds on November 3, and those the judges choose will head to the Playoffs. There are no more Steals or Saves to use, so coaches Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, Niall Horan, and Michael Bublé will have to choose from the contestants they have left on their teams.

‘The Voice’ Knockouts Debut Was Marked by Emotional Tributes and Shocking Eliminations

On October 27, the Battles ended, and the Knockouts began. On Team Reba, they got off to an emotional start. Aubrey Nicole brought McEntire to tears with her rendition of “I’m Gonna Love You Through It,” reminding her of her late son, Brandon Blackstock. While Leyton Robinson’s “I Could Use A Love Song” was powerful, it didn’t compare to Nicole’s ballad, and she was eliminated.

On Team Snoop’s side, Kenny Iko performed “There Goes My Baby,” while Ralph Edwards went with “Dive.” Both were fantastic, but Iko was eliminated. “I think Ralph has the IT factor,” Snoop said after making the difficult decision.

For Team Niall’s Knockout, Sadie Dahl performed Sam Smith’s “Too Good At Goodbyes,” while Ava Nat performed the “Grease” hit “Hopelessly Devoted To You.” While both were solid, Nat was sent home, with Dahl moving on.

After High Stakes Performances, We’ll Find Out Who Makes It to the Playoffs

On November 3, the Knockouts continue, and whoever wins will move closer to becoming the winner. On Team Snoop, Toni Lorene and Natalia Albertini have become fast friends, but now they’re pinned against each other for the Knockouts. Zac Brown is their mega-mentor.

Lorene has already proven herself, coming out the winner when she went up against Sadie Dahl in a Battle and being referred to as “spectacular” by Snoop. Albertini has also been a favorite of Snoop’s, with him using his save to keep her on his team, calling her “too good to go home.” Will he choose to keep her again, or go with the Dahl this time?

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On Team Niall, Joe Walsh is serving as “The Voice” mega-mentor. Aiden Ross and Liam Von Elbe are set to duke it out in the Knockouts. Aiden has consistently delighted the judges, earning a four-chair turn within seconds of his Blind Audition. In a preview of their Knockout round, both contestants were complimented by the judges. “Aiden, it’s a masterclass what you did right there,” Horan told him. Whereas for Liam, he commended him on his growth as an artist.

Twenty-three-year-old Max Cooper III is paired with the youngest contestant this season, Max Chambers, on Team Bublé. They also have Zac Brown as their mega-mentor. Despite being only 14, Chambers has already spent much of his life on stage performing. “I just love the future of music for the world and America when a young dude like you has that passion,” Bublé said about Cooper in a previous episode. But he’s also raved about Chambers, saying that the young phenom has the “potential to become a star.”

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