It was another night of stiff competition on November 10, 2025, as artists took the stage for week three of the Knockouts on “The Voice” season 28. Missed the stellar performances or just want to watch some again? Below you’ll find videos of everyone who rocked the stage, including the latest “Mic Drop” recipient, and details on who’s moving on to the Playoffs.
‘The Voice’ Knockouts: Ryan Mitchell vs. Conrad Khalil
Two of Reba McEntire’s artists were up first, starting with season 28 underdog Ryan Mitchell, who initially didn’t get a single chair turn in his Blind Audition. But the rocker was brought back for a second audition by host Carson Daly, a first for the show, and McEntire scooped him up for her team.
Mitchell has been soaring ever since, including in his performance of “Zombie” by The Cranberries. When the coaches gave their feedback, Michael Bublé told Mitchell he exceeded everyone’s expectations.
After Mitchell sang, Team Reba’s Khalil got the crowd dancing with Ne-Yo’s “Closer.” The coaches loved the 90s vibe of his delivery and McEntire told Khalil and Mitchell they both did “great,” but in the end, she chose to have Mitchell continue on.
‘The Voice’ Knockouts: Rob Cole vs. Marty O’Reilly
Next up to the stage were Team Bublé’s Rob Cole and Marty O’Reilly, who kicked off the Knockout with his rendition of Joe Cocker’s “The Letter.” He chose the song, he said, because he’s on the road frequently, away from his wife.
Cole also dedicated his song to his wife, telling producers she’s the reason he dared to try out for “The Voice” in the first place. He sang “Wondering Why” by The Red Clay Strays. Cole started out his tune on the keyboard, but later got up to move about the stage.
As the coaches gave their feedback, Snoop said he thought O’Reilly was capable of winning “The Voice.” But after saying both singers performed their songs “perfectly,” Bublé decided to keep Cole.
‘The Voice’ Knockouts: Trinity vs. Jack Austin
Unfortunately for fans of Team Bublé’s Jack Austin, NBC only aired Trinity’s portion of this Knockout — and even that was a condensed overview of her performing Whitney Houston’s “I’m Your Baby Tonight.”
In an Instagram post after the show aired, Austin wrote that he was “extremely disheartened” that he didn’t get a moment of airtime despite spending hours preparing his song. Needless to say, powerhouse singer Trinity is moving on to the Playoffs for Team Bublé.
‘The Voice’ Knockouts: Dek of Hearts vs. Kayleigh Clark
The final Knockout of the night was Niall Horan’s artists Dek of Hearts and Kayleigh Clark. Both received four chair turns during their Blind Auditions, so Horan knew it was going to be an impossible choice given their talents.
Dek of Hearts, a trio from Nashville, harmonized beautifully on Lady A’s “What If I Never Get Over You.” During their rehearsal with Horan and Mega Mentor Joe Walsh of The Eagles, they said it was the first song they ever performed together.
Clark wowed the crowd and coaches with her version of LeAnn Rimes’ “Blue,” showcasing her impressive yodeling skills. But in the end, Horan chose to move forward with Dek of Hearts and was so impressed with them, that he bestowed his one “Mic Drop” on them.
That honor means they’ll vie for viewers votes on November 24, alongside one “Mic Drop” artist from each of the other teams. The one who receives the most votes will get to perform during the Rose Bowl Parade on New Year’s Day. Meanwhile, the next Knockouts on “The Voice” season 28 will air on November 17 at 9 p.m. Eastern time.




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