âThe Voiceâ Season 28: Who Went Home on Night 3 of the Knockouts Tonight?
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Paulette CohnNovember 10, 2025 at 9:00 PM
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Photo by: Griffin Nagel/NBC
The Season 28 Knockouts on The Voice carried on on Monday night with coaches Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, and Niall Horan selecting which of their teammates are paired up for the sing-off, but with the artists selecting the song they will sing, giving America a chance to know who they are as performers. For the Knockout Rounds, there are no Saves or Steals so only the winning artist moves on to the Playoffs.
This season, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and multi-Grammy Award-winning Joe Walsh and Grammy Award-winning multi-hyphenate Zac Brown are serving as the Mega Mentors. Brown, the frontman of Zac Brown Band, made his Voice debut when he joined Michael and Snoop to coach their teams. Walsh, on the other hand, joined Niall and Reba to mentor their remaining artists.
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To date, Aubrey Nicole (Team Reba), Ava Nat (Team Niall), Ralph Edwards (Team Snoop), Aiden Ross (Team Niall), Max Chambers (Team Bublé) and Toni Lorene (Team Snoop) have all won their Knockouts and are moving on to the Playoffs.
A new twist for the Knockouts is the âMic Drop Button.â Each coach is given a button to use on an artist from their respective teams whose performance blows them away. Then, viewers at home will have the opportunity to vote for the âMic Dropâ winner among the four. The Mic Drop artist with the most votes will be awarded a performance at The Rose Parade Presented by Honda, live on Jan. 1, 2026. Michael was the first coach to use his âMic Dropâ Button and he awarded it to Max Chambers. Tonight, Niall pushed his button for DEK of Hearts.
Here's our spoiler-filled recap of who went home on The Voice tonight.
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Who went home tonight on The Voice Season 28 Knockouts Night 3?Conrad KhalilJack AustinKayleigh Clark (4-chair turn)Marty OâReillyAdvancing Artists Tonight on The Voice Season 28 Knockouts Night 3DEK of Hearts (4-chair turn)Rob ColeRyan Mitchell (Carson Callback)TrinityMic Drop ButtonDEK of HeartsKnockout Round 1: Conrad Khalil vs Ryan Mitchell from Team Reba
Ryan: âZombieâ by The CranberriesConrad: âCloserâ by LiloCox, Nia M, and Frankly
Winner: Ryan Mitchell
Reba said: âGolly, itâs just really hard because youâve got such great talent and you donât want either one of them to leave. Ryan is different than anybody in the competition. We donât get that much alternative rock on the show, so to have Ryan fill that void, perfect.â
Battle Round 2: Marty OâReilly vs Rob Cole from Team BublĂ©
Rob Cole: âWondering Whyâ by The Red Clay StraysMarty OâReilly: âThe Letterâ by Joe Cocker
Winner: Rob Cole
Michael said: âRob has a voice that I can listen to all day. When it hits the radio, it can only be Rob. I do feel like Rob can be the winner of The Voice. I canât wait to see whatâs next.â
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Battle Round 3: Trinity vs Jack Austin from Team Bublé
Trinity: âIâm Your Baby Tonightâ by Whitney HoustonJack: Not shown
Winner: Trinity
Michael said: âI think you have this gorgeous, soulful voice. You have a lot more potential in you. Trinity reminds me of Sade. She has the ability to play within R&B and pop. She looks like a star, sounds like a star, and is a star.â
Battle Round 4: DEK of Hearts vs Kayleigh Clark from Team Niall
DEK of Hearts: âWhat If I Never Get Over Youâ by Lady AKayleigh: âBlueâ by LeAnn Rimes
Winner: DEK of Hearts
Niall said: âI honestly think that was the toughest decision I made at The Voice. Kayleigh is an incredibly talented singer. I just have a feeling about DEK. They just bring something to the show and music that makes me excited. When they sing together, itâs magic.â
Then Niall hit his âMic Dropâ Button for DEK of Hearts.
âEvery time DEK stands on stage, theyâre just so solid, so consistent, and they always challenge themselves. I think they deserve a change for America to hear more of them.â
The Voice airs Monday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. Streams next day on Peacock.
Next, All the Four-Chair Turns for The Voice for Season 28
This story was originally reported by Parade on Nov 11, 2025, where it first appeared in the TV section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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