The Voice Top 16 will perform for fans’ votes when the live shows begin Monday night.
Three singers will be eliminated this week. Fans will select eight members of the Top 13 via their votes following Monday’s show.
How will it work?
Glad you asked. The Voice isn’t calling this round the live playoffs, but it will work much that same way.
After everyone performs Monday night — and, please folks, regardless of what Carson Daly says, listen to everyone before voting — fans can head to The Voice website or use The Voice app to cast their votes.
The vote limit is 10 per email address you’ve used to sign in. The voting window runs from when Monday’s show starts (again, please listen to everyone sing before voting) until 7 a.m. Tuesday.
On Tuesday night, the top two vote-getters from each team will automatically advance to the Top 13. Then each coach will get to save one of their two remaining artists.
That will leave four at-risk singers. An instant save at the end of the show — yep, blatantly unfair to any West Coast contestant who lands in that position — will determine the 13th spot on next week’s show.
Instant save voting used to be via Twitter. It’s now also done through The Voice website or app.
Here’s where the teams stand following the knockouts.
Team Blake
Bodie, 29, from Ladera Ranch, Calif.
— Turned 4 chairs in the blinds; defeated Jaeden Luke in the battles; defeated The Dryes and Kevin Hawkins in the knockouts
Brayden Lape, 16, Grass Lake, Mich.
— Turned 1 chairs in the blinds; defeated Benny Weag in the battles; defeated Austin Montgomery and Eva Ullmann in the knockouts
Bryce Leatherwood, 22, Statesboro, Ga.
— Turned 3 chairs in the blinds; defeated The Dryes in the battles; defeated Jay Allen and Kate Kalvach in the knockouts.
Rowan Grace, 16, Rapid City, S.D.
— Turned 3 chairs in the blinds and joined Team Gwen; defeated Jillian Jordyn in the battles; at risk after losing to Kique in the knockouts, but was stolen by Blake.
Team Camila
Devix, 28, York, Pa.
— Turned 3 chairs in the blinds; defeated Sasha Hurtado in the battles; defeated Andrew Igbokidi and Steve McMorran in the knockouts
Eric Who, 22, Grovetown, Ga.
— Turned 1 chair in the blinds; defeated Sydney Kronmiller in the battles; defeated Jaeden Luke and Reina Ley in the knockouts
Kate Kalvach, 27, Oklahoma City, OK
— Turned 3 chairs in the blinds and joined Team Blake; defeated Madison Hughes in the battle round; at risk after knockout round loss to Bryce Leatherwood, but was stolen by Camila.
Morgan Myles, 35, Nashville, Tenn.
— Turned 4 chairs in the blinds; defeated Steven McMorran in the battles; defeated Chello and Orlando Mendez in the knockouts.
Team Gwen
Alyssa Witrado, 19, Fresno, Calif.
— Turned 2 chairs in the blinds; defeated Ian Harrison in the battles; defeated Daysia and Sasha Hurtado in the knockouts
Justin Aaron, 34, Junction City, Kansas
— Turned 1 chair in the blinds; defeated Destiny Leigh in the battles; defeated Kayla Von Der Heide and Cara Brindisi in the knockouts.
Kevin Hawkins, 28, Dallas, Texas
— Turned 4 chairs in the blinds and joined Team Blake; defeated Hillary Torchiana in the battles; at risk after a knockout round match with Bodie, but was stolen by Gwen.
Kique
— Turned 2 chairs in the blinds; defeated Tanner Howe in the battles; defeated Destiny Leigh and Rowan Grace in the knockouts
Team Legend
Kim Cruse, 30, Woodville, Texas
— Turned 4 chairs in the blinds; defeated David Andrews in the battles; defeated Emma Brooke and The Marilynds in the knockouts
Omar Cardona, 33, Orlando, Fla.
— Turned 4 chairs in the blinds; defeated Lana Love in the battles; defeated Morgan Taylor and Ian Harrison in the knockouts
Parijita Bastola, 17, Severna Park, Md.
— Turned 4 chairs in the blinds; defeated The Marilynds in the battles; defeated Valarie Harding and Peyton Aldridge in the knockouts
Sasha Hurtado, 18, Dallas, Ga.
— Turned 2 chairs in the blinds and joined Team Camila; at risk after battle round match with Devix, but was stolen by Gwen; at risk after knockout round match with Alyssa Witrado, but was stolen by John.
The knockout round performances
Alyssa Witrado and Sasha Hurtado
Bodie and Kevin Hawkins
Brayden Lape
Bryce Leatherwood
Devix
Eric Who
Justin Aaron
Kate Kalvach
Kim Cruse
Kique
Morgan Myles
Omar Cardona
Parijita Bastola
Rowan Grace
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“The Voice” has never deviated from what they are. A show for coaches with an opening act of some talented artists. “American Idol” used to give honest feedback to contestants and invested in some of them, but totally jumped the shark after gimmicks and montages took over.