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Who Got Stolen on The Voice This Week? (March 31, 2025)

Here's who got a second chance on The Voice Knockouts Night 1. 

By Elizabeth Logan
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As the Knockouts begin on The Voice Season 27, all of the competing Artists have to truly bring their A-games. Their Coaches no longer have Saves, so if they lose their round, their only hope is to be stolen by another team. Here's who got lucky during the first round of Knockouts on Monday, March 31:

Who got stolen from Team Kelsea?

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Things got super emotional when Iris Herrera went up against Angie Rey, with Rey's rendition of "Dirt Cheap" bringing Coach Kelsea Ballerini to tears. Still, Ballerini chose teenage Herrera for the win, and Rey was almost out the door when Michael Bublé swooped in with a Steal.

The other Coaches gave him guff for waiting so long, but the crooner explained he wanted the Artist to have a moment with her Coach before switching teams. Rey was so excited, and Herrera was super happy for her. But Ballerini was happiest of all and grateful to Bublé for giving the singer more time on the show.

Who got stolen from Team Legend?

After Team Legend's BD.ii and Kolby Cordell went head-to-head, Coach John Legend chose BD.ii for the win, leaving Cordell open for a Steal. Both Adam Levine and Bublé wanted him, putting Cordell in the enviable position of going from "headed home" to "has his pick" in under 10 seconds. Ultimately, the singer chose to join Team Adam.

Kolby Cordell performing on stage on The Voice Season 27, Episode 6.

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How are Knockouts different from Battles?

As the competition moves along, it gets tougher and tougher for the Coaches to keep their Artists in the competition. In the Battles, they have the help of their Advisors and get to do a bit more hand-holding, choosing the pairings and the songs that the Artists duet. They also each have a Save for their team.

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In the Knockouts, the Artists choose their own songs to sing solo, and the Coaches can't save. They can only steal an Artist from another team, which may sound negative, but Coaches are almost always thrilled when an Artist they've worked with gets to stay on the show for another round, even if it's on another team.

After the Knockouts come the Playoffs, then the Live Shows. It's getting down to the wire!

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