Who Went Home on The Voice This Week? (March 31, 2025)
Sadly, the road has ended for these Artists on The Voice Season 27.
Things are getting serious on The Voice Season 27. With the Battle Rounds over, the Coaches and Artists have moved on to the Knockouts, where there are no Saves. Unfortunately, that means more Artists going home. After the first round of Knockouts on March 31, only John Legend's team emerged unscathed, with BD.ii winning his Knockout and Kolby Cordell moving over to Team Adam.
Here's who went home for good:
Who went home from Team Kelsea?
Dan Kiernan was up against Tinika Wyatt, both of whom had made it to the Battle rounds by slightly unconventional routes. Though Kiernan got chair turns during his Blind Audition, they weren't from Coach Kelsea Ballerini... until she used her Coach Replay to recruit him. Wyatt initially got zero chair turns, but an original song got her a Replay from Adam Levine. After her Battle, she was stolen by Ballerini, who declared her the winner of her Knockout, though Kiernan didn't leave empty-handed. Ballerini gave him her phone number!
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Who went home from Team Adam?
It was a rough night for Team Adam, as Levine lost both Grace-Miller Moody and Trevon Dawson, his one country Artist. At only 17, Dawson is just at the beginning of his musical journey and will only get stronger from here.
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Who went home from Team Bublé?
It was a tough decision when Simone Marijic performed against Barry Jean Fontenot, but ultimately, Fontenot had an instrument his Coach wanted to continue developing, so Michael Bublé took a page from Ballerini's playbook and sent Marijic home with his contact information.
Michael Bublé explains why there are no losers on The Voice
Having won the competition during his very first season as a Coach, it would be easy for Bublé to focus only on the "success" stories. But the way he sees it, everyone who makes it onto The Voice is a winner. "My favorite part about it, was when I had to let people go for the first time, I was upset about it. Until I realized that their lives had changed. Until I realized that their careers had started. They started to create a business that could go on," he reflected to NBC Insider.
"Their socials have grown. I didn’t realize at the time because I had thought of this as an end-goal thing," Bublé added. He said that his Artists' lives "changed already...just from being on this massive television program that has seven to 11 million people watching all over the planet."