As The Voice Season 28 races toward its epic finale, only a select group of artists remain. Here’s the on-the-ground analysis of every singer still in the running, their teams, and why each one could shake up the competition’s legacy this November.
The Knockouts phase is in full swing on The Voice Season 28, and the tension has reached a fever pitch for fans and contestants alike. With just a handful of episodes separating today’s hopeful singers from the coveted title, knowing who’s left is critical for understanding every twist, potential upset, and storyline to come.
This comprehensive update delivers everything you need to know about the artists still standing—and why each team’s roster is poised to send shockwaves through the competition as of November 17, 2025.
Team Michael Bublé: Can the Mastermind Coach Keep His Winning Streak?
Coach Michael Bublé is at the center of fierce speculation: can he secure a back-to-back win after recent coaching triumphs? His squad features a mix of breakout artists and genre versatility that’s given Team Bublé a reputation for electrifying performances.
- Teo Ramdel
- Jazz McKenzie
- Max Chambers
- Rob Cole
- Trinity
At the heart of the latest Knockouts, Teo Ramdel and Jazz McKenzie’s face-off—featuring Bon Jovi and Smokey Robinson classics—left Bublé with a signature “impossible choice.” One of these singers will be chosen live to carry Team Bublé’s momentum, a turning point fans have been dissecting for days. Every member still in play has proven resilience through both fan votes and coach saves, keeping Team Bublé a front-runner as the show enters its final stretch.
Team Niall Horan: The Pop Strategist’s Surging Favorites
Niall Horan’s team is making headlines thanks to both star power and innovation. The introduction of the new “Mic Drop” button has catapulted Team Niall’s DEK of Hearts into a unique Rose Parade opportunity—and front and center in fan debates about game-changing competition tweaks.
- Dustin Dale Gaspard
- Aiden Ross
- Ava Nat
- DEK of Hearts
- Kirbi
After a standout Knockouts showing, DEK of Hearts became a focal point of show history: Horan praised their harmonic power, and their Mic Drop win puts them into a special fan vote showdown for the chance to perform at the Rose Parade. For longtime The Voice followers, Horan’s calculated risks and engagement with the show’s evolving structure keep Team Niall at the center of the conversation and point to a possible shake-up of legacy winners—a recurring fan prediction as playoffs approach.
Team Reba: Country Roots and Emotional Standouts
Country legend Reba McEntire knows how to assemble a formidable roster—even without snagging any 4-Chair-Turn standouts this season. Her squad’s versatility and emotional depth provide fertile ground for both classic country and genre-bending performances.
- Cori Kennedy
- Austin Gilbert
- Aaron Nichols
- Aubrey Nicole
- Peyton Kyle
- Ryan Mitchell
The most talked-about moment so far? Aubrey Nicole’s stirring Knockouts delivery, sparking speculation about whether McEntire could claim her second victory and prove that underdogs and emotional resonance still win hearts—and votes—late in the season. Reba’s team reflects every spectrum of the modern country sound, ensuring their performances are appointment television for devoted fans and casual viewers alike.
Team Snoop Dogg: The Underdog’s Last Push for Glory
With a well-documented hunger for his first win, Snoop Dogg has packed his team with fan favorites possessing both vocal firepower and creative edge. The journey of these contestants embodies the persistent underdog spirit that’s come to define Team Snoop each season.
- Carolina Rodriguez
- Lauren Anderson
- Mindy Miller
- Ralph Edwards
- Toni Lorene
- YOSHIHANAA
Key highlight: Ralph Edwards’ knockout performance in the Battles has fans doubling down on predictions that Snoop’s team may finally clinch the title. Season 28 is a now-or-never crossroads for Team Snoop, with impassioned supporters tracking every move and every save as proof that this could be the D-O-double-G’s breakthrough story.
Why This Knockout Round Matters: What’s at Stake and What’s Next
Each team’s roster is now set for some of the highest-stakes Playoffs in The Voice history. This year’s revamped format—especially the new Mic Drop twist and increasingly dramatic Knockouts—has expert analysts and superfans debating whether we’re seeing the most unpredictable endgame since the show began.
Key Playoff and Finale dates as of November 17, 2025:
- Last two Knockouts episodes: November 17 and 24 (9/8c)
- Playoffs: December 1 and 8
- Two-night Live Finale: December 15 and 16
The newly intensified audience involvement and fast-evolving performances suggest that late-breaking upsets, comeback arcs, and coach power plays could redefine who takes the Stage 28 trophy.
Fan Theories, Social Buzz, and the Future
This season’s social media storms are feeding a level of speculation rarely seen—even by The Voice’s high standards. Will Team Bublé maintain dominance? Is a Team Snoop shock win on the horizon? And how will season-long strategic risks (like the Mic Drop and saves) ultimately shape who advances to the finale?
Fans are especially invested in:
- The impact of new competition twists on outcomes
- Comeback possibilities for underdog artists
- Historic coaching rivalries reaching new heights
One certainty: every knockout, coach decision, and vocal showdown is now amplified by the sheer unpredictability of Season 28. This moment marks a breaking point that could permanently redefine what it takes to win The Voice.
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