'The Voice' Update: Blake, Adam, and Gwen Used Their Last Steal
The third part of The Battle round aired last night, and viewers saw three of the judges used their final "steal."
The night started with the performance from Team Blake. Blind Joe and Blaine Mitchell sang Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll," which both guys nailed. Blake chose Blind Joe, however, Mitchell did not go home when Adam used his final steal on him.
The next performance was by Team Adam's Viktor Kiraly and Cassandra Robertson. Kiraly was chosen by Adam to move on to the Knockout Rounds, and unfortunately, no coach saved Robertson.
Team Gwen was next to take The Battles stage, where she chose Korin Bukowski and Chase Kerby to perform. The two singers performed Regina Spektor's "Samson," and both Bukowski and Kerby delivered it on stage. Gwen picked Bukowski, and Kerby was sent home.
For Team Pharrell, Riley Biederer and Evan McKeel battled it out, performing Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground." McKeel was chosen to be the winner, but Gwen chose to steal Biederer, keeping her in the competition. "I like your voice. I like how loose you are on stage with your presence and I would like to work with you," Gwen said excitedly.
Another pair from Team Gwen came up next, and she chose Lyndsey Elm and Braiden Sunshine for this Battle Round. She picked Sunshine as the winner, making Elm bid good-bye to the competition.
The last singers to perform are Team Adam's Chance Pena, and Andi & Alex Peot. The twins and Pena totally delivered when they sang The Calling's "Wherever You Will Go." Adam had a tough time choosing, and said, "This is the hardest thing I've ever had to decide." Adam finally decided to go with the twins, but Pena didn't go home packing since Blake went in for the steal.
Tonight will be the last part of The Battle Round, and The Knockouts will start next week. Pharrell is the only coach to own a steal, and fans can't wait to see who will make it to the next round.