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Who Went Home—and Who Got Stolen—on The Voice This Week? (April 7, 2025)

The Knockouts are underway on The Voice Season 27.

By Elizabeth Logan

The Knockouts are well underway on Season 27 of The Voice, with only the best of the best making it through to the Playoffs. Sadly, some favorites are headed home after the April 7 episode, but a lucky few were rescued with a Steal. Here's how everything shook out on the second night of Knockouts: 

Team Bublé

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Despite all the Coaches applauding his take on Maroon 5's "Harder To Breathe" — including Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine — Divighn narrowly lost out to Kaiya Hamilton, and went home.

Team Legend

Bryson Battle blew the Coaches away, and while Tatum Scott impressed with "Stick Season," it was ultimately her time to leave the competition.

Team Kelsea

Alanna Lynise advanced to the Playoffs, and Page Mackenzie went home.

Team Adam

Britton Moore delivered a beautiful performance of a country song that won him the round, but Ari Camille was too good to let go; no sooner had Host Carson Daly declared her available than John Legend hit his Steal button, stating, "Let's go." The only person as happy as Camille was Coach Kelsea Ballerini, who didn't want Camille to go home. "Thank God!" she said.

If Ari Camille joining Team Legend sounds a bit familiar it's because...Ari Camille started on Team Legend! Will her second go-round bring her more luck than her first?

Kelsea Ballerini, Michael Bublé, Adam Levine, and John Legend smiling and posing together on The Voice Season 27, Episode 1.

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Michael Bublé's explains why there are no losers on The Voice

"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," Michael Bublé explained in a chat with NBC Insider, reflecting on his first season as a Coach.

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"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."

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