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On September 13, 2018, [[John Legend]] was confirmed as new coach, replacing [[Jennifer Hudson]], who opted out from the coaching panel to serve as coach of ”[[The Voice UK]]”. Legend joined returning coaches [[Adam Levine]], [[Blake Shelton]] and [[Kelly Clarkson]]. [[Carson Daly]] returned for his sixteenth season as host. This is Legend’s second appearance after he appeared as Team Adam’s battle advisor on the [[The Voice (American season 12)|12th season]]. This is also Legend and Clarkson’s second competition show before the show appearing ”[[Duets (TV series)|Duets]]”.

On September 13, 2018, [[John Legend]] was confirmed as new coach, replacing [[Jennifer Hudson]], who opted out from the coaching panel to serve as coach of ”[[The Voice UK]]”. Legend joined returning coaches [[Adam Levine]], [[Blake Shelton]] and [[Kelly Clarkson]]. [[Carson Daly]] returned for his sixteenth season as host. This is Legend’s second appearance after he appeared as Team Adam’s battle advisor on the [[The Voice (American season 12)|12th season]]. This is also Legend and Clarkson’s second competition show before the show appearing ”[[Duets (TV series)|Duets]]”.

This season’s advisors for the Battle Rounds are [[Charlie Puth]] (who previously appeared in [[The Voice (American TV series) season 11|the 11th season]] in the series as an advisor) for Team Adam, [[Kelsea Ballerini]] (who was the coach for [[The Voice (American TV series) season 15|last season’s]] “Comeback Stage”) for Team Kelly, [[Khalid (American singer)|Khalid]] for Team Legend, and [[Brooks & Dunn]] for Team Blake.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BtlhfbuhuTi/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BtlhfbuhuTi |archive-date=December 26, 2021 |url-access=registration|title=Charlie Puth on Instagram: “excited to announce that i will be joining #teamseal as a battles advisor this season on @nbcthevoice! it’s fun to work with yer friends”|date=February 7, 2019|website=Instagram|access-date=February 11, 2019}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://extratv.com/2019/02/07/the-voice-news-kelsea-ballerini-to-join-kelly-clarksons-team-as-advisor/|title=”The Voice” News! Kelsea Ballerini to Join Kelly Clarkson’s Team as Advisor – ExtraTV.com|website=Extra|access-date=February 11, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eonline.com/news/1012453/meet-blake-shelton-s-the-voice-season-16-advisers-brooks-dunn|title=Meet Blake Shelton’s The Voice Season 16 Advisers|date=7 February 2019|website=E! Online|access-date=February 11, 2019}}</ref>

This season’s advisors for the Battle Rounds are [[Charlie Puth]] (who previously appeared in [[The Voice (American TV series) season 11|the 11th season]] in the series as an advisor) for Team Adam, [[Kelsea Ballerini]] (who was the coach for [[The Voice (American TV series) season 15|last season’s]] “Comeback Stage”) for Team Kelly, [[Khalid (American singer)|Khalid]] for Team Legend, and [[Brooks & Dunn]] for Team Blake.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.instagram.com/p/BtlhfbuhuTi/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/BtlhfbuhuTi |archive-date=December 26, 2021 |url-access=registration|title=Charlie Puth on Instagram: “excited to announce that i will be joining #teamseal as a battles advisor this season on @nbcthevoice! it’s fun to work with yer friends”|date=February 7, 2019|website=Instagram|access-date=February 11, 2019}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://extratv.com/2019/02/07/the-voice-news-kelsea-ballerini-to-join-kelly-clarksons-team-as-advisor/|title=”The Voice” News! Kelsea Ballerini to Join Kelly Clarkson’s Team as Advisor – ExtraTV.com|website=Extra|access-date=February 11, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.eonline.com/news/1012453/meet-blake-shelton-s-the-voice-season-16-advisers-brooks-dunn|title=Meet Blake Shelton’s The Voice Season 16 Advisers|date=7 February 2019|website=E! Online|access-date=February 11, 2019}}</ref>

Season of television series

The sixteenth season of the American reality television show The Voice premiered on February 25, 2019, on NBC. Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, and Blake Shelton returning as coaches from the previous season. John Legend was a new addition as a coach this season, replacing Jennifer Hudson. This became the eleventh season to feature three male coaches on the panel since season 10. For the second time, the show featured a fifth coach, Bebe Rexha, who selected contestants to participate in The Comeback Stage, replacing Kelsea Ballerini as the fifth coach.

This is the first season trios are allowed in the show, and also the first (and only) season to feature a “Live Cross Battles”, similar to the Chinese counterpart of The Voice (The Voice of China and Sing! China) whereas artists compete against artists from opposing teams for a place in the Live Shows. “The Comeback Stage” twist also returned and it now extended until the “Live Cross Battles”. The Live Shows now followed eliminations similar to the semifinals since season 9 with the artists receiving a higher vote count directly advances or lower vote count eliminated immediately.

Maelyn Jarmon was named the winner of the season, marking John Legend’s first win as a coach and making him the second new coach (after Clarkson) to have a winning artist on his first attempt.

On September 13, 2018, John Legend was confirmed as a new coach, replacing Jennifer Hudson, who opted out from the coaching panel to serve as coach of The Voice UK. Legend joined returning coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton and Kelly Clarkson. Carson Daly returned for his sixteenth season as host. This is Legend’s second appearance after he appeared as Team Adam’s battle advisor on the 12th season. This is also Legend and Clarkson’s second competition show before the show appearing Duets.
This season’s advisors for the Battle Rounds are Charlie Puth (who previously appeared in the 11th season in the series as an advisor) for Team Adam, Kelsea Ballerini (who was the coach for last season’s “Comeback Stage”) for Team Kelly, Khalid for Team Legend, and Brooks & Dunn for Team Blake.[1][2][3]

Coaches Top 54 artists
Adam Levine
LB Crew Mari Betsy Ade Domenic Haynes Kalvin Jarvis
LB Crew Kendra Checketts Celia Babini Rod Stokes Andrew Jannakos
Ciera Dumas Jimmy Mowery Karly Moreno Patrick McAloon Anthony Ortiz
Trey Rose
John Legend
Maelyn Jarmon Shawn Sounds Celia Babini Jacob Maxwell Jimmy Mowery
Lisa Ramey Julian King Beth Griffith-Manley Kayslin Victoria Savannah Brister
Oliv Blu Betsy Ade Matthew Johnson Talon Cardon Denton Arnell
Kelly Clarkson
Rod Stokes Jej Vinson Rebecca Howell Matthew Johnson Abby Kasch
Presley Tennant Betsy Ade The Bundys Karen Galera David Owens
Beth Griffith-Manley Alena D’Amico Jackson Marlow Rizzi Myers Mikaela Astel
Blake Shelton
Gyth Rigdon Dexter Roberts Andrew Sevener Kim Cherry Carter Lloyd Horne
Oliv Blu Kendra Checketts Selkii Karly Moreno Kendra Checketts
Rod Stokes LiLi Joy Cecily Hennigan Hannah Kay Dalton Dover
Bebe Rexha
LB Crew Kanard Thomas Ciera Dumas Savannah Brister David Owens
Kayla Seeber Nathan & Chesi Crystal Rose J.T. Rodriguez Klea Olson
Note: Italicized names are stolen artists (names struck through within former teams). Underlined names are artists who were saved by their coach in the Live Cross Battles and advanced to the Live Playoffs. The Bold name is “The Comeback Stage” winner who joined another team of their choosing (name struck through within former team).
Color key
   Coach pressed “I WANT YOU” button
     Artist defaulted to a coach’s team
     Artist selected to join this coach’s team
     Artist was eliminated and was not invited back for “The Comeback Stage”
     Artist was eliminated, but got a second chance to compete in “The Comeback Stage”
 ✘  Coach pressed “I WANT YOU” button, but was blocked by another coach from getting the artist
  •   Blocked by Adam
  •   Blocked by John
  •   Blocked by Kelly
  •   Blocked by Blake

Episode 1 (Feb. 25)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach’s and artist’s choices
Adam John Kelly Blake
1 Gyth Rigdon 24 Singer, Louisiana Drift Away
2 Maelyn Jarmon 26 Frisco, Texas Fields of Gold
3 Karen Galera 19 Dallas, Texas Mi Corazoncito
4 Trey Rose 27 Hugo, Oklahoma Wake Me Up
5 Kim Cherry 30 Niceville, Florida No Scrubs
6 AJ Ryan 30 Brooklyn, New York Love Runs Out
7 Rizzi Myers 29 Nashville, Tennessee Breathin
8 Lisa Ramey 33 New York, New York Sex on Fire
9 Jimmy Mowery 31 Altoona, Pennsylvania Attention
10 LiLi Joy 15 Chino Hills, California Cool
11 Nathan & Chesi 27 & 28 Paintsville, Kentucky Waymore’s Blues
12 Matthew Johnson 26 Jacksonville, Florida I Smile

Episode 2 (Feb. 26)

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Episode 3 (March 4)

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This episode is dedicated in memory of season 13 contestant Janice Freeman who died[4] of a blood clot in her lung two days before this episode aired.

Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach’s and artist’s choices
Adam John Kelly Blake
1 Jacob Maxwell 20 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Delicate
2 Karly Moreno 23 Mission Viejo, California Starving
3 Luna Searles 37 Atlanta, Georgia Nutbush City Limits
4 Carter Lloyd Horne 19 Marietta, Georgia Drinkin’ Problem
5 Talon Cardon 18 Pleasant Grove, Utah Say You Won’t Let Go
6 Patrick McAloon 40 Barrington, Rhode Island Runaway Train
7 Ruby McAloon 16 Barrington, Rhode Island Back to You
8 Alena D’Amico 27 Shelby Charter, Michigan In My Blood
9 Kanard Thomas 28 Jacksonville, Florida Riding With the King
10 Dexter Roberts 27 Fayette, Alabama Like a Cowboy
11 Jej Vinson 22 Davao City, Philippines Passionfruit

Episode 4 (March 5)

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Episode 5 (March 11)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach’s and artist’s choices
Adam John Kelly Blake
1 Beth Griffith-Manley 46 Detroit, Michigan Until You Come Back to Me
2 Selkii 31 Durban, South Africa I Try
3 Jae Jin 33 Baltimore, Maryland Hallelujah I Love Her So
4 Denton Arnell 32 Chicago, Illinois Hold On, We’re Going Home
5 Ciera Dumas 21 Kernersville, North Carolina Tell Me You Love Me
6 Andrew Sevener 22 Alvarado, Texas Honky Tonk Women
7 Mari 20 Clermont, Florida Boo’d Up
8 Crystal Rose 26 Kansas City, Missouri Wicked Game
9 Abby Kasch 20 Palos Park, Illinois Here for the Party
10 Mikaela Astel 14 Queens, New York Electric Love
11 Anthony Ortiz 20 Tampa, Florida What Makes You Beautiful
12 Oliv Blu 20 Flossmoor, Illinois On & On
13 Kayla Seeber 18 Poplar Grove, Illinois …Baby One More Time
14 Shawn Sounds 33 Houston, Texas All My Life

Episode 6 (March 18)

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Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach’s and artist’s choices
Adam John Kelly Blake
1 Celia Babini 17 New York, New York Idontwannabeyouanymore
2 Cecily Hennigan 16 Conway, South Carolina Foolish Games
3 Kalvin Jarvis 29 Tucson, Arizona A Good Night
4 Ava August 13 Laguna Niguel, California The House of the Rising Sun
5 David Owens 24 Indianapolis, Indiana I Can’t Make You Love Me
6 Presley Tennant 16 Norco, California Stone Cold
7 Rod Stokes 35 Moss Point, Mississippi To Love Somebody
8 Calista Garcia 17 Arlington, Virginia Wishing Well Team full
9 Andrew Jannakos 25 Flowery Branch, Georgia Beautiful Crazy
10 Kayslin Victoria 16 Clermont, Florida Feel It Still Team full
11 Maddi Fraser 24 La Canada Flintridge, California Get It While You Can Team full
12 Jackson Marlow 18 Rogersville, Alabama Troubadour

Episode 7 (March 20)

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This episode, titled “The Best of The Blind Auditions,” featured certain Blind Auditions from the season before the battles began.

The Battle Rounds started on March 25. Season sixteen’s advisors include: Charlie Puth for Team Adam, Khalid for Team John, Kelsea Ballerini for Team Kelly, and Brooks & Dunn for Team Blake.[5] The coaches could steal two losing artists from other coaches. Contestants who won their battle or were stolen by another coach advanced to the new Live Cross Battles, which replaced the Knockout Rounds.[6] Three eliminated artists were chosen by Bebe Rexha and have the opportunity to compete in “The Comeback Stage”.

Color key
      Artist won the Battle and advanced to the Live Cross Battles
      Artist lost the Battle but was stolen by another coach and advanced to Live Cross Battles
      Artist lost the Battle but got a second chance to compete in “The Comeback Stage”
      Artist lost the Battle and was eliminated
Episodes Coach Order Winner Song Loser ‘Steal’ result
Adam John Kelly Blake
Episode 8
(Monday, March 25, 2019)
John Legend 1 Shawn Sounds Never Too Much Matthew Johnson
Kelly Clarkson 2 The Bundys Songbird Mikaela Astel
Blake Shelton 3 Gyth Rigdon Drunk Me Rod Stokes
Adam Levine 4 Domenic Haynes I Need a Dollar Trey Rose
John Legend 5 Maelyn Jarmon When We Were Young Savannah Brister
Kelly Clarkson 6 Jej Vinson Jealous Beth Griffith-Manley
Episode 9
(Monday, April 1, 2019)
Adam Levine 1 Celia Babini FRIENDS Karly Moreno
John Legend 2 Julian King Grenade Denton Arnell
Kelly Clarkson 3 Presley Tennant Whataya Want from Me Rizzi Myers
Blake Shelton 4 Dexter Roberts Hurricane Dalton Dover
Adam Levine 5 LB Crew Done For Me Ciera Dumas
Blake Shelton 6 Kim Cherry Here Kendra Checketts
Episode 10
(Monday, April 8, 2019)
John Legend 1 Lisa Ramey The Joke Betsy Ade Team full
Adam Levine 2 Mari I Like Me Better Anthony Ortiz Team full
Blake Shelton 3 Andrew Sevener Tequila Hannah Kay
Kelly Clarkson 4 Abby Kasch Bring On the Rain Jackson Marlow
John Legend 5 Jacob Maxwell Every Little Thing She Does is Magic Talon Cardon
Kelly Clarkson 6 Rebecca Howell Unchained Melody David Owens
Adam Levine 7 Kalvin Jarvis U Got It Bad Jimmy Mowery
Episode 11
(Tuesday, April 9, 2019)
Adam Levine 1 Andrew Jannakos Free Fallin Patrick McAloon Team full Team full Team full
Blake Shelton 2 Selkii Head Above Water Cecily Hennigan
3 Carter Lloyd Horne I Got You Babe LiLi Joy
Kelly Clarkson 4 Karen Galera Imagine Alena D’Amico
John Legend 5 Kayslin Victoria Location Oliv Blu

This season’s fifth coach, Bebe Rexha, mentored selected artists who did not make a team during the Blind Auditions as well as eliminated artists from later rounds of the competition, thus creating new rounds to The Comeback Stage. During the first round of competition, the six selected artists went head to head, two artists per episode, and Rexha selected a winner to move on to the next round. In the second round, Rexha brought back three artists who were eliminated during the Battle Rounds, giving them a chance to re-enter in the competition. These artists faced off against the three artists from the first round. The three winners performed in the Semifinals and one artist was eliminated. In the Finale, Rexha picked one artist to move forward and compete against another eliminated artist from the Live Cross Battles. The two remaining artists performed in the Top 24 Live Results Show for America’s votes in the Twitter Instant Save, with the winner officially joining one of the four main teams of their choosing as a part of the Top 13.

       Artist won the battle and advanced to the next round
       Artist lost the battle and was eliminated

First Round (from blind audition)

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       Artists won the Semifinals and advanced to the Finale
       Artist lost the Semifinals and was eliminated
       Artists won the Finals and advanced to the Live Playoffs
       Artist lost the Finals and was eliminated
       Artist received majority of America’s votes and got a spot into the Top 13
       Artist was eliminated
Episode Coach Song Artists Song
Winner Loser
Episode 17
(Tuesday, April 30, 2019)
Bebe Rexha Electric Feel LB Crew Kanard Thomas Call Out My Name

Weeks 1 & 2: Live Cross Battles (April 15, 16, 22, & 23)

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The new Live Cross Battles round began with 32 artists remaining in the competition. Over the course of two weeks, eight pairs of artists performed each Monday. Coaches selected an artist from their team, then challenged a fellow coach to compete against, and this coach selected an artist as well. On the Tuesday results shows, the winner of each Cross Battle was revealed, for a total of 16 artists advancing to the next round based on America’s votes. Each coach also had one save and one steal to use over the course of the Cross Battles. Coaches were only given ten seconds to press their button. 24 artists in total advanced to the next round of competition.[7] The table for the Cross Battles are reflected by the order of the results announcement and not by the order of performance.

  • Note: The table below is ordered by the results’ announcement, as the performances’ order was not the same.

Color key:

       Artist won the Cross Battle and advanced to the Live Playoffs
       Artist lost the Cross Battle but was stolen by another coach and advanced to the Live Playoffs
       Artist lost the Cross Battle but was saved by his/her coach and advanced to the Live Playoffs
       Artist lost the Cross Battle but got a second chance to compete in “The Comeback Stage”
       Artist lost the Cross Battle and was eliminated

Week 3: Playoffs (April 29 & 30)

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The new Live Top 24 round took place on April 29, with results following on April 30. Eight artists from any four teams were saved by the public and advance to the Top 13. Each coach chose one of their own artists to advance. This becomes the only season in which a coach has had more than 4 artists in the Lives, as Shelton advanced 6 artists to the Live shows.

This season, same as last season, the artist who racked up the most streams on Apple Music during the voting window had their Apple Music votes multiplied by 5.[8] The recipient of the Apple Music multiplier was Gyth Rigdon. Kanard Thomas, the winner of the Comeback Stage Finals, competed against LB Crew who was eliminated in the Live Cross Battles. America chose LB through an Instant Save, and he completed the Top 13 by rejoining Team Adam.

Color key:

       Artist was saved by the Public’s votes
       Artist was saved by his/her coach
       Artist’s Apple Music vote multiplied by 5 after his/her studio version of the song had the most streams of the night
       Artist was eliminated

Week 4: Top 13 (May 6 & 7)

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The theme for this week was “Fan Night”, meaning that the artists performed songs chosen by the fans.

Eliminations were similar to the semifinal rounds since season nine. The seven artists with the most votes directly advance to the Top eight, while the three artists with the fewest votes were instantly eliminated, and the middle three fought for the remaining spot in the Top 8 via Instant Save.

The recipient of the Apple Music multiplier this week was Maelyn Jarmon in addition to have her single reached #9 of the top 10 chart on iTunes.[9]

With the elimination of Jej Vinson, this was the very first time that Kelly Clarkson would only have one artist (Rod Stokes) going into the semifinals. Additionally, Vinson would go on later to join Sheer Element in twenty-third season. With the eliminations of Mari and LB Crew, Levine no longer had any artists remaining on his team, making it the third consecutive season (and fifth overall) in which none of his finalists represented in the finale; however, this was the second season in which he had lost his entire team before the semifinals since season three, the first season which this situation occurred.

Color key:

       Artist was saved by the Public’s votes
       Artist was placed in the middle three
       Artist was saved by the Instant Save
       Artist’s Apple Music vote multiplied by 5 (except The Finals) after his/her studio version of the song had the most streams of the night
       Artist was eliminated

Week 5: Semifinals (May 13 & 14)

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The Top 8 performed on Monday, May 13, 2019, with the results following on Tuesday, May 14, 2019. The three artists with the most votes directly advances on to the finale. The two artists with the fewest votes were immediately eliminated and the middle three contended for the remaining spot in the Finale via the Instant Save. In addition to their individual songs, each artist performed a The Beatles duet with another artist in the competition, though these duets were not available for purchase on iTunes.

With the elimination of Rod Stokes, Kelly Clarkson no longer had any artists remaining on her team, thus breaking her two-season winning streak, and also marked the first season since her debut as a coach none of her artists would represent in the finale, and thus also became the first season after season 7 in which only two coaches would be represented in the finale. Shelton would also become the second coach to represent three artists to the finale, the first one being Levine in the 7th season. This was also the first time since the 8th season in which no female coach would be represented in the finale.

In addition, with the advancement of Maelyn Jarmon to the finale, John Legend became the fourth new coach to successfully coach an artist on his team to the finale on his first attempt as a coach, the third being Clarkson, who coached Brynn Cartelli all the way to the finale of the 14th season, the second being Alicia Keys, who coached Wé McDonald all the way to the finale of the 11th season, and the first being Usher, who coached Michelle Chamuel all the way to the finale of the 4th season.

The singles charted in Top 10 for iTunes charts this week were Jarmon (#3) and Rigdon (#9), with the former becoming the Apple Music multiplier recipient for the second straight week.[10]

Week 6: Finale (May 20 & 21)

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The final 4 performed on Monday, May 20, 2019, with the final results following on Tuesday, May 21, 2019. This week, the four finalists performed a solo cover song, a duet with their coach, and an original song.

The contestant’s performances reached the top 10 on iTunes as follows Jarmon (#1, #4 & #8), Rigdon (#5) and Andrew Sevener (#10).[11]

Artists’ info
  •   Team Adam
  •   Team Legend
  •   Team Kelly
  •   Team Blake
  •   Comeback Stage Artist
Results’ details
  •   Winner
  •   Runner-up
  •   Third place
  •   Fourth place
  •   Saved by Instant Save (via Twitter)
  •   Saved by the public
  •   Saved by his/her coach
  •   Stolen by another coach
  •   Artist won the Comeback Stage (via Twitter) and joined another team
  •   Selected to participate in the Comeback Stage
  •   Eliminated
  •   Teams are in 3 artists
  •   No artists remaining on his/her team
Live shows results per week
Artists Cross Battles Week 3 Playoffs Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Finale
Week 1 Week 2
Maelyn Jarmon Safe Safe Safe Safe Winner
Gyth Rigdon Safe Safe Safe Safe Runner-up
Dexter Roberts Safe Safe Safe Safe 3rd place
Andrew Sevener Safe Safe Safe Safe 4th place
Shawn Sounds Safe Safe Safe Eliminated Eliminated (Week 5)
Rod Stokes Stolen from Adam Safe Safe Eliminated
Kim Cherry Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
Carter Lloyd Horne Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
LB Crew Second Chance Safe Eliminated Eliminated (Week 4)
Mari Safe Safe Eliminated
Celia Babini Stolen from Adam Safe Eliminated
Oliv Blu Safe Safe Eliminated
Jej Vinson Safe Safe Eliminated
Betsy Ade Stolen from Kelly Eliminated Eliminated (Week 3)
Kendra Checketts Stolen from Adam Eliminated
Domenic Haynes Safe Eliminated
Rebecca Howell Safe Eliminated
Kalvin Jarvis Safe Eliminated
Matthew Johnson Safe Eliminated
Abby Kasch Safe Eliminated
Jacob Maxwell Safe Eliminated
Jimmy Mowery Safe Eliminated
Lisa Ramey Safe Eliminated
Selkii Safe Eliminated
Presley Tennant Safe Eliminated
Kanard Thomas Comeback Stage Eliminated
The Bundys Eliminated Eliminated (Week 2)
Julian King Eliminated
Beth Griffith-Manley Eliminated
Karly Moreno Eliminated
Karen Galera Eliminated Eliminated (Week 1)
Andrew Jannakos Eliminated
Kayslin Victoria Eliminated
Rank Coach Top 32 Top 24 Top 13 Top 10 Top 8 Top 6 Top 4
1 John Legend 8 6 3 2 2 2 1
2 Blake Shelton 8 8 6 5 5 3 3
3 Kelly Clarkson 8 6 2 1 1 1 0
4 Adam Levine 8 4 2 2 0 0 0
Episode Original air date Production Time slot (ET) Viewers
(in millions)
Adults (18–49) Source
Rating Share
1 “The Blind Auditions Premiere, Part 1” February 25, 2019 (2019-02-25) 1601 Monday 8:00 p.m. 10.77 2.1 9 [12]
2 “The Blind Auditions Premiere, Part 2” February 26, 2019 (2019-02-26) 1602 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 10.60 2.0 10 [13]
3 “The Blind Auditions, Part 3” March 4, 2019 (2019-03-04) 1603 Monday 8:00 p.m. 10.97 2.1 9 [14]
4 “The Blind Auditions, Part 4” March 5, 2019 (2019-03-05) 1604 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 10.22 1.9 9 [15]
5 “The Blind Auditions, Part 5” March 11, 2019 (2019-03-11) 1605 Monday 8:00 p.m. 10.54 2.0 8 [16]
6 “The Blind Auditions, Part 6” March 18, 2019 (2019-03-18) 1606 9.87 1.7 8 [17]
7 “The Best of the Blind Auditions” March 20, 2019 (2019-03-20) 1607 Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 6.11 1.0 5 [18]
8 “The Battles Premiere, Part 1” March 25, 2019 (2019-03-25) 1608 Monday 8:00 p.m. 9.00 1.6 8 [19]
9 “The Battles, Part 2” April 1, 2019 (2019-04-01) 1609 8.51 1.5 7 [20]
10 “The Battles, Part 3” April 8, 2019 (2019-04-08) 1610 7.62 1.2 5 [21]
11 “The Battles, Part 4” April 9, 2019 (2019-04-09) 1611 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 7.31 1.2 6 [22]
12 “Live Cross Battles, Part 1” April 15, 2019 (2019-04-15) 1612 Monday 8:00 p.m. 7.65 1.3 6 [23]
13 “Live Cross Battles, Part 1, Results” April 16, 2019 (2019-04-16) 1613 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 7.18 1.0 5 [24]
14 “Live Cross Battles, Part 2” April 22, 2019 (2019-04-22) 1614 Monday 8:00 p.m. 7.59 1.2 6 [25]
15 “Live Cross Battles, Part 2, Results” April 23, 2019 (2019-04-23) 1615 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 6.32 0.9 4 [26]
16 “Live Top 24 Performance” April 29, 2019 (2019-04-29) 1616 Monday 8:00 p.m. 7.24 1.2 6 [27]
17 “Live Top 24 Results” April 30, 2019 (2019-04-30) 1617 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 6.33 0.9 4 [28]
18 “Live Top 13 Performance” May 6, 2019 (2019-05-06) 1618 Monday 8:00 p.m. 7.27 1.1 5 [29]
19 “Live Top 13 Results” May 7, 2019 (2019-05-07) 1619 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 6.20 0.9 4 [30]
20 “Live Top 8 Semifinals Performance” May 13, 2019 (2019-05-13) 1620 Monday 8:00 p.m. 7.69 1.1 5 [31]
21 “Live Top 8 Semifinals Results” May 14, 2019 (2019-05-14) 1621 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 6.56 1.0 4 [32]
22 “Live Finale Performance” May 20, 2019 (2019-05-20) 1622 Monday 8:00 p.m. 7.96 1.2 5 [33]
23 “Live Finale Results” May 21, 2019 (2019-05-21) 1623 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 7.42 1.1 5 [34]
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