Michael Bublé makes ‘The Voice’ history with the first-ever mic drop for 14-year-old singer

Michael Bublé Makes History on 'The Voice' with First-Ever Mic Drop

Michael Bublé is ensuring that one exceptional contestant not only continues but also shines on The Voice Season 28. Since joining the show as a coach in Season 26, Bublé has achieved two consecutive wins, solidifying his status as a highly successful coach.

Upholding his tradition of strong support for team members, Bublé became the first coach ever to use the new Mic Drop feature on the show. This button allows a coach to nominate one Knockout winner, with the audience deciding who will perform at the Rose Parade on January 1, according to Gold Derby.

Max Chambers' Remarkable Performance

In the latest episode, 14-year-old Max Chambers amazed everyone with a powerful rendition of Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry About a Thing," prompting Bublé to hit the coveted Mic Drop button.

"Stone cold killer," praised mega mentor Zac Brown, describing Chambers as a "huge light and gift," according to American Songwriter.

Other Notable Knockout Performances

Summary

Michael Bublé's historic Mic Drop moment highlights the extraordinary talent of 14-year-old Max Chambers and marks a memorable milestone in The Voice Season 28.

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MEAWW MEAWW — 2025-11-04

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