The third night of Blind Auditions on The Voice brought a fresh wave of talent to the stage, with coaches Snoop Dogg, Gwen Stefani, Michael Bublé, and Reba McEntire vying for their favorite artists. The evening was filled with standout performances, with rookies Snoop and Bublé shining brightly alongside their veteran counterparts. Georgia Starnes, a 21-year-old country-pop singer, earned a four-chair turn with her powerful vocals, ultimately choosing Snoop as her coach. Mistermoon, a folk duo from Nashville, also caught Snoop’s attention, despite their genre-bending sound. Meanwhile, Baby Bublé, a 19-year-old jazz singer, earned the attention of both Snoop and Bublé, ultimately choosing the latter as his coach.
As the night wore on, a range of performances showcased the coaches’ diverse styles. Creigh Riepe, a 32-year-old country singer, drew Reba’s attention with his powerful vocals, while Jeremy Beloate, a 25-year-old singer-songwriter, charmed the coaches with his playful personality. Snoop’s signature swag and humor won over several artists, including Edward Preble, a 19-year-old jazz singer. Gwen Stefani also found success, scooping up 14-year-old viral sensation Jaylen Dunham and using her “Coach Replay Button” to add him to her team.
Despite some disappointments, including Tiffany Taylor’s shocking pass, the evening’s performances left no doubt that this season is shaping up to be one of the strongest yet. With talented artists and engaging coaches, The Voice is firing on all cylinders, making it must-watch television. As the Blind Auditions continue, fans can expect surprises, heartwarming moments, and maybe, just maybe, a rookie coach taking home the top prize.