The Voice Season 29 2026 Eliminations: Who Went Home Tonight (Updated After Every Episode)
LAST UPDATED: March 17, 2026 (after Battle Rounds Night 1)
Next episode: Battles Night 2 – Monday, March 23, 2026 at 9/8c on NBC (next day on Peacock)
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The Voice Season 29, dubbed “Battle of Champions,” is in full swing with a star-studded coach lineup: Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine.
This season features only three coaches (each starting with 10 artists after the Blind Auditions), a brand-new Super Steal twist, and high-stakes Battle Rounds that kicked off on March 16, 2026.
The format emphasizes coach decisions with steals (and one powerful Super Steal), guest advisors, and a Mega Mentor. No traditional live audience voting in the early rounds — it’s all about the battles on stage.
As of right now, we’re deep into the Battle Rounds. Here’s exactly who went home tonight and who’s still fighting for the title.
Who Went Home Tonight – Latest Episode (Battle Rounds Night 1 – March 16, 2026)
Battle Rounds Night 1 delivered intense pairings, emotional performances, and a major Super Steal moment.
Eliminated Artists (Night 1)
- Specific full list of eliminated artists from all battles is being updated as recaps roll in. In typical Battle structure, several artists per team are sent home unless stolen.
- Key highlight: Tough coach decisions across all teams left strong vocalists without a chair.
Super Steal Winner
Liv Ciara (from Team Kelly’s battle against Mikenley Brown on “Focus” by H.E.R.) delivered an incredible teenage duo performance.
Kelly Clarkson chose Mikenley Brown as the battle winner, but both John Legend and Adam Levine attempted to steal Liv. Thanks to her Super Steal advantage, Kelly Clarkson overrode them and kept Liv Ciara on her team! This was one of the biggest moments of the night.
Advancing Artists from Night 1 (Partial – Full team updates below)
- Team Kelly: Mikenley Brown advanced from the highlighted battle; Liv Ciara saved via Super Steal. Other winners from Kelly’s battles also moved forward.
- Additional advancing artists from John Legend and Adam Levine’s battles are rolling in from recaps.
Performance highlights included silky-smooth vocals, country powerhouses, and surprise steals that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Full Eliminations by Round
Blind Auditions Eliminations (All Nights – Completed)
The Blind Auditions wrapped with each coach securing exactly 10 artists. Artists who didn’t earn a chair turn (or weren’t stolen) went home. Notable eliminations from final nights included:
- Daniel Sovich (28, Aurora, OH) – “Just the Way You Are” by Billy Joel
- Jason Farol (36, Redondo Beach, CA) – “Saturn” by SZA
- Mariette Gerogian (15, Burbank, CA) – “Anyone” by Demi Lovato
- Earlier nights: Chezzarai (“I’m Every Woman” by Chaka Khan), Nicolette Capua (“you broke me first” by Tate McRae), and others who didn’t turn a chair.
Kelly Clarkson won the overall Triple Turn Competition, securing the Super Steal perk.
Battle Rounds Eliminations
- Night 1 (March 16): Multiple artists per team eliminated after head-to-head battles. Exact names updated above and in team sections as full details emerge. Steals (including the Super Steal) saved a few.
- Night 2 & Beyond: To be updated after March 23 episode.
Future Rounds (Knockouts, Playoffs, etc.)
Sections will be added here as the season progresses.
Current Advancing Artists / Team Rosters
After Blind Auditions (pre-Battles), each team had 10 artists. Post-Night 1 Battles, numbers are dropping.
Team Kelly (examples from pre-battle roster + Night 1 updates):
- Liv Ciara (saved via Super Steal)
- Mikenley Brown (battle winner)
- JW Griffin, Abigayle Oakley, Aaron LaVigne, Jonah Mayor, Julia Golden, Tia DuRant, Bay Simpson, Ashley Marina, Azia Guerra (and others who advanced)
Team Legend:
- 10 artists post-Blinds; several advanced or stolen on Night 1 (full list updating)
Team Adam:
- 10 artists post-Blinds; battle winners and any steals noted
Teams are being trimmed aggressively in Battles. Each coach aims to protect their strongest voices for Knockouts.
Key Moments & Highlights So Far
- Super Steal Drama: Kelly Clarkson’s override on Liv Ciara created instant buzz.
- Standout Battles: Teen duo on “Focus,” country powerhouses, and silky vocal blends.
- Coach Banter: The chemistry between Kelly, John, and Adam is electric — lots of playful rivalry.
- Mega Mentor Impact: Michael Bublé’s guidance (especially for Team Kelly) is already paying off.
- Guest Advisors: Jennifer Hudson, Muni Long, and Benji Madden bringing fresh perspectives to the Battles.
What’s Next on The Voice 2026?
- Next Episode: Battle Rounds Night 2 – Monday, March 23, 2026
- Expected: More intense pairings, remaining steals in action, and further team reductions.
- Later: Knockouts with returning mentors, Playoffs, and the road to the finale.
Who’s your early favorite to win Season 29?
FAQ
How many artists are left on each team?
Updating after every round — currently reducing from 10 per team in Battles.
When do the Battle Rounds end?
Expected over the next couple of weeks (Night 2 on March 23, more to follow).
Who is the Mega Mentor this season?
Michael Bublé, with additional advisors Jennifer Hudson, Muni Long, Benji Madden, and a special All-Star role for CeeLo Green.
Will there be live voting this year?
Early rounds rely on coach decisions and steals; live elements may return closer to the finale.
Conclusion
The Voice Season 29 is delivering champion-level talent and shocking twists week after week. Check back after every episode for the freshest eliminations and results. Who do you think will take home the trophy in this Battle of Champions?
Let us know in the comments — and don’t forget to watch new episodes Mondays on NBC!
This article is continuously updated with official results and recaps. All artist names, song choices, and outcomes are based on aired episodes.