The Voice Season 29 Elimination Results : Who Went Home on Blind Auditions?

The Voice Season 29 Elimination Results : Who Went Home on Blind Auditions?

The Voice Season 29 Elimination Results: Who Went Home Tonight on Blind Auditions?

Spoiler Alert: This article contains full spoilers for The Voice Season 29 Blind Auditions Part 2 (aired March 2, 2026). If you haven’t watched the episode yet, read at your own risk!

The Voice: Battle of Champions is heating up with its three-coach format featuring Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine.

No live voting this season—eliminations hit fast during Blind Auditions if no chairs turn. The key twist remains the Triple Turn competition: the coach with the most three-chair turn artists wins a Super Steal advantage in the Battle Rounds.

The March 2 episode delivered intense coach battles, a country breakthrough for Adam, and two immediate eliminations. Adam extended his Triple Turn lead, while Kelly and John picked up key wins. Below is the breakdown of who was eliminated on The Voice tonight, who advanced, and the latest team standings.

Who Was Eliminated Tonight? (No Chair Turns)

Artists who received zero chair turns were eliminated immediately. Tonight’s no-turn artists:

Artist NameAgeHometownSong PerformedNotes
Chezzarai31Los Angeles, CA“I’m Every Woman” by Chaka KhanLas Vegas residency singer with The Diamonds; bold performance but no turns.
Nicolette Capua23Staten Island, NY“you broke me first” by Tate McRaeHeartfelt pop cover; unfortunately no chairs turned.

These performers head home early, joining any prior no-turn artists from the season.

Advancing Artists Tonight – Full List & Team Choices

Several strong performances earned spots on teams, including Triple Turns and heated coach pitches. Key advancers from the March 2 episode:

  • Hunter Jordan, 22, Maysville, KY → Team Adam Levine (Triple Turn; “Let Me Down Easy” by Billy Currington – Adam’s first country artist win!)
  • JW Griffin, 25, Moultrie, GA → Team Kelly Clarkson (Triple Turn; “Long Haired Country Boy”)
  • Tia Durant, 32 → Team Kelly Clarkson (“Midnight Train to Georgia” – powerful soul performance)
  • Mike Steele, 28, Tutwiler, MS → Team John Legend (Triple Turn; “For Tonight”)
  • Adi Arora, New Jersey → Team John Legend (“It Will Rain” by Bruno Mars)
  • Bijou Belle, 17, Rapid City, SD → Team Adam Levine (“Wildflower” by Billie Eilish)
  • Blaire Elbert, 28, Lubbock, TX → Team Kelly Clarkson (“Wide Rollin’ Plains” by Rosalie Allen)
  • Jaali Boyd, 25, Baltimore, MD → Team Adam Levine (“No Air”)

Coaches clashed over talent, with Kelly pushing “outside the box” choices and John emphasizing artist identity.

Triple Turn Competition Update – Current Coach Standings

The coach with the most Triple Turns earns the Super Steal in Battles.

After March 2 episode:

  • Adam Levine: 3 Triple Turns (still leads; added Hunter Jordan)
  • Kelly Clarkson: 2 Triple Turns (gained JW Griffin)
  • John Legend: 1 Triple Turn (added Mike Steele)

Adam’s momentum is strong, but Kelly is closing the gap.

Key Moments & Coach Battles from Tonight’s Episode

  • Adam Levine went “fully insane” celebrating his country breakthrough with Hunter Jordan.
  • Fierce debates: Kelly vs. John on coaching styles for Triple Turn artists.
  • Surprise return: CeeLo Green as a sing-off judge for extra flair.
  • Emotional highs: From yodel moments to soulful covers, the night kept viewers hooked.

How Eliminations Work This Season (Season 29 Format Explained)

  • Blind Auditions: No turn = instant elimination.
  • No live shows or public voting; coaches decide advancements, with superfan input later.
  • Teams cap at 10 artists each.
  • Upcoming: Battles (with Super Steal), Knockouts, Semifinals/Finals.

Full Team Rosters So Far (Updated March 2026)

Team Kelly Clarkson (strong early picks): Aaron LaVigne, Abigayle Oakley, Blaire Elbert, Jonah Mayor, Julia Golden, JW Griffin, Liv Ciara, Tia Durant, and more (approaching 10).
Team John Legend: Adi Arora, AJ Robinson, Kendra Remedios, Lucas West, Mike Steele, and others.
Team Adam Levine: Alexia Jayy, Bay Simpson, Bijou Belle, Hunter Jordan, Jaali Boyd, Jeremy Keith, and rising additions.

What’s Next on The Voice Season 29?

The final Blind Auditions episode airs Monday, March 9, 2026, at 9/8c on NBC (stream next day on Peacock). Battles begin around March 16.

The Battle of Champions is delivering nonstop drama—Adam’s lead, Kelly’s momentum, and John’s strategy keep it competitive. Who’s your favorite coach or artist so far?

Stay tuned for the next recap! Share your thoughts in the comments: Favorite moment tonight? Who wins the Super Steal?

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