Intense Final Blind Auditions Set Stage for Exciting Battles on The Voice Season 29

Monday night marked the final stage of Blind Auditions on Season 29 of “The Voice,” with the teams reaching their capacity. As the night began, Adam Levine led the coaches’ competition with the most 3-Chair Turns, followed by Kelly Clarkson and John Legend. This season, the coach with the most artists awarded a three-chair turn earns a coveted “Super Steal” for the Battles, a prize that guarantees a win and can only be used once.

In the midst of the evening, John secured a second three-chair turn, but it all came to an end when Kelly completed her team with Mikenley Brown, the final three-chair turn of the season. With a tie between Kelly and Adam, the producers broke the tie by tallying the number of two-chair turns each coach won, ultimately crowning Kelly the winner.

Soon after, John and Adam filled up their teams, concluding the Blind Auditions and preparing for Battles next week with advisors Jennifer Hudson, Benji Madden, and Muni Long. Additionally, it was announced that Season 29’s Mega Mentor would be Michael Bublé.

The night also saw some contestants say goodbye during the Blind Auditions, including Daniel Sovich, Jason Farol, and Mariette Gerogian. On the other hand, contestants like Ashley Marina, Azia Guerra, and Drew Russell advanced to the next round under the mentorship of the coaches.

As “The Voice” heads into its next phase, the excitement and anticipation for what’s to come only continue to build. Stay tuned for more vocal battles and surprising performances as the competition heats up.

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