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

Michael Bublé Makes History on 'The Voice'

Michael Bublé is ensuring one exceptional contestant not only remains but shines on The Voice, Season 28. Since joining as a coach in Season 26, Bublé has achieved two consecutive wins, establishing himself as a top coach in the competition.

The First Mic Drop Moment

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

Max Chambers’ Standout Performance

In the latest episode, 14-year-old contestant Max Chambers gave a powerful rendition of Stevie Wonder’s "Don’t You Worry About a Thing" during the Knockouts. So impressed, Bublé hit the coveted Mic Drop button.

Mega Mentor Zac Brown called Chambers a “stone cold killer” and described his talent as a “huge light and gift,” according to American Songwriter.

Other Memorable Knockout Performances

Both contestants impressed coaches and mentors, making the Knockouts a highlight of this season.

“A star is born,” said Snoop Dogg about Max Chambers.

Summary: Michael Bublé’s historic use of the Mic Drop highlights his strong mentorship on 'The Voice,' shining a spotlight on the remarkable young talent of Max Chambers.

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MEAWW MEAWW — 2025-11-04