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

Michael Bublé Makes ‘The Voice’ History with First Mic Drop

Michael Bublé continues to shine as a coach on The Voice, Season 28, by making history with the first-ever use of the Mic Drop feature. Since joining the show in Season 26, Bublé has earned two consecutive wins, establishing himself as one of the competition’s most successful coaches.

New Mic Drop Feature Introduced

The Mic Drop allows each coach to nominate one Knockout winner, with the audience voting to decide who will perform at the Rose Parade on January 1. This season, Bublé became the first coach to activate the Mic Drop during the show.

Max Chambers’ Impressive Performance

Fourteen-year-old contestant Max Chambers delivered a powerful Knockout performance of Stevie Wonder’s “Don't You Worry About a Thing,” impressing Bublé enough to trigger the Mic Drop.

"Max Chambers is a stone cold killer," said Mega Mentor Zac Brown, calling his talent a "huge light and gift."

Competition Highlights

Both performers stood out during the Knockouts, earning accolades from mentors and coaches for their exceptional talents.

Author’s Summary

Michael Bublé made history on The Voice by using the first-ever Mic Drop to highlight 14-year-old Max Chambers' extraordinary talent, winning praise from coaches and mentors alike.

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MEAWW MEAWW — 2025-11-04