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

Michael Bublé Makes ‘The Voice’ History

Michael Bublé, who joined The Voice as a coach in Season 26, continues to impress with his coaching skills in Season 28. He has secured two consecutive wins, establishing himself as one of the most dependable coaches on the show.

First-Ever Mic Drop Usage

In the latest episode, Bublé made history by being the first coach to use the new Mic Drop feature. This button allows a coach to nominate one Knockout winner automatically, sending that artist forward for audience voting to perform at the Rose Parade on January 1, according to Gold Derby.

Max Chambers’ Standout Performance

Fourteen-year-old Max Chambers stunned viewers with his powerful rendition of Stevie Wonder's Don't You Worry About a Thing, prompting Bublé to hit the Mic Drop button.

“Stone cold killer,”
“A huge light and gift,”

This praise came from mega mentor Zac Brown, highlighting Chambers' Broadway experience and exceptional talent, as reported by American Songwriter.

Other Notable Knockout Performances

Author’s Summary

Michael Bublé’s historic Mic Drop moment on The Voice highlights his strong coaching and spotlights the remarkable talent of 14-year-old Max Chambers.

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MEAWW MEAWW — 2025-11-04

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