After witnessing 14-year-old Max Chambers' performance on The Voice, Michael Bublé expressed strong confidence that he might secure a three-peat victory on the show. During episode 3, the returning coach was so impressed by Chambers, the competition’s youngest contestant, that he pressed the Mic Drop Button.
Fans were given a glimpse of the Knockout Round rehearsals, featuring performances by Max Cooper III and Max Chambers for both Bublé and Mega Mentor Zac Brown. Chambers, a Broadway alum, opened with a powerful rendition of Stevie Wonder’s “Don’t You Worry About a Thing,” earning high praise.
Zac Brown called Chambers a “stone cold killer” and praised his huge light and gift.
Cooper, aged 23, also impressed with his performance of Djo’s “End of the Beginning.” Brown highlighted Cooper’s vulnerability and emotional delivery on stage.
During the final performances, both contestants delivered memorable moments. Snoop Dogg called Cooper an “exceptional vocalist” and declared, “a star is born” after Chambers’ act. Niall Horan admired Cooper’s unique style and noted the music in Chambers’ bones.
Reba McEntire said she would pick Chambers as the winner of the Knockout.
Michael Bublé’s enthusiasm for Max Chambers' talent highlights the young singer as a standout contender on The Voice, admired by multiple legends and mentors.
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