‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap: Final Blinds & Chair Turns
THE VOICE — The Blind Auditions Part 6 Episode 2806 — Pictured: (l-r) Snoop Dogg, Niall Horan, Reba McEntire, Michael Buble — (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)
The Blind Auditions wrapped up during The Voice Night 6 Recap, ending an exciting first round on Tuesday night. Coaches Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, and Snoop Dogg filled the last spots on their teams. Each of them hopes their final picks will lead to a win. As the blinds came to a close, every note and every chair turn counted. Thankfully, the last group of performers did not disappoint.
Trinity Wows the Coaches on The Voice Season 28 Episode 6 with a Four-Chair Turn
Trinity, a powerhouse from Connecticut, opened ‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap with a bold take on En Vogue’s “Don’t Let Go (Love).” Her strong vocals and wide range wowed the coaches, earning her a rare four-chair turn. It was a standout moment during ‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap, as all four coaches were clearly impressed. Reba praised her tone as “marvelous,” while Snoop said she had the power of Donna Summer. Michael called her voice “unstoppable,” and Niall joked that he got so excited, he “head-butted the button.” In the end, Trinity chose to join Team Bublé — a major win on ‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap.
Letter to Elise Lights Up The Voice Season 28 Episode 6 with Retro Harmonics
On ‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap, the Buffalo-based duo Letter to Elise brought a nostalgic vibe to the stage with their acoustic version of A-ha’s “Take on Me.” Their fresh twist on the ’80s classic was a highlight of ‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap, surprising the coaches in the best way. Snoop said their harmonies took him back to his “junior-high memories,” while Reba called their sound “special” and admitted she’d rather sing harmony than lead. Their heartfelt performance lit up the room, earning them a well-deserved spot on Team Reba.
Camille Tredoux Rocks the Stage on The Voice Season 28 Episode 6
South African singer Camille Tredoux delivered a moving performance of “Behind Blue Eyes” by The Who during ‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap. She added raw soul and deep emotion to the rock classic, making it uniquely her own. It was one of the standout moments on ‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap. Niall said her raspy voice reminded him of Janis Joplin, while Reba described her tone as “pure butter.” Michael admired her fast vibrato, and Snoop jokingly warned, “I’ll steal you later.” In the end, Camille chose to join Team Niall.
Emmanuel Rey Delivers Latin Energy
Emmanuel Rey, a proud Inglewood native, lit up the stage during ‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap with his performance of “Primera Cita” by Carin León. His smooth vocals, high energy, and strong stage presence made it a memorable moment in the final night of the Blind Auditions. Both Michael and Snoop turned their chairs for him, a clear sign of his impact on The Voice Season 28. Michael praised Emmanuel’s star power, while Snoop said their connection was like “peanut butter and jelly.” With a big smile, Emmanuel sealed his journey by joining Team Snoop on ‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap.
Aubrey Nicole Wins Over Reba
Aubrey Nicole, a singer from Pennsylvania, gave a heartfelt performance of “Burning House” by Cam during ‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap. Her emotional delivery deeply moved Reba, who quickly turned her chair. It was another standout moment in the final round of Blind Auditions. “Your sound hit my heart,” Reba said, praising Aubrey as a natural storyteller — a rare gift on The Voice Season 28. With a proud smile, Aubrey joined Team Reba and added another emotional highlight to ‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap.
Aaron Nichols Brings Grit and Soul
Aaron Nichols, hailing from Bakersfield, delivered a gripping rendition of Chris Stapleton’s “Cold” during ‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap. His gritty, blues-infused vocals quickly caught the attention of Reba, Snoop, and Michael, all turning their chairs in one of the most powerful moments of the final Blind Auditions. Michael called him “the voice that could win the show,” while Snoop said he’d be “a perfect California representative” on The Voice Season 28. But it was Reba who ultimately secured him, calling his performance a true “homecoming.” With pride, Aaron joined Team Reba on ‘The Voice’ Night 6 Recap.
Jerrell Melton Goes the Distance
Jerrell Melton from Georgia brought a dramatic, theatrical touch to his performance of “Go the Distance” by Michael Bolton. His powerful voice earned a chair turn from Snoop, who said, “I heard Broadway,” and described Jerrell’s vocals as “big and bold.” With a proud smile, Jerrell chose to join Team Snoop.
Elias Gomez Rocks the Stage
Elias Gomez from Cincinnati lit up the stage with his lively take on “Lonely Teardrops” by Jackie Wilson. His energy and stage presence quickly caught the coaches’ attention, earning chair turns from Michael, Niall, and Snoop. Michael called him “a star,” while Niall said his unique “yodelly wail” made him stand out. In the end, Elias chose to join Team Bublé.
Alex Brown Impresses with Bee Gees Classic
Alex Brown from Alabama brought a smooth, emotional vibe to the stage with his soulful version of “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart.” His heartfelt delivery prompted both Niall and Snoop to turn their chairs. Snoop joked that he “had to take off his glasses” just to soak it all in, while Niall praised Alex’s vocal control and one-of-a-kind sound. Alex ultimately chose to join Team Niall..
Makenzie Phipps Wraps the Night with Heartfelt Country
Makenzie Phipps, a country singer from Virginia, wrapped up the night with a heartfelt performance of “4x4xU” by Lainey Wilson. Her emotional storytelling moved Snoop to hit his button. “I felt everything that you sing,” he said with admiration. Reba, impressed as well, playfully warned, “Don’t get too comfortable — we’ve got this little thing called ‘steal.’” Makenzie happily joined Team Snoop.
The Voice Season 28 Teams Are Set
With the Blind Auditions officially wrapped, all four coaches have finalized their teams. Now, it’s time to gear up for the Battle Rounds! Let’s take a look at how each team is shaping up:
Team Bublé
Aarik Duncan, Austin Gilbert, Carly Harvey, Elias Gomez, Jazz McKenzie, Lucas Beltran, Marty O’Reilly, Max Chambers, Max Cooper III, Rob Cold, Teo Ramdel, Trinity
Team Reba
Aaron Nichols, Aubrey Nicole, Conrad Khalil, Cori Kennedy, Daron Lameek, Letter to Elise, Leyton Robinson, Manny Costello, Peyton Kyle, Ryan Mitchell, Shan Scott, Vinya Chhabra
Team Niall
Aiden Ross, Alex Brown, Ava Nat, Camille Tredoux, Carolina Rodriguez, DEK of Hearts, Dustin Dale Gaspard, Jack Austin, Kayleigh Clark, Kirbi, Liam von Elbe, Revel Day
Team Snoop
Emmanuel Rey, Jerrell Melton, Kanard Thomas, Kenny Iko, Lauren Anderson, Makenzie Phipps, Mindy Miller, Natalia Albertini, Ralph Edwards, Sadie Dahl, Toni Lorene, Yoshihanaa
What’s Next?
With the teams now set, the Battle Rounds are just around the corner. Expect epic showdowns, unforgettable duets, and maybe a surprise steal or two!
The Voice returns Monday night at 8/7c on NBC and streaming afterward!