The Voice Season 13 Episode 11
The Voice
Season 13

Ep 11. The Knockouts Premiere

  • Not Rated
  • October 30, 2017
  • 119 min
  • 6.9  (31)

The Voice season 13 episode 11 is entitled "The Knockouts Premiere," and it marks an exciting new phase in the competition. After surviving the grueling Blind Auditions and Battles, the remaining contestants will now face off against each other in the Knockout rounds, where they will have to deliver the performance of their lives to impress the coaches and make it to the next round.

The episode begins with the coaches, Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Jennifer Hudson, and Miley Cyrus, watching nervously as their team members take the stage. Each coach has handpicked their best performers to compete in the Knockouts, and they are all hoping that their choices will prove to be the winning ones.

The format of the Knockouts is simple: each coach will pit two of their team members against each other, and they will have to sing a song of their choice. After both performances, the coach will decide which one of their team members will move on to the next round and which one will be sent home.

The first Knockout pairing of the night sees Team Adam's Jon Mero taking on Adam Pearce. Jon takes the stage first and delivers a soulful rendition of "When We Were Young" by Adele, showing off his impressive vocal range and emotional depth. Adam Pearce responds with a powerful rendition of "Love Hurts" by Nazareth, showcasing his rockstar energy and stage presence. Both performances are strong, leaving Adam Levine with a tough decision to make.

Next up is a pairing from Team Blake, as Esera Tuaolo faces off against Mitchell Lee. Esera performs a bold, gospel-infused version of "Superstar" by Luther Vandross, drawing cheers from the audience and the coaches alike. Mitchell, meanwhile, delivers a soulful take on "I'll Be" by Edwin McCain, showcasing his smooth vocals and heartfelt delivery. Again, both performances are excellent, leaving Blake Shelton with a difficult choice.

The third Knockout pairing features Team Jennifer's Katrina Rose against Chris Weaver. Katrina chooses to perform "Zombie" by The Cranberries, infusing the haunting melody with her own unique style. Chris, on the other hand, sings a powerful rendition of "I'm Every Woman" by Chaka Khan, showcasing his dynamic vocals and commanding presence. Once again, Jennifer Hudson is faced with a tough decision.

The final Knockout pairing of the night comes from Team Miley, as Brooke Simpson takes on Moriah Formica. Brooke delivers a glittering performance of "Natural Woman" by Aretha Franklin, showcasing her impressive range and emotive delivery. Moriah responds with a blistering guitar solo and a rockstar version of "Behind These Hazel Eyes" by Kelly Clarkson. The coaches are blown away by both performances, and Miley Cyrus is left with a difficult decision to make.

Overall, "The Knockouts Premiere" is an exciting episode that showcases the immense talent of the remaining contestants. The Knockout rounds are a do-or-die moment for each performer, and the coaches' decisions carry immense weight. But no matter who comes out on top, it's clear that this season of The Voice is going to be one to remember.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 30, 2017
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Runtime
    119 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (31)