Forget Tuesdays: The Voice Season 28 Just Raised The Stakes With The Mic Drop Rule

Did you know that one tiny button on the side of your TV remote is about to betray you? If you are a superfan of The Voice, your DVR settings are now wrong for the rest of Season 28. Starting November 3, your Monday night plans are going to shift by an hour. The show is moving its start time to 9/8c on NBC.

This change is happening right in the middle of the super intense Knockouts round. Think about it: a new schedule and a huge new twist all at once. The coaches are looking for the best performance of the whole season to use their new power. Another cool thing is the new “Mic Drop” rule which is shaking everything up. This rule lets a special artist compete for a dream performance in the Rose Parade on New Year’s Day.

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This big change has fans everywhere talking about the pressure on the artists and the coaches. One viewer said; they can not wait to see who gets the honor first. Another comment mentioned how much fun it is to watch the coaches debate the talent. This emotional prize makes every single performance feel like a major event.

This schedule shift and the drama of the “Mic Drop” award were leading to one moment. Everybody wondered which singer would be the first to get the prize that gives them a chance at the Rose Parade. The pressure was real, and it took a performance with true soul to make a coach finally press that button.

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Max Chambers made history by earning the very first Mic Drop after singing an incredible Stevie Wonder cover. He took a difficult classic song and performed it with amazing confidence and musical skill. The audience was thrilled and the coaches knew instantly that Max had set the new high bar for the competition.

Max has a voice that tells a story and feels completely real every time he steps on stage. His journey on the show proves that a simple song sung with a huge heart can win the biggest prizes. Do not miss his next performance. Follow Max Chambers on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

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