NBC’s The Voice: Battle of Champions continued its intense Battle Rounds on Monday, March 23, 2026, with Episode 5 delivering another night of high-stakes duets, emotional decisions, and coach heartbreak.
With advisors Jennifer Hudson (Team Kelly), Benji Madden (Team Adam), and Muni Long (Team John Legend) still guiding the artists, the remaining team members faced off in six powerful pairings. Each coach could only advance one winner per battle, sending several talented singers home.
Here’s a full breakdown of the Episode 5 performances and results:
Battle Round Performances & Winners
| Order | Coach | Battle Pairing | Song | Winner | Eliminated | Notes / Coach Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Team Adam | Drew Russell vs. Jared Shoemaker | “Leather & Lace” (Stevie Nicks & Don Henley) | Jared Shoemaker | Drew Russell | Benji Madden praised their strong chemistry; other coaches suggested they should become a duo. |
| 2 | Team Kelly | Tia Durant vs. Houston Kelly | “Either Way” (Chris Stapleton) | Houston Kelly | Tia Durant | Standing ovation; soulful and theatrical delivery with help from advisor Jennifer Hudson. |
| 3 | Team Adam | Aziz Guerra vs. Jeremy Keith | “My Cherie Amour” (Stevie Wonder) | Jeremy Keith | Aziz Guerra | Adam’s “hardest pairing”; Spanish elements blended their styles beautifully. |
| 4 | Team John Legend | Kendra Remedios vs. Natasha Blaine | “Walk on By” (Dionne Warwick) | Natasha Blaine | Kendra Remedios | Muni Long helped create a simpler, smokier arrangement; coaches loved the subtlety. |
| 5 | Team Kelly | Aaron LaVigne vs. Jonah Mayor | “The First Time” (Damiano David) | Jonah Mayor | Aaron LaVigne | Fresh and challenging song choice; feedback focused on breathing and long-term potential. |
| 6 | Team John Legend | Ashley Marina vs. Syd Millevoi | “Love Takes Time” (Mariah Carey) | Syd Millevoi | Ashley Marina | Big pop diva energy; coaches said both “belong in the finale” but picked Syd. |
| 7 | Team Kelly | Abigayle Oakley vs. Julia Golden | “Rhiannon” (Fleetwood Mac) | Abigayle Oakley | Julia Golden | Folk-country vibes with natural “yodel”; Adam loved Oakley’s falsetto and round tone. |
- Drew Russell vs. Jared Shoemaker (Team Adam)
Song: “Leather & Lace” by Stevie Nicks & Don Henley
The duo showcased strong chemistry that Benji Madden praised throughout rehearsals. The other coaches were so impressed they suggested the pair should form an actual duo.
Winner: Jared Shoemaker
(Drew Russell eliminated) - Tia Durant vs. Houston Kelly (Team Kelly)
Song: “Either Way” by Chris Stapleton
Jennifer Hudson helped polish the soulful, theatrical delivery while Kelly was away. Both artists earned a standing ovation from the panel for their raw vocal power.
Winner: Houston Kelly
(Tia Durant eliminated) - Aziz Guerra vs. Jeremy Keith (Team Adam)
Song: “My Cherie Amour” by Stevie Wonder
Adam called this his toughest pairing due to their stylistic differences, but the Spanish-infused arrangement brought them together beautifully. John Legend joked he wanted to “have a word” with Adam for snagging such strong talent.
Winner: Jeremy Keith
(Aziz Guerra eliminated) - Kendra Remedios vs. Natasha Blaine (Team John Legend)
Song: “Walk on By” by Dionne Warwick
John Legend and Muni Long reworked the arrangement for a simpler, smokier vibe that highlighted both voices. The coaches loved the subtlety and class of the performance.
Winner: Natasha Blaine
(Kendra Remedios eliminated) - Aaron LaVigne vs. Jonah Mayor (Team Kelly)
Song: “The First Time” by Damiano David
Jennifer Hudson noted the fresh, challenging song choice was meant to push the artists. Adam and John commented on breathing control, but praised the potential.
Winner: Jonah Mayor
(Aaron LaVigne eliminated) - Ashley Marina vs. Syd Millevoi (Team John Legend)
Song: “Love Takes Time” by Mariah Carey
Legend paired them for their “big pop diva” energy. Both delivered passionate, technically demanding vocals on the “doozy” of a song, earning praise for their growth potential.
Winner: Syd Millevoi
(Ashley Marina eliminated) - Abigayle Oakley vs. Julia Golden (Team Kelly)
Song: “Rhiannon” by Fleetwood Mac
The folk-country pairing highlighted their shared “yodel” quality. Adam loved Abigayle’s falsetto and round tone, while John enjoyed Julia’s energy. Kelly took time to decide, noting she preferred their earlier auditions.
Winner: Abigayle Oakley
(Julia Golden eliminated)
Updated Teams After Episode 5 (Heading into Knockouts)
Team Kelly Clarkson (8 artists remaining)
- Mikenley Brown
- Liv Ciara (Super Steal from previous episode)
- JW Griffin
- Houston Kelly (Winner)
- Jonah Mayor (Winner)
- Abigayle Oakley (Winner)
- Tia DuRant (eliminated this episode)
- Aaron LaVigne (eliminated)
- Julia Golden (eliminated)
Team Adam Levine (7 artists remaining)
- Alexia Jayy
- Bay Simpson
- Jaali Boyd
- Jared Shoemaker (Winner)
- Jeremy Keith (Winner)
- Drew Russell (eliminated)
- Aziz Guerra (eliminated)
Team John Legend (8 artists remaining)
- Lucas West
- Grace Humphries
- Mike Steele
- K.J. Willis
- Natasha Blaine (Winner)
- Syd Millevoi (Winner)
- Moses G. (stolen previously)
- Kendra Remedios (eliminated)
- Ashley Marina (eliminated)
What’s Next for The Voice Season 29?
The Battle Rounds wrapped up with Episode 5, significantly narrowing the field. The competition now moves into the Knockouts phase, which is scheduled to premiere on Monday, March 30, 2026 at 9/8c on NBC (streaming next day on Peacock).
In the Knockouts, each coach will pair their remaining artists again for solo performances. Coaches can still use their one Steal (if not already used), and the In-Season All-Star Competition featuring returning champions and finalists (Javier Colon, Jordan Smith, Jake Hoot, Girl Named Tom, Maelyn Jarmon, Renzo, etc.) will add extra drama and advantages.
Mega mentors Michael Bublé (Team Kelly) and CeeLo Green (Teams Adam & John) are expected to step in during Knockouts to help polish the artists.
The season continues to heat up as the “Battle of Champions” theme pits the three legendary coaches against one another. Every performance now carries massive weight on the road to the live shows, semifinals, and ultimate finale.
Tune in next Monday, March 30, for the Knockouts premiere — the competition is only getting fiercer!
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