The Voice Season 7 knockout performances. See who’s advancing and who’s going home!
Jean Kelley – Chandelier (The Voice Knockouts)

Looking for a ticket to the live shows, Jean Kelley pours herself into Sia’s “Chandelier.”
Ricky Manning – Wrecking Ball (The Voice Knockouts)

Street singer Ricky Manning makes his playoff bid with a take on Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball.”
Elyjuh Rene – With You (The Voice Knockouts)

Knowing Pharrell will be scrutinizing every note, Elyjuh René puts all he has into Chris Brown’s “With You.”
Mia Pfirrman – Human (The Voice Knockouts)

Mia Pfirrman makes her play for Adam’s playoff team with a performance of Christina Perri’s “Human.”
Alessandra Castronovo – Next to Me (The Voice Knockouts)

As Adam Levine watches closely, Alessandra Castronovo gives her best to Emeli Sande’s “Next to Me.”
Taylor John Williams – Mad World (The Voice Knockouts)

Taylor John Williams mesmerizes the crowd and his coach Gwen Stefani with his take on “Mad World.”
Troy Ritchie – Hey Ya! (The Voice Knockouts)

roy Ritchie puts his spin on Outkast’s “Hey Ya!” as he makes his bid for the live playoffs.
Luke Wade – Rich Girl (The Voice Knockouts)

Luke Wade gives his best to Hall & Oates’ “Rich Girl.”
James David Carter – You’ve Got a Friend (The Voice Knockouts)

James David Carter impresses Coach Blake Shelton with James Taylor’s “You’ve Got a Friend.”
Tanner Linford – Calling All Angels (The Voice Knockouts)

Seventeen-year-old Tanner Linford makes a bid for the live shows with his version of Train’s “Calling All Angels.”
Taylor Phelan – Rather Be (The Voice Knockouts)

With Pharrell watching his every move, Taylor Phelan goes for it with “Rather Be.”
Damien – How Do I Live (The Voice Knockouts)

TSA agent Damien makes a bid for the live shows with his version of “How Do I Live” by LeAnn Rimes.
Katriz Trinidad – Superwoman (The Voice Knockouts)

Fifteen-year-old Katriz Trinidad tackles Alicia Keys’ “Superwoman” for a trip to the live shows.
Sugar Joans – Love on Top (The Voice Knockouts)

With her coach Gwen Stefani looking on, Sugar Joans gives her best to Beyonce’s “Love on Top.”
Jessie Pitts – Your Song (The Voice Knockouts)

Jessie Pitts puts her own spin on Elton John’s “Your Song.”
Toia Jones – Crazy in Love (The Voice Knockouts)

Toia Jones gives her all to Beyonce’s “Crazy in Love.”
DaNica Shirey – Saving All My Love for You (The Voice Knockouts)

DaNica Shirey impresses Coach Pharrell Williams with her version of Whitney Houston’s “Saving All My Love for You.”
Griffin – As Long As You Love Me (The Voice Knockouts)

Griffin makes his bid for the live shows with his take on Justin Bieber’s “As Long As You Love Me.”
Bryana Salaz – Heart Attack (The Voice Knockouts)

Seventeen-year-old Bryana Salaz makes a bid for the live playoffs with her version of Demi Lovato’s “Heart Attack.”
Craig Wayne Boyd – Can’t You See (The Voice Knockouts)

Craig Wayne Boyd rocks the house with his take on The Marshall Tucker Band’s “Can’t You See.”
Matt McAndrew – Drops of Jupiter (The Voice Knockouts)

Matt McAndrew lands a spot on Adam’s live playoff team over Rebekah Samarin as he sings Train’s “Drops of Jupiter.”
Anita Antoinette – Rude (The Voice Knockouts)

Anita Antoinette goes to the reggae well with “Rude,” looking to land on Gwen’s live playoff team.
Ryan Sill – Miss Independent (The Voice Knockouts)

With his coach Gwen Stefani looking on, Ryan Sill gives his all to Ne-Yo’s “Miss Independent.”
Beth Spangler – Too Little Too Late (The Voice Knockouts)

Looking for a ticket to the live shows, Beth Spangler gives “Too Little Too Late” all she’s got.
Allison Bray – Sin Wagon (The Voice Knockouts)

Allison Bray makes a bid for the live shows with her take on the Dixie Chicks’ “Sin Wagon.”
Blessing Offor – Your Body Is a Wonderland (The Voice Knockouts)

Blessing Offor belts out a personal take on John Mayer’s “Your Body Is a Wonderland.”
Chris Jamison – Sittin’ on The Dock of the Bay (The Voice Knockouts)

Chris Jamison puts his heart and soul into Otis Redding’s classic “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay.”
Grant Ganzer – Apologize (The Voice Knockouts)

As his coach Blake Shelton looks on, 16-year-old Grant Ganzer gives his best to OneRepublic’s “Apologize.”
Menlik Zergabachew – Could You Be Loved (The Voice Knockouts)

Menlik Zergabachew returns to his reggae roots, covering Bob Marley’s “Could You Be Loved.”
Taylor Brashears – Landslide (The Voice Knockouts)

Taylor looks for a spot on Blake’s live show team with her version of Fleetwood Mac’s “Landslide.”
Reagan James – Hit ‘Em Up Style (The Voice Knockouts)

Fifteen-year-old Reagan James takes on Blu Cantrell’s “Hit ‘Em Up Style (Oops!).”