N.J.’s Carolina Rial cut from ‘The Voice.’ Revisit her strong performances.
Updated May 10, 9:56 PM;
Posted May 10, 9:47 PM
Carolina Rial performing in the knockout round of The Voice. Tyler Golden | NBC
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Carolina Rial was front and center for the first live show in this season of “The Voice.”
Unfortunately, the Jersey teen won’t be moving on in the NBC competition after being cut at the start of the episode Monday.
Still, the young singer promises this is “only the beginning” for her music career.
Rial, who lives in Ridgefield, thanked supporters at home in New Jersey before Devan Blake Jones, a Denver singer from Nick Jonas’ team, was instead chosen to advance to the top 17.
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The Voice s live shows kicked off on Monday with performances from the Top 17 singers but first, it was time to crown the winner of season 20 s first fan vote: the 4-Way Knockout!
One singer from each team, saved by their coach during the Battle Rounds earlier this season, took the stage during the final night of the Knockouts, in the hopes of earning the most votes and moving on to next week s live shows.
For the first time this season, the power was out of the hands of coaches Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Nick Jonas. (Fans can cast their votes for their favorite performers all season long on NBC.com/VoiceVote, or on
Here s what happened in the first live show of the season:
Team Clarkson
Clarkson entered the live shows with one of the most unique teams I’ve ever had. She said her team is composed of people I not only want to listen to, but I want to hang with.
Corey Ward kicked off the performances with an emotional rendition of Lewis Capaldi’s Bruises, which literally brought him to his knees in the middle of the stage.
Jonas said his passion is both a blessing and a curse: Sometimes that passion sacrifices some of that technique but I will take that over technicality.
The Voice Recap: Top 17 Perform for Live Shows
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Prior to the Live Shows, the new episode of the long-running show sees the winner of the Four-Way Knockout, which was shown in the previous episode, being finally revealed. May 11, 2021
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The Voice returned with a new episode on Monday, May 10. In the new outing, the winner of the Four-Way Knockout which was shown in the previous episode was finally revealed. Devan Blake Jones from Team
Nick Jonas was named the winner, while Emma Caroline (Team
Later, Corey Ward from Team Kelly kicked off the Live Shows by performing Bruises by