The Voice featured an epic night of performances from the entire Top 24, and four artists automatically advanced to the Top 12 based on America's vote during Monday night's episode on NBC.

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The Voice's Live Playoffs commenced, but in a franchise first, all 24 artists each performed a solo song while home viewers voted in real time for their favorite performances.

The Voice host Carson Daly announced results at different points in the broadcast, resulting in the top votegetter from each team advancing to the season's Top 12 artists.

By the end of the night, Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine and Alicia Keys each had one artist in the lineup for next week.

The four lucky and talented artists who glided into the Top 12 were Team Kelly's Brynn Cartelli, a 14-year-old from Longmeadow, MA, who is the youngest person in the competition this season; Team Adam's Sharane Calister, a 24-year-old from Des Moines, IA; Team Blake's Kyla Jade, a 33-year-old from Nashville, TN; and Team Alicia's Britton Buchanan, an 18-year-old from Sanford, NC.

Brynn sang "Unstoppable," Sharane performed "Never Enough" and received a standing ovation from all four coaches, Kyla belted out "How Great Thou Art" and earned herself a standing ovation, and Britton sang "Some Kind of Wonderful" and also got the coaches on their feet.

Meanwhile, the remaining 20 hopefuls will get to perform again over the next two nights of competition, and then two more artists on each of the four teams will go through to the next round.

Blake and Alicia's team members will perform on Tuesday night, while Kelly and Adam's teams will take the stage on Wednesday night.

The jam-packed performance show on Monday night kicked off with Kelly's entire team performing one at time.

Alexa Cappelli, an 18-year-old from Upland, CA, sang "It Hurts So Bad." Kaleb Lee, a 32-year-old from Ormond Beach, FL, performed "You Don't Even Know Who I Am."

Tish Haynes Keys, a 38-year-old from St. Louis, MO, belted out "Nothing Left For You." Dylan Hartigan, a 21-year-old from Wyckoff, NJ, sang "Come Pick Me Up," and D.R. King, a 34-year-old from Harlem, NY, performed "Home."

Team Adam's team members were up next, with Drew Cole, a 25-year-old from Los Angeles, CA, singing "Man In The Mirror" and Mia Boostrom, a 25-year-old from Boston, MA, performing "Baby I Love You." Mia received a standing ovation from all the coaches except for Blake.

Jackie Verna, a 23-year-old from West Chester, PA, sang "Tim McGraw" for Adam's team, followed by Rayshun Lamarr, a 33-year-old from Fort Washington, MD, with "Overjoyed," and Reid Umstattd, a 34-year-old musician from Austin, TX, with "Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For."
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For Team Blake, Austin Giorgio, a 21-year-old from Rochester, NY, sand "Ain't That a Kick In the Head." Pryor Baird, a 35-year-old from Nashville, TN, belted out "I Was Wrong" and received a standing ovation from all four coaches.

Gary Edwards, a 26-year-old from Dallas, TX, sang "Finesse." Spensha Baker, a 25-year-old from Boerne, TX, performed "I Still Believe In You," and Wilkes, a 33-year-old from Waleska, GA, sang "Brother."

And last but not least, Alicia's whole team took the stage for a shot at the Top 12.

Johnny Bliss, a 26-year-old from New York, NY, sang "America America." Kelsea Johnson, a 22-year-old from Woodland Hills, CA, performed "You Know I'm No Good." Terrence Cunningham, a 36-year-old from Los Angeles, CA, sang "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?"

Jackie Foster, a 22-year-old from Boston, MA, belted out "Never Tear Us Apart" and received a standing ovation from all four coaches. And Christiana Danielle, a 22-year-old from Fort Wayne, IN, also wowed the coaches with her unusual and impressive rendition of "Hey Ya!" 
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.