The Voice eliminated two artists and determined the competition's Top 10 finalists during Tuesday night's live eighth-season results show on NBC.

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The Voice host Carson Daly revealed the results of the home viewer votes cast following Monday night's live performance show, which had featured the season's Top 12 artists taking the stage, and Brian Johnson and Mia Z got eliminated.

Brian from Cleveland, OH, was on coach Adam Levine's team, while Mia Z from Hyde Park, PA, represented coach Pharrell Williams' team.

Deanna Johnson from Hazelhurst, GA, who is also on "Team Adam," was the other member of the bottom-three votegetters, however, America chose to keep her on the show via the show's "Instant Save" format.

When declared the bottom three, Brian, Mia Z and Deanna were all afforded the chance to perform one last time for home viewers in the hope of convincing them they deserved to join the others in next week's live show.

Brian sang "Amazed", and Adam told the audience he has an absolutely amazing voice and deserved to remain in the competition.

Mia Z performed "Stormy Monday," and Pharrell said she's something new, special and different. He called her a "super power" and mentioned how the top three spots for Blues music on iTunes belonged to her.

Deanna took the stage with "It Will Rain." Adam noted she had worked so hard to get comfortable onstage and then asked everyone to vote for her in order to show her how good she is and give her the confidence she needs going forward.

The Top 10 finalists still remaining are Deanna, Joshua Davis, Hannah Kirby, Meghan Linsey, Corey Kent White, India Carney, Kimberly Nichole, Rob Taylor, Sawyer Fredericks, and Koryn Hawthorne.

However, last season, every eliminated Top 12 artist had a second chance to re-enter The Voice competition. After the Final 3 was revealed, the show brought back all the previously-ousted contestants to perform again and then America voted which person should be the fourth "Wild Card" finalist.

It has yet to be announced whether The Voice will adopt a similar format this time around.
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