The Knockout Rounds are official over on The Voice and tonight's competition resulted in the departure of six singers.

Coming directly after last week's Battle Rounds, the Knockout Rounds took place over two nights. A large batch of 32 competitors was narrowed down to a total of 20 in preparation for the upcoming live shows.

Members of Team Adam Levine were first on the chopping block for Tuesday's episode. Preston Pohl took on Lina Gaudenzi with a performance of Bob Marley's No Woman, No Cry. Pohl emerged victorious and Gaudenzi was sent packing.

Blake Shelton's Ray Boudreaux sang Hard to Handle Otis Redding and E.G. Daily was left having to handle the tough reality that he was no longer in the NBC competition.

Jacquie Lee of Team Christina Aguilera performed Serena Ryder's Stompa and Lee managed to out sing her adversary Anthony Paul and kept her spot.

Stephanie Anne Johnson of Team Cee Lo Green became the first steal of the night. After losing to Tamara Chauniece following a rendition of No One by Alicia Keys, Caoch Aguilera opted to keep her in the competition.

Meanwhile, Coach Adam ousted Juhi, Coach Shelton said goodbye to Brandon Chase, and Coach Shelton sent George Horga Jr. home.

Will Champlin of Team Christina was the final save of the evening. While he may have been defeated by Matthew Schuler and the Florence and the Machine tune Cosmic Love, Champlin was granted a second chance by Coach Adam.

The Voice will move now move into a series of live shows during its Mondays at 8 p.m. ET and Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET slots on NBC.