It's time for the rules to get complicated on The Voice. It's time for the Live Playoffs.

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Coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Pharrell Williams, and Gwen Stefani spent the last few weeks carefully assembling their teams, but now their mentees futures are largely in the hands of America. Six performers from each camp will take the stage during the Live Playoffs - one of whom will be resurrected from the Battle Round graveyard - and the public will vote to advance two hopefuls from each team. Coaches will then get a chance to round out their teams with a final third member.

Team Adam and Team Gwen kicked off the three-night event on Monday.

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Batting for the Maroon 5 frontman was Blaine Mitchell, Keith Semple, Shelby Brown, Amy Vachal, Jordan Smith, and Chance Pena (Coach Comeback winner). The singers put their futures on the line with Never Tear Us Apart, To Be With You, You're No Good, The Way You Look Tonight, Baton Hollow, and Halo, respectively.

Team Gwen, meanwhile, saw Regina Love perform Hello while Korin Bukowski sang Adia, Ellie Lawrence (Coach Comeback winner) took on Ex's & Oh's, Jeffery Austin tried his hand at Say You Love Me, Braiden Sunshine gave a rendition of Everything I Own, and Vikto Király belted out All Around the World.

Click the video below to see the evening's top performance.

The Live Performances will continue Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.



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