Several local artists are competing on season 26 of NBC’s “The Voice” – NBC10 Philadelphia

The battle rounds are underway on NBC’s hit singing competition “The Voice.”

Two local singers — Mark Shiiba of Swarthmore and Gabrielle Zabosky of Chester County — he put in a strong performance this week.

Shiiba faced off against his “Team Bublé” teammate, Edward Preble, and performed Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World.”

Coaches Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani, Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg were split on who won the battle.

Ultimately, Coach Bublé chose Preble, sending Shiiba home.

Zabosky, who is on Stefani’s team, won the battle round against Minnesota singer Frankie Torres after performing INXS’s “Never Tear Us A Part.”

However, Torres continues to compete. Coach McEntire saved her by bringing Torres onto his team. Both women will now face each other in the knockout round.

Zabosky recently appeared on Philly Live to discuss her journey on “The Voice” and what it was like for her to spin four chairs during the blind auditions.

“It’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me, the biggest blessing,” Zabosky told NBC10’s Katy Zachry. “My favorite part is all the people I have met. You just met all these amazing people who will now be your lifelong friends.”

Chester County homeowner Gabrielle Zabosky talks about moving four chairs and joining Gwen Stefani’s team for her blind auditions on NBC’s hit show “The Voice.”

Two other local singers Aliyah Khaylyn of Philadelphia and Shye Roberts, a graduate of Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts they are also preparing to take part in the battle rounds in the upcoming episodes.

Their journeys can be seen Mondays and Tuesdays at 8:07 a.m. on NBC and streamed the next day on Peacock.