The Voice Season 28 is finally here, kicking off this fall with new talent and returning star coaches. Fans are ready for the Blind Auditions, Knockouts, and Live Shows that make the NBC hit a must-watch.
When does The Voice Season 28 premiere?
Season 28 of The Voice premieres with a two-hour special on Monday, September 22 at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT on NBC. The second episode airs the following night, Tuesday, September 23, at the same time.
Episodes will continue every Monday and Tuesday through October 14. If you miss an episode on live TV, you can stream it the next day on Peacock, NBC’s official streaming platform.
Who are the coaches this season?
This season, the star-studded panel of coaches includes:
- Reba McEntire – the country music legend
- Snoop Dogg – hip-hop icon
- Michael Bublé – the award-winning crooner
- Niall Horan – the pop sensation and One Direction alum
All four coaches are returning veterans who have each made their mark on past seasons. Their job is not just to judge but also to mentor and develop rising artists throughout the competition.
Host Carson Daly is also back for his 28th season, and this year he has a new twist to play with: the “Carson Callback.” According to NBC Insider, this rule allows Daly to bring back one artist who failed to turn a chair during Blind Auditions, giving them another chance to join the competition.
What to expect this season
Fans can look forward to a mix of Blind Auditions, Knockouts, and Live Shows that lead to one artist being crowned champion. The winner will receive a $100,000 prize along with a recording contract with Universal Music Group.
As always, the season promises unexpected performances, emotional stories, and plenty of coach banter that keeps fans coming back. For past highlights, Billboard and Rolling Stone both feature deep coverage of standout The Voice moments.
Where to watch
You can catch The Voice Season 28 live on NBC or stream it the next day on Peacock. For detailed updates and streaming options, check NBC’s official site.