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‘The Voice' sets Season 28 coaches as it shifts to a truncated schedule in the fall

‘The Voice' sets Season 28 coaches as it shifts to a truncated schedule in the fall

Yahoo13-05-2025
The Voice will have a new quartet of judges in the fall and a different air schedule too.
Season 28 will see Niall Horan, Michael Bublé, and Reba McEntire return as coaches alongside the previously announced Snoop Dogg, marking the first time all four have occupied the spinning chairs simultaneously. Horan returns after serving as a coach on Seasons 23 and 24. Bublé, McEntire, and Snoop Dogg were all coaches on Season 26. Bublé is on the current 27th installment alongside John Legend, Adam Levine, and Kelsea Ballerini.
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When it premieres in September, The Voice will occupy its usual two-hour blocks on Mondays and Tuesdays, starting at 8 p.m. ET/PT. But in November, it will downgrade to a one-hour episode one night a week (Mondays at 9 p.m. ET/PT) to make room for NBC's acquisition of the NBA on Tuesdays.
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The Monday time slot shift an hour back accommodates NBC's comedies, St. Denis Medical, and a TBD new show, possibly The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, starring Tracy Morgan and Daniel Radcliffe, from Tina Fey. NBC's other two comedy pilots are Stumble, from Jeff and Liz Astrof (Trial & Error), and an untitled project from Sierra Teller Ornelas (Superstore).
The Voice and new unscripted series On Brand With Jimmy Fallon will air on Tuesdays until the NBA kicks off in October, at which point On Brand will air on Fridays.
Season 27 of The Voice wraps up on May 20.
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