What time does 'The Voice' come on tonight? Where to watch the Playoffs live?
Tonight, "The Voice" Season 27 moves onto the Playoffs with only 20 artists remaining in the competition.
Last week was the final round of the Knockouts. During the Knockouts, coaches paired up their artists to choose their own songs to perform. They went on back-to-back and the coach chose a winner to stay on their team while the other went home unless stolen by another coach.
This week will be the Playoffs where each coach will only be able to advance two artists from their team to the Live Shows. Steals are also not available.
Here's when "The Voice" comes on tonight, "The Voice" Season 27 coaches and how to watch "The Voice" live.
The Season 27 coaches of "The Voice" include Adam Levine, John Legend, Michael Bublé and Kelsea Ballerini.
Here are the 20 contestants still left on "The Voice" Season 27:
Team Kelsea: Iris Herrera, Tinika Wyatt, Jaelen Johnston, Darius J and Alanna Lynise.
Team Adam: Kolby Cordell, Lucia Flores-Wiseman, Ethan Eckenroad, Britton Moore and Conor James.
Team Legend: BD.ii, Bryson Battle, Ari Camille, Renzo and Olivia Kuper Harris.
Team Bublé: Barry Jean Fontenot, Angie Rey, Kaiya Hamilton, Adam David and Jadyn Cree.
"The Voice" 2025 premiered Monday, Feb. 3, and has been airing since.
Yes, new episodes of "The Voice" air every Monday starting Monday, Feb. 3.
"The Voice" Season 27 comes on at 7 p.m. CT and 8 p.m. ET/MT/PT.
"The Voice" will air 8-10 p.m. Arizona time Monday, April 21.
"The Voice" Season 27 is on your local NBC network or Channel 12 in Arizona.
You can watch "The Voice" Season 27 live on NBC or with Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV, Fubo and YouTube TV.
More singing: Who got eliminated last night on 'American Idol'? How to watch the Top 20 perform tonight
Another way to watch "The Voice" 2025 is by streaming it the next day on Peacock.
A premium monthly plan on Peacock costs $7.99, or there is a deal for a premium annual plan at $79.99 for one year. The premium plus plan, which is ad-free, costs $13.99 per month or $139.99 a year.
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