
The Voice 24 LIVE SHOWS kick off on Monday Dec 4. Get your studio audience tickets now!
The Voice season 24 moves into its Live show phase beginning Monday, December 4. Studio audience tickets are currently available through 1iota, giving fans the chance to attend the in-studio broadcasts and participate in the energy of the live rounds.
For this season, NBC has scheduled three weeks of Live episodes. The Live shows will air on consecutive Monday and Tuesday nights on the following dates:
Monday, December 4
Tuesday, December 5
Monday, December 11
Tuesday, December 12
Monday, December 18 (Final Performances)
Tuesday, December 19 (Grand Finale and winner announcement)
The final week — December 18 and 19 — will present the Final Performances and the Grand Finale, when the season’s winner will be crowned. The December 11 and 12 episodes are expected to serve as a semi-final round, following the pattern NBC has used before: a live semi-final where viewer voting determines which artists advance, followed by the traditional two-night finale.
If you want to attend a Live taping, reserve your spot at 1iota. Tickets are free but limited, so fans are advised to request them as soon as possible to secure studio seating for The Voice’s live broadcasts.
Leading into the live episodes, the earlier competitive rounds have been unfolding on the broadcast schedule. The Knockouts begin on Monday, November 6, presented in a double-format episode that follows the Battles portion of the show. During these episodes, Battles will close out the first segment and the Knockouts will commence later in the same broadcast. The Knockouts will run across multiple episodes, airing in at least four parts through mid-November, with the artists who advance moving on to The Playoffs. Those Playoffs have already been taped.
Country music legend Wynonna Judd is serving as the Mega Mentor for the Knockouts, lending her experience and guidance to contestants as they prepare for the Playoffs and potential Live performances.
The Voice Season 24 features a coaching panel of familiar faces and new additions. Returning to the red chairs are John Legend (back after sitting out season 23), and Niall Horan, who returns as the reigning champion’s coach for his second season. Veteran coach Gwen Stefani is also back, and country icon Reba McEntire joins the show this season as a new coach. Notably, long-time coach Blake Shelton is absent from the panel for the first time in the show’s history, having retired his chair.
Fans who want to be part of the in-studio audience can reserve tickets at 1iota.com. Attending a Live show offers a behind-the-scenes look at the production, the chance to feel the live-vote excitement, and the opportunity to see top vocal talent perform under the coaches’ guidance.
The Voice has finished taping season 25!
The Voice will return in the spring with season 25, and NBC has already completed filming the pre-recorded rounds for that season. According to production updates, only the Live shows remain to be produced. The upcoming season’s lineup includes several familiar names: Reba McEntire will return for a second season as coach, John Legend is confirmed to be back, and Season 23 coach Chance the Rapper will return for his second season on the panel.
Season 25 will also introduce a new judging configuration: a “double chair.” Country duo Dan + Shay will serve as a single coaching entity, occupying one chair together and building a roster of artists as a team. This format tweak is an example of how the show continues to evolve its coaching dynamics to keep the competition fresh while maintaining the core format that highlights vocal talent and audience participation.
Between the Live shows for season 24 and the already-taped material for season 25, The Voice remains one of television’s most consistent platforms for discovering new vocalists and showcasing established artists in a competitive, mentor-driven environment. Keep an eye on the announced Live dates and secure tickets early if you plan to attend a taping in person.