When Does The Voice Season 25 Start on NBC? Midseason Schedule

The Voice 25 - Dan + Shay, Chance the Rapper, John Legend, Reba McEntire
The Voice season 25 (l-r) – Dan + Shay, Chance the Rapper, John Legend, Reba McEntire

NBC has announced its midseason 2024 lineup, revealing key premiere dates for high-profile reality hits including The Voice season 25 and the new series America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League. The network’s announcement clarifies when viewers can expect returning favorites and brand-new formats to arrive in primetime, with many episodes also available to stream the next day on Peacock.

The Voice returns for its 25th season on Monday, Feb. 26 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. This season marks a milestone for the long-running singing competition: country-pop duo Dan + Shay, three-time Grammy winners, join the show as the first-ever coaching duo. They’ll sit alongside returning coaches Reba McEntire and John Legend, with Chance the Rapper coming back for his sophomore season in the red chair. The Voice continues to deliver blind auditions, battle rounds and live performances that spotlight emerging vocal talent from across the country.

America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League premieres on New Year’s Day, Monday, Jan. 1 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT. This fresh take on the AGT franchise adapts a fantasy sports-style draft to the talent-competition format: judges will assemble rosters of favorite acts by selecting from winners, finalists, viral sensations and popular performers drawn from America’s Got Talent and Got Talent editions worldwide. The new format aims to blend fan-favorite moments and competitive strategy, offering viewers a different way to engage with memorable acts from the franchise.

Both shows, along with the rest of NBC’s midseason offerings, will be available to stream on Peacock the day after broadcast, giving audiences flexible options to catch premieres and stay current with weekly episodes.

NBC’s midseason slate also includes a range of scripted and unscripted series returning for new seasons or airing remaining episodes. Titles that will return later this season but have not yet received exact dates include Quantum Leap, Lopez vs. Lopez, The Weakest Link, Password, That’s My Jam and The Wall. The network’s phased schedule mixes event programming, procedural season premieres and competition formats designed to maintain steady viewership through the winter and into spring.

NBC MIDSEASON 2023-24 SCHEDULE

(New programs in UPPER CASE; all times ET/PT)

SATURDAY, DEC. 23
8:00 – EXTENDED FAMILY (Series premiere)
8:30 – Night Court (Special holiday episode)

MONDAY, JAN. 1
8:00 – AMERICA’S GOT TALENT: FANTASY LEAGUE (Series premiere)

TUESDAY, JAN. 2
8:00 – Night Court (Time period premiere)
8:30 – EXTENDED FAMILY (Time period premiere)

TUESDAY, JAN. 9
9:00 – La Brea (Season premiere)
10:00 – Found (Final two episodes of season)

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17
8:00 – Chicago Med (Season premiere)
9:00 – Chicago Fire (Season premiere)
10:00 – Chicago P.D. (Season premiere)

THURSDAY, JAN. 18
8:00 – Law & Order (Season premiere)
9:00 – Law & Order: SVU (Season premiere)
10:00 – Law & Order: Organized Crime (Season premiere)

FRIDAY, JAN. 19
8:00 – Transplant (Time period premiere)

MONDAY, JAN. 29
10:00 – The Irrational (Final four episodes of season)

MONDAY, FEB. 26
8:00 – The Voice (Season premiere, part 1)
9:30 – DEAL OR NO DEAL ISLAND (Season premiere)

TUESDAY, FEB. 27
8:00 – The Voice (Season premiere, part 2)

MONDAY, MARCH 4
10:00 – DEAL OR NO DEAL ISLAND (Time period premiere)

This midseason schedule reflects NBC’s traditional mix of event television, returning dramas and competitive reality series. Between the high-profile coach lineup on The Voice and the novel fantasy-league twist on America’s Got Talent, NBC is clearly investing in both star power and format innovation to keep audiences engaged through the winter months. With next-day streaming on Peacock for all programs, viewers will also have more ways to watch if they miss a live airing.