The Voice Season 28 Coach Lineup and Fall 2025 Premiere Dates

Niall Horan, Snoop Dogg, Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire - The Voice 28
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NBC Reveals The Voice 28 coaches panel and fall 2025 schedule

NBC has announced the coaching lineup for The Voice season 28, which will air in Fall 2025. The returning coaches for this season are Niall Horan, Snoop Dogg, Michael Bublé and Reba McEntire. This familiar quartet brings a mix of pop, country, jazz-influenced pop and hip-hop sensibilities to the competition, and their return continues The Voice’s long-running formula of pairing well-known artists with emerging singers.

Snoop Dogg joins the panel once again after previously coaching season 26 alongside Reba McEntire and Michael Bublé. That season saw Michael collect a victory with contestant Sofronio Vasquez. Michael Bublé is also serving as a coach on the current season 27 and will mark his third consecutive season on the show when season 28 premieres. In addition to his role on The Voice, Snoop has expanded his relationship with NBC through an overall deal and has been visible across NBC programming, hosting events tied to the summer Olympics and co-hosting American Song Contest with Kelly Clarkson.

Niall Horan returns to the coach’s chair after notable success on the show: he guided winners in back-to-back seasons 23 and 24, with Gina Miles and Huntley earning victories under his mentorship. With those consecutive wins, fans will be watching to see whether Niall can guide another contender to the top and secure a third win on season 28. Reba McEntire, who balances a music and acting career — including starring in the recently renewed NBC sitcom Happy’s Place — is also back. Reba coached seasons 24 through 26 and returns for her fourth season as a coach; she previously celebrated a win in season 24 with contestant Asher HaVon. At present, Snoop Dogg remains the only coach among this group who has not yet achieved a winning season on The Voice.

Veteran The Voice coaches take a break

The show’s coaching roster can shift from year to year. Longtime coach Adam Levine, who once served for many seasons, is part of the current rotation but has signaled he does not plan to make a permanent return after his earlier 16-season run. John Legend has alternated his appearances as well, coaching seasons 16 through 22, taking breaks, and returning for additional seasons more recently. Other coaches who have appeared for shorter stretches — such as Kelsea Ballerini — may or may not return in subsequent seasons. These periodic changes keep the show dynamic and open opportunities for a range of artists to mentor new talent.

Details on The Voice 28 schedule

The Voice will return to NBC’s fall lineup for Season 28, airing on both Monday and Tuesday nights. The program will continue its established Monday-night slot from 8:00 to 10:00 PM ET/PT, a consistent window that viewers have come to expect. Tuesday broadcasts will air in the 8:00 to 10:00 PM ET/PT slot beginning in September, but the Tuesday installments will be subject to change when NBC adjusts its schedule for sports programming; in October, The Voice will yield its Tuesday time slot to NBA basketball coverage. Fans should watch for official premiere and episode dates from NBC as the fall schedule is finalized.

With familiar faces returning to the coaching panel and a fall schedule that keeps Monday nights devoted to the show, season 28 of The Voice promises to blend continuity with fresh competition. The mix of experienced coaches and rotating guest mentors has become a hallmark of the series, offering new contestants varied perspectives and mentorship styles. As NBC confirms more details, viewers can expect audition rounds, battle rounds and live shows mapped across the network’s fall broadcast calendar.

Stay tuned for official announcements regarding premiere dates, episode formats and any special guests or changes to the live show format. The returning coaches—Niall Horan, Snoop Dogg, Michael Bublé and Reba McEntire—bring star power and coaching experience to season 28, setting the stage for another competitive season of vocal talent on NBC this fall.