
The Voice Seasons 26 and 27 Blind and Battle Round filming schedule: Find out how to get tickets
The Voice will follow the recent model of running two production cycles—one in the fall and one in the spring—by taping Seasons 26 and 27 this summer around the same timeframe. Both cycles will film their Blind Auditions and Battle Rounds in Los Angeles, and fans who want to be in the audience can register for tickets through the show’s official ticketing partner pages.
The show continues its familiar four-stage format: Blind Auditions, Battle Rounds, Knockouts and the Live Performance shows. This format remains the core structure even as the producers occasionally adjust round sizes and special passes to accommodate different numbers of contestants in each cycle. In recent years the fall and spring cycles have differed in how many artists progressed and how some rounds were staged, so it’s worth noting each season’s specific rules as announced closer to air dates.
Filming takes place at Universal Studios Hollywood, with Carson Daly returning as host. The taping schedule below lists public audience dates for the Blind Auditions and Battle Rounds for each season. If you plan to attend, check the designated ticketing pages for sign-up details and availability.
The Voice season 26

Season 26 is scheduled to air this fall, likely beginning in September. The coaching panel combines established names and fresh faces: Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani return as veteran coaches, while Michael Bublé and Snoop Dogg join the panel as new additions. Bublé previously worked on the series as a Battle Advisor, and Snoop Dogg brings his wide-ranging music and TV experience to the show.
As with recent cycles, the season may include format adjustments based on the total number of contestants. Past seasons have used multi-way Knockouts or traditional one-on-one matchups depending on each cycle’s roster size, and coaches have sometimes been given limited passes that allow artists to skip rounds and advance automatically. Details about those options will be confirmed by the show when the episodes air.
For official ticket information and sign-up instructions, visit the show’s ticketing partner page for Season 26 (search for The Voice S26 ticketing on the ticketing partner’s site).
Filming schedule
Blind Auditions
Tue Jul 2 – 10:30 am PT & 3:30 pm PT
Wed Jul 3 – 10:00 am PT & 3:00 pm PT
Fri Jul 5 – 10:00 am PT & 3:00 pm PT
Sat Jul 6 – 10:00 am PT & 3:00 pm PT
Sun Jul 7 – 11:45 am PT & 2:45 pm PT
Battle Rounds
Wed Aug 21 – 9:15 am PT & 2:15 pm PT
Thu Aug 22 – 10:30 am PT & 4:00 pm PT
The Voice season 27

Season 27 brings a notable return: Adam Levine rejoins the coaching panel after several seasons away. Michael Bublé will coach in back-to-back cycles, John Legend returns after taking the previous fall cycle off, and Kelsea Ballerini—who served as a temporary coach and Battle Advisor in the past—joins as a semi-new coach. This blend of experience and fresh perspective is intended to offer contestants a range of musical guidance across genres.
Like Season 26, Season 27 will follow the standard stages of competition, though producers may tailor the Knockouts and Playoffs to fit the total contestant count. In past cycles the show has used special passes or different knockout formats to accommodate larger or smaller rosters; keep an eye on official announcements for any similar twists this season.
To request audience tickets for Season 27 tapings, consult the show’s ticketing partner page for Season 27 (search for The Voice S27 ticketing on the ticketing partner’s site).
Filming schedule
Blind Auditions
Mon Jul 15 – 10:30 am PT & 3:30 pm PT
Tue Jul 16 – 9:30 am PT & 3:00 pm PT
Wed Jul 17 – 11:15 am PT & 2:30 pm PT
Thu Jul 18 – 9:45 am PT & 2:15 pm PT
Fri Jul 19 – 10:30 am PT & 4:00 pm PT
Battle Rounds
Thu Aug 29 – 9:15 am PT & 2:15 pm PT
Fri Aug 30 – 10:30 am PT & 4:00 pm PT
Audience tickets are typically free but limited; they are distributed through the show’s official ticketing partner and often require advance registration. If you plan to attend, sign up early, follow the ticketing partner’s instructions, and arrive at Universal Studios Hollywood with photo ID and any required confirmation information on the day of the taping. Expect to go through security checks and to adhere to the production’s audience guidelines while on set.
Whether you attend the Blind Auditions or the Battle Rounds, experiencing The Voice live offers a look behind the scenes at how the show is produced and lets you see coaches and contestants up close. Keep an eye on official season announcements for any last‑minute schedule changes or additional taping dates.