Where to Watch The Voice Season 28
(Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)

Where to Watch ‘The Voice’ Season 28

“The Voice” Season 28 is back to fill homes with music, laughter, and emotional moments. The new season officially premieres on Monday, September 22, at 8/7c on NBC, followed by a second episode on Tuesday, September 23.

The Blind Auditions kick off the competition, where aspiring singers pour their hearts out on stage while the celebrity coaches listen with their backs turned, waiting for that magic moment that makes them press their button. It’s the kind of uplifting television that keeps fans coming back season after season.


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The Blind Auditions Season Premiere” Episode 2801 (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)
The Blind Auditions Season Premiere” Episode 2801 — Pictured: (l-r) Snoop Dogg, Niall Horan, Reba McEntire, Michael Buble —

Viewers can tune in live on NBC or stream episodes the next day on Peacock. Monday episodes will be available every Tuesday, while Tuesday episodes will stream on Wednesdays. For fans who prefer live TV streaming, Fubo (with a free trial) and DirecTV Stream also carry NBC.

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THE VOICE — “The Blind Auditions Season Premiere” Episode 2801 — Pictured: (l-r) Snoop Dogg, Niall Horan, Reba McEntire, Michael Buble —

NBC Streaming Options
Fans have several options to catch “The Voice” Season 28. Fubo offers NBC with a free trial and up to $30 off the first month, starting at $84.99 per month. Peacock makes episodes available to stream the next day for $7.99 a month, though it doesn’t offer a free trial. Meanwhile, DirecTV Stream also carries NBC and includes a free trial, along with a $35 discount on the first month, with plans beginning at $84.99 per month.


Who Are the Coaches This Season?

THE VOICE -- “The Blind Auditions Season Premiere” (Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)
THE VOICE — “The Blind Auditions Season Premiere” Episode 2801 — Pictured: (l-r) Snoop Dogg, Niall Horan, Reba McEntire, Michael Buble —

This season welcomes back four fan-favorite coaches, each with their own legacy:

Michael Bublé: The reigning champion, whose artist Adam David won Season 27.

Niall Horan: The former One Direction star, who scored back-to-back wins in Seasons 23 and 24.

Reba McEntire: The country legend who claimed victory in Season 25 with Asher HaVon.

Snoop Dogg: The hip-hop icon who became an instant fan favorite after joining in Season 26.

Alongside them, Carson Daly returns as host for his 28th consecutive season, continuing his 14-year streak as the voice guiding audiences through the laughter, nerves, and triumphs.


What to Expect in Season 28

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“The Voice” season: 28 coaches Niall Horan, Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire, and Michael Bublé

The Blind Auditions always deliver unforgettable moments: from goosebump-worthy vocals to emotional backstories. Reba teased ahead of the premiere: “I think the competition this season is better than I’ve ever seen. It’s incredible.”

Niall agreed, adding: “Everyone’s got some standouts.” As the season unfolds, expect powerful performances, playful banter between coaches, and plenty of heartwarming surprises.

Snoop Dogg summed it up best: “I haven’t seen this much talent on one show before. Anybody could win this season.”


The Season 28 Schedule

Here’s a breakdown of when to watch:

September 22 & 23: Two-night premiere at 8/7c on NBC

Through October 14: Mondays & Tuesdays at 8/7c

October 20 & 27: Mondays only at 8/7c

Starting Nov. 3: Mondays at 9/8c

Episodes will stream exclusively on Peacock the day after they air.


Why Fans Love ‘The Voice’

THE VOICE -- “The Blind Auditions Season Premiere(Photo by: Trae Patton/NBC)
THE VOICE — “The Blind Auditions Season Premiere” Episode 2801 — Pictured: Snoop Dogg —

For more than a decade, “The Voice” has been more than a singing competition — it’s been a celebration of talent, dreams, and second chances. From moving Blind Auditions to the high-energy Live Shows, fans tune in not just for the music but for the heartwarming connections between contestants and coaches.

As Snoop Dogg said: “This show is about finding the next big thing, but also about lifting people and showing what music can do.”

With its mix of heartfelt storytelling, superstar coaches, and unforgettable performances, Season 28 promises to keep the tradition alive.

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