What to Know About ‘The Voice’ Season 27 in 2025
The NBC series is back on the air in February 2025, and an OG coach is returning to the red chair.
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The Voice season 26 is officially over, and it’s time to congratulate Sofronio Vasquez for winning the competition!
The hit NBC series continues to garner a legion of viewers, and season 26 was no different. With Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani, Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé coaching the contestants, folks got to see a new era of artists trying to make names for themselves. And after three months of watching the competition week after week, we saw Sofronio become this season’s official winner of The Voice, with his coach Michael at his side.
But as one season ends, another one begins, right? At least that’s the case for The Voice season 27, which has been in the works for some time. So, ahead of the show’s season 27 premiere in 2025, let’s take a look at what’s to come.
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Is there a release date for The Voice season 27?
According to NBC Insider, fans can officially mark their calendars. The Voice season 27 will air on TV beginning on Monday, February 3, 2025 at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.
“Mic drop moment,” read the caption for a post uploaded on November 19 on Instagram. “#TheVoice is back February 3, 2025 with Coaches @kelseaballerini, @adamlevine, @johnlegend, and @michaelbuble. 🎤.”
Upon seeing the new coaches and premiere date, fans were ecstatic about the lineup in the comments.
“KELSEA!!!! she will be amazing 🥰🥰,” one person wrote. “Love love love John Legend! He is amazing!” another agreed. “Welcome Back Adam!! You’ve been missed,” a different viewer added.
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Who will be the coaches for The Voice season 27?
To the surprise of all The Voice fans, the show revealed in June 2024 one original coach would be joining the show as a mentor for season 27.
“Season 27, yes I’m coming back,” Adam Levine said in a clip posted on Instagram. “I’m so excited. I cannot wait. I’m well rested. I’m ready to go. I’m a little nervous … I’m not nervous, but I’m so excited, and it’s going to be great. I can’t wait. It’s gonna be awesome … Team Adam is back, and I feel bad for the other teams. Let’s go.”
With that piece of exciting news, let’s take a look at the entire lineup of coaches on The Voice season 27:
For the first time since his exit after The Voice season 16 in May 2019, Adam Levine joins the quartet of coaches for season 27. Famous for being the frontman of Maroon 5, he won the series three times (seasons 1, 5 and 9) throughout his tenure.
Country superstar Kelsea Ballerini will make her coaching debut as one of the mentors for The Voice season 27. She previously appeared on The Voice season 15, when she was a coach for the Comeback Stage of the competition. She returned for season 16 to be an advisor for Kelly Clarkson during the Battle rounds, and later stepped in for Kelly for a stint during season 20.
Back for his second season as a coach, Michael Bublé will try and vie for his artist to win season 27. Along with being a coach in season 26, he was also a Team advisor for Blake Shelton during the Battle rounds in season 3.
After exiting The Voice for season 26, John Legend makes his grand return as coach for season 27. He was also a mentor from seasons 16-22, and again for seasons 24 and 25.
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How can I watch and stream The Voice season 27?
When the time comes for new episodes of The Voice season 27, viewers can tune in on Monday and Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. Fans can also watch it in real-time on NBC.com and on the NBC app. Just make sure you have your cable login info ready as you’ll need it before watching the episodes online.
But if you’re looking to watch the series on your own time, Peacock and Hulu will be your best bet. Both streaming sites will have new episodes airing the day after they premiere on NBC. Peacock’s plans begin at $7.99 per month or $79.99 per year, while Hulu’s plans start at just $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year.
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