Alright, Voice fanatics, listen up! Season 28 is heating up with the Knockout Rounds, but the show's schedule is doing a little dance. Get ready to adjust your viewing plans, because things are a bit different starting now!
TL;DR
- Starting November 3, 2025, The Voice Season 28 airs Mondays at 9/8c on NBC for one hour.
 - No more Tuesday episodes for a while (until the rumored two-part finale in December!).
 - The intense Knockout Rounds are in full swing, featuring the new "Mic Drop" twist and no more Steals or Saves!
 
If you've been a loyal viewer of The Voice, you know the show's schedule can sometimes feel like a game of musical chairs. Season 28 started with a mix of Monday and Tuesday episodes, sometimes running for two hours, sometimes just one. It kept us on our toes, that's for sure!
But brace yourselves, because a more significant change kicked in on Monday, November 3, 2025. From that point on, The Voice is officially settling into a new rhythm: you'll catch all the action on Mondays at 9/8c on NBC. The catch? These Monday episodes are now just one hour long. Yep, you read that right, one hour!
For those of you who loved your mid-week dose of blind auditions and battle rounds, the bad news is that Tuesday episodes are currently on hold. This shift is reportedly due to NBC's updated fall programming, including NBA basketball games taking over those Tuesday night slots. It's a bummer, but it means we need to cherish every minute of our Monday night fix!
Don't fret if you can't make it to your TV exactly at 9/8c on Mondays. As always, new episodes will be available to stream the very next day on Peacock. So, whether you're catching it live or on demand, you won't miss a beat of Season 28's thrilling competition.
Diving Deep into the Drama and Twists of the Knockout Rounds
The Knockout Rounds are always a high-stakes part of The Voice, and Season 28 has brought some truly game-changing twists to the table. After the Blind Auditions and the Battles, we're now watching as artists from Team Reba, Team Michael Bublé, Team Snoop Dogg, and Team Niall Horan go head-to-head in solo performances, hoping to impress their coaches enough to move on to the Playoffs.
This season, the Knockouts are more intense than ever because coaches no longer have the luxury of a "Steal" or a "Save." That means if an artist loses their Knockout battle, their journey on The Voice is over immediately. Talk about pressure!
To help guide the hopefuls through this nail-biting stage, we've got some incredible "Mega Mentors" on board: the legendary Joe Walsh from The Eagles and country superstar Zac Brown from the Zac Brown Band. Their advice during rehearsals is priceless, giving these artists that extra edge when it's time to shine.
The "Mic Drop" Moment: A Game-Changing New Opportunity for Artists
One of the freshest and most exciting new rules this season is the "Mic Drop" button. Each coach gets to award one "Mic Drop" to an artist from their team who delivers a particularly extraordinary performance during the Knockouts. What's the prize? Those four chosen artists will then compete for America's vote, and the ultimate winner gets a life-changing opportunity: to perform live at the iconic Rose Parade on New Year's Day 2026! How cool is that?
We already saw the first "Mic Drop" in action during the November 3 episode. Coach Michael Bublé didn't hesitate to use his Mic Drop for his chosen artist, making it clear just how high the stakes are and how phenomenal the performances must be to earn such an honor.
These new rules, from the absence of steals and saves to the exciting Mic Drop, are definitely raising the stakes and making Season 28 one of the most unpredictable yet.
Spotlighting the Standouts: A Recap of Epic Knockout Performances
The November 3 episode, "The Knockouts, Part 2," delivered some truly memorable moments and tough decisions for our coaches. Let's run through some of the highlights:
- Team Snoop Dogg: Toni Lorene vs. Natalia Albertini These two fan favorites faced off in an incredible battle. Natalia Albertini opened with Stevie Wonder's "I Wish," showing off her impressive stage presence. Toni Lorene, a voice actress from CoComelon, followed with a powerful rendition of LaBelle's "Lady Marmalade," showcasing her incredible range. Snoop Dogg had a tough call, but ultimately, Toni Lorene advanced to the Playoffs.
 - Team Niall Horan: Aiden Ross vs. Liam von Elbe Aiden Ross, a four-chair-turn artist from the Blinds, brought an emotional performance of Billie Eilish's "when the party's over." Liam von Elbe, who has shown immense growth this season, sang The Fray's "Over My Head (Cable Car)." Both coaches were captivated, with Michael Bublé even jokingly throwing a pen at Niall in amazement! In the end, Aiden Ross's "masterclass" performance secured his spot.
 - Team Michael Bublé: Max Chambers vs. Max Cooper III This matchup was a showcase of young talent. 14-year-old Max Chambers blew everyone away with a soulful, wise-beyond-his-years take on Stevie Wonder's "Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing." Max Cooper III brought a unique vibe with Djo's "End of Beginning." Snoop Dogg declared "a star is born" after Max Chambers' performance. Michael Bublé, clearly moved, not only chose Max Chambers as his winner but also used his season's first Mic Drop on him! This means Max Chambers is now in the running to perform at the Rose Parade.
 
Beyond these battles, we've seen other artists leaving their mark. On Team Reba, Aubrey Nicole moved her coach to tears with Martina McBride's "I'm Gonna Love You Through It," earning her a Playoffs spot. Ralph Edwards on Team Snoop has been called a "frontrunner" by some, while Sadie Dahl on Team Niall continues to impress.
This season has also highlighted some truly unique stories, like Dustin Dale Gaspard making history as the first artist to sing Cajun French, and Carly Harvey using a crystal to pick her coach! And let's not forget Coach Snoop's adorable French bulldog puppy, who has basically become the team mascot!
Looking Ahead: What the Playoffs and Beyond Hold for Season 28
With the Knockouts wrapping up, the intensity is only going to ramp up as we head into the Playoffs. Each coach will narrow down their teams to just four artists, bringing the total number of contestants in the Playoffs to 16. With no more saves or steals in play, every decision is critical, and every performance is a make-or-break moment for these aspiring stars.
While an official finale date hasn't been locked in stone, rumors suggest we might see a two-part finale around Tuesday, December 16, 2025. This would follow the show's tradition of a Monday night performance finale and a Tuesday night results show, giving us the grand conclusion to what's already been an epic season.
The coaches themselves understand the profound impact this show has on the artists, win or lose. Michael Bublé, reflecting on eliminations, shared a powerful insight:
"I was upset about it until I realized that their lives had changed. Until I realized that their careers had started. They started to create a business that could go on. Their socials have grown. I didn't realize at the time because I had thought of this as an end-goal thing."
— Michael Bublé, Coach on The Voice Season 28This season truly is a journey, and every artist who steps onto that stage leaves with a platform that can launch their career, regardless of how far they go. The power of music and the pursuit of a dream are truly at the forefront.
Don't Miss a Note: How to Catch All The Voice Season 28 Action
So, with all these changes and exciting developments, how can you make sure you don't miss a single performance, a tear-jerking moment, or a crucial coach decision?
Here's your go-to guide:
- Live Broadcast: Tune in to NBC every Monday night at 9/8c for the latest episode of The Voice Season 28.
 - Next-Day Streaming: If you miss the live broadcast, or just want to rewatch your favorite performances, new episodes are available to stream the following day on Peacock.
 - Cable-Free Live Streaming Options: Cut the cord? No problem! You can still watch The Voice live on NBC through streaming services that offer free trials for new users. Check out: 
- DIRECTV: Offers a 5-day free trial.
 - Fubo: Also provides a 5-day free trial.
 - Sling: Another great option with various promotional offers.
 
 
With Coaches Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, and Niall Horan leading their incredible teams, Season 28 of The Voice is packed with non-stop fun and unforgettable music. Make sure your schedule is clear and your snacks are ready for those Monday night showdowns!
Frequently Asked Questions About The Voice Season 28
When does The Voice Season 28 air?
Starting November 3, 2025, The Voice Season 28 airs on Mondays at 9/8c on NBC. There are currently no Tuesday episodes scheduled.
Where can I stream new episodes of The Voice Season 28?
New episodes of The Voice Season 28 are available to stream the day after they air on NBC on Peacock. For live streaming without cable, you can use free trials from services like DIRECTV or Fubo.
Who are the coaches for The Voice Season 28?
The coaching panel for Season 28 features returning favorites: Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, and Niall Horan.
What are the new rule changes in The Voice Season 28?
This season introduces a few exciting changes: there are no Steals or Saves during the Knockout Rounds, meaning eliminations are final. Also, each coach gets one "Mic Drop" to award an artist a chance to perform at the 2026 Rose Parade, decided by viewer votes. Additionally, earlier in the season, host Carson Daly had a "Carson Callback" feature, and contestants chose their own Battle partners.
Sources:
- NBC Insider: The Voice's Episode Start Time Is Changing for the Rest of the Season (DETAILS) (Source text snippet)
 - Alyssa Norwin: ‘The Voice’ Gets Schedule Change Amid Season 28 Knockout Rounds: When Is It On? (Source text snippet)
 - Madison Kemeny: ‘The Voice’ continues its Season 28 knockouts on Monday, Nov. 3, at its new 9 p.m. ET timeslot on NBC. (Source text snippet)
 - Lyndsey Parker: Bummer to the Max: Team Bublé’s ‘The Voice’ Season 28 frontrunner gets knocked out — twice (Source text snippet)
 - Ariana Tourangeau: The judges pair two artists to perform solo against each other, then select a winner to move on to the playoffs in part two of the Knockouts on ‘The Voice’ airing on Monday, November 3. (Source text snippet)
 - TV Insider: ‘The Voice’ Recap: The Knockouts Continue & Michael Bublé Uses the First-Ever Mic Drop (Source text snippet)
 - Zoombangla News Desk: The Voice Season 28 Playoffs Spoilers: Everything We Know So Far (Source text snippet)
 - Gold Derby: ‘The Voice’ recap: Michael Bublé hits ‘Mic Drop’ for performer that has Snoop saying ‘a star is born’ (Source text snippet)