The Voice Season 29 Plans New Format, Returning Champion Coaches
The Voice Season 29 Plans New Format, Returning Champion Coaches

The Voice Season 29 Plans New Format, Returning Champion Coaches

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NBC has announced that "The Voice" will return for its 29th season in spring 2026 with a revamped format titled "The Voice: Battle of Champions," featuring a coaching panel comprised solely of former winners—Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine. This season introduces a "Triple Turn Competition" during blind auditions, where coaches compete for the most three-chair turns, with the winning coach earning a powerful "Super Steal" advantage during the battle rounds. The knockouts will feature an "In-Season All-Star Competition," where coaches bring back two fan-favorite artists from previous seasons to compete head-to-head, with original coach CeeLo Green returning as a guest judge to determine winners. The semi-finals will include the top nine artists, leading to a top four finale, and for the first time in the show's history, a new voting block of superfans and past contestants will participate in live studio voting during the final stages. Season 29 will have 10 artists per team, a departure from previous seasons, and coincides with NBC's "Legendary February" sports programming in 2026. Prior to this, season 28 will air in fall 2025 with coaches Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, Niall Horan, and Reba McEntire.

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