Season 26 of The Voice will feature a revamped coaching lineup that promises to bring renewed energy and diversity to the popular singing competition, with some fan-favorite legends returning to the show.
According to the official schedule for the competition, the episodes have already been filmed and are set to premiere on September 17. New episodes will air every Monday and Tuesday, where various artists will be introduced to compete.
For the singers to make it to the highly anticipated grand finale, each of them must be properly guided. Therefore, once again, four stars from the industry, with extensive experience to share, have been chosen to lead them.
Who are the coaches for the 26th season of The Voice?
This year, the mentoring figures will once again be four. Among the new coaches is Michael Bublé, the famous Canadian jazz and pop singer. Although it’s his first time as an official coach, he previously participated in Season 3 as an advisor.
Joining him is Snoop Dogg, one of the most recognized names in the rap industry. He also appeared on The Voice as a guest mentor in Season 20, but now he will have the opportunity to lead a full team.
Gwen Stefani, who has been a coach in several previous seasons, will return for her eighth appearance. Her extensive experience in pop and rock music has made her a key figure, always bringing a great mix of charisma and expertise.
Last but not least, Reba McEntire will return for the third consecutive time. Since her arrival, she has been a well-loved coach, appreciated for her warmth and experience in the country music genre.