Snoop Dogg The Voice Season 28 NBC
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Your favorite singing competition is finally back, but with a shocking new twist and change. That’s right, The Voice season 28 surprised some fans with its game-changing twists, making it a new, fun, exciting experience for everyone. Let’s dive into what to expect this season.

For this season, The Voice season 28 features coaches Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, and Snoop Dogg, along with host Carson Daly.

The Voice season 28 has announced some shocking changes to the Blind Auditions, Battles, Knockouts, and Playoffs. Over the course of the show, there have been some twists and experiments to shake things up, including the steal to the block. But for the longest time, it was always about the coaches’ banter and decisions.

Finally, season 28 has put someone else in charge of messing things up with the flow of the show. One of these changes sees the host, Carson Daly, having some power in the decision-making with a new feature called Carson’s Callback. This gives him the power to surprise one of the artists who gets no chair turns from the coaches with a second chance at a blind audition.

This was seen with Ryan Mitchell, who came to the Blind Auditions with a unique sound. But when no coach turned their chairs, Carson used his power to give the artist another chance. This is a huge turning point not only for the individual careers of these singers, but for the show altogether.

But that’s not the only change that is happening for this season. There’s also a big difference when it comes to the Battles. In previous seasons, the coaches had the power to decide who went head-to-head in the battles, but for The Voice season 28, the artists themselves will choose their own battle pairs, which will definitely heighten the competition factor.

As for the Knockouts, season 28 will feature special prizes after a viewer vote. During the round, each coach will have a Mic Drop button, which will be used for a contestant on their team who impresses them the most. After, viewers will vote on one of those Mic Drop Winnters. The winner of that vote will be a performance at The Rose Parade Presented by Honda on January 1, 2026, a big opportunity for up-and-coming artists.

Last but not least, a big change was made about the Playoffs as well, creating a whole new experience when watching the competition show. Now, during the Playoff round, each coach will select one singer from their team to move to the Live round. Viewers will then vote on the fifth and sixth finalists. In previous seasons, coaches usually picked the contestants, but this season gives viewers the ultimate vote, making it more interactive.

What do you think about these changes? After so many seasons, The Voice has worked hard to keep the show fresh and exciting, while still offering contestants the best chance at achieving their dreams. If you want to watch The Voice season 28, you can watch it now on NBC or Peacock.