The Voice is set to return for its twenty-fourth season this fall, and fans still can’t get enough of the program. The show, which is broadcast by NBC, has ran consistently since 2011. With twenty-three seasons under its belt, The Voice is one of the most popular singing competitions in America, and after twelve years, it continues its search for new talent and promising singers. As NBC diligently works to keep fans updated on the status of the program, more information about the new season has come to light.
Where can I watch season 24 of The Voice?
Fans looking to watch season 24 of The Voice can watch it on NBC this coming Fall (an exact date has not yet been revealed). NBC’s channel depends on local affiliates and channel providers; fans are encouraged to look up their local stations. Showtimes continue at its regularly scheduled intervals, Mondays at 8/7c and Tuesdays at 9/8c.
Some fans may choose to watch the series online; if viewers are looking to see season 24 of The Voice, then it might please them to know that episodes of the series is available on NBC’s streaming app, Peacock, the day after its premiere date. The series is also available on demand where available.
Who will be the judges on season 24 of The Voice?
The Voice is undergoing something of a shake up for season 24. Judge Blake Shelton is departing the program after a long stint on the program dating back to its first season. The country singer has not commented on the reason for his departure, leaving fans in the dark as to the reason for his exit.
The new line of judges includes country singer and famed sitcom mom Reba McEntire, pop singer Niall Horan, pop rock singer Gwen Stefani (and wife of departing judge Shelton), and R&B singer John Legend.
McEntire has previously been on the show – as a ‘mega mentor’ last season and as a ‘battle advisor’ to Team Blake back in season 1. Horan, who’s a former member of One Direction, is also returning to the show after making his debut as a coach during season 23. Meanwhile, Stefani has appeared the most out of all of the new coaches, having previously served as a coach in 7 seasons and an advisor in several more. Legend, meanwhile, is back after taking a hiatus from the show during season 23. He previously served as a judge from seasons 16 to 22.