Season 26 will begin this fall on NBC and the next day on Peacock

NBC has confirmed that Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé will join Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani for season 26 of The Voice this fall. The network shared the news during its annual upfront presentation at Radio City Music Hall in New York City today (Mon, May 13th).

Bublé, an unstoppable talent known for his world-class showmanship, brings his singular style and vocal power to the dynamic coaching panel. He is a friend of The Voice, serving as a season three advisor to Team Blake.

Already known as Coach Snoop in sports, he now takes his skills from the field to The Voice stage. An industry mogul and globally recognized innovator, Snoop Dogg taps into his extensive work in music and unique approach as an entertainer to bolster the competition. He previously took the reins as season 20 mega mentor.

Industry trailblazers Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani reclaim their red chairs for another chance at coaching a fresh crop of rising artists. This marks McEntire’s third consecutive season on the show and Stefani’s eighth. Reba will be pulling double duty for the network this fall as she begins production on her new multi-camera comedy series, Happy’s Place, which was picked up to series last week.

The season 25 live shows continue today at 8 pm ET/PT with a powerful two-hour semi-final. The top nine artists will perform a song specifically dedicated to their hometowns as they vie for a spot in the finale.

The Voice is the most-watched alternative series for the 2023-24 season (L7).