Here’s When ‘The Voice’ Coaches to Start Filming Season 28: Show Schedule & How to Get Tickets
‘The Voice’ Coaches to Start Filming Season 28: Show Schedule & How to Get Tickets
With season 27 of “The Voice” barely in the rearview mirror, NBC is already preparing to start filming the next season of its singing competition with a blockbuster lineup of coaches in early July 2025.
Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire, and Michael Bublé will reunite after coaching together during season 26, and they’ll be joined on the panel by former One Direction member Niall Horan, who was a coach on seasons 23 and 24. Here’s what we know about the upcoming schedule, leading up to the September premiere of season 28, and how to secure tickets.
Blind Auditions for ‘The Voice’ Will Be Taped Twice a Day for 4 Days in July
Snoop, McEntire, Bublé, and Horan are scheduled to film Blind Auditions for season 28 across four days — July 6, 7, 8 and 9 — at the show’s soundstage in Universal City, California, according to ticketing agent 1iota.
Each day, there will be two groups of Blind Auditions filmed with different audience members, ages 18 and up. One taping starts at 11 a.m. and the other starts at 3 p.m. Tickets to the July 6 tapings are already booked, but at the time of publication on June 3, there were still tickets available for the remaining time slots.
What’s not clear yet is whether another foursome of celebrity coaches has been lined up to also film Blind Auditions for season 29. That’s how filming for “The Voice” has worked for the last two years, with two seasons taping back-to-back. Coach John Legend, who just wrapped his 10th season on the show, explained the new schedule to former “The Voice” coach Kelly Clarkson on her talk show in February 2025.
He told her, “The way we’re taping these days, we do two seasons per, like, summer and early fall. So even when you’re away, you’re really not away.”
Season 28 of ‘The Voice’ Will Undergo Multiple Scheduling Changes
Once “The Voice” returns in thh fall, fans will have to pay close attention to the shifting schedule. The two-hour season 28 premiere of “The Voice” is expected to take place on Tuesday, September 16, according to Deadline.

The night before, NBC will air the “America’s Got Talent” season finale. But after that — at least for the remainder of September — “The Voice” will follow its usual format, with two-hour shows on Mondays and Tuesdays.
The schedule starts to shift in October. NBA games are moving to NBC, which means “The Voice” will begin airing just one night a week, with two-hour shows on Mondays only. There will be no recap episodes on Tuesdays, as was common during season 27.
Fans will get even less of “The Voice” in November, per Deadline, when those two-hour Monday night shows get squeezed down to just one-hour episodes. Meanwhile, December is currently a bit of wild card because the NBA schedule isn’t set in stone yet. Depending on how that shakes out, Deadline reported, there may be some episodes of “The Voice” that air on Tuesdays that month.
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