The Voice Season 28 Moves Time Slot Starting November 3 — Find Out When to Tune In
Monday nights hit a new note as The Voice Season 28 slides to a later slot on NBC starting this week—so fans will have to stay up a bit longer for the chair-turning drama.
Heads up, Voice diehards: Monday nights are shifting. Season 28 is sticking to a single weekly episode and sliding a little later on the clock. If you plan your week around those chairs turning, consider this your schedule nudge.
The new schedule
Starting Monday, November 3, The Voice moves to 9 p.m. ET / 8 p.m. CT on NBC. That is an hour later than its usual 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT slot. New episodes still land on Mondays, with next-day streaming on Peacock.
Why the later time?
The show has already shifted from two nights a week to once, and this later slot feels like an extension of that strategy. The idea: make each episode feel bigger and more event-style, with longer performances, juicier blind auditions, and all the coach drama people tune in for.
Who is in the chairs and what is at stake
- Coaches this season: Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, Michael Buble, and Niall Horan
- Expect the usual playful trash talk, surprise alliances, and emotional performances
- Grand prize: $100,000 and a recording deal with Universal Music Group
- Past success stories include Cassadee Pope, Danielle Bradbery, Jordan Smith, and Brynn Cartelli
- Morgan Wallen, who competed in Season 6, did not win but later blew up with multiple chart-topping albums, including 'Dangerous: The Double Album'
Bottom line
The mission has not changed: find America’s next great singer. If you are in it for the epic blinds or the high-stakes knockouts, just shift your Monday routine an hour later and you are good to go.