The Voice: Battle of Champions premieres on Feb. 23, here’s how to watch (NBCUniversal)
(NBCUniversal)
The Voice is back for its 29th season this week, but it’s no ordinary season of the singing competition. This one will be officially known as The Voice: Battle of Champions, and it will feature a panel of three judges, Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine, each of whom has won past seasons of the show. While discussing this season’s changes, Legend explained, “We’re champs. It’s established, we’ve all won the show… We have all done this show quite a lot, we’ve done it together quite a lot, and we’ve just been part of this experience for a long time, including Adam being here for the founding. I think just having veteran Coaches is pretty cool for this season and that’s going to really amp up the competition and make it a little more exciting.”
The Voice‘s new season will have a two-hour premiere on Monday, Feb. 23 starting at 9 p.m. ET. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch The Voice Season 29.
When is The Voice: Battle of Champions Season 29 premiere?
Season 29 of The Voice, officially called The Voice: Battle of Champions, airs at 9 p.m. ET Monday, Feb. 23, with a two-hour episode.
What channel is The Voice: Battle of Champions on?
The Voice airs live on NBC and will stream the following day on Peacock.
How to watch The Voice without cable:
There are several ways you can watch NBC live without cable, including DirecTV, Hulu with Live TV and YouTube TV.
The Voice Season 29 coaches:
The Voice: Battle of Champions will feature some of the winningest coaches in The Voice’s history: Adam Levine, John Legend and Kelly Clarkson are all sitting in the famous red chairs this season. It’s the first time in the show’s history that there will only be three coaches, all of whom are past winners. It has also been announced that former coach CeeLo Green will also appear in a new role on the show throughout the season.
Every way to watch The Voice:
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