Season 28 of The Voice is proving once again why it remains one of television’s most thrilling music competitions. As the Blind Auditions continue, the stage has been set on fire with stunning performances, emotional backstories, and a few twists that no one saw coming.
From the very first note, Week 2 brought an electric wave of talent. Each contestant walked out with a dream — and the courage to face four music icons who couldn’t even see them. The stakes couldn’t be higher: one button press could change a life forever.

Blind Auditions That Left Everyone Speechless
Some singers wasted no time making their mark. Their performances balanced technical mastery with raw emotion, prompting instant chair turns and standing ovations. The audience erupted as voices filled the room — soulful, powerful, and unforgettable.
Unexpected song choices also kept everyone guessing. Contestants dared to flip classics on their heads, transforming familiar hits into something deeply personal. It wasn’t just about hitting the right notes — it was about making each one mean something.

The Coaches: Competitive, Charismatic, and Unpredictable
This season’s coaching lineup — Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, Niall Horan, and Snoop Dogg — has brought a mix of experience, humor, and heart to the show. Their reactions have been priceless: playful teasing, heartfelt praise, and the occasional friendly jab when a contestant chooses someone else’s team.
And while every coach is hungry for the win, there’s one burning question: who has the upper hand this time around?
Bublé’s Back-to-Back Reign — and a Possible Three-Peat
Michael Bublé enters this season as the defending champion, fresh off victories in both Seasons 26 and 27. His last winning artist, Adam David, captivated fans with emotional storytelling and flawless vocals — securing Bublé’s second straight title.
Now, the Canadian crooner is chasing history. If he wins again, Bublé would become the first coach ever to take home three consecutive Voice titles — a feat no one else has achieved.
But Niall Horan isn’t far behind. The Irish superstar, who previously won Seasons 23 and 24, has returned after a brief hiatus to reclaim his throne. With two undefeated seasons already under his belt, Horan’s competitive fire is burning bright.
Meanwhile, Reba McEntire and Snoop Dogg are bringing their own unique styles to the mix. McEntire, who claimed her first win in Season 25, remains the country queen of heartfelt coaching. Snoop, on the other hand, continues to surprise everyone with his sharp ear for talent and deep emotional insight.
What’s Next for The Voice Season 28
The Blind Auditions are still underway, with each coach racing to fill their 12-artist teams. Every week brings new surprises, bigger emotions, and moments that remind viewers why The Voice has stayed at the top of the charts for nearly three decades.
New episodes of The Voice Season 28 air Mondays and Tuesdays at 8/7c on NBC, with episodes available to stream the next day on Peacock.
The journey has only just begun — and if these first two weeks are any sign, Season 28 might go down as one of the most unforgettable yet.