On Tuesday night’s live episode of The Voice, country music royalty descended upon the stage—and the result was pure electricity.
It began with Blake Shelton, boots firmly planted, guitar slung over his shoulder, stepping onto a Nashville-style set that shimmered like the Grand Ole Opry under neon lights. Then came Reba McEntire, draped in ruby red, descending like a queen into her court. But it was Kelly Clarkson—firing through swinging saloon doors and belting “My Church” like her soul depended on it—who whipped the crowd into a full-on country frenzy.
Three icons. One unforgettable entrance. And a show-stopping reminder: The Voice isn’t just a competition—it’s a family reunion for country’s brightest stars.
Reba McEntire: The Queen Returns

The real surprise? Reba’s not just visiting—she’s back as the Mega Mentor for Season 23.
Coaches Kelly Clarkson, Blake Shelton, Niall Horan, and Chance the Rapper couldn’t contain their excitement. And for Kelly, the moment was especially personal.
“This is the raddest mega mentor we’ve ever had,” Kelly beamed. “Reba helped me tons as an artist. Watching her now pour that into new talent? It’s full-circle magic.”
Their bond runs deep—Reba once served as Kelly’s mother-in-law. Their unforgettable duet of “Because of You” still echoes in country music history. But Tuesday night wasn’t about the past—it was about Reba reminding everyone why she’s the real deal.
Blake & Reba: A Full-Circle Farewell
For Blake Shelton, who’s wrapping up his final season on The Voice, having Reba return hit a little different.
“You were my first mentor on this show,” Blake said to Reba. “And now, you’re my last. What does that say about our relationship?”
Reba grinned. “You brought me in. I’m taking you out.”
It was a perfect moment of reflection and humor between two longtime friends—and a quiet goodbye wrapped in laughter, memories, and mutual respect.
Reba Meets the Next Generation
Even younger coaches were starstruck. Niall Horan called her the “absolute queen,” joking that Reba might rival Tiger Woods after two beers on the golf course. Chance the Rapper called her wisdom “legendary,” and said her advice has “already changed my team.”
Reba, meanwhile, stayed her humble, hilarious self—throwing jokes, sharing heartfelt stories, and getting emotional while mentoring contestants like Marcos Covos and Kylee Dayne.
“You didn’t let me in,” she told Marcos, encouraging him to sing from a deeper place.
And to Kylee: “You touched my heart. That’s the goal—make us feel something.”
A Masterclass in Country Mentorship
Reba’s return reminded us what makes The Voice more than just a talent show—it’s a masterclass from those who’ve walked the path, now guiding others to find their own way.
So when Reba said, “Be on time, be prepared, don’t waste anyone’s time,” it wasn’t just advice. It was gospel from a legend who’s still walking the walk.
And as the knockout rounds heat up, one thing’s clear: With Reba McEntire in the mix, the heart of country music is beating louder than ever.
Tune in Mondays at 8/7c on NBC—because when legends meet legacy, you don’t want to miss a single note.