The Voice may still be months away from returning with Season 30, but it already looks like NBC is quietly preparing the next chapter of the singing competition. Even though the fall season has not premiered yet, new behind-the-scenes details suggest that Season 31 is already being worked on, giving fans an early sign that the show’s future is moving faster than expected.
According to information connected to the company that manages audience tickets for the series, Blind Auditions for Season 31 were reportedly filmed in Los Angeles on June 29 and June 30. That detail immediately caught the attention of longtime viewers because NBC has not yet officially announced Season 31, making the taping reports feel like a major early clue.
What makes the situation even more interesting is that Season 30 and Season 31 appear to be moving through production very close together. Reports shared by fans online claim that Season 30 Blind Auditions were taped only about two weeks before the reported Season 31 tapings, meaning both seasons may have been filmed during the same summer production window.
The filming schedule has led to even more speculation about how far ahead the show is planning. Tickets for Season 30 Battle Rounds are reportedly listed for July 20 and July 21, which has fans wondering whether Season 31’s Battle Rounds could be taped shortly after. If that happens, it would mean producers are wasting no time getting the next season ready.

For now, NBC has not made a formal announcement confirming Season 31. However, the reported taping dates, audience ticket information, and fan accounts from Los Angeles all strongly suggest that another season is already in motion behind the scenes.
That is not unusual for The Voice, which has often worked on a fast production schedule over the years. Still, the idea that Season 31 may already be filming before Season 30 even airs has made fans curious about what NBC is planning, especially after recent changes to the show’s format and schedule.
Season 30 is currently set to premiere in the fall, with the first episode scheduled for Monday, September 21, at 8/7c on NBC. The new season is expected to bring a fresh coaching lineup and renewed attention from viewers, especially because several familiar and unexpected names are joining the panel.
For Season 30, the red chairs will reportedly be filled by Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, Queen Latifah, and Riley Green. That lineup has already created buzz because it combines returning Voice veterans with new energy, giving the season a different feel before it even begins.

Season 31, however, remains a mystery. NBC has not revealed who will serve as coaches for the reported next season, but since Blind Auditions have allegedly already been taped, fans who attended the recordings may already know which stars are sitting in the chairs.
That secrecy has only made the speculation stronger. Viewers are now waiting to see whether NBC will bring back some of the Season 30 coaches, introduce a completely new panel, or mix returning favorites with first-time coaches. The Voice has often used coach changes to keep the show feeling fresh, so almost anything is possible.
Another question surrounding Season 31 is when it will actually air. While no premiere date has been announced, the most likely window appears to be early 2027. The Voice has usually aired two seasons per year, with one in the spring and another in the fall, except for a few years when the schedule changed.
Because Season 30 is lined up for fall 2026, Season 31 would naturally fit into the spring 2027 slot. Based on the show’s past spring seasons, that could mean a premiere sometime around mid-February or early March, although NBC will need to confirm the exact date.
There is also uncertainty about the format. It remains unclear whether Season 31 will be fully pre-taped, similar to Season 29, or whether live shows will return later in the competition. That question matters to many fans because the live voting portion has traditionally been one of the biggest parts of The Voice experience.
The hosting role is another detail that NBC has not officially confirmed for Season 31. However, Carson Daly has hosted The Voice since the show first launched in 2011, making it very likely that he will continue unless the network announces a major change.
For now, the biggest takeaway is that The Voice appears to be planning far beyond the season fans are currently waiting to watch. Season 30 has not even started yet, but the reported Season 31 tapings suggest that the next round of music, coaches, and competition may already be taking shape behind closed doors.
This report was prepared using details gathered from audience-ticket listings, fan reports, and multiple entertainment updates.




