Why The Voice Isn’t on Tuesdays Nights — And What’s Airing Instead on NBC

Mark your calendars for Monday nights to catch new episodes of The Voice: Battle of Champions.

The Voice: Battle of Champions is already shaping up to be an incredible season, and we know you don’t want to miss a moment. So mark your calendars for Mondays… and Mondays only for right now.

New episodes of The Voice: Battle of Champions air Monday nights on NBC

How to Watch

Watch The Voice Mondays at 9/8c on NBC and next day on Peacock.

For some past seasons of The Voice, episodes have aired twice a week on Mondays and Tuesdays. But for Season 29, The Voice: Battle of Champions, new two-hour episodes are scheduled to come out once a week on Mondays at 9/8c on NBC, streaming the next day on Peacock, covering everything the Blind Auditions to the Battles to the Knockouts.

Once we reach the final week of The Voice: Battle of Champions, there will be one Tuesday night episode: the Finale will air on April 14, also at 9/8c on NBC.

Until then, Tuesday nights on NBC are jam-packed with action. On Tuesday nights throughout the regular NBA season, you can catch Coast 2 Coast Tuesday and watch the latest games in primetime. Get the full NBC Sports’ Coast 2 Coast Tuesday schedule here! Be sure to stick around for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon at 11:35/10:35c on NBC and the next day on Peacock.

Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend perform onstage together on The Voice Episode 2901.

Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend appear on The Voice Season 29 Episode 1.

Photo: Trae Patton/NBC

While there’s only one episode a week on Mondays, The Voice: Battle of Champions is going to be a season for the ages.

“Everybody’s super good, everybody’s really good at coaching, good at pitching, good at convincing people to come to their team,” Coach John Legend told NBC Insider at a press junket ahead of Season 29’s premiere. “Every aspect of the show, the level of competition is elevated.”

Elevated, indeed. This time around, there are no rookie Coaches, and no country Coach to snag every Artist in the genre. “[The result of the Blind Auditions] was even, which it usually is not,” Coach Kelly Clarkson teased during the same conversation, adding, “We all had a chance at country.”

“We did,” fellow Coach Adam Levine agreed.

“In the absence of the cowboy, it made it so the country [Artists] were more evenly distributed,” Legend added, referring to OG Coach Blake Shelton.

The Voice: Battle of Champions

The Voice Season 29 is shaking things up, premiering on Monday, February 23 at 9/8c on NBC and streaming the next day on Peacock.

Officially titled The Voice: Battle of ChampionsSeason 29 features the show’s first-ever three-Coach lineup, putting The Voice OGs Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, and John Legend back in the red chairs for an epic showdown.

The Voice Season 29 will also introduce fresh format updates such as the “Triple Turn Competition” and the “Super Steal.” You also won’t want to miss the exciting return of CeeLoo Green in a totally new role.

The Voice: Battle of Champions has an “exciting” format change for voting

The Voice - Season 29

Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, and John Legend during Blind Auditions for The Voice Season 29.

Photo: Tyler Fuhrmeister/NBC

This isn’t the same old Voice! “The voting is now in-house. This is the first season that the voting is in-house. That’s never happened, which is exciting,” Clarkson explained at the junket, referring to the audience of super fans and alumni who will now control the voting from their seats in the studio audience.

“It’s different on TV than when you’re in the room… the energy in the room is different, it sounds different, it’s a different thing,” Clarkson went on to say. “So I’m excited about that, I’m also nervous about that.”

Experiencing that special energy is something Legend has always loved about his role as a Coach on The Voice.

“I love that we get to be surrounded by so much talent and it’s really inspiring, truthfully. I learn so much from being on this show,” he told NBC Insider in 2024. “I learn from coaching. I learn from the interaction I have with these Artists, and it’s very renewing because, you know, I’ve been making records for, like, 20 years now and to be around Artists that have that hunger and that excitement is very renewing for me, and I love that experience.”