This Is When the The Voice Playoffs Start (DETAILS)
Here's everything to know about when to tune in to the Playoffs.
Season 27 of The Voice has been unpredictable, entertaining, and as dramatic as it gets. And with the Blind Auditions, the Battles, and the Knockouts now in the rearview mirror, fans are clamoring for the next round of competition: the Playoffs!
Of course, the most important question for fans right now is, "When do the Playoffs begin?"
Read on and find out!
When do The Voice Season 27 Playoffs start?
Mark your calendars, set a reminder on your phone, and call dibs on the best seat on the couch: The Voice Season 27 Playoffs begin on Monday, April 28, at 8/7c on NBC!
The format of the Playoffs is simple: Each Coach must decide which two Artists will advance to the Live Shows, so the stakes are at their highest during the Playoffs. Steals are no longer available for Coaches to keep in their back pockets, so there's nothing left for the remaining Artists to do other than sing their absolute hearts out as each Coach attempts to assemble the team with the best chances of winning Season 27.
If you thought some of the performances earlier in Season 27 were jaw-dropping, you haven't heard anything yet.
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But in addition to their respective Coaches, the Artists competing in the Playoffs won't be going at it alone. When the Playoffs begin, LeAnn Rimes and Sheryl Crow will serve as The Voice Season 27's Mega Mentors.
Let's just say that Coaches John Legend, Kelsea Ballerini, Michael Bublé, and Adam Levine have a tough task ahead of themselves come April 28.
(And don't forget — all episodes of The Voice can be enjoyed on-demand next-day on Peacock!)
Michael Bublé reflects on sending so many talented Artists home
By this point in the competition, each Coach has sent home countless Artists, but that doesn't necessarily mean their dreams are dashed. In an interview with NBC Insider, Bublé opened up about his recent realization.
"I was upset about it," he said about sending Artists home. "Until I realized that their lives had changed. Until I realized that their careers had started. They started to create a business that could go on. Their socials have grown. I didn't realize at the time because I had thought of this as an end-goal thing."
According to the Season 26-winning Coach, their lives have "changed already" by "being on this massive television program that has seven to 11 million people watching all over the planet."
And fans couldn't agree more. For many, simply being part of The Voice could be just as advantageous for a career as winning the whole thing!