The Voice Season 28 will drop its highly anticipated dual night finale in December of 2025. On December 15th at 9/8c (which happens to be a Monday), NBC will be broadcasting all the final performances. The victor will also be crowned at the same time on Tuesday, December 16th. This season’s coaches are Reba McEntire, Michael Bublé, Snoop Dogg, and Niall Horan, and they’re all set for this grand finale.The format of The Voice remains more or less consistent, with some variations from season to season; it starts with blind auditions, where the coaches pick singers without even seeing their faces. After that come the battles, knockouts, and playoffs, where people start getting very serious. Then the live shows begin, and viewers at home get to vote for who they like the most.New rules were added, however, in this season which made all the difference for some singers. Viewers can also look forward to watching iconic girl group XG perform, alongside Grammy winner Khalid. The final six standing will perform on December 15th and voting will open immediately after they’re done. The next day, the results will be tallied and one person gets to take the trophy home, calling it a wrap on Season 28. This also marks the last time we see this specific combination of coaches, before Season 29 brings back some OGs.The Voice Season 28 finale schedule and voting process explored View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe first night of The Voice finale is on Monday, December 15, 2025, at 9/8c on NBC, and this is when the Top 6 artists give it their everything like it’s the last level of a video game. As soon as the show ends, voting opens, and the coaches are officially benched, they don’t get a say anymore at that point.From here on out, it is all up to the fans. You may vote via The Voice app or at NBC.com/VoiceVote. The big results night is the very following day, Tuesday, December 16, at 9/8c. That's when the winner is revealed, and there are surprise visitors and extra performances to keep everyone glued to their televisions until the finish. If you miss it live, don't worry; both programs will air on Peacock the next day. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostGirl group XG is also performing in the finale, which makes things feel extra international and cool. And singer Khalid is confirmed too, which basically means the finale just leveled up in star power. Meanwhile, each of the Top 6 artists will perform carefully chosen final songs meant to fully show off who they are as artists. Earlier in the season, music legend Joe Walsh also dropped some wisdom on the contestants. He told them not to chase instant fame and instead focus on lasting careers, basically saying it’s better to “get famous a little bit” than to burn out fast. Wise words that came at a stressful time.The Voice kicked off Season 28 airing on both Mondays and Tuesdays during the Blind Auditions, before shifting to a Monday only schedule for most of the season to suit NBC’s programming needs. The finale breaks that routine with the results episode landing on Tuesday, December 16, creating a two night finish across December 15 and 16. Both nights stick to the regular 9/8c pm slot. As usual, episodes stream on Peacock the day after broadcast for anyone who misses the live airing.What do we know about Season 29 so far? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostSeason 29 is seriously switching things up. Season 29 of The Voice will cut its coaching panel from four to three. The new lineup features Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine, marking Levine’s return after multiple seasons off the show following public controversy. Clarkson and Legend continue in their long running roles.Titled Battle of Champions, the new season premieres on Monday, February 23, 2026, at 9/8c. Producers have confirmed additional format changes beyond the reduced panel but have not revealed details. The shift signals another structural reset for the franchise as it enters its 29th season.NBC will air all of the final performances on Monday, December 15, at 9/8c.