The Voice (American TV series) season 25

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The Voice
Season 25
Promotional poster
Hosted byCarson Daly
Coaches
No. of contestants40 artists
No. of episodes14
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseFebruary 26, 2024 (2024-02-26) –
present (present)
Season chronology
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Season 24

The twenty-fifth season of the American reality television series The Voice premiered on February 26, 2024, on NBC. The season is presented by Carson Daly, who returned as the host for his twenty-fifth season. The coaching panel consists of John Legend and Reba McEntire, who return for their ninth and second seasons, respectively; returning coach Chance the Rapper, who returns for his second season following a one-season hiatus; and debuting coaches Dan + Shay, who join the panel as the show's first coaching duo.

Overview[edit]

Development[edit]

On June 21, 2023, NBC announced that the show would be renewed for its twenty-fifth season, to be aired in spring 2024.[1][2] On November 20, the network announced that the season would premiere on February 26, 2024.[3]

Coaches and host[edit]

Ahead of the season 24 premiere, on June 21, 2023, the show, via its social media accounts, made a surprise announcement, hinting at the addition of a duo serving as a coach in its twenty-fifth season, as part of a "double chair" twist.[4][5] The next day, NBC released a press release, announcing the panel of coaches for the season.[6]

From the four coaches that appeared in the previous season, only John Legend and Reba McEntire continue, marking their ninth and second seasons as coaches, respectively.[7] Coaches Niall Horan and Gwen Stefani both exited the panel for the season.

Chance the Rapper, who debuted as a coach on season 23, returned for his second season.[8]

Country pop duo Dan + Shay were seated as coaches for their first season.[9] The duo previously made several appearances on the show—on seasons 15 and 19 as guest performers; on season 20, as battle advisors to Blake Shelton's team; and on the previous season, as guest coaches for Team Niall in rehearsals for the knockouts.[10][11][12] Their debut as coaches marks the first time in which the American adaptation of the show would seat a duo as a coach.[13][14]

The addition of Dan + Shay as coaches garnered interest from media publications. Cher Thompson of ScreenRant commented that the duo's addition as coaches would bring "an interesting mix on the show", and may encourage more duos to audition on the show.[15] Meanwhile, Ryan Louis Montilla of Collider lauded their addition as "exciting".[16]

Carson Daly returned as the host for his twenty-fifth season.

Mega mentor[edit]

On March 25, 2024, it was announced that country music singer and former The Voice Australia coach Keith Urban would serve as the mega mentor for the Knockouts. This marks Urban's second appearance as a guest mentor on the show, as he previously served as a battle advisor for Team Blake in the fifteenth season.[17] For the third consecutive season, there were no guest advisors in the battles, meaning the artists were solely mentored by their coaches.

Marketing and promotion[edit]

Ahead of the season's premiere, on February 23, the show, via its online media platforms, released a cover of the 1969 Jackie DeShannon single "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" performed by the coaches.[18]

Shortly prior to the season premiere, the blind audition of music trio OK3, performing Meghan Trainor's "Made You Look", was released online.[19] Later episodes saw the auditions of Maddi Jane, Bryan Olesen, Mafe, Serenity Arce, and Val T. Webb released online as a sneak peek for their respective episodes.[20]

Teams[edit]

Teams color key
      Winner                                           Eliminated in the Playoffs
      Runner-up                                           Stolen in the Knockouts
      Third place                                           Eliminated in the Knockouts
      Fourth place                                           Stolen in the Battles
      Fifth place                                           Eliminated in the Battles
      Eliminated in the Live Shows
Coaches' teams
Coach Top 40 Artists
John Legend
Zoe Levert Nathan Chester Bryan Olesen Kamalei Kawa'a Mafe Jackie Romeo
Gene Taylor Val T. Webb Olivia Rubini Rivers Grayson OK3 Ronnie Wilson
Dan + Shay
Karen Waldrup Tae Lewis Madison Curbelo Olivia Rubini Anya True Kyle Schuesler
Frank Garcia Ducote Talmage Justin & Jeremy Garcia Ryan Argast Ryan Coleman AJ Harvey
Chance the Rapper
Nadège Maddi Jane Serenity Arce RLetto Kyle Schuesler Kamalei Kawa'a
Alyssa Crosby Dani Stacy Val T. Webb Corey Curtis Bri Fletcher Gabriel Goes
Reba McEntire
Josh Sanders L. Rodgers Asher HaVon Jackie Romeo Justin & Jeremy Garcia Tae Lewis
Ashley Bryant Zeya Rae Alyssa Crosby William Alexander Elyscia Jefferson Donny Van Slee
Note: Italicized names are artists stolen from another team during the battles or the knockouts (names struck through within former teams). Underlined names are artists given a Playoff pass by his/her coach.

Blind auditions[edit]

The show began with the Blind Auditions on February 26, 2024. In each audition, an artist sings their piece in front of the coaches, whose chairs are facing the audience. If a coach is interested in working with the artist, they may press their button to face the artist. If only one coach presses the button, the artist automatically becomes part of their team. If multiple coaches turn, they will compete for the artist, who will decide which team they will join. Each coach has one "block" to prevent another coach from getting an artist. This season, each coach ends up with 10 artists by the end of the blind auditions, creating a total of 40 artists advancing to the battles.[21]

Blind auditions color key
 ✔  Coach pressed "I/WE WANT YOU" button
   Artist joined this coach's team
   Artist was eliminated with no coach pressing their button
 ✘  Coach pressed "I/WE WANT YOU" button, but was blocked by another coach from getting the artist
  •   Blocked by John
  •   Blocked by Dan + Shay
  •   Blocked by Chance
  •   Blocked by Reba

Episode 1 (February 26)[edit]

First blind auditions results[22][23]
Order Artist Age(s) Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
John Dan + Shay Chance Reba
1 Dani Stacy 31 Hanford, California "I Will Survive"
2 Justin & Jeremy Garcia 17 Millbrae, California "Story of My Life"
3 Tae Lewis 31 Goldsboro, North Carolina "Somebody Like You"
4 Ryan Argast 30 Plainfield, Illinois "Speechless"
5 Ash Haynes 36 Washington, DC "The Best"
6 Nadège 26 Wellington, Florida "Get You"
7 Josh Sanders 35 Kannapolis, North Carolina "Whiskey on You"
8 OK3
(Kenna Fields, Courtney Hooker, and Sierra Sikes)
22–25 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma "Made You Look"

Episode 2 (February 27)[edit]

Second blind auditions results[24]
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
John Dan + Shay Chance Reba
1 Nathan Chester 27 Chicago, Illinois "Take Me to the River"
2 Maddi Jane 24 Chicago, Illinois "Escapism."
3 Devon Sutterfield 29 St. James, Missouri "Cry to Me"
4 Donny Van Slee 30 Weeki Wachee, Florida "Greatest Love Story"
5 Karen Waldrup 36 Mandeville, Louisiana "Bye, Bye"
6 Aeden Alvarez 21 Chicago, Illinois "Snooze"
7 Gabriel Goes 21 Honolulu, Hawaii "What I Got"
8 Gene Taylor 33 Vernon, New Jersey "Lights"

Episode 3 (March 4)[edit]

Among this episode's auditionees was Madison Curbelo, who previously auditioned unsuccessfully in the twentieth season.[25]

Third blind auditions results[26]
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
John Dan + Shay Chance Reba
1 Bryan Olesen 49 Lincoln, Nebraska "Love Runs Out"
2 Frank Garcia 19 Roma, Texas "Love in the Dark"
3 Kamalei Kawa'a 26 Maui, Hawaii "Redemption Song"
4 Ten[a] 37 Chicago, Illinois "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)"
5 Ashley Bryant 26 Louisville, Kentucky "Last Name"
6 Asher HaVon 31 Selma, Alabama "Set Fire to the Rain"
7 Mecca Notes 33 New Orleans, Louisiana "Master Blaster (Jammin')"
8 Jackie Romeo 20 Massapequa, New York "Flowers"
9 Rivers Grayson 27 Muscle Shoals, Alabama "Babylon"
10 Corey Curtis 22 Summerville, Georgia "Waiting on the World to Change"
11 Summer Brooke 30 Sylva, North Carolina "Hold On to Me"
12 Madison Curbelo 21 Westfield, Massachusetts "Stand by Me"

Episode 4 (March 5)[edit]

Fourth blind auditions results[27]
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
John Dan + Shay Chance Reba
1 Anya True 17 Encinitas, California "Until I Found You"
2 William Alexander 16 Staten Island, New York "Ceilings"
3 Alyssa Crosby 32 Binghamton, New York "Hand in My Pocket"
4 RLetto[a] 27 Orlando, Florida "Golden Hour"
5 Bri Fletcher 28 Fort Worth, Texas "I'm With You"
6 Rob Cole 32 Pembroke, North Carolina "Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right"
7 Mafe 22 Miami, Florida "Bésame Mucho"

Episode 5 (March 11)[edit]

Among this episode's auditionees was Serenity Arce, who previously auditioned unsuccessfully in season 21.[28]

Fifth blind auditions results[29]
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
John Dan + Shay Chance Reba
1 Ronnie Wilson 28 Liberty, South Carolina "Pillowtalk"
2 Zoe Levert 20 New Orleans, Louisiana "Better Man (Taylor's Version)"
3 Ducote Talmage 20 Auburn, Alabama "Sand in My Boots"
4 JJ Higgins 46 Nashville, Tennessee "House at Pooh Corner"
5 Serenity Arce 16 Jupiter, Florida "This City"
6 Emma Valentine 20 Santa Cruz, California "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)"
7 Ryan Coleman 25 Chalfont, Pennsylvania "Ain't No Sunshine"
8 Zeya Rae 23 Stockton, California "Bellyache"
9 AJ Harvey 25 Wichita, Kansas "Girl from the North Country"
10 Moelle 29 New Orleans, Louisiana "Always Remember Us This Way"
11 Elyscia Jefferson 20 Baltimore, Maryland "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)"

Episode 6 (March 12)[edit]

Sixth blind auditions results[30]
Order Artist Age Hometown Song Coach's and artist's choices
John Dan + Shay Chance Reba
1 Val T. Webb 43 Birmingham, Alabama "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here"
2 JoeWun Bee 27 Largo, Florida "Over My Head (Cable Car)" Team full
3 Kyle Schuesler 19 Huntington Beach, California "The Scientist"
4 L. Rodgers 34 Baltimore, Maryland "Wild Horses" Team full
5 Raina Chan 14 Stafford, Virginia "Hold My Hand" Team full
6 Olivia Rubini 24 Wilmington, Delaware "Long, Long Time"

Battles[edit]

The second stage of the show, the battles, aired from March 18 through March 26, 2024, consisting of episodes 7 through 10. In this round, the coaches pitted two of their artists in a singing match and then select one of them to advance to the next round. For the third consecutive season, there were no guest advisors for the battles, which meant the artists were mentored solely by their coaches.

Losing artists may be "stolen" by another coach, becoming new members of their team, or can receive a playoff pass from their coach, remaining a part of their original team and directly advancing to the playoffs. The four coaches are allowed to either offer a playoff pass or to steal a losing artist in a battle; but, if a coach uses their playoff pass, it overrides the steals.

At the end of this round, seven artists remained on each team; five were the battle winners, one was stolen from another coach; and one received a playoff pass. In total, 24 artists advanced to the knockouts, while four artists directly advanced to the playoffs.

Battles color key
      Artist won the battle and advanced to the knockouts
      Artist lost the battle, but was stolen by another coach, and, advanced to the knockouts
      Artist who received a "playoff pass" from their coach, and advanced to playoffs
      Artist lost the battle and was eliminated
Battles results
Episode Coach Order Winner Song Loser 'Steal'/'Pass' result
John Dan + Shay Chance Reba
Episode 7[31]
(March 18)
John 1 Nathan Chester "Rolling in the Deep" Bryan Olesen
Dan + Shay 2 Karen Waldrup "Save Me the Trouble" Ryan Argast
Reba 3 Tae Lewis "We Don't Fight Anymore" L. Rodgers
Chance 4 Kamalei Kawa'a "Over the Rainbow" Gabriel Goes
John 5 Zoe Levert "The Bones" OK3 N/A
Reba 6 Asher HaVon "We Don't Need Another Hero" Alyssa Crosby N/A
Episode 8[32]
(March 19)
Dan + Shay 1 Frank Garcia "Million Reasons" Justin & Jeremy Garcia N/A
Reba 2 Zeya Rae "Just Give Me a Reason" William Alexander Team full
Chance 3 Maddi Jane "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" Nadège
Episode 9[33]
(March 25)
Reba 1 Josh Sanders "When It Rains It Pours" Donny Van Slee Team full Team full
John 2 Gene Taylor "When I Was Your Man" Ronnie Wilson N/A
Dan + Shay 3 Kyle Schuesler "Lucky / Suerte" Madison Curbelo
Chance 4 Serenity Arce "Someone You Loved" Bri Fletcher
5 Dani Stacy "Best Part" Corey Curtis
Dan + Shay 6 Ducote Talmage "Rock and a Hard Place" Ryan Coleman N/A
John 7 Jackie Romeo "Edge of Seventeen" Olivia Rubini N/A
Episode 10[34]
(March 26)
Reba 1 Ashley Bryant "If I Were a Boy" Elyscia Jefferson Team full Team full Team full
John 2 Mafe "You've Got a Friend" Rivers Grayson N/A
Dan + Shay 3 Anya True "Half of My Heart" AJ Harvey
Chance 4 RLetto "Saving All My Love for You" Val T. Webb
Episode 11
(April 1)
The eleventh episode was a special episode titled "Best of Blinds / Battles". It aired select blind auditions and battle performances from the season.[35][36]

Knockouts[edit]

Keith Urban served as the mega mentor for the round.

The third stage of the show, the knockouts, aired from April 8 through April 15, consisting of episodes 12 and 13. Keith Urban served as the season's mega mentor for the round.

Each coach paired two of their artists in a singing match. The artists themselves select the song they sing in the round, and the coach then selects one of them to advance to the playoffs. Each coach can steal one losing artist from another team.

At the end of this round, twelve artists were knockout winners, while four artists were stolen, and four artists were recipients of the "playoff pass" from the battles, creating a total of twenty artists advancing to the playoffs.

Knockouts color key
      Artist won the knockout and advanced to the playoffs
      Artist lost the knockout but, was stolen by another coach, and advanced to the playoffs
      Artist lost the knockout and was eliminated
Knockouts results
Episode Coach Order Song Artists Song 'Steal' result
Winner Loser John Dan + Shay Chance Reba
Episode 12[37]
(April 8)
Reba 1 "Un-Break My Heart" Asher HaVon Tae Lewis "Nothin' On You" N/A
Dan + Shay 2 "Tiny Dancer" Olivia Rubini Frank Garcia "El Triste" Team full
John 3 "Fooled Around and Fell in Love" Nathan Chester Val T. Webb "Sweet Love" N/A
Chance 4 "Unfaithful" Serenity Arce Dani Stacy "Jaded" N/A
Reba 5 "Wild as Her" Josh Sanders Ashley Bryant "Heads Carolina, Tails California" N/A
Dan + Shay 6 "Runaway" Anya True Kyle Schuesler "Say You Won't Let Go"
Episode 13[38]
(April 15)
Chance 1 "New Rules" Maddi Jane Kamalei Kawa'a "All of Me" Team full Team full
John 2 "Almost is Never Enough" Mafe Gene Taylor "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" Team full
Dan + Shay 3 "Georgia Rain" Karen Waldrup Ducote Talmage "She Got the Best of Me"
Reba 4 "You Are the Reason" Justin & Jeremy Garcia Zeya Rae "River" N/A
Chance 5 "Stay" RLetto Alyssa Crosby "I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues"
John 6 "Cowboy Take Me Away" Zoe Levert Jackie Romeo "Love on the Brain"

Playoffs[edit]

The fourth stage of the show, the playoffs, began airing on April 22. The top 20 artists perform for the coaches with a song of their choosing. At the end of the round, each coach selects three of their artists to advance, creating a total of 12 artists advancing to the live shows.

Like season six, season 13, season 23, and the previous season, the playoffs were not contested live. They were prerecorded and taped at the same stage as the prior two rounds, hence the lack of an interactive viewer voting component or a subsequent results episode. Teams Legend and Dan + Shay performed on the first episode, while Teams Chance and Reba performed in the latter episode.

This round features guest mentors, dubbed "playoff advisors", for each team. The advisors are Maluma for Team Legend, Saweetie for Team Dan + Shay, Meghan Trainor for Team Chance, and Anthony Ramos for Team Reba.

Playoffs color key
       Artist was chosen by their coach to move on to the live shows
       Artist was eliminated
Playoffs results
Episode Coach Order Artist Song Result
Episode 14[39]
(April 22)
John Legend 1 Nathan Chester "Oh! Darling" Advanced
Dan + Shay 2 Karen Waldrup "Heart Like a Truck" Advanced
John Legend 3 Kamalei Kawa'a "No Woman, No Cry" Eliminated
Dan + Shay 4 Anya True "All Too Well" Eliminated
John Legend 5 Bryan Olesen "Africa" Advanced
Dan + Shay 6 Olivia Rubini "I'll Stand by You" Eliminated
John Legend 7 Mafe "Someone like You" Eliminated
Dan + Shay 8 Tae Lewis "Runnin' Outta Moonlight" Advanced
John Legend 9 Zoe Levert "Iris" Advanced
Dan + Shay 10 Madison Curbelo "Landslide" Advanced
Episode 15
(April 29)
Chance 1 Serenity Arce "Lose You to Love Me"
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Elimination chart[edit]

Results color key
      Winner                                     Fifth place
      Runner-up                                     Saved by the public
      Third place                                     Saved by an instant save (via Voice App)
      Fourth place                                     Eliminated
Coaches color key
      Team Legend
      Team Dan + Shay
      Team Chance
      Team Reba


Overall[edit]

Live shows' results per week
Artists Week 1 — Top 12 Week 2 — Top 9 Week 3 — Finale
Nathan Chester
Madison Curbelo
Zoe Levert
Tae Lewis
Bryan Olesen
Karen Waldrup

Per team[edit]

Live shows' results per team
Artists Week 1 — Top 12 Week 2 — Top 9 Week 3 — Finale
Nathan Chester
Zoe Levert
Bryan Olesen
Madison Curbelo
Tae Lewis
Karen Waldrup

Ratings[edit]

Viewership and ratings per episode of The Voice season 25
No. Title Air date Timeslot (ET) Rating
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
1 "The Blind Auditions, Season Premiere" February 26, 2024 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.5 6.33[40]
2 "The Blind Auditions, Part 2" February 27, 2024 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 0.4 5.28[41]
3 "The Blind Auditions, Part 3" March 4, 2024 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.5 5.83[42]
4 "The Blind Auditions, Part 4" March 5, 2024 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.3 3.95[43]
5 "The Blind Auditions, Part 5" March 11, 2024 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.5 6.11[44]
6 "The Blind Auditions, Part 6" March 12, 2024 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.4 4.42[45]
7 "The Battles Premiere" March 18, 2024 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.5 6.23[46]
8 "The Battles Part 2" March 19, 2024 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.3 4.36[47]
9 "The Battles Part 3" March 25, 2024 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.4 5.34[48]
10 "The Battles Part 4" March 26, 2024 Tuesday 9:00 p.m. 0.4 4.32[49]
11 "Best of Blinds / Battles" April 1, 2024 Monday 8:00 p.m. 0.3 3.17[50]
12 "The Knockouts Premiere" April 8, 2024 0.4 5.03[51]
13 "The Knockouts Part 2" April 15, 2024 0.4 4.77[52]
14 "Playoffs Premiere" April 22, 2024 0.4 4.77[53]
15 "Playoffs Part 2" April 29, 2024 TBD TBD
16 "Live Top 12 Performances" May 6, 2024 TBD TBD
17 "Live Top 12 Results" May 7, 2024 Tuesday 8:00 p.m. TBD TBD

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Presented onscreen in all caps.

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