The Voice (American TV series) season 24

The twenty-fourth season of the American reality television series The Voice premiered on September 25, 2023, on NBC.

On May 15, 2023, during NBC's upfronts for the 2023–24 United States network television schedule, it was announced that The Voice would return for a fall season later that year.

[7] On the announcement of NBC's 2023 fall schedule, on July 19, 2023, it was revealed that the season would premiere on September 25.

[9] Coaches Kelly Clarkson, Chance the Rapper, and Blake Shelton, all left the panel for the season.

Shelton remarked in an interview with Access Hollywood that the previous season would be his last due to familial reasons.

[11][12] Meanwhile, Clarkson's departure comes amid her talk show's move to New York,[13] as well as the allegations of a toxic work environment within it formed by its producers.

[20] McEntire's history on the show, as well as her respected career in country music,[21] have led several publications to identify her as Shelton's replacement.

[23] Adrianna Freedman of Good Housekeeping noted that McEntire's inclusion as a coach garnered a positive response from longtime viewers.

Filling in for him was country music duo Dan + Shay, who are set to serve as full-time coaches in the following season.

On October 31, 2023, it was announced that country music singer Wynonna Judd would serve as the mega mentor for the Knockouts.

[28] For the second consecutive season, there were no guest advisors in the battles, meaning the artists were solely mentored by their coaches.

[29] Ahead of the season's premiere, on September 22, the show, via its online media platforms, released a cover of the 1972 Eagles single "Take It Easy" performed by the coaches.

[33] This is the second consecutive season (fourth overall) in The Voice history where at least one coach (John Legend and Niall Horan in this instance) do not have any one-chair turns on their teams.

[38][39] With the acquisitions of Chechi Sarai and Rudi, Gwen Stefani obtained her first two four-chair-turns since Joshua "JChosen" Hunter and Troy Ramey in the twelfth season.

For the second consecutive season, there were no guest advisors for the battles, which meant the artists were mentored solely by their coaches.

They were prerecorded and taped at the same stage as the prior three rounds, hence the lack of an interactive viewer voting component or a subsequent results episode.

Last season's coach, Chance the Rapper served as the mentor for the Top 12 live shows.

Additionally, this marks the first time in The Voice history where every finalist was originally a four-chair turn in the Blind Auditions.

The following night, on Tuesday, the finalists performed a duet with their respective coaches before the results of the public vote were announced, and the winner of the season was named.

Wynonna Judd served as the mega mentor for the round.