
Alanna Lynise on season 27 of “The Voice.”Christine Bartolucci / NBC
Season 27 of “The Voice” is in full swing and the competition is fierce.
The latest season of the singing competition has plenty of star power with the return of Adam Levine, who appeared as an original coach on the series for the first 16 seasons..
Sitting in those famous red chairs alongside Levine are returning coaches Michael Bublé and John Legend plus the newest member of the team: Kelsea Ballerini.
Since premiering on Feb. 3, Season 27 has presented viewers with plenty of talent. Now that the Blind Auditions are over, the show will soon be moving on to the Battles round.
Per NBC, this season has an all-star list of Battle Advisors, including Cynthia Erivo (Team Bublé), Little Big Town (Team Kelsea), Coco Jones (Team Legend) and Kate Hudson (Team Adam). NBC is owned by NBCUniversal, TODAY’s parent company.
With more action on the way, here’s everything you need to know to tune in each week.
What time are ‘The Voice’ episodes on?

New episodes of Season 27 of “The Voice” air Monday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT and 7p.m. CT.
Where can you watch ‘The Voice’ Season 27?
Episodes of “The Voice” air live on NBC and are available to stream on Peacock the next day.
When will ‘The Voice’ be on two days a week again?

Viewers of “The Voice” are used to watching the show twice a week, typically on Mondays and Tuesdays, but this season started out a bit differently than prior ones.
According to NBC, “The Voice” is only airing new episodes on Mondays for most of Season 27. The Tuesday night lineup is pretty full, with the following shows airing in its place: “St. Denis Medical,” “Night Court,” “Deal or No Deal Island” and “The Irrational.”
The Monday night schedule will run through the playoffs then “The Voice” will begin to air some episodes from the live shows on Tuesdays starting in May.