Mark your calendars: The Voice isn’t airing on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. Instead, catch the Knockouts Part 3 episode on Monday, November 10 at 9 PM ET on NBC. Coaches Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, Michael Bublé, and Niall Horan return with more intense battles.
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🔥 Quick Facts:
- New episode airs Monday, Nov. 10 at 9/8c on NBC
- This is Episode 12 (Knockouts Part 3) of Season 28
- The show moved to the 9 PM ET time slot starting November 3
- Stream the next day on Peacock for cord-cutters
- Coaching panel includes Reba, Snoop, Bublé, and Niall
Why The Voice Moved to Monday Night
NBC shifted The Voice from its traditional Monday-Tuesday schedule to accommodate other programming. The network needed Monday nights exclusively. Starting November 3, 2025, episodes now air at 9 PM ET / 8 PM CT on Mondays only.
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This change appears temporary for the Knockout Rounds phase. Three episodes confirmed for the new schedule: November 3, November 10, and November 17. Each airs as one-hour episodes instead of the typical two-hour slots fans expected.
“An all-new episode of The Voice airs Monday, November 10 at 9/8c on NBC!”
What to Expect on Monday’s Episode
The Knockouts Part 3 episode continues the intense competition. Contestants face off one-on-one with coaches watching their teams shrink. Each battle determines who stays and who goes home. The eliminated artists get one final shot at a different coach through the Steal feature.
Watch the coaches make critical decisions at high stakes. Reba McEntire brings her country expertise. Snoop Dogg focuses on rhythm and authenticity. Michael Bublé emphasizes vocal technique and emotion. Niall Horan looks for fresh artistry after his two-year hiatus from the show.
How to Watch The Voice on November 10
| Viewing Details | Information |
| Air Date & Time | Monday, November 10, 2025 at 9 PM ET / 8 PM CT |
| Network | NBC (with cable or streaming login) |
| Streaming | Peacock the next day (Tuesday, Nov. 11) |
| Episode | Season 28, Episode 12 – Knockouts Part 3 |
| Runtime | One hour (approximately 60 minutes) |
Without cable? Peacock subscribers can stream new episodes the day after they air on NBC. You’ll have full access with a premium subscription. Don’t miss the coaches’ reactions to incredible vocal performances Monday night.
What’s Next After the Knockouts?
The Knockout Rounds continue to narrow the field. Reba, Snoop, Bublé, and Niall will narrow down their teams to their strongest artists. After Knockouts conclude, expect the Playoffs and then the Semifinals and Finals. The competition heats up dramatically as it progresses.
- Knockouts phase runs through mid-November 2025
- Playoffs start after all Knockout episodes air
- Season finale likely in December 2025
- The coaches grow increasingly selective each week
- Eliminated artists can receive Steals from rival coaches
Why Tuesday November 11 Has No New Episode?
NBC consolidated The Voice to Monday nights only during the Knockout phase. Before this change, the show typically aired Monday-Tuesday for double episodes. That schedule is temporarily suspended. The network needs flexibility for other fall programming needs.
The Tuesday slot will remain dark through at least November 17. Don’t wait for a new episode Tuesday night—you’ll find nothing airing. Set a reminder for Monday evening instead. Fans should check back with NBC for permanent schedule updates as episodes progress toward the season finale.
Sources
- NBC Insider – Official schedule announcements and episode details
- USA Today – Schedule change analysis and timing updates
- TV Insider – Season 28 programming information

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