The Voice’s 23rd season will feature Reba McEntire as a mega mentor.
New modifications were also made to the competition show’s forthcoming season, which will begin on March 6.
The Voice will once again be magical, thanks to Reba McEntire !
The competition show revealed the 67-year-old country superstar Reba McEntire on Wednesday as the mega mentor for season 23. He will guide the surviving artists as they prepare for the knockout and battle rounds.
The performer of “Does He Love You” will appear alongside judges Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson, Niall Horan, and Chance the Rapper.
McEntire has participated in the competition program before. The musician advised Shelton’s squad in battle during the show’s first season. Along with McEntire’s participation, the program reveal some significant adjustment that will be made this season.
This feature enables both artists in a battle to progress, with the winner gets an advantage by skipping the knockout rounds and directly moving on to the playoffs. During this round, each coach will be give a “playoff throw” and one “steal.”
In the knockout rounds, artists are pit against one another and choose their tracks to perform live in front of the other contestants. The coaches choose the winner, and the artist who is not chosen is eligible for steal. In this round, each coach only has one steal. In the knockout rounds, artists are pit against one another also choose their tracks to perform live in front of the other contestants.
The semifinals have finally returned! Each mentor will send only two artists—out of the 20 who made it to this round to the live semifinals.
The “God’s Country” performer revealed in October that the upcoming season of the singing competition show would be his final one, ending a run of 23 seasons. In an Instagram message, the country singer announced her decision to leave The Voice. After season 23, saying, “I’ve been wrestling with this for a while. This program has improved my life, and I will always feel at home there.