Wondering why The Voice didn’t air a new episode on April 1, 2025? Viewers tuned in expecting their usual Monday night favorite, but NBC replaced The Voice with other programming. As Season 27 moved deeper into the Knockouts phase, fans looked forward to the next round of performances, only to discover a different lineup on air.
Here’s why The Voice took the night off, when it will return, and what to expect in the next episode.
Why The Voice did not air a new episode on April 1, 2025
No, a new episode of The Voice did not air on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. NBC stated that Season 27 will only feature a limited number of Tuesday episodes during the Live Shows phase in spring.
Instead, NBC aired St. Denis Medical at 8/7c and Night Court at 8:30/7:30c. The night ended with The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon at 11:30/10:30c. Guests included Kevin Bacon, Amanda Peet, Louis McCartney, and Preacher Lawson.
When will The Voice return with a new episode?
The Voice will return with a new episode on Monday, April 7, 2025, at 8/7c on NBC. Viewers can also stream the episode the following day on Peacock.
ChatGPT said:
The upcoming episode continues the Knockouts round. In this stage, coaches group three artists from the same team to compete individually. Each artist chooses their own song and performs solo while the other two watch from the side of the stage. After all three perform, the coach picks one winner and can use one Steal during this round.
Season 27 features Coaches Michael Bublé, Adam Levine, John Legend, and Kelsea Ballerini. John Legend stated, “I learn from coaching. I learn from the interaction I have with these Artists… it’s very renewing because… to be around Artists that have that hunger and that excitement is very renewing for me, and I love that experience” (via NBC).
The next Knockouts episode will feature the second night of solo performances, where Coaches Bublé, Levine, Legend, and Ballerini will evaluate and choose winners from their teams. Each performance will follow the Knockouts format, where artists perform individually and compete for advancement.