Michael Bublé Returns as Coach in The Voice for Third Time, Joins Niall Horan, Snoop Dogg and More

For the third time around, Michael Bublé returns to his role as a coach on The Voice! NBC officially confirmed this on Monday, May 12th, with him being part of the judging panel alongside Niall Horan, Snoop Dogg, and Reba McEntire.

As a die-hard fan, I can’t contain my excitement! It’s me, your humble fangirl, shouting out that Michael Bublé has made history yet again! He’s now one of the rare artists in recent years who’s graced the singing competition stage for more than two consecutive seasons. And get this – he shared his thoughts about this thrilling announcement with PEOPLE!

He expressed that this is his favorite job yet, and he looks forward to going to work each day with genuine enthusiasm. Speaking about Season 28, he said he’s excited to be back, adding that he identifies with the contestants because they share the same determination and ambition he had before achieving success in the music industry.

Seeing himself acclaimed as a musician was his heart’s desire; thus, assisting others in achieving their musical dreams makes the experience even more thrilling and fulfilling. “It’s such an honor to be a part of someone else’s journey towards that same dream,” he expressed, “and there’s nothing more satisfying.

Michael Buble offered his thoughts on why the singing competition, now over two decades old, remains so popular. He explained that The Voice focuses on the artists themselves, giving judges the opportunity to help refine exceptional talents and be a part of an inspiring voyage.

Initially, he joined the coaching panel for the show during season 26 in 2024, sharing the stage with Gwen Stefani, Reba McEntire, and Snoop Dogg. In the end, it was contestant Sofronio Vasquez who emerged victorious on his team, securing the grand prize as the show’s winner.

1) Apart from claiming victory as a debuting coach on The Voice, Vasquez made history by becoming the first Filipino artist to win the show. The new season is set to air for two hours every Monday and Tuesday, starting in September this year.

Consequently, the time slot will reduce to just one evening each week due to NBC securing the NBA broadcast rights.

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2025-05-12 19:09