Watch the Season 26 'The Voice' Coaches' First Performance
The Voice's Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani , Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé teamed up for their first-ever performance as a quartet to help promote the upcoming 26th season of the singing competition.
The song choice for the occasion was the Four Tops’ 1966 hit “Reach Out I’ll Be There.”
Reba is returning for her third season, coming off her win in Season 25 with 31-year-old Asher HaVon from Selma, Ala.
Gwen will return for her eighth season. She was previously a coach on Seasons 7, 9, 12, 17, 19, 22 and 24, winning Season 19 with Carter Rubin.
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This will be Snoop's first season to sit in the big red swivel chairs, but he is no stranger to The Voice. He previously took the reins as Season 20’s Mega Mentor.
This also marks Michael's first season as a coach, but he previously served as a Season 3 advisor to Blake Shelton. Even so, Michael admitted to being 100 percent terrified about coaching, posting on Instagram, “Give yourself the opportunity to be pleasantly surprised by the scary stuff.”
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It turns out that Michael enjoyed coaching on The Voice so much that he's already signed up for Season 27 when he will be joined by returning OG coach Adam Levine and 10-time coach John Legend, as well as first time coach Kelsea Ballerini.
This summer at the Television Critics Association press tour panel for Reba’s upcoming NBC comedy Happy’s Place, she talked about her decision to coach The Voice and her fellow coaches' interest in doing some acting with her.
“It was just something different,” she said. “Another avenue I wanted to do. They asked me at the very beginning—years, years, years ago to do it. I said no. I'm a gypsy at heart. I can't do that. Anyway, here we are doing it, and to let you know that Snoop Dogg—that's Mr. Snoop Dogg—and Michael Bublé have both, they both want to come on Happy's Place as guests, so they're so excited about it.”
The Voice Season 26 will premiere this fall on NBC on Monday, Sept. 23, and next day on Peacock.
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