The Voice announced a major scheduling shake-up on Monday (October 20) that fans need to take note of.
Season 28 of The Voice is underway and halfway through the Battle Rounds. In this round, the 48 contestants who advanced past the Blind Auditions go head-to-head with members of their own team in hopes of advancing to the Knockouts. The coaches then choose which member of their team they would like to move forward.
Each coach has one steal and one save to use during the Battles. The Save allows them to save a member of their own team who is at risk of elimination. The Steal allows a coach to take an eliminated team member from an opposing coach.

Since the season premiere, the reality singing competition has aired on both Monday and Tuesday nights. Ahead of Monday’s episode, NBC announced that moving forward, it would only air on Mondays.
“As always, episodes are available the next day on Peacock. There are no new episodes on Tuesdays,” a statement from the network read. “The next new Tuesday episode will be on Tuesday, December 16. Mark your calendars!”
The Voice returned for its 28th season on September 22.
The new season saw the return of fan-favorite coach Reba McEntire who won the title in Season 25, reigning winner Michael Buble, Season 23 and 24 winner Niall Horan, and Snoop Dogg who is hoping for his first win after two non-consecutive seasons of coaching.
Each coach headed into the Battles with twelve team members, half of which will be eliminated before the Knockouts. The lineup featured a dozen country singers spread across the four teams.
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A date for the season finale has not been announced, but will likely take place in mid-December as in seasons past.