NBC has released new key art for the upcoming season of The Voice. Joining veteran coaches Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend on the season 18 panel will be Nick Jonas of the Jonas Brothers. He fills in for Gwen Stefani, who joined the panel for season 17 at the last minute after long-time coach Adam Levine abruptly quit the show.
On Monday, watch out for a brand new promo featuring newbie Nick.
It will probably premiere on one of the big outlets, but we’ll post it here as soon as it’s available. The Voice season 18 premieres on NBC Monday February 24 at 8 pm.
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See The Voice Season 18 Key Artwork
The new artwork features a distressed bright blue background with touches of purple and pink. John’s outfit fits right into the color scheme. Heh.
Nick’s last appearance on a competitive reality show was last summer’s NBC show Songland. He and his brothers Keith and Joe worked with Songland regulars to pluck an up and coming songwriter out of obscurity. Interestingly, Nick emerged as the leader of the trio. He had a ton of creative production ideas for the song, “Greenlight” by Able Heart. Nick is certainly in a position to give his fellow coaches a run for his money. His biggest competitor will likely be fellow pop artist, Kelly Clarkson, who has won THREE of the four seasons she has served as a The Voice coach! Kelly beats her fellow coaches, percentage wise.
The Voice Season 18 Battle Round Advisors
Speaking of the Jonas Brothers, Nick’s siblings will be joining him on the show as Battle Advisors to help the new coach prepare his team for competitive duets. Kelly Clarkson will pair up with Dua Lipa, Blake Shelton will join forces with Bebe Rexha and John Legend will work with Ella Mai.
While the Battle Rounds have already been filmed, the Knockouts are scheduled to be taped on Monday January 27. The good news: Although NBC is once again eliminating some Tuesday episodes, it appears they won’t be repeating last spring’s format of replacing the Knockouts with the Live Cross Battles.