The Voice Season 28 Coaches Revealed: Who's Joining Snoop Dogg This Fall?

Your prayers to the gangsta holy ghost have been answered: When The Voice returns for its 28th season this fall, Snoop Dogg will have sitting beside him fellow returnees Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire and — yay! — Niall Horan.

"Uncle Snoop" sat out the current season after making quite an impression in the prior cycle; his comeback was announced in April. Bublé made his Voice debut as a coach in Season 26 and won in his first go-round with contestant Sofronio Vasquez. Happy's Place star McEntire previously appeared on The Voice from Seasons 24-26 and in Season 25 helped usher Asher HaVon into the winners' circle. (Wonder how many singers she'll declare "cute as a button" this time!)

Finally, former One Direction member Horan served as a Voice coach in Seasons 23 and 24 — and emerged victorious both times, first with Gina Miles, then with Huntley.

The current coaching panel on The Voice is made up of Bublé, John Legend, first-timer Kelsea Ballerini and OG Adam Levine, who returned to the sing-off after 10 seasons. The semifinals air Monday at 8/7c on NBC. At that time, viewers will learn which four eliminated contestants have been given an 11th-hour Super Save that allows them to compete for a last chance to advance.

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