Snoop Dogg is diversifying his already massive media footprint with yet another high-profile TV gig. The Long Beach legend, who is set to make his Olympic debut this summer when he joins NBC's team for nightly coverage of the 2024 games in Paris in July, will return to our screens in the fall as part of the training panel in the The voice.
NBC broke the news on Monday morning (May 13), revealing that the 52-year-old rapper will be sliding into one of the signature swivel chairs on the singing competition show alongside new co-star Michael Bublé. The panel for this fall's 26th season will be rounded out by returning coaches Reba McEntire and Gwen Stefani, with the former marking her third consecutive season and No Doubt singer and solo star Stefani adding another spot with her eighth go-round.
Bublé is not a complete stranger Voice scene, as the Canadian singer previously appeared as Team Blake's advisor in season three. Snoop has too Voice bona fide thanks to his Mega Mentor gig in season 20.
First, The voice must crown a singer for the current season, with live performances continuing Monday at 8 p.m. ET/PT with a two-hour semifinal in which the top nine singers will perform a song dedicated to their hometowns as they compete for a spot in the finale. The semifinals will feature Team Reba's Asher Havon and Josh Sanders, Team Chance's Maddi Jane and Serenity Arce, Team Legend's Nathan Chester and Bryan Olesen, and Team Dan + Shay's Madison Curbelo, Karen Waldrup and Tae Lewis.
See the panel's new announcement below.
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