Why this guide stays useful and how The Voice scheduling works
The Voice follows a predictable annual cycle in most regions, with new seasons typically airing in the fall and additional runs in the spring. Because local licensing, broadcaster timing, and streaming availability vary by country, knowing where to look and what to expect makes it easier to watch each episode when it appears. This guide explains the rhythm of the show, trusted platforms, and how to find past seasons without chasing unreliable rumors.
Typical season timing and broadcast rhythm
While exact dates shift each year and by market, The Voice generally follows these patterns in major English-speaking regions:
| Region / Network | Typical Season Window | Streaming Availability Window |
|---|---|---|
| United States (NBC) | Spring (March–May) and Fall (September–December) | Episodes appear next day on Peacock; full seasons available later |
| United Kingdom (ITV) | Spring (April–June) and Autumn (September–November) | ITVX typically carries current and recent seasons |
| Canada (CTV/CTV 2) | Aligns closely with U.S. fall and spring windows | CraTV and CTV app provide next-day access where allowed |
| Australia (Nine Network) | Australian summer (January–March) and late-year blocks | 9Now offers episodes shortly after broadcast |
| India & selected Asian markets | Localized editions vary; often summer and winter cycles |
How to watch new episodes when The Voice airs near you
When a new season is active, the simplest path is to watch on the day of broadcast using the platform that holds rights in your location. In the U.S., NBC shows the live performance and results episodes; in the UK, ITV broadcasts with Options on ITVX; in Canada, CTV carries the show; in Australia, Nine Network airs with 9Now streaming. Check your local listings or network apps for the exact local time, because start times change by market and by week. If you miss live viewing, next-day streaming is usually available where licensing permits.
Quick checklist for new-season viewing
- Confirm local network and time from your TV provider or official site
- Log in to the official streaming app or site before showtime to avoid authentication delays
- Enable notifications in the app if you rely on reminders
- Use a VPN only where licensed; unapproved VPNs can block access or violate terms
Where to watch past seasons and stay within the rules
Catalog access depends on existing licenses and platform decisions. In many regions, services such as Peacock (U.S.), ITVX (UK), CraTV (Canada), 9Now (Australia), Voot, Disney+ Hotstar, or region-specific apps host recent or older seasons legally. Some catalogs are complete while others include only recent years. Always prefer official, authorized services to ensure high quality, reliable updates, and support for the show. Unauthorized streams often have poor video, unpredictable uptime, and legal risks.
How to find The Voice schedule in your country without missing steps
Because timing and platforms differ, start with the official source for your country:
- U.S.: NBC The Voice schedule page and the NBC app or Peacock
- UK: ITV The Voice schedule and ITVX
- Canada: CTV schedule and CTV app or CraTV
- Australia: Nine Network listings and 9Now
- Other regions: Local network site and authorized streaming app
Set a calendar reminder for the premiere week in your market, and check the official schedule each week because preemption for specials or sports can shift episodes.
Common questions about timing and access, answered
- Does The Voice air live everywhere?
- Live broadcast happens on the main network; streaming may be same-day or next-day depending on rights.
- Can I watch earlier episodes of past seasons on streaming?
- Many catalog services keep prior seasons; availability varies by region and license.
- Will delays or pre-emptions affect the episode order?
- Delays can shift air dates but rarely change the overall season arc.
- Is there a difference between broadcast and streaming episode numbering?
- Usually aligned, but some services label specials separately; check episode titles for exact matches.
Plan your viewing across devices for reliable access
To avoid disruption, register for accounts ahead of time, ensure your subscription or TV provider login is current, and test playback on your main device before a premiere. On mobile, use the official app; on TV, prefer the streaming app linked to your linear channel or smart TV platform. Keep an eye on regional blackout notices, and when traveling, verify whether your home service or an authorized international option covers viewing in your new location.