The Voice is returning to NBC in the fall but it will look a little different both in terms of coaches and timeslot.

The music competition series is bringing back Snoop Dogg, Niall Horan and Reba McEntire as coaches with Adam Levine, John Legend and Kelsea Ballerini making way for the next installment of the show.

The trio will join Michael Bublé, who has featured on Seasons 26 and 27.

Snoop Dogg was a coach in Season 26 with McEntire previously doing a three season run between Seasons 24 and 26. One Direction star Horan previously served as a coach in Seasons 23 and 24.

The Voice rotates its coaches to keep the reality TV competition hosted by Carson Daly fresh, airing twice a year.

The musical chairs come as The Voice will have a slightly different pattern in terms of scheduling for its fall season.

Snoop Dogg

The show will launch with two hours on Mondays and Tuesdays in September but will then go down to one night per week as a result of NBC picking up the NBA.

The first Tuesday of the fall season is the finale of America’s Got Talent. Then, there will be three weeks of The Voice on Tuesday nights before the NBA kicks in and then it will only air on Monday nights.

It will start as a two-hour show on Monday nights but reduce down to one-hour when NBC decides to premiere its comedies, including St. Denis Medical at 8pm with either The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, starring Tracy Morgan and Daniel Radcliffe, and one of its comedy pilots, including Stumble and an untitled community center show from Sierra Teller Ornelas. It will likely be six weeks of two hours on Mondays before moving to one hour.

However, as a result of an NBA schedule that isn’t completely set, there may be some episodes of The Voice on Tuesdays in December.

The Voice is produced by MGM Television, Warner Bros Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon, and ITV Studios, with Morrissey serving as showrunner and EP alongside Mark Burnett, Amanda Zucker, Kyra Thompson, Adam H. Sher and Barry Poznick.