In an exciting twist for fans of "The Voice," music legends Sting and Jennifer Hudson are set to grace the stage as mega mentors for the upcoming 26th season. This marks a groundbreaking moment for the show, as it's the first time two mega mentors will be featured in a single season.
The dynamic duo will bring their wealth of experience and musical prowess to guide contestants through the intense three-way Knockouts, scheduled to begin on November 11. In this phase, artists will face off against two teammates, performing self-selected songs while their competitors anxiously await their turn.
Sting, the iconic British musician with a career spanning decades, will lend his expertise to teams led by Snoop Dogg and Gwen Stefani. With 17 Grammy Awards under his belt and over 100 million albums sold, Sting's presence is sure to inspire and elevate the performances of aspiring singers.
Jennifer Hudson, an EGOT winner and powerhouse vocalist, makes a triumphant return to "The Voice" family. Having previously served as a coach in Seasons 13 and 15, Hudson brings a familiar warmth and unparalleled insight to the show. She'll be working alongside coaches Michael Bublé and Reba McEntire, sharing her knowledge gained from a stellar career in music and entertainment.
Hudson's involvement comes on the heels of her recent accomplishments, including the release of her holiday album "The Gift of Love" and the launch of the third season of her talk show, "The Jennifer Hudson Show."
As "The Voice" continues to evolve and surprise audiences, the addition of Sting and Jennifer Hudson as mega mentors promises to deliver an unforgettable season filled with extraordinary talent and musical brilliance.