Zac Brown, Joe Walsh to Mentor on The Voice Season 28
NBC’s The Voice just leveled up its star power. Grammy-winning artists Zac Brown (Zac Brown Band) and Joe Walsh (Eagles) will serve as Mega Mentors for Season 28, guiding contestants through the high-stakes Knockout Rounds.
Why These Legends Matter
- Zac Brown: Country-rock icon behind hits like Chicken Fried and Toes, known for genre-blending versatility.
- Joe Walsh: Rock & Roll Hall of Famer with the Eagles and solo classics like Life’s Been Good.
Their combined expertise will help contestants refine vocals, stage presence, and song arrangements—especially valuable in the Knockouts, where singers perform solo.
What Is a Mega Mentor?
Unlike coaches, Mega Mentors step in during Knockout Rounds to offer specialized advice. This season’s mentors join Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani, John Legend, and Niall Horan, adding fresh perspectives:
– Brown: Country/rock crossover tips.
– Walsh: Hard-earned wisdom from 50+ years in rock.
Why Season 28 Stands Out
- Reba’s Return: McEntire brings country cred as a coach.
- Rock Revival: Walsh’s involvement marks a rare rock-focused mentorship.
- Fan Buzz: Social media erupted over the duo’s announcement, with tweets calling it “the best season yet.”
What’s Next?
Filming is underway, and NBC may drop more surprises before the fall premiere. Rumors suggest possible guest performances—think Walsh on Hotel California or Brown jamming with contestants.
Final Takeaway
The Voice Season 28 isn’t just about talent—it’s a masterclass from music legends. With Brown and Walsh onboard, contestants (and viewers) are in for an unforgettable ride.
Watch The Voice this fall on NBC.
