Reba McEntire, John Legend, Chance the Rapper and Dan + Shay will participate in 'Red Nose Day: Cheers to Ten Years' on May 23.
The Voice's season 25 coaches are giving it up to giving back!
Reba McEntire, John Legend, Chance the Rapper and Dan + Shay -- as well as The Voice host Carson Daly -- have signed on to participate in Red Nose Day: Cheers to Ten Years, a televised one-hour special celebrating Red Nose Day's 10th anniversary in the United States, airing Thursday, May 23 on NBC.
Red Nose Day is an annual event hosted by the non-profit Comic Relief. The fundraiser started in Great Britain, with the first event held in April 1986. Red Nose Day was formally brought to the United States in 2015, with the first event hosted by David Duchovny, Seth Meyers and Jane Krakowski. The annual event has raised more than $370 million since it began in the U.S.
The star-studded show will look back at the hilarious, inspirational, and unforgettable moments of NBC's Red Nose Day programming and the transformative impact of the campaign's first ten years -- including stories that highlight the impact of donations to Red Nose Day and how they help children across the U.S. and around the world.
Past highlights of the event have included a Love, Actually cast reunion and a Game of Thrones musical, with nearly all members of the A-list casts coming together for the good cause.
The announcement of The Voice coaches involvement coincides with the season 25 finale, which airs Tuesday night at 8 p.m. PT/ET on NBC.
McEntire spoke with ET on the red carpet ahead of the first part of the finale on Monday night, where she shared how excited she was to see more of her famous friends during night two of The Voice's star-studded finale -- which will feature performances from Thomas Rhett, Lainey Wilson, Kate Hudson and more.
"So many great entertainers hitting the building," McEntire marveled. "Not only the artists who have been competing all this time for the Voice trophy, but our guest stars. I'm so thrilled!"
Red Nose Day: Cheers to Ten Years Thursday, May 23 at 8 p.m. PT/ET on NBC.
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