“The Voice” is going back to its roots. Original coach and fan favorite Adam Levine is coming back to claim his red chair. The coach will return to the show when the season airs in the spring of 2025. The announcement was made on the show’s Instagram account after a hinting at a huge coaching change earlier this week. Levine will be in the chair helping find a new crop of talented artists alongside new coach Kelsea Ballerini and returning coaches Michael Bublé and John Legend.
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Kelsea Ballerini, a multiple Grammy Award-nominated, previously served as season 16 battle advisor and she filled in as coach during season 20, both instances for Team Kelly for Kelly Clarkson.
Adam Levine was a powerhouse for the show having won “The Voice” with Javier Colon in Season 1; with Tessanne Chin in Season 5; and with Jordan Smith in Season 9. The Maroon 5 frontman and original “Voice” coach makes his epic comeback following 16 consecutive seasons in the role.
Michael Bublé and John Legend take their red chairs for another spin, coaching a fresh crop of rising artists looking to be the next voice. The spring cycle boasts back-to-back seasons for Bublé and marks Legend’s milestone 10th season.
Season 26 coming this fall will have Snoop Dogg, Reba, Michael Bublé’ and John Legend as coaches for the shows airing this fall.