Adam Levine Swivels Back To ‘The Voice’: Original Series Coach Returns For Season 27, Where He’ll Be Joined By New Coach Kelsea Ballerini

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You’ll always find your way back home — or back to your iconic rotating red chair.

Adam Levine is set to make his way back to The Voice as a coach for Season 27, per Variety. According to the outlet, he will be joining Kelsea Ballerini, Michael Bublé and John Legend. According to a network press release, Season 27 will air in spring 2025, and will also mark Legend’s 10th season as a coach.

The Maroon 5 frontman coached the NBC singing competition series for 16 seasons, starting with the show’s very first season back in 2011. He fostered a fan-favorite feud with fellow former coach Blake Shelton, and was eventually replaced by Gwen Stefani upon his departure.

Levine shared the news on his Instagram, telling fans in a video that he’s “so excited” for his return.

“the OG is back in the building!” he captioned his post. “I’M COMING BACK to #TheVoice next Spring 2025 🎤🎸✌️
Can’t wait! V27 @nbcthevoice #TeamAdam

As for Ballerini, the new coach has previously appeared on The Voice as a battle advisor in Season 16 and filled in for Kelly Clarkson on Team Kelly during Season 20, per NBC’s press release.

Season 25 of The Voice, in which Legend, Chance the Rapper, Dan + Shay, and Reba McEntire served as coaches, wrapped on May 21, and crowned Asher HaVon of Team Reba the winner.

For Season 26, which is slated to air this fall, the coaching lineup will consist of Bublé, McEntire, Stefani, and Snoop Dogg.

Previous seasons of The Voice are streaming on Peacock.