Adam Levine is coming back to ‘The Voice.’
As announced, on Wednesday, June 5, Levine will be the coach for the singing competition, 27th season, which premieres in 2025.
The ‘Maroon 5’ vocalist shared the news on Instagram, posting a video featuring fan comments begging for his return to the show.
He captioned the clip: “the OG is back in the building! I’M COMING BACK to #TheVoice next Spring 2025 🎤🎸✌️Can’t wait! V27 @nbcthevoice #TeamAdam”
Levine will be alongside new full-time coach Kelsea Ballerini, John Legend, and Michael Bublé.
When Levine announced his exit from ‘The Voice’ in 2019, a source disclosed exclusively to Us Weekly that it was a challenging decision for him.
Before Levine's comeback for Season 27, 'The Voice' will broadcast Season 26 featuring Gwen Stefani, Snoop Dogg, Michael Bublé, and Reba McEntire this autumn.
Season 26 of 'The Voice' will premiere this fall on NBC.
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