Adam Levine will return as a coach on Season 30 of The Voice, expected to premiere this fall. Levine was the winning coach on the recent Battle of Champions season, as his artist Alexia Jayy was named the Season 29 champion.
Adam Levine to Return to The Voice for Season 30
Following Adam Levine’s victory in Tuesday night’s The Voice finale, the show announced on Instagram that the Maroon 5 frontman will be back in the spinning red chair for Season 30, which is expected to air sometime this fall.
Levine was one of the show’s original coaches, and he sat on the panel for the first 16 seasons before stepping away. He made his triumphant return in Season 27, before joining fellow veteran coaches Kelly Clarkson and John Legend for Season 29, subtitled Battle of Champions.
The other coaches for Season 30 of The Voice have yet to be announced as of this writing. It’s common for coaches to take seasons off before returning to the show, so we might see some familiar faces back on the panel this fall.
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Are Fans Excited to Have Levine Back on the Panel?
Several fans commented their excitement that Adam Levine will officially be back on the panel for The Voice Season 30 on the show’s Instagram announcement, with one person writing, “Yay! Cheers to Adam! Can’t wait to see him again this next season!”
Another fan wrote, “Love Adam and glad he won tonight and will be returning for season 30!” Other fans chimed in to say what other coaches they’d love to see return for next season — including Kelly Clarkson, Niall Horan, and Michael Bublé.
And of course, with Levine returning for another season, there was a comment from a fan hoping that his bestie Blake Shelton might come back to the panel. We’ll have to wait and see if that ends up happening.