‘The Voice’ Shares New Promo Image Ahead of Season 27 Premiere
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The Voice has shared a new promo image for Season 27 of the show, which is set to premiere on NBC in February. The image features this season’s coaches, including returning coach Adam Levine and new addition Kelsea Ballerini.
The Voice Shares Promo Image for Season 27
On Tuesday, The Voice shared an image on Twitter showing the Season 27 coaches — John Legend, Kelsea Ballerini, Adam Levine, and Michael Bublé. They wear coordinating black outfits. The tagline included on the poster is “AMPED UP.”
“Lights. Camera. Chair turns!” the show wrote to caption the post on X (formerly Twitter). The post reminds viewers that Season 27 premieres Monday, February 3, on NBC. The show will also be available to stream on Peacock.
Bublé is the only returning coach from last season. He’s coming off his first win on the show with artist Sofronio Vasquez. Will he keep his streak, or will one of the other coaches take the crown? This is Adam Levine’s first season since 2019. Will be come back with a bang?
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Lights. Camera. Chair turns! 🎶 @KelseaBallerini joins Coaches @AdamLevine, @JohnLegend, and @MichaelBuble on an all-new season of #TheVoice, premiering February 3 on @nbc and streaming on @peacock. pic.twitter.com/vP44ucbT8I
— The Voice (@NBCTheVoice) January 7, 2025
Kelsea Ballerini Is Joining the Show for Her First Season
This will be Kelsea Ballerini’s first season as an official coach. She previously appeared as the “fifth coach” on the spin-off show The Comeback Stage, and she filled in for coach Kelly Clarkson when she was out sick in 2021.
However, Ballerini has never sat in one of those spinning red chairs on a permanent basis. The singer told SiriusXM that she felt a little intimidated joining the panel this season, since she’s such a fan of her fellow coaches.
“I more or less grew up on their music. To have to fight for these amazing artists alongside these people that, I mean, I’ve bought tickets to their shows. That was hard to get used to,” she explained. “These amazing artists are there, and I’m like, ‘Please be on my team, but also I totally get if you wanna go somewhere else. If I were you, I’d probably go to one of their teams, too.'”
Ballerini said she had to “find my footing,” but she added that her team on the show “represents what I listen to, and it’s very eclectic, and I’m really proud of that.”