Adam Levine Gives Fans a First Look at 'The Voice' Coaches for Season 27
Season 27 of The Voice isn’t going to broadcast until Spring 2025— Season 26 doesn’t premiere until Monday, Sept. 23—but filming has already begun on the Blind Auditions and Adam Levine, one of the OG coaches for the series who is returning, posted this photo with his fellow coaches: John Legend, Michael Bublé, and Kelsea Ballerini.
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Adam wrote, “First week of taping Season 27 of @nbcthevoice with these three is done, love them, it’s great to be back! #S27 #Spring2025”
Adam, who spent 16 seasons coaching artists on The Voice, has three wins to his credit: Javier Colon in Season 1, Tessanne Chin in Season 5; and Jordan Smith in Season 9. He is the third winningest coach behind Blake Shelton with 9 wins and Kelly Clarkson with four wins.
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Kelsea is a first-time coach and it will be a second time for Michael, who makes his debut in Season 26, but this will be the 10th season for John, who to date, only has one win with Maelyn Jarmon.
Kelsea isn’t a complete stranger to working with artists on The Voice. She served as Season 16 battle advisor for Kelly Clarkson, and she filled in as coach during season 20 when Kelly was ill.
As for Michael, we haven’t seen him serve as a coach yet, but, as mentioned, he will be on Season 26 with fellow coaches Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani and Snoop Dogg, and he previously served as a Season 3 advisor to Blake.
The Voice airs Monday nights at 8 p.m. ET/PT on NBC and streams the next day on Peacock.
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