Adam Levine Returning To ‘The Voice’ As a Judge, Joining Next Season
Adam Levine is making a reality TV comeback … returning to “The Voice” after several seasons away from the singing competition show.
The Maroon 5 frontman just announced his upcoming return as a coach on the NBC show … he’ll be back for Season 27, premiering next spring — and in a video announcement he says he’s well rested and ready to roll.
Remember … Adam was one of the original coaches on “The Voice” when the show first premiered back in April 2011 … when he was coaching alongside Blake Shelton, CeeLo Green and Christina Aguilera.
AL was a constant for 16 seasons until leaving his post in 2019 … and now he says he can’t wait to get started once again.
Meanwhile, John Legend and Michael Bublé will return as coaches alongside Adam and first-timer Kelsea Ballerini.
Adam’s coached three winners on “The Voice” … Javier Colon in Season 1, Tessanne Chin in Season 5 and Jordan Smith in Season 9.
Fans — and especially Blake — have been clamoring for Adam to return … and now he’s giving the people what they want. Welcome back, bud!