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The Voice drops big surprise as Season 30 coach lineup is announced after Alexia Jayy’s win

Get excited, The Voice fans! Adam Levine is confirmed for another season.

On Tuesday, April 14, the Maroon 5 frontman has signed on to coach on season 30 of the beloved singing competition show.

The rest of the coaches lineup for season 30, which will air this fall, has not been revealed.

Adam Levine on The Voice in 2025.

Season 30 of The Voice will mark Levine’s 19th season on the show. Levine was part of the show’s inaugural season and he coached for 16 seasons before stepping away in May 2019.

Then, on season 27, he made his long-awaited return as coach. He sat out for season 28 and then returned for season 29, which premiered on Feb. 23.

Speaking about his return on season 27, Levine said it was largely because “the stars aligned.”

“It was one of those moments where we started talking about it and it felt right… and it hadn’t felt right until now,” he said at the time.

The “Sunday Morning” singer also said he needed a “break” from being on TV.

Adam Levine on The Voice in 2025.

“Doing it for so long, so consistently, for almost eight or nine years of my life, you can definitely start to get burnt,” the “This Love” singer said.

“I did it for this really long period of time so I started to feel like I was kind of getting away from things that matter to me the most, like making music and playing music,” Levine continued.

The news of his return as coach comes after his contestant, Alexia Jayy, was crowned the winner of season 29.

Levine previously won on season 1 with Javier Colon, season 5 with Tessanne Chin and season 9 with Jordan Smith.

‘The Voice’ Season 30 Coaches Could Include Blake Shelton Return

Blake Shelton Returning To 'The Voice' With Adam Levine?

A production source told the outlet that producers are focused on creating a standout season to mark the show’s 30th installment.

“For season 30, they want to go big since it will be a milestone year. Though the lineup isn’t finalized yet since filming for 30 won’t start until late Spring/early Summer 2026,” the insider said.

“There’s still time for changes and still all of season 29 to get through.”

The source added that producers have long hoped to reunite Shelton and Levine.

“But the producers are trying to lock in a deal to get Blake and Adam back together, they’ve wanted that for years and think 30 is an opportune time to make it happen,” the insider explained.

The reported lineup would also include Stefani and Clarkson.

“And it would be great to make it a full family affair with Gwen part of it too. Kelly would make the most sense to round out that foursome so that’s the 4th person in talks,” the source said.

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“So if producers get their way, 30 will be Adam, Blake, Gwen, and Kelly. Nothing is official yet though.”

The insider noted that securing Shelton and Stefani could require a significant financial commitment.

“The biggest challenge is getting Blake and Gwen back at all, it’s most likely going to cost the show a fortune to make that happen.”

Blake Shelton Will Always Be Part of ‘The Voice’

Even without serving as a full-time coach, Shelton continues to be part of “The Voice” in unexpected ways.

During an episode in season 28, Michael Bublé joked about his chances of winning again after back-to-back victories.

After Bublé bragged about a potential third consecutive win, Niall Horan responded with a prerecorded clip of Shelton’s voice.

“I don’t give a crap about a three-peat,” Shelton said in the recording.

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The moment drew laughter from the audience and coaches. Horan then looked upward and joked, “My father! Is that you?” before replaying the soundbite.

He added, “I miss you dad. I know you’re back there in Oklahoma, harvesting some fields or something.”

The season 29 finale of “The Voice: Battle of the Champions” airs April 14 on NBC.

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