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The Voice Season 27 Premieres with Star-Studded Coaching Lineup

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The Voice Season 27 Coaches Adam Levine Michael Bublé

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — NBC‘s hit singing competition *The Voice* returns for its 27th season on Monday, Feb. 3, with a star-studded coaching lineup and a major scheduling change. Original coach Adam Levine rejoins the panel after a five-year hiatus, alongside returning coaches John Legend and Michael Bublé, and newcomer Kelsea Ballerini.

Levine, a three-time winner and one of the show’s original coaches, expressed his excitement about returning. “It’s really great to be back,” Levine said. “I had plenty of time to not be on the show, and to do my thing, and to not have that define me. It was nice to go and just be with my family, and go tour, and do music.”

Bublé, who joined the show in Season 26, is the only returning coach from last season. He shared a playful rapport with Levine in a recent promotional video, where the duo discussed their favorite music. Bublé revealed his love for Maroon 5’s hit “This Love,” which he has covered in his own shows. “I used to do it in my show. You know that! I made it a part of my thing,” Bublé said.

John Legend, back after a one-season hiatus, and country star Kelsea Ballerini, making her coaching debut, round out the panel. Ballerini’s addition marks a fresh dynamic for the show, which has seen numerous coaching changes over its 27 seasons.

Season 27 also introduces a significant scheduling shift. For the first time, episodes will air only on Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT until the Live Shows begin, when some episodes will also air on Tuesdays. This change contrasts with previous seasons, which typically featured episodes on both Mondays and Tuesdays.

The last season of *The Voice* concluded in December 2024 with Sofronio Vasquez, mentored by Bublé, crowned as the champion. Vasquez triumphed over finalists Shye, Danny Joseph, Jeremy Beloate, and Sydney Sterlace.

Fans can catch the Season 27 premiere on NBC or stream it live on platforms like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, and FuboTV. Episodes will also be available on Peacock the day after they air.