All about Michael Bublé, John Legend, Kelsea Ballerini and Adam Levine

The latest season of “The Voice” contains the return of a beloved original coach as well as a new face that takes a seat in the red chair.

Season 27 of the song competition, which premieres on February 3 at. 20 one at NBC, will include Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine, Crononer Michael Bublé, singer and “The Voice” veteran John Legend and Nykommer Kelsea Ballerini.

The show announced in June 2024 that Levine would return after being a coach on the show for his first 16 seasons. Levine left the show in 2019 and sent a heartfelt message of gratitude, but is now ready to take back his red chair.

“I’m well rested,” Levine said in one Instagram Video in June. “It’s going to be great. Let’s go!”

“Team Adam is back,” he continued. “I feel bad for the other teams.”

Bublé is the lonely recurring member of season 26 quartet by coaches after coaching Sofronio Vasquez for victory. The legend, Levine and Ballerini replace Snoop Dogg, Reba Mcente and Gwen Stefani from last season’s role crew of coaches.

Read on to learn about each of the four coaches in season 27 of “The Voice.”

Adam Levine

Adam Levine on season 27 of "The voice."
Adam Levine in season 27 of “The Voice.”Trae Patton / NBC

One of the early days of the hit talent competition, Levine is back after a nearly six-year-old hiatus.

Maroon 5 -Singer took a walk down the memory line to some previous moments on the show in a Instagram Video posted by “The Voice” on January 28th. It would not be a proper memory without some jabs on his friend and long -time rival at “The Voice”, country music star Blake Shelton.

“It’s going to be fantastic,” Levine says about the upcoming season. “Blake is not on it.”

The father of three told Ellen DeGeneres about her talk show in 2019 That he missed his time on the show after leaving as a coach earlier that year.

“And you know I miss it, but I also didn’t miss how much I had to work,” he said. “I just worked constantly for so many years. Very lucky, very lucky, very blessed and all that. ”

However, the three-time Grammy winner couldn’t stay away for too long.

“I missed the chair,” he said in one Instagram video on January 22. “It’s a unique and unambiguous experience, and it can’t really be replicated in any other aspect.”

John Legend

John Legend on season 27 of "The voice."
John Legend on season 27 of “The Voice.”Trae Patton / NBC

The Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and pianist are not too far behind Levine as a veteran of “The Voice.”

While he was not on season 26, this marks his 10th season gathered as a coach on “The Voice.” He first appeared as a coach in season 16 in 2019.

“Now I’m also like one and,” he told Levine in one Instagram video Shared by the show on January 22. “We know what we’re doing.”

The legend looks forward to seeing the latest upcoming talent.

“There are new, great artists out, styles are evolving, and it is therefore interesting to see what young artists are inspired now,” he said in Instagram video.

Michael Bublé

Michael Bublé on season 27 of "The voice."
Michael Bublé on season 27 of “The Voice.”Trae Patton / NBC

Another other more Grammy winner returns Bublé after a successful debut at “The Voice” in season 26.

Canadian crooner coached singer Sofronio Vasquez to victory during his first season as a coach at the show.

“Getting to train them and living the fantasy of having this career that I’ve had, and then getting the fulfillment of helping someone else to get it, it’s the cool part of it,” he said today ahead of season 26.

Kelsea Ballerini

Kelsea Ballerini on season 27 of "The voice."
Kelsea Ballerini in Season 27 of “The Voice.”Trae Patton / NBC

Country Music Star and five-time Grammy-nominated join the role crew for the first time as a coach in season 27.

The “Peter Pan” singer, 31, ensures that there are still plenty of country vibes on the show with Reba Mcentires departure.

This is not Ballerini’s first performance at “The Voice” when she also filled in to coach Kelly Clarkson in 2021 when Clarkson was under the weather.

“I want to bet on yourself and after filling in to Kelly, I have this group text with all my girlfriends and I was like, ‘I really want to do this one day,'” Ballerini said today the Today, January 27.

“So when the producers came to Nashville, after Blake (Shelton) left, I didn’t know who they were talking to, but I had dinner with them and I leaned over the table and I said, ‘Listen, I know, I’m newer.

Ballerini’s versatile talents have also been exhibited as a guest co-host today with Jenna & Friends last January.