What The Fans Have To Say About Adam Levine's Return And Kelsea Ballerini's Promotion On The Voice

In side-by-side images, Kelsea Ballerini and Adam Levine are shown sitting in Big Red Chairs on The Voice.
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It was a big week for The Voice, as the show announced the impending return of one of its original coaches for Season 27. No, Blake Shelton isn’t coming back, but next spring fans will get to see his rival Adam Levine return to the Big Red Chairs. Alongside him will be Kelsea Ballerini, who’s never officially coached but has had a few different roles over the years. The news was somewhat unexpected, as we’ve still got months before Season 26 kicks off, but fans already have quite a bit to say about the new coaching lineup. 

Kelsea Ballerini Gets Support From Fans, Former Contestants And Other Celebs 

Country-pop singer Kelsea Ballerini may finally be getting her own chair, but she’s no stranger to The Voice. In addition to playing the honorary fifth coach on Season 15 as the mentor for that season’s Comeback Stage, she was Kelly Clarkson’s battle advisor in Season 16 and even filled in for the American Idol winner when she was out sick during Season 20. Ballerini has proven she’s got what it takes to be a full-time coach, and plenty of people hit the comments of her Instagram post to say just that. Fans wrote: 

  • Will 1000% be watching for HER 😍 – madisondens_
  • Welp, guess I’ll be watching the voice now 😍 – tmck4
  • yessss!!! Best thing to have happened to the show – annamackenziie
  • guess I’m watching the next season of the voice 😍 – tennyson.amdahl
  • The views yall will gain for that move 👏👏 forever love my girl Kelsea – tesrharsh
  • Sounds like I gotta start watching again – caitlyn.pritchett18

Kelsea Ballerini got cheers from former contestants like Season 25’s Bri Fletcher and Season 21 singer Joshua Vacanti, as well as other celebs including celebrity hairstylist Chris Appleton and a couple of the Queer Eye crew. While Jonathan Van Ness gave a very on-brand, “Yasss!” Tan France also weighed in, commenting: 

OMG, I’m so happy for you, love!!

Kelsea Ballerini will be joined by veteran coach John Legend and Michael Bublé, who will make his debut as a coach on The Voice this fall in the 26th season. Season 27 will also see the return of Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine. 

Adam Levine Is Back With Big Vibes 

Adam Levine had some pretty memorable moments on The Voice before he exited the show ahead of Season 17. He’s also one of just four coaches who have earned multiple wins on the NBC singing competition (along with Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and Niall Horan). His expertise both in the music industry and on the show itself have fans excited to see the “big vibes” he’ll bring to Season 27. Comments on his own Instagram announcement included: 

  • OMG!!!! Big blessings and Big vibes!!!! Let’s turn it up! ❤️❤️❤️ – arompza3
  • Let’s go big vibes baby hell yes 👊🏼 – pohlenfitness
  • HE’S BACK YA’ll 🎸 🔥 – _alyssasparks_
  • HE’S BAAAAACK!!!!!!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 – thrivewithjulia
  • Lets gooooo winning time – matthew_thompsonn
  • Let’s gooooooooo – mrgenehong

Singer/songwriter Julia Michaels, who served as Team Adam’s Battle Advisor in Season 14, dropped an excited, “Ugh yessssss” in the comments, while Yellowstone actress Hassie Harrison showed her excitement with a spirited: 

FUCK YESSSSSSSSS!!!! 🥳🥳🥳

As a fan of The Voice from the beginning, I love to see how pumped people seem to be for the new coaching announcement. Being able to swap music superstars in and out of the panel has served the competition well over the past 13 years, and it’s always fun to see how the different personalities play off of each other. 

We’ve still got one season to go before Adam Levine and Kelsea Ballerini make their returns to The Voice set, so keep your eye on the 2024 TV schedule for that Season 26 premiere date on NBC. 

Heidi Venable
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Heidi Venable is a Content Producer for CinemaBlend, a mom of two and a hard-core '90s kid. She started freelancing for CinemaBlend in 2020 and officially came on board in 2021. Her job entails writing news stories and TV reactions from some of her favorite prime-time shows like Grey's Anatomy and The Bachelor. She graduated from Louisiana Tech University with a degree in Journalism and worked in the newspaper industry for almost two decades in multiple roles including Sports Editor, Page Designer and Online Editor. Unprovoked, will quote Friends in any situation. Thrives on New Orleans Saints football, The West Wing and taco trucks.