The red chair isn’t getting cold anytime soon!
On the same night that The Voice crowned its Season champion, one legendary coach made sure the party was just getting started. Adam Levine has officially confirmed to People that he will be returning for Season .
The news comes at the perfect time for the Maroon frontman, who is currently riding high on a massive wave of momentum. On Tuesday night, Levine’s contestant, Alexia Jayy, was named the winner of the competition, marking another notch in his belt as one of the show’s most successful mentors.
“I’m coming back,” Levine shared, sparking an immediate frenzy among the show’s dedicated fanbase.
The timing feels like a full-circle moment for the “Sugar” singer. Levine was an original fixture of the series, coaching for the first seasons before taking a hiatus to focus on his music career and family.
After returning for Season , he has proven he still has the “it” factor when it comes to spotting raw talent. Jayy, his latest winner, first caught his eye during a “lights-out” Blind Audition where she performed a soulful rendition of “(You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman.”
During that audition, all three coaches turned their chairs, but it was Levine who made the strongest play. He famously deemed Jayy the “best voice in the competition,” a prediction that clearly paid off in the grand finale.
Jayy now joins an elite club of Team Adam victors, including Season ’s Javier Colon, Season ’s Tessanne Chin, and Season ’s Jordan Smith.
Naturally, social media erupted as the news of his Season return broke. Fans took to X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok to share their excitement about the O.G. coach sticking around.
“The show just feels right when Adam is in that chair,” one fan tweeted. Another added, “Team Adam forever! Let’s go for the back-to-back wins!”
So far, Levine is the only coach officially confirmed for the milestone th season. While the rest of the coaching lineup remains a mystery, his presence ensures that the competitive spirit—and the playful banter he’s known for—will be front and center.
Levine has coached of the show’s seasons, making him one of the most tenured stars in the franchise’s history.
The Voice continues to be a powerhouse for NBC, produced by MGM Television, Warner Horizon Unscripted Television, and ITV Studios. The series was created by John de Mol, who executive produces alongside industry titans like Mark Burnett and Audrey Morrissey.
As Season comes to a close, all eyes are now on Season to see if Levine can keep his winning streak alive. One thing is for sure: the “She Will Be Loved” singer is ready for another round.
