Adam Levine has officially confirmed that he will return as a coach for the 30th season of The Voice. The 47-year-old singer revealed this news during an interview on Tuesday, marking a significant milestone as it will be his 19th season coaching on the popular singing competition.
Levine initially coached for 16 consecutive seasons before stepping away in May 2019. He later made a comeback for season 27, citing that the timing finally felt right. Reflecting on his return, he explained that it was a moment when “the stars aligned,” and the decision to come back only made sense after a period of reflection.
He also shared that he needed a break from television after dedicating nearly eight to nine years to the show. Levine expressed that the extended commitment led to burnout and a sense of drifting away from his core passion—creating and performing music. This hiatus allowed him to reconnect with what matters most to him.
Meanwhile, the full lineup of coaches for season 30 has yet to be announced. Notably, Levine’s return follows the recent success of his contestant, Alexia Jayy, who won season 29, adding to his legacy on the show.
