
The red swivel chairs of The Voice are more than just seatsâtheyâre thrones of musical destiny, where superstars shape the dreams of aspiring artists. On November 24, 2025, as Season 28 barreled toward its Playoff rounds, NBC dropped a bombshell that sent shockwaves through the showâs fandom: the coaching lineup for Season 29, set to premiere in February 2026, will feature a dramatic overhaul. Titled The Voice: Battle of Champions, this spring edition promises a revamped format and a panel stacked with three returning legendsâAdam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legendâwhile bidding farewell to four current coaches: Michael BublĂ©, Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, and Niall Horan. With only three coaches instead of the traditional four, and a guest appearance by Season 1 OG CeeLo Green, Season 29 is poised to be a high-stakes clash of titans. Why the shake-up? What does this mean for the showâs future? And how are fans reacting to the news? Buckle upâthis is the story of The Voiceâs bold new chapter, where nostalgia meets innovation, and the battle for the ultimate coaching crown begins.
Since its debut in 2011, The Voice has been a juggernaut of reality TV, launching careers like those of Cassadee Pope and Jordan Smith while cementing its place as a cultural touchstone. The showâs formulaâBlind Auditions, Battles, Knockouts, Playoffs, and Live Showsâhas thrived on the chemistry of its coaches, whose star power and mentorship guide contestants toward a $100,000 prize and a Universal Music Group deal. Season 28, currently airing with Michael BublĂ©, Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, and Niall Horan, has been a fan favorite, with its âMic Dropâ twist and mega mentors like Joe Walsh and Zac Brown adding fresh flair. But as the Playoffs loom on December 1 and 8, 2025, the announcement of Season 29âs lineup has stolen the spotlight, igniting debates across social media and raising questions about the showâs evolving identity.

The headline grabber? The Voice: Battle of Champions will feature only three coachesâa first in the showâs 28-season history. Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend, all veterans with championship pedigrees, will return to the red chairs, each bringing a legacy of wins and a competitive fire that promises to elevate the stakes. CeeLo Green, a Season 1 original, will join as a guest judge for the In-Season All-Star Competition, adding a nostalgic twist. Meanwhile, the departure of BublĂ©, McEntire, Snoop, and Horanâeach a beloved figure in their own rightâhas left fans reeling, with reactions ranging from excitement over the returning trio to outrage over the missing fourth chair. Letâs break down the exits, the comebacks, and what this bold new format means for The Voice.
The Departures: A Fond Farewell to Four Favorites
Michael BublĂ© â LEAVING! The crooner, who joined in Season 26 (Fall 2024) and returned for Seasons 27 and 28, has been a revelation. His smooth charm, emotional mentorship, and knack for spotting soulful talentâlike Season 26 winner Sofronio Vasquezâmade him a fan favorite. Reflecting on his tenure, BublĂ© told NBC Insider, âMy favorite part was when I had to let people go for the first time, I was upset about it. Until I realized that their lives had changed. Their socials have grown. I didnât realize at the time because I had thought of this as an end-goal thing.â His departure for Season 29 stings, especially after his Season 28 teamâMax Chambers, Rob Cole, Trinity, and Jazz McKenzieâshowed championship potential. Fans on X lamented, âBublĂ©âs leaving? Heâs been so good!â while others hoped for his return in future seasons.
Reba McEntire â LEAVING! The country queen, who debuted as a mega mentor in Season 23 and coached Seasons 24, 25, 26, and 28, brought heart and grit to the panel. Her victory with Asher HaVon in Season 25 cemented her as a powerhouse, and her Season 28 squadâAaron Nichols, Aubrey Nicole, Peyton Kyle, and Ryan Mitchellâhas kept her in the winnerâs circle conversation. Rebaâs emotional approach, as she told Taste of Country, focused on âputting the emotion inâ to connect with audiences. Her exit, following a one-season hiatus in Season 27, feels like a loss of the showâs soul. âNo Reba? Thatâs a crime,â one Reddit user posted, while another speculated she might return for Season 30.
Snoop Dogg â LEAVING! The rap icon, who joined in Season 26 and returned for Season 28, infused The Voice with charisma and streetwise wisdom. âI love music of all forms,â he told American Songwriter, emphasizing his role as a mentor to âtodayâs next big thing.â His Season 28 teamâRalph Edwards, Toni Lorene, Mindy Miller, and Yoshihanaaâhas been a belterâs paradise, with Yoshihanaaâs Mic Drop moment earning Rose Parade buzz. Snoopâs camaraderie with BublĂ©, whom he called a âlost brother,â endeared him to viewers. His departure, after a brief Season 27 absence, sparked outcry. âSnoop brought so much vibe. Why is he out?â one X user tweeted.
Niall Horan â LEAVING! The One Direction alum, who coached Seasons 23, 24, and 28, won twice with Gina Miles and Huntley, proving his knack for nurturing raw talent. His Season 28 teamâAiden Ross, Ava Nat, DEK of Hearts, and Kirbiâblends heart and harmony, with Kirbiâs Knockout performance a standout. Horanâs struggle with rejecting artists, shared on Hot Ones, revealed his empathy: âI know what itâs like to be 16 and stood on the stage.â Fans were gutted by his exit. âNiallâs been amazing. He deserves to stay,â one commented on Instagram, while another begged, âBring him back with Blake!â
The Returning Legends: A Trio of Titans
Adam Levine â RETURNING! The Maroon 5 frontman, an original coach from Seasons 1â16, returned for Season 27 and is back for Season 29, his 18th season overall. Levineâs competitive streak and candid mentorship style have made him a polarizing yet iconic figure. âI donât see it as a competition,â he told People. âI think thatâs really valuable for the people on the show that are needing that experience.â His return, after vowing never to come back post-Season 16, has sparked mixed reactions. âAdamâs back! Love his vibe,â one X user cheered, while another groaned, âHeâs had enough chances.â Levineâs history of discovering stars like Javier Colon suggests heâll be a force in the Battle of Champions.
Kelly Clarkson â RETURNING! The original American Idol champ, who coached Seasons 14â21, 23, and 27, is a Voice legend with four wins, including Brynn Cartelli and Chevel Shepherd. Her infectious energy, vocal expertise, and relatability make her a fan favorite. âKellyâs the best coachâshe gets it,â one Reddit user raved. Clarksonâs return for Season 29, her 10th season, promises emotional coaching moments and fierce competition. Her absence in Season 28 left a void, and fans are thrilled to see her reclaim her chair. âKellyâs back, letâs go!â an Instagram comment read, echoing the excitement.
John Legend â RETURNING! The EGOT winner, who coached Seasons 16â22, 24, 25, and 27, returns for his 11th season. Legendâs soulful mentorship and knack for spotting versatile artistsâlike Maelyn Jarmonâhave earned him respect. âI learn so much from being on this show,â he told NBC Insider. âTo be around Artists that have that hunger is very renewing.â His Season 29 return, after skipping Season 28, has fans buzzing. âJohnâs class and talent are unmatched,â one X user posted. Legendâs strategic mind will be key in the new format.
CeeLo Green â GUEST JUDGE! The Season 1â3 coach and âForget Youâ hitmaker returns as a guest judge for the In-Season All-Star Competition, judging sing-offs between artists from the coachesâ past teams. His quirky charisma and soulful roots will add spice to the Battle of Champions. âCeeLoâs back? This is gonna be wild,â a Reddit user predicted.
The Battle of Champions: A Game-Changing Format
Season 29, dubbed The Voice: Battle of Champions, isnât just about the coachesâitâs a complete reinvention. The format shifts to a three-coach panel, with each bringing back two artists from their previous teams for Knockout sing-offs judged by CeeLo Green. The coach with the most sing-off wins secures at least two artists in the Finale, upping the strategic ante. A new Triple Turn Competition during Blind Auditions rewards the coach with the most three-chair turns with a Super Steal in the Battles. âNo rookies. All MVPs,â NBCâs press release boasted, emphasizing the competitive edge of Levine, Clarkson, and Legend. The season kicks off February 3, 2026, airing Mondays at 9/8c on NBC and streaming on Peacock.
Fan Reactions: Excitement, Outrage, and Speculation
The announcement, shared via The Voiceâs Instagram on July 22, 2025, sparked a firestorm. âONLY THREE COACHES?? BATTLE OF THE CHAMPIONS??â one commenter raged, echoing confusion over the missing fourth chair. Fans of departing coaches were vocal: âWhat about the love of my life @michaelbuble đ,â one pleaded, while another demanded, âWHOS THE 4TH PERSONN?!?!?!!! BLAKEYYYYY????â referencing Blake Shelton. The return of Levine, Clarkson, and Legend thrilled manyââKelly, John, and Adam? ICONIC,â one X user gushedâbut others questioned the three-coach setup. âWhy not four? Feels incomplete,â a Reddit thread argued. Speculation about a surprise fourth coach persists, though NBC confirmed the trio is set.
The Bigger Picture: Why the Shake-Up?
The Voiceâs decision to pivot for Season 29 reflects a need to keep the show fresh after 28 seasons. The Battle of Champions format, with its focus on veteran coaches and past artists, taps into nostalgia while raising the competitive bar. Levine, Clarkson, and Legend have collectively won seven seasons, making their showdown a marquee event. The three-coach panel may also be a cost-cutting move or a test for future seasons, as NBC navigates a crowded reality TV landscape. The return of CeeLo Green and the emphasis on past artists suggest a celebration of the showâs 15-year legacy, potentially setting the stage for a milestone Season 30.
Whatâs Next?
As Season 28 races toward its December 15â16, 2025, finale, with guest stars like Khalid and XG, the focus shifts to the Playoffs, where 16 artists vie for six finale spots. But the Season 29 announcement has already changed the conversation. Will Levineâs experience outmaneuver Clarksonâs passion? Can Legendâs strategy dominate the new format? And how will CeeLoâs guest role shake things up? The Battle of Champions promises drama, emotion, and vocal fireworks, with three of The Voiceâs greatest coaches duking it out for supremacy. As fans mourn BublĂ©, McEntire, Snoop, and Horan, theyâre also rallying behind the returning trio, ready for a season unlike any other. The red chairs are turning, the stage is set, and the battle is on. Who will be the ultimate champion? Only timeâand Americaâs votesâwill tell.