Clarkson, Legend, Levine Returning for 'Voice' Season 29
UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – Season 29 introduces a new format with four competition rounds, 10 artists per team, and live voting from super fans and past contestants during semi-finals and finale.
- NBC announced on July 22 that Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, and John Legend will return as coaches for season 29 of The Voice in spring 2026.
- This season follows The Voice's debut in 2011 and reunites coaches who previously served together, creating the first panel made up entirely of past winners.
- The upcoming 29th season, titled The Voice: Battle of Champions, will feature a new Triple Turn Competition, an In-Season All-Star Contest with returning fan-favorite artists, and introduce a voting group made up of superfans and former participants.
- Each coach will start with 10-person teams, with advantages like the Super Steal and judging by original coach CeeLo Green in the knockouts and finale.
- The revamped format and the involvement of an expanded voting block aim to increase competition pace and viewer engagement during season 29's spring 2026 launch.
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