Viewers are expressing strong opinions about the new coach lineup for “The Voice” Season 27, with some making it clear they won’t tune in due to Adam Levine’s return.
A fan comments on Adam Levine’s return to “The Voice” on Season 27, from a post dated November 19, 2024 | Source: Instagram/nbcthevoice
“The Voice” Season 27 introduces country superstar Kelsea Ballerini as a debut coach, adding fresh energy to the show. Joining her are returning coaches Adam Levine, back after his 2019 departure, John Legend, and Michael Bublé.
Adam Levine on “The Voice” Season 16, on March 14, 2019 | Source: Getty Images
This new lineup marks a shift from Season 26’s mix of Reba McEntire, Gwen Stefani, Snoop Dogg, and Bublé. Ballerini, Levine, Legend, and Bublé promise an exciting dynamic as these musical powerhouses guide the next generation of talent.
Adam Levine hasn’t graced “The Voice’s” screen for over four years. On June 5, he excited fans by sharing a clip on Instagram announcing his return to “The Voice.” The video featured several fan comments calling for his comeback.
Levine captioned it, “The OG is back in the building! I’M COMING BACK to #TheVoice next Spring 2025 🎤🎸✌️ Can’t wait! V27 @nbcthevoice #TeamAdam.”
Adam Levine on “The Voice” Season 16, on March 7, 2019 | Source: Getty Images
He later expressed his enthusiasm, saying, “Season 27! Yes, I’m coming back. I’m so excited. I cannot wait. I am well rested. I am ready to go.” The coach added, “It’s gonna be awesome. Let’s go. Team Adam is back. I feel bad for other teams. Let’s go. Season 27 is gonna be different. Yeah, I’m back.”
A few days later, Levine shared another post, this time posing with his fellow coaches on the iconic set, surrounded by the famous spinning chairs. The four were all smiles, radiating excitement and camaraderie. He captioned the photo, “First week of taping Season 27 of @nbcthevoice with these three is done, love them, it’s great to be back! #S27 #Spring2025.”
Some fans, however, do not share in Levine’s excitement about his return. While many were thrilled to see the coach back, others expressed their concerns.
One fan shared, “Nooooo… we love @snoopdogg and the love and kindness he brings. We don’t want Adam and the mean spirited [sic] antics. Boooooo 👎,” while another echoed the sentiment, “We can do without Adam. We want snoop [sic]. 🔥”
Adam Levine on “The Voice” Season 16, on April 16, 2019 | Source: Getty Images
Others are even more vocal in their displeasure, with one declaring, “Wish Adam wasn’t coming back,” and another stating, “Never watching when Adam’s a coach. 😣.” One viewer added, “First season I won’t watch. Terrible line up,” expressing disappointment in the casting choice.
Adam Levine on “The Voice” Season 16, on January 14, 2019 | Source: Getty Images
Additionally, some fans revealed their feelings about the coach, “ngl i’m over adam. i was a long time fan but his scandal was ick [sic],” while another pointed out, “Love John but won’t watch with Adam, sorry not sorry. His creeper vibes and self centered [sic] approach aren’t what the show is about.”
And there were those who criticized his past comments, “Nope. Can’t stand Adam he trash talked [sic] this show. Why would you give him a chair? Will sit this one out. Can’t stand John either.”
Adam Levine on “The Voice” Season 16, on January 21, 2019 | Source: Getty Images
However, not all responses were negative. One fan couldn’t contain their excitement, saying, “Oh this is gonna be so good!! Adam, John and Michael are back, and Kelsey❤️❤️❤️❤️.” Another shared their enthusiasm for Adam’s return with, “Oh Wow 🤩 Adam’s back!!!👏🏾👏🏾.” A more enthusiastic fan gushed, “Adam 😍😍😍😍😍😍 omg love to hear that welcome back.”
Reagan Strange and Adam Levine on “The Voice” Season 15, on November 17, 2018 | Source: Getty Images
Even with the criticism, Levine has people rooting for him after being a coach on the hit show from season one to season 16. He later revealed on “The Ellen Show” that he left “The Voice” to focus on his family. The coach is married to Behati Prinsloo and they have three kids, two girls and a boy.
So, after a decade on “The Voice,” Levine decided to take a break and focus on being a stay-at-home dad. While he cherished the opportunity to spend more time with his young family, he admitted that he missed the show and the people he met along the way.
However, he was grateful for the chance to step back and enjoy this new chapter without the constant work demands.