Adam Levine is Back on The Voice for Season 30
Adam Levine, a veteran coach of "The Voice," has confirmed his return for Season 30 on the same night that the competition crowned its Season 29 winner.
Levine, who has been a part of 18 out of the show’s 29 seasons, shared the news with People magazine. His return follows the victory of his contestant, Alexia Jayy, who won the competition on the same night. Levine’s history of successful contestants includes Javier Colon from Season 1, Tessanne Chin from Season 5, and Jordan Smith from Season 9.
Jayy’s journey in the competition stood out during her Blind Audition, where she captivated the audience with her rendition of “(You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman.” Her impressive performance prompted all three coaches to turn their chairs, ultimately leading her to choose Levine, who had declared her the “best voice in the competition.”
Levine originally coached the first 16 seasons of "The Voice" before taking a break to concentrate on his music career. He made a return in Season 27 and remains the only confirmed coach for the upcoming season so far.
The Voice is produced by MGM Television, Warner Horizon Unscripted Television, and ITV Studios The Voice USA, Inc. The series was created by John de Mol, with executive producers including Mark Burnett, Audrey Morrissey, Amanda Zucker, Kyra Thompson, Adam H. Sher, and Barry Poznick.






