Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

Adam Levine Returning For Season 30 of ‘The Voice’ After Notching Fourth Win

Adam Levine Returning For Season 30 of ‘The Voice’ After Notching Fourth Win

Adam Levine wants to keep his winning streak going. On Tuesday night (April 14) the Maroon 5 frontman confirmed to People magazine that he will be back for season 30 of The Voice after notching his fourth win that night with the crowning of his Team Adam contestant Alexia Jayy as the season 29 champion.

Explore

See latest videos, charts and news

Levine, 47, has coached on 18 of the show’s 29 seasons, beginning with the first 16 seasons before taking a break in 2019 to work with his band and then returning for season 27 in 2025; he then stepped away again for season 28 before returning for the just-concluded season. “I will be back. I’m having so much fun doing it,” Levine told the magazine. “Since I came back a few seasons ago it’s just been a blast and I’m super happy to keep it going as long as they’ll have me.”

At press time the rest of the season 30 cast had not yet been revealed following season 29’s “Battle of the Champions” format that featured just three judges — Levine, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend — instead of the traditional quartet. Following Jayy’s win on Tuesday night, Levine now has a total of four winning seasons, including season one (Javier Colon), season 5 (Tessanne Chin) and season 9 (Jordan Smith), tying him with Clarkson, but placing him well behind his frenemy and on-screen rival, former coach Blake Shelton, who managed to rack up nine wins in his 23 seasons on the show.

Levine looks to keep his streak running on the upcoming season — whose airdate has not yet been announced — following the win by Jayy, who drew comparisons to everyone from Whitney Houston to Lauryn Hill during her scorching run on the show. She cemented her win on Tuesday with a killer cover of “Lady Marmalade” and a duet with Levine on “Sunday Morning,” before nailing it down with her soaring take on Adele’s “One and Only.”

“You make people reflect on their own life. When you tap into that, you make the world feel a little bit more together and communal,” Levine told Jayy following her final performance. “That’s really, really, really special. I’ve never experienced the feeling we all just had together. Thank you for being the messenger, you’re unbelievable.”

Billboard VIP Pass

Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox

Sign Up

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

News

Olivia Rodrigo‘s new song “Drop Dead” just, well, dropped. On Friday (April 17), the pop star shared her first single in years to kick...

News

The Television Academy today announced the recipients of its 19th Television Academy Honors, recognizing six programs and their producers who have harnessed the power...

News

D4vd has been arrested on suspicion of murdering Celeste Rivas, the teenage girl whose dismembered body was found in the singer’s car this past...

News

Prosecutors argue in a new appeal that a judge was wrong to overturn the conviction of the man who allegedly shot and killed Run-DMC’s...