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    Adam Levine Locks In Another ‘The Voice’ Season After Win

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteApril 15, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Adam Levine is not stepping away from “The Voice” anytime soon. Fresh off a major win in season 29, the Maroon 5 frontman has officially committed to another round in the iconic red chair. 

    The singer, who first helped launch the hit competition series and later took a years-long break, says his comeback has been more fun than expected. 

    Now, with season 30 locked in, Levine is making it clear he is not done yet.

    Adam Levine Locks In Another Season After Rediscovering His Groove

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    Adam Levine is officially returning for season 30 of “The Voice,” extending what has already been one of the most recognizable coaching runs in the show’s history. 

    PEOPLE confirmed on April 14 that the star has signed on for the upcoming fall season, giving fans another chance to watch him guide a new crop of singers.

    Levine made it clear that his latest return has felt different from previous years, and this time around, he’s genuinely enjoying the experience again. 

    “I will be back,” the singer said. He added, “I’m having so much fun doing it. 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.” 

    Meanwhile, the rest of the season 30 coaching lineup has not yet been announced.

    Levine’s Return Marks Another Milestone In His ‘Voice’ Legacy

    Season 30 will mark Adam Levine’s 19th season as a coach on “The Voice,” a remarkable milestone that shows just how deeply tied he is to the franchise. 

    The 47-year-old was part of the show’s inaugural season and remained a fixture for 16 straight seasons before stepping away in May 2019.

    At the time, his departure felt significant. Levine had become synonymous with the show’s early success, known for his banter, sharp instincts, and competitive streak. 

    After years away, he made his long-awaited return in season 27, which premiered in February 2025. 

    Unfortunately, he did not have an artist in the top two as the finale came down to Team Michael Bublé and Team Kelsea Ballerini.

    Following his season 27 stint, Levine sat out season 28, and came back again for season 29, which premiered on February 23, 2026.

    Adam Levine Says Timing Finally Felt Right For His Comeback

    Adam Levine proves his new face tattoo was only temporary as he is seen leaving his hotel with wife Behati Prinsloo in Miami
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    When Levine first returned for season 27, he explained that the decision was less about nostalgia and more about timing. 

    Speaking to PEOPLE then, the “Payphone” hitmaker revealed that his comeback only happened because everything finally clicked into place.

    “It was one of those moments where we started talking about it and it felt right… and it hadn’t felt right until now,” Levine said at the time.

    His hesitation stemmed from the intensity of his original run. After nearly a decade on the show, Levine admitted he had reached a point where he needed distance. 

    The relentless cycle of filming and public life had started to wear on him, and he felt it was pulling him away from the things he cared about most.

    “Doing it for so long, so consistently, for almost eight or nine years of my life, you can definitely start to get burnt,” he explained. 

    Levine added that stepping back helped him reconnect with music, which had begun to take a back seat during his original stretch on the show.

    Levine Balances TV Success With Music, His First Love

    Adam Levine has always made it clear that music remains at the center of his identity, even when television success comes calling. 

    Part of what drove him to leave “The Voice” in 2019 was the fear that he was drifting too far from the creative life that first made him famous.

    “I did it for this really long period of time so I started to feel like I was kind of getting away from things that matter to me the most, like making music and playing music,” Levine said.

    That perspective appears to have shaped how he approaches the show now. Rather than carrying the weight of nonstop seasons, Levine seems to be returning on his own terms.

    His renewed energy comes at the perfect moment. Levine’s contestant, Alexia Jayy, was just crowned the winner of season 29, giving him another major coaching victory. 

    The latest win adds to an already impressive résumé that includes previous championship seasons with Javier Colon in season one, Tessanne Chin in season five, and Jordan Smith in season nine.

    Adam Levine’s Hurricane Relief Plea Sparks Legal Trouble After Copyright Lawsuit

    Adam Levine wears a unicorn shirt as he walks with his trainer and bodyguard in Miami
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    As The Blast reported, Levine’s attempt to help Hurricane Dorian victims ended in legal trouble after a video licensing company sued him over footage used in his 2019 Instagram appeal. 

    In the post, the musician urged fans to donate to relief efforts in the Bahamas, sharing clips of storm damage in the Abaco Islands to highlight the devastation. 

    However, Global Weather Productions later claimed Levine used copyrighted footage shot by storm chaser Michael Brandon Clement without permission or payment. 

    The company argued that, as a musician who understood copyright, Levine should have known better than to post unlicensed material. 

    The lawsuit was filed in federal court in 2025, nearly six years after the original post, and accused Levine of copyright infringement for using the footage in his fundraiser message. 

    The case was resolved earlier this year, when Levine quietly reached a settlement rather than continue fighting the claims in court.



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