LOS ANGELES — We already knew Snoop Dogg and Michael Bublé will make their coaching debuts on "The Voice" this fall.
But why stop with the exciting announcements there?
NBC announced June 5 that Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine is returning to the music competition show for Season 27, alongside new coach Kelsea Ballerini and returning coaches Michael Bublé and John Legend.
The 27th season is set to premiere in spring 2025 on NBC, with episodes streaming the following days on Peacock.
Levine served as coach for the first 16 seasons, stepping away in 2019. Three of his artists went on to win their season: Javier Colon, Tessanne Chin and Jordan Smith.
Ballerini, a chart-topping and Grammy-nominated country singer, previously served as battle advisor on Season 16 of "The Voice," as well as filling coaching duties on Season 20 for Kelly Clarkson.
Season 27 will be Bublé's second as coach, with Legend coaching his milestone 10th season.