‘The Voice’ Coach Kelsea Ballerini Shares Huge News About Season 27
Since announcing her gig as one of the new coaches next season, fans are counting down the days.
Season 26 of The Voice is still in the Battle Rounds, but we can’t help getting excited looking ahead at Season 27 — especially after one of the coaches made a major announcement on social media.
Country singer Kelsea Ballerini, who will be stepping into the special red chair for the very first time as a coach on Season 27, shared an update about filming for next season in the caption under a gallery of photos she recently posted on Instagram. She posted a variety of pictures of her latest travels, behind-the-scenes looks at her working on music, spending time with her boyfriend Chase Stokes, and recent red carpet outfits … but what got Voice fans’ attention was a clip of her already taping the next season.
“Cannot wait to see you and Adam’s humor collide,” one person wrote in the comments. “I can’t wait to see you on The Voice when it premieres in March next year ❤️ I am excited for this new album…,” someone else said. “I’m sad bc I thought the current season of The Voice had you as a coach but now I have to wait an entire season just to see you 😢,” a different person commented. One individual chimed in, “YAY Kelsea I can’t wait to see you on The Voice!!!!!!!”
Kelsea has previously appeared on the show in smaller capacities, including serving as an advisor for Kelly Clarkson‘s team in Season 16 and even taking over for Kelly as coach of her team when the American Idol winner fell ill. However, this will be the first season where she’ll have her very own red chair and her own team.
In addition to Kelsea and Adam, season 27 will see John Legend return after taking a season off as well as Michael Bublé returning, who is currently a first-time coach in season 26 (and already very very loved by fans!). Although no premiere date has been announced, it’s confirmed that season 27 is slotted to debut sometime in spring 2025, and as always on Monday and Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. on NBC or the streaming app Peacock.
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