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With the arrival of Season 30 of The Voice, it is one of the most anticipated seasons in the show’s history. The all-new “fall ’26” roster is confirmed at NBC, featuring familiar names and new faces.
A Milestone Season

The Voice premiered on NBC in 2011, so Season 30 is a big milestone for the show. The series is back on screens in September 2026, and NBC confirms that the show will have its signature four-coach panel.
Levine Is Back

Adam Levine is back as a Voice coach for Season 30. Originally coached the show for its first 16 seasons, but in 2019, he took a hiatus, and his much-anticipated return was seen in NBC’s Season 27 in early 2025.
Clarkson Holds Strong

Kelly Clarkson is back for her 11th season as a Voice coach. TV star and Grammy winner has been one of the show’s most reliable appearances, having won four coaches’ trophies to date.
Riley Green Debuts

Country star Riley Green joins The Voice for the very first time in Season 30. Green is a CMA and ACM Award winner, with hits such as the three-times platinum single “I Wish Grandpas Never Died” and his chart-topping tribute to Thomas Rhett, “Half of Me.
Queen Latifah Joins

For the first time, Queen Latifah is Voice coaching in Season 30. For the first time in its history, the famous red seat brings with it decades of experience in the music industry for the Grammy-winning rapper, Oscar-nominated actress, and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee.
September Premiere Set

According to NBC, Season 30 of The Voice is set to premiere in September 2026. typically airs in the third week of September, with each episode airing on a Monday night until November on NBC.
Fresh Coach Chemistry

The Season 30 panel is comprised of two regular-time coaches and two new coaches. Clarkson is already excited about signing on Riley Green, having covered multiple of his songs on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
Anniversary Surprises Planned

To celebrate the milestone 30th season of the show, NBC has announced that there are special surprises in each of its seasons. This includes a feature from former coaches and mentors, plus a few fondly remembered moments from Voice’s history.
What Fans Expect

The Blind Auditions, Battle Rounds, and Knockout Rounds all look set to be a staple for Season 30. Each episode of The Voice will be available to stream live on NBC and then on Peacock after every airing.