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The Voice Coach Confirms Season 30 Comeback Moments After Season 29 Finale

The Voice Coach Confirms Season 30 Comeback Moments After Season 29 Finale
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Moments after The Voice crowned its Season 29 champ, Adam Levine confirmed he’s back for Season 30—riding the momentum of his team’s win.

Well, The Voice just wrapped up Season 29 and, like clockwork, they wasted no time rolling out some news that really shouldn’t surprise anyone who’s been following the show: Adam Levine is coming back for Season 30. If you’re keeping score at home, that’ll be his 19th (!) run in the spinning chair. I guess wearing plaid, bickering with Blake Shelton, and collecting a paycheck beats touring any day.

Adam Levine: Back Again (and Apparently Loving It)

Right after the finale aired, Levine made it official—he’s sticking around for the next season, set for fall. As for the rest of the coaching lineup? They’re still playing coy, but don’t be shocked if some familiar faces pop up yet again.

Levine chatted with PEOPLE and summed up his feelings pretty simply:

'I will be back. 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.'

Translation: why mess with a good thing (or a steady paycheck)?

Season 29 Finale: Here’s How It Shook Out

In case you missed it, Alexia Jayy clinched the win for Season 29—and yes, she was on Team Adam. So Levine is clearly not just showing up for the catering—he’s still winning. Here’s who made it to the final lineup:

  • Alexia Jayy (Team Adam) – Winner
  • Lucas West (Team John Legend) – Runner-up
  • Mikenley Brown & Liv Ciara (Team Kelly Clarkson) – Finalists

As for the big performances, Jayy belted out 'Lady Marmalade' and 'One and Only,' then joined Levine for a duet on 'Sunday Morning' right before the confetti rained down and the winner was announced.

To keep her momentum going, Jayy dropped the news that her new single, 'Rent Free,' drops April 15. (If you’re curious, the track is produced by Jack Splash and Jim Jonsin—big names in the business, so she’s clearly not wasting her post-win moment.)

Adam’s Winning Track Record (Not Just Nostalgia)

In case you lost count: this isn’t exactly new territory for Adam Levine. The guy’s already got a few winning artists under his belt:

  • Season 1: Javier Colon
  • Season 5: Tessanne Chin
  • Season 9: Jordan Smith
  • (Now add Alexia Jayy in Season 29)

So, while other coaches come and go, Levine’s still here, still grinning, and—at this rate—he might just outlast the furniture.

More details on who’ll join the panel for Season 30 are still under wraps, so stay tuned. If you’re placing bets on returning faces or surprise new ones, now’s the time.