Courtesy of NBCThe series brings two returning and one new coach to the panel

Producers of NBC’s The Voice have revealed that Adam Levin, Kelly Clarkson, and Riley Green are confirmed to coach season 30 of the singing competition series this fall.

Levine will return for his 18th overall and second consecutive season after his comeback in season 29, where he secured his fourth victory. He previously won in the show’s inaugural season in 2011, season five in 2013, and season nine in 2015.

Clarkson returns to the red chair after a brief hiatus in spring 2026. This will be her 11th season as coach, following stints in seasons 14 through 21, 23, and 29. She is the female coach with the. most wins of four times in seasons 14, 15, 17, and 21.

After multiple social media hints featuring country scenery, the show’s socials revealed that Green is the country coach for the first time. Green’s recent superstar status has been cemented by duets with Luke Combs and Ella Langley, each of which has scored big honors at the CMA and ACM Awards since 2024. Green receives four nominations at next week’s 61st ACM Awards, including his third consecutive nomination for Music Event of the Year, and his first-ever nominations for Male Artist of the Year, Album of the Year for Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe), and Artist-Songwriter of the Year. Green also recently joined CBS’s Marshals in a four-episode arc.

A fourth coach is expected to be announced soon. Carson Daly has also been confirmed to return as host for season 30, which is expected to premiere this fall.

Buddy Iahn


Buddy Iahn