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why is michael buble not returning to the voice

Michael Bublé is not returning to The Voice after season 28, but there is no single officially confirmed reason from him or NBC explaining why.

What’s officially known

  • Michael Bublé indicated during the season 28 finale that it would be his last time on the show, telling his finalist that this was his final run as a coach, which made his exit sound permanent rather than just a break.
  • The announced coaching lineup for season 29 does not include Bublé, and the new season is being promoted with other returning stars instead, confirming that he is not coming back next season.
  • Coverage from entertainment outlets notes that neither Bublé nor the network has issued a detailed statement explaining the decision, so any precise “official” reason remains undisclosed.

Reported reasons and speculation

Publicly available reporting and fan discussion point to a mix of likely factors, but these should be treated as informed speculation , not hard fact.

  • Some reports cite insiders claiming that being away from his family for long stretches, combined with the emotional and time demands of the show, pushed him toward stepping back.
  • Articles also highlight that Bublé maintains a very active career outside TV—touring, recording new music, and other projects—making it plausible that scheduling and priorities played a role, even if that has not been stated explicitly.
  • A few pieces mention that online negativity and intense public scrutiny may have taken a toll, suggesting he wanted more space and time for himself and his family, but this has not been directly confirmed by Bublé in a formal statement.

What fans and forums are saying

  • Entertainment news sites describe fans reacting with shock and disappointment, especially after his emotional comments in the finale appeared to double as a goodbye to the show.
  • Forum and comment threads tend to debate whether the real driver is family time, career focus (albums and tours), or simply the end of a contract cycle, but they generally acknowledge that no clear, on-the-record explanation has been given.

Bottom line

  • He is leaving The Voice after season 28 and is not on the panel for season 29.
  • There is no fully confirmed, detailed official reason so far; the most plausible themes in news coverage involve family time, a busy music career, and the pressures of the show, but these remain partly speculative until Bublé or NBC state more.

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