Next season of The Voice (the upcoming 2026 run, expected to be Season 29 in the U.S.) is set to feature a panel built around big-name, returning fan favorites, but details can still shift until NBC makes its final announcement. Official network channels are the only fully confirmed source, so anything beyond that should be treated as provisional.

What’s known so far

  • Season 29 has been described in entertainment coverage as a revamped edition sometimes referred to as The Voice: Battle of Champions , with a judges’ panel built around high-profile returning coaches like Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine.
  • These reports frame them as the core mentor lineup for the next season, leaning into the idea of “champion” coaches with multiple wins or strong histories on the show.

What’s still uncertain

  • NBC tends to finalize and promote its coaches closer to the premiere window, so lineups can change due to scheduling, contracts, or surprise additions.
  • Some fan forums and speculative blogs also push names like Blake Shelton or new pop acts as possible “twist” additions, but these are rumors , not official confirmations.

How to get the latest news

  • Check the official The Voice pages on NBC plus their verified social media accounts; they usually drop coach-announcement promos and posters first.
  • Major entertainment outlets (e.g., TV magazines and music/TV news sites) quickly echo and analyze the confirmed panel once NBC posts it, so they are useful for double‑checking who is actually on the next season’s chairs.

Bottom line: expect a “back-to-fan-favorites” judges panel built around big returning coaches, but treat everything as tentative until NBC’s official Season 29 announcement drops.

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