Michael Bublé is reportedly leaving The Voice after one season, mainly to refocus on his music career and family life, and there is currently no official confirmation from NBC that he will return.

What’s Being Reported

Entertainment outlets have picked up a report from UK tabloid The Sun claiming that Michael Bublé is leaving The Voice “for good” after his first season as a coach.

The report says he wants to prioritize touring and recording, along with spending more time with his wife and children rather than staying tied to a long TV production schedule.

Is It Official?

So far, there has been no formal statement from NBC or The Voice production announcing his permanent exit.

Because the main source is a tabloid, the story should be treated as partly speculative until an official announcement is made, even though the reasons given (family and career focus) are consistent with why other coaches have left the show in the past.

Why Leaving Makes Sense For Him

  • A full season of The Voice involves months of filming and promotion, which can clash with tour schedules and album cycles for a global touring artist like Bublé.
  • Other stars have stepped away from the show for similar reasons, saying they need to be “all in” for their families and other projects rather than committing to every season.

What Fans Can Expect Next

If the report is accurate, fans will likely see him focus more on new music, live shows, and special TV appearances rather than another full season in the big red chair.

Future lineups of The Voice often rotate coaches, so even if he is “done for now,” there is always a chance producers could invite him back in some form, such as a guest mentor, in later seasons.

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