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Kelsea Ballerini is joining NBC’s “The Voice” as a full-time coach for the show’s 27th season alongside John Legend. Michael Bublé and returning coach Adam Levine. (Photo by Hubert Vestil/Getty Images)Getty Images

Country music singer Kelsea Ballerini is joining NBC’s “The Voice” alongside returning longtime coach Adam Levine.

The “Love Me like You Mean It” singer, who served short-term roles during seasons 16 and 20, is joining the show’s 27th season as a full-time coach, NBC announced Wednesday.

Ballerini, 30, has sat-in for Kelly Clarkson on the show before. She served as a battle advisor during season 20 and a special fifth coach during season 16.

Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine, 45, is reclaiming his spot on the show after a five-year hiatus.

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Levine will join John Legend, Michael Bublé and newcomer Ballerini as coaches for season 27, which is set to air in spring 2025. An official premiere date has yet to be announced.

Legend and Bublé, who was recently introduced as a member of season 26, will be the only returning coaches for the 27th season.

Levine, lead singer of the three-time Grammy Award winning band Maroon 5, appeared on the first 16 seasons of “The Voice”. The show originally premiered in 2011.

The singer posted a heartfelt message on Instagram announcing his departure from the show in 2019.

Season 27 will be the show’s first without longtime coach Blake Shelton. Season 26 is set to air this upcoming fall.