Kelly Clarkson's Return to The Voice Confirmed for Season 30

Stephen King

Prolific author of horror and suspense, who also writes extensively on the craft of writing and pop culture.

Pop superstar Kelly Clarkson is poised to make a highly anticipated comeback to the coaching panel of NBC's acclaimed singing competition, "The Voice," for its landmark 30th season, scheduled for this autumn. This exciting news arrives on the heels of her announcement to conclude her Emmy-winning talk show, "The Kelly Clarkson Show," after a remarkable seven-season run. Clarkson's decision to step back from her daily show commitments and embrace her role on "The Voice" is driven by a heartfelt desire to prioritize family time with her children, River Rose and Remy.

Kelly Clarkson Returns to The Voice Following Talk Show Conclusion

In a significant development for music and television enthusiasts, on a recent Thursday, NBC officially confirmed Kelly Clarkson's return as a coach for the 30th season of "The Voice." The announcement, shared via a vibrant Instagram reel showcasing her most memorable moments from the show, signifies a new chapter for the beloved artist. Clarkson, a veteran coach with 10 seasons under her belt since her debut in 2014, will once again occupy the iconic red chair. So far, only Clarkson and fellow long-time coach Adam Levine have been confirmed for the upcoming season.

This re-engagement with "The Voice" comes at a pivotal moment for Clarkson. Just three months prior, she revealed her decision to end "The Kelly Clarkson Show," a talk program that garnered immense popularity and critical acclaim. In a poignant Instagram message to her fans in February, Clarkson articulated that the choice to conclude her show was personal, driven by a need for more time with her family. She assured her audience that this wasn't a farewell to her career, hinting at future musical endeavors and potential appearances, including on "The Voice." The production for the talk show's seventh season is proceeding as planned, with new episodes airing through the fall, and plans for guest hosts to be announced.

Clarkson's recent coaching stint on "The Voice: Battle of Champions" saw her lead contestant Alexia Jayy to victory. Jayy's stunning performances, particularly her renditions of LaBelle's "Lady Marmalade" and Adele's "One and Only," deeply moved Clarkson, bringing her to tears. The fierce competition, which concluded last month, was taped over the previous summer, requiring Jayy to keep her win a secret until the official broadcast.

During an appearance on the "Today" show a few weeks after her talk show announcement, Clarkson elaborated on her decision. She openly shared that changes in her family life, particularly following the passing of her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, last August due to skin cancer, profoundly impacted her perspective. The singer had previously postponed several Las Vegas residency dates to be fully present for her children during that difficult period. While acknowledging the difficulty of stepping away from a successful show and its dedicated crew, whom she considers family, Clarkson emphasized that the decision, though hard, was ultimately an easy one as a mother prioritizing her children's well-being.

The return of Kelly Clarkson to "The Voice" this fall marks a new era for the show and its fans, promising her signature blend of mentorship, humor, and emotional depth.

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