Viewers are calling for Reba and Snoop to return, saying The Voice feels empty without them
First premiering in 2011, The Voice embarks on its 27th season Monday (Feb. 3.) Michael Bublé is chasing his second title after becoming the first coach in the show’s history to have the top two acts in their debut season. He is the lone season 26 returner, joining veterans Adam Levine and John Legend. Additionally, country-pop sensation Kelsea Ballerini makes her debut in the big red chair. However, not everyone is entirely thrilled with this latest batch of coaches.

‘The Voice’ Viewers React to Snoop Dogg, Reba McEntire Exits
After 26 seasons, change is the only constant for The Voice viewers. Each year brings fresh faces both to the big red chairs and the auditions.
Naturally, fans can’t help but get attached to certain coaches. And some of them took to social media to express their displeasure at the absence of two particular coaches.
“I’ll watch again when Snoop and Reba return,” one fan wrote on X/Twitter.
Another agreed: “Bring back Gwen and Snoop oh and Reba.”
In an interview with OK Magazine, Snoop Dogg admitted that his coaching gig on The Voice was always a one-off.
“I had a great time on The Voice,” said the “Gin and Juice rapper. “I ain’t gonna front, but when I did the contract, I thought, ‘I’m gonna do this for one year and get up outta here.’”
The West Coast Legend has a packed 2025 in front of him. He will host the NFL Honors this Sunday, Feb. 9. Additionally, he will star in, and executive produce, Luc Besson’s 2025 feature film, The Last Man.
As for Reba, she’s currently starring in her new NBC sitcom, Happy’s Place. The “Fancy” singer exits the show after three seasons and one title.
Adam Levine Is Back
Despite any lingering disappointments over the departures of Snoop and Reba, The Voice fans have a reason to get excited for season 27. Adam Levine, whose coaching career dates back to the very first season, is back after a six-year hiatus.
“Can’t wait to see Adam,” one X/Twitter user wrote.
The Maroon 5 frontman exited The Voice in 2019, having been a fixture all 16 seasons. Now, Levine returns seeking his fourth win.
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