Secret Bank Accounts REVEALED: Find Out Which “The Voice” Season 27 Judge Earns the MOST! Curious about the massive paychecks landing in the bank accounts of your favorite “The Voice” coaches? We’ve got the exclusive scoop on the salaries for the highly anticipated Season 27 panel, and the numbers are absolutely mind-blowing!
Get the scoop on ‘The Voice’ Season 27 coaches – Michael Bublé, Adam Levine, John Legend, and Kelsea Ballerini!
The Voice is spinning those red chairs once again, and Season 27 is bringing the drama, the music, and plenty of unforgettable moments! Since first hitting our screens in 2011, this fan-favorite singing competition has turned into so much more than a talent show. It’s where rising stars meet superstar coaches, where blind auditions lead to major breakthroughs, and where every episode packs in mentorship, emotion, and a whole lot of fun.
The format hasn’t changed much — and that’s a good thing! Four big-name coaches listen with their ears, not their eyes, picking singers purely based on voice. Then comes the real game: mentoring their chosen artists all the way to the finals.
For Season 27, we’ve got a lineup that’s equal parts seasoned and new. Michael Bublé, Adam Levine, John Legend, and Kelsea Ballerini are taking the reins this time around, bringing their signature styles to the table. But besides all the music magic, let’s be real—fans are always curious about those juicy coach salaries. Let’s check it out, then.
John Legend has been The Voice staple for years
John Legend | Credit: NBC
John Legend is no stranger to the Voice stage. He joined the show as a coach back in Season 16 and has since become one of the most familiar and beloved faces in this reality show. Although he took brief breaks in Seasons 23 and 26, his presence has always been welcomed whenever he returned.
With his smooth charisma and confidence, Legend has helped guide many contestants with poise and genuine care. It’s clear that both fans and producers love having him around. And that kind of loyalty comes with a nice paycheck obviously. According to OK! Magazine, Legend pockets a solid $13 million each season.
Aside from the show, Legend juggles a busy life that includes touring, recording, and raising a young family. That’s part of why he occasionally steps back from The Voice. After all, the legend knows all about that perfect balance. But when he’s in, he’s all in. Legend said to ET when asked if he would return to for season 27,
We’ve always got so many things going on. I’ll be doing a lot of shows this summer and traveling overseas this summer. I’ll be back… If only I were actually going to take a break!
We have seen him bringing his kids on set, making it a fun and wholesome experience for the whole family. With his signature charm and passion, Legend remains a Voice MVP season after season.
Michael Bublé returned as a coach for his second season on The Voice
Michael Bublé | Credit: NBC
Michael Bublé — the king of Christmas croons and smooth jazz ballads — has officially thawed out for a second spin in The Voice chairs. After sitting in the coach’s chair for Season 26, Bublé is back again, and this is actually a refreshing change for a man who once said no to the show more than a dozen times.
Turns out, Bublé had a little misunderstanding about what The Voice was all about. He thought it was all about judging—and he wasn’t too keen on the idea of critiquing aspiring singers. But once he realized the coaches are more like mentors, he was sold. Since then, he’s been pouring his experience and energy into helping others grow. In a conversation with Entertainment Weekly, he shared,
My favorite part about it is, thank god we’re not judges. The other shows have judges. We are coaches. And the reason I say that is because most of the singers are better than me, and I have no place ever judging anyone. To get to coach them and live the fantasy of having this career that I’ve had and then get to have the fulfillment of helping someone else get that? That’s the cool part.
While NBC hasn’t disclosed his exact salary, it’s safe to say he’s earning a paycheck in the same ballpark as his fellow coaches—around $13 million per season. Given the demand for his presence and the fact that it reportedly took the producers 15–16 invitations to get him on board, it’s clear that they value his contribution—and are paying him accordingly.
Now that he’s finally comfortable in that big red chair, Bublé seems to be enjoying every second. He brings warmth, fun, and a deep appreciation for artistry that adds a lovely vibe to the current coach lineup.
Kelsea Ballerini, a newbie in The Voice
Kelsea Ballerini | Credit: NBC
Country darling Kelsea Ballerini is officially a coach on The Voice this season, and it’s a role she’s been dreaming of for a while now. While she had a brief stint as a fill-in for Kelly Clarkson in the past, Season 27 is the year of her full-fledged debut as a coach, and it’s clear that she’s fully embracing the opportunity.
Ballerini, the country music star, actively pursued this role of the coach and made her passion for mentoring known when the opportunity came knocking on the door. It’s easy to see why the producers picked her: she’s got the voice, the charisma, and that fresh, youthful energy the show thrives on. She said in an interview (via Today),
I feel like you have to bet on yourself and after I filled in for Kelly, I have this group text with all my girlfriends, and I was like, ‘I really want to do this one day.’ So when the producers came to Nashville after Blake left, I didn’t know who else they were talking to, but I had dinner with them and I leaned across the table and I said, ‘Listen I know I’m newer. I’m sure you’re interviewing legends, but I really want this job and I promise I can do it.’ Divine timing, a couple years later, it worked out and here we are.
Her salary hasn’t been publicly revealed just yet, but based on what her fellow coaches are making, it’s not a stretch to assume she’s also earning somewhere around $13 million per season, too. While she might be the newest coach in the group, she’s proving she can hold her own among veterans like Legend and Levine.
It’s always exciting to see new energy on the panel, and Ballerini brings both charm and sincerity to her team. Fans love her vibe, and contestants are clearly inspired by her encouragement. Looks like this gamble paid off for both her and The Voice.
Adam Levine made a comeback to The Voice in season 27
Adam Levine | Credit: NBC
Now, here’s a name that takes us right back to the early days of The Voice—Adam Levine. The Maroon 5 frontman was one of the original coaches when the show first launched in 2011. He was a staple for 16 straight seasons and formed one-half of the show’s original bromance with Blake Shelton.
But after his surprise exit in 2019—despite initially signing on for another season—Levine stepped away from the spotlight, much to the shock of fans. His sudden departure stirred up headlines, but it seems all is well now. In June 2024, NBC confirmed that Levine would be making his big return for Season 27, and the Voice fam couldn’t be more thrilled. He said in an Instagram video (via Yahoo!),
Yeah, we’re back. We’re coming back. I’m coming back, is what I mean. Season 27, yes I’m coming back. I’m so excited. I cannot wait. I’m well rested. I’m ready to go. I’m a little nervous. I’m not nervous. But I’m so excited. It’s going to be great. I can’t wait. It’s gonna be awesome. Let’s go. Team Adam is back. I feel bad for other teams. Let’s go. Season 27 is going to be different. Yeah, I’m back. I’m really excited, everybody. Voice fam, here we come. Let’s go.
Levine’s excitement was palpable when he made the announcement, hyping up his return in classic “Team Adam” fashion. While he might’ve taken a break, he’s back with full energy—and with a fresh perspective after time away.
As for his paycheck? Reports from The Hollywood Reporter suggest Levine was earning over $14 million per season during his original run and close to $30 million per year in total earnings from the show. While the current figure hasn’t been officially disclosed, it’s safe to assume NBC had to pull out the big bucks to get their OG star back on board.
With his edgy style, witty remarks, and competitive spirit, Levine is bringing that nostalgic kick to Season 27—and fans are loving every second of it.
The longest-serving coaches of The Voice
Over the years, The Voice has seen some serious star power come and go. But a few standout coaches have left a lasting impression—and some of them stuck around longer than anyone expected.
At the top of the list is none other than Blake Shelton. The country superstar was with The Voice from its very first season all the way through Season 23. That’s a massive 12-year run, making him the longest-serving coach in the show’s history. His humor, southern charm, and fierce loyalty to his team made him a fan favorite.
Then there’s Adam Levine, who coached Seasons 1 through 16 before taking a break—and now making a comeback for Season 27. Other major names who’ve held down the red chair include Kelly Clarkson (Seasons 14–21 and 23), who brought powerhouse vocals and big sister energy, and Christina Aguilera, one of the original coaches, who popped in and out across the early seasons.
Miley Cyrus, Niall Horan, Gwen Stefani, Alicia Keys, Shakira, Usher, Pharrell Williams, and Nick Jonas have all taken their turns as well. Each brought something unique to the show.
Through all the changes, it’s the chemistry between coaches, the playful rivalries, and the genuine desire to help artists succeed that’s kept the magic of The Voice alive. And with the current lineup, Season 27 looks like another unforgettable chapter.