The lead singer of the band ‘Maroon 5’, Adam Levine, will be returning to season 20 finale ‘The Voice’, an American TV show conducting a singing competition, on May 25, although he will not sitting in a red chair. Levine previously appeared on the show for the first 16 seasons as a coach, and exited in 2019, reported US Magazine.
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After the first day of shooting, I sat there, stunned. I said to myself, ‘There’s some magic here. Something is definitely happening.’ It went on to be a life-shaping experience that will be close to my heart forever”, wrote Levine on Instagram.
He also made a mention of his fellow coach, Blake Shelton, saying, “Whatever this whole surreal experience was, I’m just happy I got to experience it with you. You’re my brother for life. Kelly (Clarkson) and John (Legend), take care of the cowboy and I’m sure I’ll be back to say hi very very soon. So much love to you both”.
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Stefani, 51, who had then taken over Levine’s chair after his departure, will be performing ‘Slow Clap’ in the finale. Coaches Shelton Clarkson, John Legend and Nick Jonas, will be dueting with their finalists. And it goes without saying that the episode will reveal if the winner of season 20 is Team Kelly’s Kenzie Wheeler or Team Blake’s Cam Anthony, reported TV Line.