Kelly Clarkson is stepping back into the spotlight in a major way. The Grammy-winning singer and beloved television personality will return as a coach on NBC’s hit singing competition The Voice for Season 30, marking a full-circle moment in her television career. This comeback follows the conclusion of her award-winning daytime talk show, The Kelly Clarkson Show, which will wrap up after seven successful seasons later this year.
Team Kelly Is Back in the Building
NBC officially confirmed Clarkson’s return with a vibrant social media announcement on May 7: “Team Kelly has RE-entered the chat,” the network declared on Instagram. “Kelly Clarkson returns as a coach this fall on The Voice!” The post sparked immediate excitement among fans, many of whom have long hoped for her full-time return to the red chair.
Clarkson first joined The Voice as a coach in Season 14, quickly becoming a fan favorite thanks to her warm personality, sharp musical instincts, and genuine emotional investment in her contestants. She remained a consistent presence through Season 21 before stepping away in 2022, citing her family’s relocation from Los Angeles to New York. Though she made a brief appearance in Season 23 and returned for the special Season 29: Battle of the Champions, her role was limited. Now, with her talk show ending, she’s ready to fully recommit to the show that helped solidify her status as a television powerhouse.
A New Chapter After The Kelly Clarkson Show
Launched in 2019, The Kelly Clarkson Show quickly rose to the top of the daytime talk landscape, earning multiple Daytime Emmy Awards and widespread praise for its mix of celebrity interviews, heartfelt human-interest segments, and Clarkson’s signature humor and empathy. The show became a cultural touchstone, particularly for its candid discussions about mental health, parenting, and personal resilience.
However, in a heartfelt announcement earlier this year, Clarkson revealed that the show would conclude after Season 7. While bittersweet, the decision was described as a natural evolution. “I think everybody probably gets the timing,” she shared during a February appearance on the Today Show. “Our family life, the dynamic changed a bit, and it has changed for a minute now, so I think … it’s one of those things when you start seeing life for how precious it really is.”
The shift comes after a period of profound personal change. In 2025, Clarkson’s ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, passed away at the age of 48 after a private battle with cancer. Blackstock, a former music manager, shared two children with Clarkson: River Rose, 11, and Remington, 9. He was also the father to Savannah, 23, and Seth, 13, from previous relationships. His death deeply affected Clarkson and her family, and she took a brief leave from her talk show to grieve. Her emotional return to the studio was widely covered, with fans praising her courage and vulnerability.
What This Means for The Voice Season 30
With Clarkson’s confirmed return, fans are eager to see how the coaching panel will shape up for Season 30. Over the years, The Voice has featured a rotating cast of music legends and pop icons, but Clarkson’s blend of authenticity, vocal expertise, and comedic timing has made her one of the most enduring and effective coaches in the show’s history.
Her coaching style is known for being both nurturing and demanding. She pushes her artists to grow while offering unwavering support—often bringing them to tears with her encouragement. Several of her team members have gone on to win the competition, including Brynn Cartelli (Season 14) and Carter Rubin (Season 21), proving her eye for talent and ability to guide emerging artists.
While NBC has not yet announced the full coaching lineup for Season 30, Clarkson’s return is expected to bring renewed energy to the show. Past coaches like Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Adam Levine, and John Legend have cycled in and out, but Clarkson’s connection with both the audience and the format remains strong. Her deep roots in reality singing competitions—having risen to fame as the inaugural winner of American Idol in 2002—give her a unique perspective that few others can match.
Here’s what we know so far about her return:
- Kelly Clarkson will serve as a full-time coach for The Voice Season 30.
- The season is set to premiere in the fall of 2025.
- It follows the conclusion of her daytime talk show, allowing her to focus fully on the competition.
- Clarkson previously coached from Seasons 14 to 21 and made special appearances in later seasons.
- Her return was officially announced by NBC on May 7, 2025.
Looking Ahead with Heart and Purpose
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