Michael Bublé appears to be closing the chapter on his run as a coach on The Voice, following three highly successful seasons that left a strong impression on both fans and contestants.
Hints about his exit surfaced during the Season 28 finale on December 15, when Bublé addressed finalist Jazz McKenzie with an emotional sendoff: “I leave this show, and let me tell you, Jazz McKenzie, what a way to go. You are perfect.” The moment immediately sparked speculation that his time in the iconic red chair was coming to an end.
Bublé joined the NBC competition in Season 26 and wasted no time making history, winning his very first season with Sofronio Vasquez. He followed that victory with a second consecutive win in Season 27 alongside Adam David. In Season 28, he nearly pulled off a three-peat, guiding both Jazz McKenzie and Max Chambers into the finale.
Although his schedule technically allowed for a return, Bublé is not expected to appear in Season 29. The upcoming “Battle of the Champions” season—set to premiere February 23, 2026—has already confirmed Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine as its coaching lineup.
While Bublé has not formally announced his departure, industry reports suggest his decision is rooted in personal priorities. Sources indicate he wants to spend more time with his family in Burnaby, Canada, while also preparing for an extensive international tour in 2026 that includes dates across Canada, the U.K., and Ireland. As one insider put it, he loves the show—but needs time for himself and his family.
His tenure wasn’t without debate. Some viewers criticized Bublé’s approach during blind auditions, arguing that his personality occasionally overshadowed the contestants. Despite that, many artists praised his mentorship, citing his experience, encouragement, and hands-on guidance as invaluable.
Looking back on the season, Bublé shared his gratitude on Instagram, writing that he was incredibly proud of Team Bublé and confident that his finalists would go on to successful careers—regardless of the outcome.
Whether this marks a permanent goodbye or just a pause, Michael Bublé’s three-season run leaves behind a notable legacy of wins, mentorship, and memorable moments. For now, fans will watch as his chair is filled by someone new, while Bublé shifts his focus back to family life and the global stage.


