The Voice Season 29 Brings Hudson, Bublé & CeeLo as Mentors

Twenty-nine seasons deep, and The Voice still refuses to coast.
NBC announced Monday that Season 29 — which premiered last month — is rolling out a fresh batch of mentor roles alongside an all-new all-star competition designed to raise the stakes for contestants and coaches alike. Leading the charge as mentors are Jennifer Hudson, Michael Bublé, and CeeLo Green, three names that carry serious weight in the franchise's history.
Hudson and Bublé are no strangers to The Voice's red chairs. Both served as coaches during the show's 26th season in 2024, where they quickly proved to be fan favorites with sharp ears and even sharper instincts for talent. Their return in advisory roles signals that producers are banking on chemistry and credibility over novelty — a smart play for a show entering its third decade on air.
Then there's CeeLo Green, whose presence is practically a homecoming. As one of the original four coaches when The Voice debuted in 2011, Green helped define the show's identity during its scrappy early years. His return adds a layer of legacy that feels earned rather than manufactured.
“In recent seasons, the show has leaned into bringing back beloved figures from its past while still pushing the format forward.”
But the mentors aren't the only headline here. The introduction of what NBC is calling an "all-new all-star competition" suggests a format twist that could reshape how the season plays out. Details remain thin, but the implication is clear: the show is building a game within the game, adding layers of competition beyond the traditional blind auditions and battle rounds that have been the backbone of the series since day one.
It's a calculated move. The Voice has thrived on reinvention — cycling through coaches, tweaking rules, and introducing new wrinkles just often enough to keep the format from going stale. In recent seasons, the show has leaned into bringing back beloved figures from its past while still pushing the format forward.
Whether the all-star twist delivers on its promise remains to be seen. But with Hudson's powerhouse instincts, Bublé's old-school charm, and CeeLo's OG credibility in the mix, Season 29 has assembled a mentoring lineup that's hard to argue with.
The Voice airs on NBC. Stay tuned for more details on the all-star competition as they're revealed.
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