Ariana Grande will replace Nick Jonas as a coach on The Voice

Singer will join Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Blake Shelton

Clémence Michallon
New York City
Tuesday 30 March 2021 18:43 BST
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Ariana Grande at the Grammy Awards on 26 January 2020 in Los Angeles, California
Ariana Grande at the Grammy Awards on 26 January 2020 in Los Angeles, California (VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images)

Ariana Grande is joining The Voice as a coach.

The singer announced the news on Tuesday, saying she was “beyond thrilled, honored, excited” to join fellow coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Blake Shelton.

Starting on the show’s 21st season, Grande will replace Nick Jonas, who was featured as a coach on seasons 20 and 18.

“We will miss you,” Grande told Jonas in her social media announcement.

In the past, Jonas has switched places with Gwen Stefani, who was featured on seasons 17 and 19 of the talent show.

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Shelton has been a coach for all of The Voice’s 20 seasons so far. Legend joined for season 16 and Clarkson became a full-time coach on season 14. Both have remained on the roster ever since.

Legend shared Grande’s announcement on Tuesday and tweeted: “So excited to welcome Ariana to our Voice family!!”

Jonas also cheered on Grande, writing: “Congrats @ArianaGrande! You’re going to kill it next season! Welcome to the family.”

The Voice’s 20th season began on 1 March and is still underway.

Jenny Groom, the executive vice president of unscripted content for NBCUniversal television and streaming, told ET in a statement: “As an undeniable force in pop music, Ariana’s inimitable success in the music industry is extraordinary. We were thrilled to learn that she is a true fan of The Voice and know that this enthusiasm will add to her impact as a dynamic coach.

“Ariana is a visionary with over a decade of experience in the music industry. Her unmatched vocal skills, creativity and unique expertise on all facets of the industry will make her an invaluable coach to the next generation of artists.”

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