“The Voice” boasts an impressive list of judges, also known as coaches, who have appeared on the hit show. From long-term judges like Blake Shelton and Adam Levine to artists who judged for only one season, such as Ariana Grande, plenty of A-listers who have served their time on “The Voice.”
See below for a full list of judges from the star-studded show.
Adam Levine
GettyAdam Levine, the frontman of Maroon 5, was a judge on the first sixteen seasons of “The Voice.” He took a hiatus before returning for season 27 and the upcoming season 29.
CeeLo Green
GettyCeeLo Green was an early judge on “The Voice,” appearing as a full-time coach for the show’s first three seasons. He returned as a part-time advisor for seasons 4, 8 and 15. He will be a part-time coach in season 29.
Christina Aguilera
GettyChristina Aguilera served as a coach on-and-off for the first 10 seasons of “The Voice.” She was a full-time coach for six seasons and appeared as a part-time advisor for the show’s seventh season.
Blake Shelton
GettyBlake Shelton boasts the title of being the judge to appear on the most consecutive seasons of “The Voice.” He acted as a coach from the show’s premiere through its 23rd season.
Shakira
GettyShakira was a judge on “The Voice” for only seasons 4 and 6.
Usher
GettyUsher, like Shakira, was a full-time coach for seasons 4 and 6. He was a part-time advisor for seasons 8, 17 and 19.
Gwen Stefani
GettyGwen Stefani, who is married to fellow “The Voice” judge Blake Shelton, appeared on the show between seasons 7 and 26. She was a full-time coach for eight seasons and a part-time advisor twice.
Pharrell Williams
GettyAfter appearing in the fourth season of “The Voice” as an advisor, Pharrell Williams joined the show as a coach for seasons 7 through 11.
Miley Cyrus
GettyMiley Cyrus first appeared on “The Voice” in its 10th season before returning as a judge for seasons 11 and 13.
Alicia Keys
GettyAlicia Keys acted as a judge on “The Voice” during seasons 11, 12 and 14.
Jennifer Hudson
GettyAfter a turn as a part-time advisor in season three, Jennifer Hudson was a judge for seasons 13 and 15.
Kelly Clarkson
GettyKelly Clarkson has been and on-and-off judge for “The Voice” since season 14. She will return for season 29.
John Legend
GettyJohn Legend started his time on “The Voice” as a part-time advisor in season 12, later returning as a full-time coach between seasons 16 and 22. He, too, will be a judge in season 29.
Nick Jonas
GettyNick Jonas had a brief stint on “The Voice,” appearing as a judge for seasons 17 and 19.
Ariana Grande
GettyAriana Grande judged on “The Voice” for only season 21.
Camila Cabello
GettyCamila Cabello acted as a full-time coach on the “The Voice” during season 22.
Chance the Rapper
GettyChance the Rapper appeared on “The Voice” during seasons 23, 24 and 25. He was a judge twice and a part-time advisor once.
Niall Horan
GettyOne Direction alum Niall Horan was a coach on “The Voice” for season 23, 24 and 28.
Reba McEntire
GettyCountry icon Reba McEntire first appeared on “The Voice” in season 23 before returning as a coach on-and-off between seasons 24 and 28.
Dan + Shay
GettyDan Smyers and Shay Mooney, better known as Dan + Shay, were part-time coaches on “The Voice” during season 24 and full-time coaches for season 25.
Michael Bublé
GettyAfter first appearing on “The Voice” in its third season, Michael Bublé returned to judge from season 26 through 28.
Snoop Dogg
GettyRapper Snoop Dogg judged on seasons 26 and 28.
Kelsea Ballerini
GettyKelsea Ballerini has worn several hats throughout her years on “The Voice.” She’s worked as a part-time advisor, part-time coach and full-time coach on-and-off between seasons 15 and 28.



