Michael Bublé melted hearts across social media with a heartfelt post reflecting on his final season as a coach on The Voice. Fans flooded the comments with messages of love and gratitude, expressing both admiration for his mentorship and hope that he might someday return to the show.

“This season of The Voice gave me so much more than I ever expected,” Bublé wrote. “Huge thanks to NBC, the producers, and the crew who worked tirelessly to create the best show possible because they care so deeply about the artists and the music. Thank you to my incredible team who lifted me up and kept me grounded. And for the friendships—Reba, Snoop, and Niall—you have changed me for the better. Lastly, to each member of Team Bublé who trusted me to help share their voice with the world, I was lucky to be part of your journey, and I’ll always be cheering you on.”
Fans responded with an outpouring of affection:
“I’m going to miss seeing you on The Voice so much.”
“You are our favorite! So WHY ARE YOU LEAVING?!”

“Michael, my mom and I have loved seeing you on The Voice for these past seasons. We will miss you and send you best wishes on your next adventure.”
“Truly one of a kind! Thank you for everything! #TeamBublé”
The 44-year-old singer and coach confirmed that he will not return for The Voice Season 29, which premieres February 23, 2026. While Bublé has not publicly stated the reason for his departure, sources suggest it is a personal decision driven by family priorities. With a busy international tour planned throughout 2026, including stops in Canada, the U.K., and Ireland, Bublé appears focused on balancing his professional commitments with quality time for his wife, Luisana Lopilato, and their four children.

Industry insiders note that Bublé’s exit marks the end of an era for the show, which will welcome back previous coaches Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, and John Legend next season. Despite stepping away, Bublé remains proud of his final team, writing on Instagram: “I’m so proud of Team Bublé this season. I’ve had the privilege of working with incredible artists. To my final two, no matter what happens tonight, I know you both have amazing careers and lives ahead of you. Thank you for an unforgettable ride this season.”

Fans may be saddened by his absence, but Bublé’s contributions to The Voice, marked by mentorship, humor, and his signature velvet voice, have left an enduring impact. And though his focus now shifts to family and touring, many hope that the beloved Canadian crooner might return to the show in the future.
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