Reba McEntire, Snoop Dogg, Gwen Stefani, and Michael Bublé on the set of The Voice "Battle Rounds."
The Voice fans predict that former coach Gwen Stefani will return to the role for Season 30Credit: Getty
 

Gwen Stefani sitting on a red chair from The Voice set, wearing a white dress and boots.
The singer has been a coach on the show for eight seasonsCredit: Getty
However, fans have their guesses as to who will fill the seats after Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, and Adam Levine take over in Season 29.

Devoted viewers cast their vote in a popular The Voice Reddit thread, where many suspected Gwen Stefani would resume her role for the ninth time.

“Could we get Gwen and Blake [Shelton]?! Niall [Horan]?” one person wondered.

“Probably Gwen, John Legend, Reba [McEntire]? Depends on 3 or 4 judge format. I am sure they are already booked,” a second theorized, referring to the switch-up for Season 29’s Battle of the Champions, which will only have three coaches instead of the usual four.

“I think it’ll be some combination of: Adam [Levine] Gwen JHud [Jennifer Hudson] NEW country male coach,” suggested another.

“Gwen and JHud could be about right!” agreed a fourth.

Fans also recognized that this past season’s coaches, Michael and Snoop Dogg, will most likely not be returning for future episodes.

Michael hinted that he was done for good during the finale earlier this week, while gushing about one of his finalists, Jazz McKenzie’s, performances.

“I wrote you last night, I told you you are the light … this is it. This is my last time here,” the Haven’t Met You Yet singer said while choking back tears.

“I leave this show, and let me tell you, Jazz McKenzie, what a way to go. You are perfect.”

Jazz and his other finalist, Max Chambers, were the bottom two contestants, with Team Niall’s Aiden Ross coming out on top.

While Michael hasn’t formally addressed his supposed departure after securing a 2-1 record in his three seasons on the show, a production insider exclusively revealed to The U.S. Sun that Season 28 was his last as a coach.

“Michael [Buble] has already said that he’s done with the show after this season,” the source claimed.

“It will be a big loss since he’s beloved there. Michael loves the show, he loves the crew, and it seems like he loves his job.”

They added that Michael has “struggled” being away from his family, and the online backlash has “taken a toll on him,” which led to his decision.

Fans voiced their concerns for the TV star during the second night of the two-part finale on Tuesday after Michael appeared to “sound off” on stage.

They also noted that the singer was very emotional throughout both nights and wasn’t acting like himself.

Meanwhile, The U.S. Sun exclusively revealed in August that Snoop Dogg would end his run on the show after two seasons because he “didn’t seem entirely interested in the job.”

Snoop is one of the only coaches who has never won a finale.

The Voice coaches Blake Shelton, Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend.
Returning for Season 29’s Battle of the Champions are coaches Adam Levine, Kelly Clarkson, and John Legend (three on the right)Credit: Getty
 

Michael Bublé sitting in a red and black chair.
Sources revealed to The U.S. Sun that Michael Bublé won’t be returning to the show after he hinted at the news during the Season 28 finaleCredit: Getty
 

Jazz McKenzie and Michael Bublé singing on stage with a band, surrounded by jukebox props.
Michael concerned fans with his behavior on stage during the finale, and many thought he ‘sounded off’Credit: Getty