On November 3, Michael Bublé shared on Instagram that he attended a Maroon 5 concert to support fellow Voice Coach Adam Levine. The two worked together as Coaches for the first time during Season 27 of The Voice.
Bublé posted clips and photos from the Nashville show, where he had a special VIP pass granting him premium seats near the sound engineers. Maroon 5 is currently touring the U.S., which explains Levine's absence from the Season 28 Coaching panel.
"Went to see @maroon5 tear it up in Nashville last night, unreal show! The whole band was on fire, and @adamlevine, you absolutely killed it man. Proud of you brother, hit after hit after hit and you sing the sh!t out of all of em, all."
Levine returned as a Coach for Season 27 in the spring, joining Bublé, veteran John Legend, and newcomer Kelsea Ballerini. That season ended in May with Adam David delivering Team Bublé its second consecutive win, making Bublé the only Coach to win their first two seasons on the show.
Michael Bublé’s public support of Adam Levine highlights their strong friendship and shared success on The Voice.
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