On November 3, Michael Bublé shared on Instagram his experience supporting fellow The Voice Coach Adam Levine at a Maroon 5 concert in Nashville. The two coaches worked together for the first time during Season 27 of The Voice.
Bublé enjoyed VIP access with premium seating near the concert’s sound engineers. Maroon 5's ongoing U.S. tour explains Levine's absence as a coach in Season 28. In his post, Bublé praised Levine and the band’s performance.
"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 to coach on The Voice in Season 27 alongside Michael Bublé, veteran John Legend, and newcomer Kelsea Ballerini. The season concluded in May, with Adam David from Team Bublé securing a victory.
This win marked Bublé as the only coach to win their first two seasons on the show, following his previous success.
Summary: Michael Bublé publicly supported Adam Levine at a Maroon 5 concert, highlighting their ongoing camaraderie from coaching together on The Voice and celebrating Bublé’s consecutive wins as a coach.