NICK JONAS is returning to “The Voice.” The singer-songwriter will take his place in the rotating red chair for the Emmy-winning singing competition show’s 20th season premiering this spring, NBC announced Tuesday on Today. He’ll step in for Gwen Stefani, who will take a break from her coaching duties. He’ll join current coaches Blake Shelton, John Legend and Kelly Clarkson. Jonas was a coach on the show’s 18th season last spring, and made it to the finals with his team member Thunderstorm Artis. Jonas has had a successful career as a solo artist, receiving acclaim for his self-titled album, and with his family members as one-third of the Jonas Brothers. A recipient of the Songwriters Hall of Fame’s Hal David Starlight Award, he co-wrote the Golden Globe-nominated song “Home” for the animated 2018 film “Ferdinand.” As an actor, Jonas is set to star alongside Laurence Fishburne in Pierre Morel’s upcoming action-thriller “The Blacksmith.” He is also an executive producer on Netflix’s “Dash & Lily.” (SD-Agencies) |