They're coming in like a wrecking ball! The Voice is set to undergo a major shakeup, with NBC announcing on Friday, March 25, that both Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys will join the popular competition series as season 11 coaches.
The two music superstars will join mainstays Adam Levine and Blake Shelton in the show's signature red chairs next season. Season 10's coaching roster consists of Levine, Shelton, Pharrell Williams and Christina Aguilera.
The "We Can't Stop" singer, 23, tweeted about her new gig just before the network made the official announcement. The news comes mere days before she is set to make her debut as a season 10 adviser on Monday, March 28. She will provide guidance to all four season 10 coaches' teams.
"It's true! I am going to be the newest judge on Season 11 of The Voice @NBCTheVoice #thevoice," Cyrus tweeted on Friday.
It's true! I am going to be the newest judge on Season 11 of The Voice @NBCTheVoice #thevoice ?❤️? pic.twitter.com/hP5AyHDtdh
— Miley Ray Cyrus (@MileyCyrus) March 26, 2016
Grammy-winning Keys, 35, has yet to address the news on social media.
Gwen Stefani replaced Aguilera in season 9. Stefani is currently dating Shelton, and she returned to the show this season as an adviser for his team. Williams may return to the show as a coach on a later season.
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The Voice airs on NBC on Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET.