Get ready, America. The Voice is back for Season 14 with coaches Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, returning coach Alicia Keys and newbie Kelly Clarkson. The Emmy-dominating show is known to get creative when it comes to promoting a new season and Season 14 is no exception. This year they’ve gone vintage. It’s set in Vegas in the 1950s. Adam Levine and Blake Shelton are on stage wearing tuxedos sipping cocktails before they break out into “Fly Me To The Moon” (originally titled “In Other Words”), which Frank Sinatra made famous in 1964. The elegant performance is so Rat Pack.
It’s no surprise that Adam Levine can croon and hit those big notes, and of course Blake Shelton can sing pure too. But here on ‘Fly Me To The Moon’ Shelton leaves that country twang at the door, which may surprise fans that don’t know a non-country Blake. The Voice Season 14 Blind Auditions will begin on February 26. The Voice airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8pm on NBC. [Related: Alicia Keys Has 9 More Grammys Than Other ‘The Voice’ Coaches Combined]
Extra: Blake Shelton and Chloe Kohanski won The Voice last year: here’s a cool video that shows Blake talking about Chloe’s talent, and how Chloe’s victory was inevitable: