For fans of Adam Levine on “The Voice” hoping that he would someday return to the red chair, he recently announced his future plans. In short, the Maroon 5 frontman won’t be returning to the show -- ever.

While answering questions from followers on his Instagram stories earlier this week, someone asked if he had plans of returning to the show at some point. “No thank you,” he responded.

Levine was one of the original judges and coaches on the show and appeared from 2011 until 2019. He won three seasons of “The Voice” with Javier Colon on Season 1, Tessanne Chin on Season 5 and Jordan Smith on Season 9.

Fans took their sadness to Twitter, wishing he would reconsider his decision.

The Maroon 5 singer announced last year that he was leaving the show to spend more time with his family. He has two young daughters, Dusty Rose and Gio Grace. Levine is a self-proclaimed stay-at-home dad now, according to Hollywood Reporter.

Despite his terse response about not return ing to the show, Levine has spoken highly of his experience on the hit NBC musical showcase.

"I really do miss it," he told Ellen DeGeneres during a recent appearance on her show. "I love the people that I met and worked with, and you all obviously know how I feel about [fellow coach] Blake [Shelton].

"I do miss it but I don't miss how much I had to work. I was constantly working for so many years — very lucky, very fortunate, very bless and all that — but to just be able to stop in this moment to spent time with my new young family and just have the greatest time ever. Now I'm a stay-at-home dad. I just stay at home and do very little."

What’s next for Levine is up in the air, and it seems as though he’s just enjoying time with his family by looking at his Instagram story.

There’s no official return date for “The Voice,” but fans should expect a February 2021 premiere, The Pioneer Woman reports.

Blake Shelton and Adam Levine
Singers Blake Shelton and Adam Levine attend NBC's 'The Voice' Season 7 Red Carpet Event at Universal CityWalk on November 24, 2014 in Universal City, California. Getty Images/ Jason Kempin