Nearly four years after making history as the first-ever group to win The Voice, sibling trio Girl Named Tom is stepping back onto the stage that launched their career. The Season 21 champions have officially confirmed their return for The Voice Season 29, after receiving a special invitation from their former coach, Kelly Clarkson.
This time, however, the journey looks very different. In what’s being called the “Battle of Champions,” coaches Kelly Clarkson, Adam Levine, and John Legend won’t just mentor new contestants — they’ll also bring back some of their past artists to face off in high-stakes sing-offs. Clarkson made her choice clear, calling on her powerhouse trio to represent her legacy.
The announcement sent a wave of excitement through fans who have followed Girl Named Tom’s rise since their emotional Season 21 win. Known for their tight harmonies and heartfelt storytelling, the group has since built a devoted fanbase and toured extensively, proving that their Voice victory was just the beginning. Now, they’ll return not just to relive their glory, but to battle some of the show’s best.
The format itself raises the stakes higher than ever. During the Knockouts, the returning alumni will compete in one-on-one sing-offs judged by none other than former Voice coach CeeLo Green. The coach with the most alumni victories will earn a massive advantage: a guaranteed second artist in the Season 29 finale.
Clarkson won’t be the only one with reinforcements. Adam Levine is bringing back two of his champions — Season 1 winner Javier Colon and fan-favorite Season 9 winner Jordan Smith. John Legend is counting on Season 16 winner Maelyn Jarmon and Season 27 finalist Renzo, the only non-winner among the returning lineup. With just six slots filled, the showdown is shaping up to be a clash of Voice heavyweights.
For Girl Named Tom, the return carries both pressure and promise. They’re not only representing Clarkson’s coaching record but also the honor of being the first and only trio to win the show. With years of growth and experience under their belt, fans are eager to see how their artistry has evolved since their Season 21 victory.
Season 29 of The Voice is set to air early next year, and the All-Star Showdown will tape on September 6. Tickets for the live audience were quickly claimed online, as fans rushed to witness the highly anticipated return of familiar faces.
One thing is certain: when Girl Named Tom steps onto that stage again, it won’t just be a nostalgic comeback — it’ll be a chance to prove they belong among the best champions in Voice history.





