The Voice officially has a start date for Season 13, returning to TV this fall with Miley Cyrus, Blake Shelton, Adam Levine and newly-added Jennifer Hudson in tow.

According to the show's Facebook page, Season 13 will premiere September 25 with the new slate of coaches, ready to whittle down some of the country's best talent and go head-to-head with each other for the win.

Shelton and Levine have been mainstays on The Voice since it began in 2011, and the other coaching seats have held several big names from varying genres: Christina Aguilera, Usher, Gwen Stefani, Alicia Keys, Pharrell Williams and others. Season 13 brings Cyrus back to The Voice her second season as a coach — the first go-round she used her country roots to compete with Shelton, who typically sweeps the country-leaning contestants from Day 1.

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It was recently announced that Kelly Clarkson will be getting her turn in a red spinning chair in Season 14, replacing Cyrus rather than working next to her, which Shelton considers dodging a bullet.

“I used to think that Miley Cyrus would be the person that talks the most ever in the history of this show,” Shelton tells Entertainment Tonight, deadpan. “Now that they brought in Kelly Clarkson. Oh. My. God. Thank God they’re at least on different seasons because my ears would fall off of my head. There would be no oxygen left in the room. Neither one of them could stop talking.”

As for Clarkson, she couldn’t be more pumped — and wants Shelton to know she’s in it for the gold when 2018 rolls around. “I’m so excited to join The Voice at NBC,” she says. “I can’t wait to turn my chair and see the faces of up-and-coming artists and provide them with the help and support they’ve needed to break into the industry. Watch out Shelton, I’m comin’ to win!!”

The Voice airs Monday and Tuesday nights on NBC.

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