This marks the second TV project the pop star will be working on in 2016.
The Voice can breathe a sigh of relief that the knockout rounds aren't live.
Miley Cyrus revealed on Wednesday that she will serve as the singing competition's key adviser during the upcoming season, joining the ranks of Rihanna, Taylor Swift, and Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, who offered up advice to the contestants in past cycles.
"Lickin @xtina buttonz!" she wrote on Instagram. Because, naturally, she has to lick something.
"When Miley speaks everyone pays attention. Our artists are very lucky to have the benefit of her instincts and wisdom," NBC's Paul Telegdy said in a statement. "Our viewers will be treated to an inside look at one of the brightest minds in music and the entertainment industry who is at the forefront of pop culture."
The Voice's 10th season premieres on Feb. 29, when Christina Aguilera will rejoin the coaches in place of Gwen Stefani, alongside Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, and Pharrell Williams. (Hey NBC, could we ever get two female coaches at once?)
This marks Miley's second TV gig of the year, as it was recently announced that she will co-star with Elaine May in Woody Allen's first TV series, a 1960s period piece on Amazon. "F**k yeah!" the pop star wrote on Instagram.
"I had claimed 2016 to be my year of 'chillin the f**k out' but next to my bed for a few years now has been this portrait of W.A. & I was looking into his eyes when I got the call," she explained.
Now, find out what Chris Hemsworth had to say to ET about the possibility of little brother Liam Hemsworth reconciling with Miley: