Blake Shelton Introduces Gwen Stefani's Teen Son To The Stage In Oklahoma

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Blake Shelton delivered a pop-up performance at his bar in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, and he shared the stage with stepson Zuma Rossdale, 15.

Shelton announced on his social media pages on Monday (July 29) that he would stop by his Oklahoma bar later that evening “to grab some food and thought I’d hop up and play 3 or 4 songs!” Gwen Stefani shared a video on her Instagram story of Shelton’s solo rendition of “Pour Me A Drink,” his recently-released collaboration with Post Malone. The song is one of several duets that appears on Posty's highly-anticipated country album, F-1 Trillion, arriving on August 16.

Shelton introduced Zuma to the Ole Red stage. The crowd cheered and applauded as he arrived in a cowboy hat and took a seat with his guitar. Zuma covered Zach Bryan's “Oklahoma Smokeshow” during the performance. The young singer is one of three sons Stefani shares with ex-husband and musician Gavin Rossdale, along with Kingston, 18, and Apollo, 10. Shelton has embraced his role as a stepfather since marrying Stefani in 2021.

The country star met Stefani in 2014, when they were both coaching on The Voice. They confirmed their relationship the following year, and announced their engagement in 2020. They got married on Shelton’s Tishomingo ranch on July 3, 2021. Stefani shared photos from the couple’s wedding day as she celebrated their third anniversary earlier this month. Shelton said in a recent Entertainment Tonight interview that his “Purple Irises” duet partner has changed his life “in every possible way…if I could have a repeat of these past 10 years [together, that] would be perfect.”

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