Overall Rating
4.6
By kdohl
Awesome show!
Only bad thing I can say is he didn’t sing playboys of the southwestern world. Otherwise it was great!
By notmyrealname123456
Blake’s ok if you’re a huge fan. Just ok.
I like Blake’s music,but I’m not a huge fan. I went with people who are huge fans.Even they said he was drinking during the show, which might’ve been the reason the sound quality was “off”. Blake does good overall...but isn’t “great”.
By MMJCS
Amazing!
This was by far the best concert I have been too. Luke and Blake were amazing. They put on a great show.
By DebbyDE3
Blake and Shelton...what could be better
Great show with Blake. He even brought Gwen out to sing one song. Trace joined him late in the show. The two of them are great together.
As the genre's chief ambassador, Blake Shelton has been delivering country music to a diverse audience for more than 20 years.
With 28 #1 singles, 52 million singles and 13 million albums sold and nearly 11 Billion Global Streams, Shelton has received numerous awards, including six ACMs, three AMAs, ten CMAs, 11 CMTs and six People's Choice, among many others.
As an original coach on the Emmy Award-winning television show The Voice, Shelton brought a steady diet of current and classic country music to the NBC primetime audience. After 23 seasons and nine championships, he left the show in May of 2023.
Shelton has a wide array of shows in 2025, with his "Live In Las Vegas" Residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The residency will occur on February 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, and 15. His "Friends And Heroes" Tour will Kick off February 27 in Lexington, KY, and feature Craig Morgan, Deana Carter & Trace Adkins with very special guest Emily Ann Roberts.
The Grand Ole Opry member also remains focused on his Ole Red partnership with Ryman Hospitality, with locations currently in Tishomingo, Nashville, Gatlinburg, Orlando, and most recently, Las Vegas, with a stand-alone venue complete with a roof-top stage and bar on the Las Vegas strip.
A noted humanitarian, Shelton has helped raise millions of dollars for children's hospitals, disaster relief organizations, food banks, and the OK POP Museum, and he wrapped the "Back To The Honky Tonk" Tour in March with a special show in Tulsa titled Blake Shelton & Friends: Oklahoma Is All For The Hall. It featured fellow Oklahomans Ronnie Dunn, Kristin Chenoweth, Vice Gill, and others and raised more than $750,000 for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.