Gwen Stefani is singing her husband Blake Shelton's praises with a sweet throwback memory she shared while promoting her latest album, 'Bouquet.'
Gwen Stefani called her latest album, "Bouquet," a "love story" dedicated to her husband, Blake Shelton, during a TODAY appearance last November.
Shelton cleaned up at the People's Choice Awards this year, winning overall Favorite Album as well as Favorite Male Country Artist. He also performed his single "Every Time I Hear That Song" on the awards show stage as Stefani watched from the audience.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton speak glowingly about their relationship. She once described him as a dream come true for her.
Blake Shelton turned the attention to Gwen Stefani when he received a star on the Walk of Fame. Here's what he said about his marriage.
Gwen Stefani's son Zuma Rossdale is getting into country music. Blake proudly invited his stepson to the stage for a performance at his bar, Ole Red Tishomingo.
Here's how to see Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani, Jelly Roll, Luke Bryan and other concerts at the Coors Light Birds Nest at TPC Scottsdale.
There are so many things to love about Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton, and their voices being absolutely perfect together is just one of them. Back on December 20, just a few days before Christmas, the legendary former Coaches of The Voice gave fans a holiday treat: An impromptu and oh-so-casual acoustic performance of their 2017 Christmas hit,
While fans loved his new song "Texas", Blake Shelton shared what his son thought about his latest country single.
The WM Phoenix Open is at TPC Scottsdale in February. Here's where to park, when to see Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani and who can sit at the 16th hole.
Nine Inch Nail is going on tour this summer. The rock band announced its Peel It Back Tour 2025 on Wednesday and it’s their first live outing since 2022. Produced by Live Nation, it will kick off June 15 in Dublin and the band will play shows throughout Europe,
The Turf Club is the last of the great Springwood Avenue clubs on the West Side. Clarence Clemons and more played the spot in the 1960s.