Blake Shelton’s Stepson Kingston Performs At Ole Red: WATCH
Last week, Blake touted that he would feature a brand new debut artist in his first live performance at his Ole Red Bar in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, on Friday (8/11). That new artist turned out to be his stepson, Kingston Rossdale, his wife Gwen’s oldest child with her ex-husband, rocker Gavin Rossdale.
A fan who attended Blake’s performance, which also featured his wife Gwen on stage, captured Kingston’s performance and posted it to TikTok. They posted the entire three-minute-plus performance.
Kingston performed confidently in the video as one guitar played accompanied him on the song. After his impressive performance, Kingston told the packed bar, who cheered for him, “Love you guys, thank you for being here! Thank you, it means everything to me, really. I hope you guys had a great night; enjoy yourselves!” See the clip here.
The same fan posted a clip of Blake and Gwen performing together at Ole Red on Friday (8.11). She wrote along with the clip, “POV: you live in the same small town as Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani and get to see them perform together EVERY YEAR.”
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Shelton will present his fellow Oklahoman Toby Keith with the “Country Icon Award” at the inaugural People’s Choice Country Awards, which will take place in September at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House.
The award will honor Keith for “his decades-long career as a groundbreaking musician, humanitarian, and entrepreneur.” The honor will also recognize his career as a musician, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. Toby has scored 32 No.1 singles and has sold 40 million albums.
Early in his career, almost 20 years ago (2004), Blake toured and opened shows for Toby Keith nationwide. At the time, he told me, “Toby is one of those guys that is so famous and so big, and he is one of those artists that’s just worldwide. You don’t have to be a country music fan to be a Toby Keith fan. It’s just way bigger than that. I step on stage with over 20 thousand people per night, and 15,000 of them may or may not have ever heard of me. Touring with Toby has probably been the biggest break I’ve had since I started doing this.”