Blake Shelton had Vegas buzzing as he rocked the stage at the brand-new Ole Red bar in Las Vegas, Nevada. The country star celebrated the grand opening of his latest spot on Tuesday evening (April 16) with a special surprise in store for fans.

Raising a glass to the roaring crowd, Shelton declared, “Now I’m officially on this stage doing my own concert for the first time.” Capturing the magic, he shared a reel on Instagram showcasing the highlights of the unforgettable night.

But the real cherry on top? A surprise appearance by none other than Shelton’s wife, Gwen Stefani. Fresh off her electrifying No Doubt reunion at Coachella, Stefani jetted back from Nashville to join her husband on stage for a couple of their iconic duets, including “Nobody but You” and “Happy Anywhere.”

Stefani couldn’t resist sharing the excitement, posting a video on her Instagram story from backstage as she watched Shelton work his magic on stage, along with some “coolest girls at the club” in the front row.

This power couple has been on fire lately, with their recent collaboration "Purple Irises" setting hearts ablaze. They debuted the track at Stefani’s headline gig at the Super Bowl LVIII TikTok Tailgate in Vegas earlier this year, and since then, they've taken it to Jimmy Kimmel Live on Valentine's Day and rocked it at the 2024 Country Radio Seminar in Nashville.

The Vegas Ole Red joins a lineup of already-thriving spots in Tishomingo, Oklahoma; Orlando, Florida; Gatlinburg, Tennessee; Nashville, Tennessee, and the Nashville Airport, adding another vibrant notch to Shelton’s expanding empire.

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