For a good chunk of the past month, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani were both in Las Vegas – but on different sides of the strip.
Gwen, 56, is currently fronting a No Doubt reunion residency at the Sphere, which kicked off on May 6 and will continue on until June 13.
Blake, 49, recently completed another leg of his own residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, spanning May 9 to May 24, wrapping just before Memorial Day.
While Gwen remains in Sin City for her following dates, Blake is taking some time to shout her out from the sidelines (as can be seen in the video below), and give their ranch in Oklahoma a bit of TLC after extended periods away.
With a new update on her Instagram Stories, the “Cool” singer shared that after a few years of trying with their at-home garden, they were finally able to Bells-of-Ireland, all thanks to some good tending from the “God Gave Me You” hitmaker.
“We got our first harvest of bells of Ireland!!” Gwen enthused in a clip, tagging her husband. “Finally cracked the code after three years of trying.” She followed it up with a snap of Blake caring for the fresh growth.
During an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in December 2025, Gwen spoke about the expectations the group placed on the reunion residency after going viral over their Coachella comeback the year prior.
“We’re excited,” she said. “We did Coachella and it was so unbelievably amazing… And we were kinda talking for a while. We do everything slow, it seems like.”
“But we were talking for years, again. And trying to find that thing that would be, you know, as good, you know? And I think the Sphere is, like, the future. It’s kind of a cross between a concert and a movie.”
The hope for the shows is to be driven by nostalgia. “I want people to come and make it feel really nostalgic. Like they’re back in time. ‘Remember this? Remember this, guys? This is what we did together,'” adding that she knows “it’s gonna be so awesome.”
Blake, for his part, opened up to Forbes recently about how important it is for him to be performing songs that mean the most to him on stage in this new phase of his career. “Now that I’ve gotten to this point in my life, if I’m giving up some time in Oklahoma, it needs to be for something that I know is going to count.”
Life on their shared ranch in Tishomingo is really where he finds the most fulfillment. “I don’t even care if I miss an opportunity by not responding to a text or a phone call. It’s really the only way I can maintain some sanity.”
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