Yesterday, February 5, Blake Shelton opened his Las Vegas residency with a sold-out concert at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace and he performed 20+ songs during 90 minutes. Blake said that the residency is a big deal for him. Check out an article from People Magazine below:
Blake Shelton is finding a home in the neon light of Las Vegas.
On Feb. 5, the country superstar kicked off his Las Vegas residency show at Caesars Palace’s Colosseum, and he wasted no time, coming on stage to “Pour Me a Drink,” his song with Post Malone.
“This is a big deal for me. This is the first night of my very first residency anywhere. It just happens to be at Caesars. That’s pretty cool,” he told the crowd of 4,300.
“I’ve been coming to Las Vegas for a long, long time, so I know what my job is here tonight. I know what we’re all doing here,” added Shelton. “We’re here to make memories that we’re going to pretend like we don’t remember, and my job tonight is to provide a soundtrack for your trip to Las Vegas.”
The 90-minute show was classic Shelton, as he rattled off hit after hit from his deep catalog, sipped booze from a plastic black cup on stage and often bantered with the crowd. During one moment, he noticed a fan’s custom-made t-shirt that said: “Still not a Swiftie. I’m a Sheltie.”
“That’s gonna be a YouTube moment. That’s gonna be on social media,” he said after reading the shirt’s message out loud. “Taylor Swift’s gonna have me killed.”
Still, Shelton brought the crowd alive while energetically playing newer songs, such as “Texas,” but he also thrilled the crowd with classics, such as “Austin,” “Some Beach” and “Home.” He also delved into several duets with his wife, Gwen Stefani, who harmonized with her husband in a prerecorded video on an oversized screen behind him.
“This is too much fun to be work,” he said later in the show. “There’s some kind of added pressure when you do Las Vegas, like everybody is waiting for the trapeze people or some dancers to come down.”
By the end of the evening, Shelton was flying high from his no-frills, all-substance concert, telling the crowd it was a night he’ll “never forget.”
While the six-show run is a long time coming, Shelton recently joked that he has to use the word “residency” delicately around Stefani, who had a three-year residency show in Vegas from 2018 to 2021. In total, she performed her Just a Girl show 57 times.
Check out some photos from the concert:
Tours > 2025 | Blake Shelton: Live in Las Vegas > Feb 5, 2025 – The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas
Check out videos:
Blake Shelton talking to the crowd at the opening night of his Las Vegas' residency at Caesars Palace (February 5, 2025). pic.twitter.com/65B3trXqYP
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 6, 2025
Blake Shelton performing 'I’ll Name the Dogs' at the opening night of his residency in LAs Vegas, at Caesars Palace (February 5, 2025). pic.twitter.com/fnXETwQ9rg
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 6, 2025
More videos of Blake Shelton performing 'I’ll Name the Dogs' at the opening night of his residency in Las Vegas, at Caesars Palace (February 5, 2025). pic.twitter.com/PdyRVxCaUp
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 6, 2025
Blake Shelton performing 'Sangria' at the opening night of his residency in LAs Vegas, at Caesars Palace (February 5, 2025). pic.twitter.com/MtUKdOGAAE
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 6, 2025
Another video of Blake Shelton performing 'Sangria' at the opening night of his residency in Las Vegas, at Caesars Palace (February 5, 2025). pic.twitter.com/GRSTf2WdEm
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 6, 2025
Blake Shelton performing 'Pour Me a Drink' at the opening night of his residency in LAs Vegas, at Caesars Palace (February 5, 2025). pic.twitter.com/vaX5tzZa0R
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 6, 2025
Blake Shelton performing 'Ol' Red' at the opening night of his residency in LAs Vegas, at Caesars Palace (February 5, 2025). pic.twitter.com/uMJtr5uCUV
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 6, 2025
Another video of Blake Shelton performing 'Ol' Red' at the opening night of his residency in LAs Vegas, at Caesars Palace (February 5, 2025). pic.twitter.com/piMeNhN1PS
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 6, 2025
Blake Shelton performing 'Texas' at the opening night of his residency in Las Vegas, at Caesars Palace (February 5, 2025). pic.twitter.com/PSv4xf888I
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 6, 2025
Blake Shelton performing 'Austin' at the opening night of his residency in Las Vegas, at Caesars Palace (February 5, 2025). pic.twitter.com/u1za224rUA
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 6, 2025
Blake Shelton performing 'Neon Light' at the opening night of his residency in Las Vegas, at Caesars Palace (February 5, 2025). pic.twitter.com/EwoHhHXfCW
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 6, 2025
Another video of Blake Shelton performing 'Nobody But You' at the opening night of his residency in Las Vegas, at Caesars Palace (February 5, 2025). pic.twitter.com/d4kmEEkA6G
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 6, 2025
Recently, during the shootings for ‘The Voice’ blind auditions, Adam Levine got trolled by a surprise Blake Shelton cameo during the taping: a tape from Blake’s voice started to play when Kelsea Ballerini pressed her button. Check out the video below:
Last Saturday, 1, Blake Shelton took the stage at the WMOpen in Scottsdale, Arizona, to perform for hundreds of fans and his concert happened after Gwen Stefani‘s. Check out the pictures below:
Concerts > 2025 > Feb 1 – WMOpen in Scottsdale, Arizona
These are the songs that made the setlist when Blake Shelton played the WM Phoenix Open:
“Pour Me a Drink”
“I’ll Name the Dogs”
“Sangria”
“Neon Light”
“Sure Be Cool If You Did”
“A Guy With a Girl”
“Drink On It”
“Happy Anywhere”
“Honey Bee”
“Some Beach”
“Ol’ Red”
“Austin”
“Texas”
“All My Exes Live In Texas” (George Strait cover)
“Mountain Music” (Alabama cover)
“God’s Country”
“Hillbilly Bone”
“Boys ‘Round Here”
“God Gave Me You”
Check out some videos from when Blake took the stage:
Blake Shelton performing 'Pour Me a Drink' during his concert on the 16th Hole at the Phoenix Open in Phoenix, Arizona (February 1, 2025). pic.twitter.com/z3hXFf9h7D
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 2, 2025
Blake Shelton performing 'Sure Be Cool If You Did' during his concert on the 16th Hole at the Phoenix Open in Phoenix, Arizona (February 1, 2025). pic.twitter.com/HC4ry0Xfkd
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 2, 2025
Blake Shelton performing 'Austin' during his concert on the 16th Hole at the Phoenix Open in Phoenix, Arizona (February 1, 2025). pic.twitter.com/5QH3PQCb70
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 2, 2025
Blake Shelton speaks about Gwen Stefani being booked for the same concert as him on stage of Phoenix Open in Arizona (February 1, 2025). pic.twitter.com/rVNFYc3hzA
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 2, 2025
Blake Shelton performing 'Happy Anywhere' during his concert on the 16th Hole at the Phoenix Open in Phoenix, Arizona (February 1, 2025). pic.twitter.com/RdA9GuQRs6
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 2, 2025
Blake Shelton wearing a cowgirl hat during his concert on the 16th Hole at the Phoenix Open in Arizona (February 1, 2025). pic.twitter.com/sb83GrjQUW
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 2, 2025
Blake Shelton thanking the crowd for being so nice to him and to his wife, Gwen Stefani, during his concert on the 16th Hole at the Phoenix Open in Arizona (February 1, 2025). pic.twitter.com/nArEfHmor4
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 3, 2025
Blake Shelton on stage on 16th Hole at the Phoenix Open in Arizona (February 21, 2025). pic.twitter.com/LFytQZCZiR
— Blake Shelton Fan (@blakesheltonus) February 3, 2025
Adam Levine is returning to ‘The Voice’ for the Season 27 and he spoke about Blake Shelton in a recent interview for People Magazine, where he discussed his relationship with his former co-worker. Check it out below:
Adam Levine is excited to make his grand return to The Voice, but knows it’ll feel a little different without his best buddy, Blake Shelton.
Still, that won’t prevent the Maroon 5 frontman from making some jokes at Shelton’s expense.
“The best part about being back with The Voice Family is that I don’t have to deal with Blake Shelton,” Levine, 45, quips while chatting with PEOPLE in this week’s issue about his return to the NBC hit series. “I just don’t like him. So, it’s been great not having to be around him. He’s a bad friend…”
“I’m just kidding,” he clarifies. “Of course, I love Blake. And I had to open with a Blake joke because he’s not on the show anymore, yet they still continue.”
Levine and Shelton, 48, were among the four original coaches when The Voice premiered in 2011. The Maroon 5 frontman remained on the show until 2019 when he left after 16 seasons, and Shelton followed a few years later in May 2023 after 23 seasons. During their tenure on the show together, the two became close friends while also poking fun at one another with playful insults and jokes.
Recently, Blake Shelton sat down with CMA to talk about a lot of things, including the influence of George Strait, his most recent hit song, ‘Texas’, and his 2025 Vegas residency. Check out the video below:
In the latest episode of The High Notes, we sit down with the one and only Blake Shelton to talk about his new single, ”Texas,” and the lasting influence of George Strait’s music on his career—even before he decided to pursue Country Music. Blake shares how Strait’s ability to stay true to himself while continuing to push musical boundaries has been a guiding example for him. We also dive into his plans for his upcoming tour and Vegas residency, as Blake reveals how he manages to juggle everything he has going on. Plus, you won’t want to miss a hilarious behind-the-scenes moment with The Swan Brothers and Blake that’ll have you laughing out loud!