Blake Shelton Takes a Stand Against Dry January and Celebrates No. 1 Single with Gwen Stefani in Las Vegas Residency

Blake Shelton recently addressed the rumors surrounding his marriage to Gwen Stefani and took a stand against the idea of Dry January. During his Las Vegas show at Caesars Palace’s Colosseum, Shelton performed his hit song "Pour Me Drink" with Post Malone, which won them the CMA Award for Musical Event of the Year. Shelton expressed his disapproval of Dry January, urging the crowd to enjoy the night and not participate in the alcohol-free month.
Shelton's Las Vegas residency includes new songs like "Stay Country or Die Tryin’," which recently became his 31st No. 1 single. He celebrated this achievement with the audience, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the moment and not restricting oneself from celebrating. The show featured a special duet with his wife, Gwen Stefani, where she harmonized with him in a prerecorded video displayed on a large screen.
Despite ongoing rumors about their relationship, Shelton and Stefani continue to support each other both personally and professionally. Shelton's performances in Las Vegas have been well-received, and his music continues to resonate with fans. The couple's collaboration on stage reflects their strong bond and shared passion for music.