Gwen Stefani shared a series of clips on her Instagram story earlier on Sunday to give her fans a behind the scenes look of her time at the Grand Ole Opry with husband, Blake Shelton.
The Sweet Escape singer, 52, explained that it was her first time ever visiting the iconic country music stage in Nashville, Tennessee.
The beauty shared an additional clip of herself wearing a glittery pink ensemble before she sang a duet with her husband and country singer, 46, in front of an excited and cheering crowd on Saturday night.
The talented pop singer donned a stylishly casual ensemble for her special visit to the famed country stage.
She opted for a pair of dark, ripped blue jeans along with a plain black T-shirt. Gwen added a red, white and green long-sleeved flannel over the shirt.
For a country flare, the Hollaback Girl hitmaker slipped into a pair of white, heeled boots with tassels on the back.
The No Doubt singer started her video series by showing a few reels of herself sitting in the back seat of a car as she was headed to the Grand Ole Opry.
At the start of the clip, Gwen stated, ‘I’m just for the first time ever, arriving at the Grand Ole Opry.’
She then turned her camera to give a quick glimpse of Blake sitting in the passenger seat as he looked out at the scenery through the window.
‘It’s happening. I’ve never been here before,’ the mom of three added while turning the camera back towards her.
The singer’s blonde locks were pulled back into a sleek, high ponytail to prevent any loose strands from falling into her face.
The star added a gold, glittery eye-shadow, along with a thick layer of black eyeliner and mascara. To blend with the color of her flannel shirt, she added a dark pink gloss to complete her daytime look.
Fun fact, I thought I had been to the Opry,’ Gwen explained. Blake jumped in, adding, ‘You sang on the Opry show, but it was during quarantine. We did it at Ole Red,’ which is a large bar and music venue also in Nashville that the country singer is in partnership with.
The next Instagram story hilariously showed the God’s Country hitmaker pretending an orange traffic cone was a megaphone and announcing, ‘Welcome to the Grand Ole Opry!’
The couple were then seen posing in front of the artist entrance at the music venue before Gwen led her fans on a small tour. ‘I’m giving a tour from the man himself,’ she stated, focusing her phone on Blake.
‘This place is so awesome. So, Blake has his own mailbox for fan mail,’ she explained.
The two then made their way to the stage door, with the country singer stating, ‘This is where it happens.’
Gwen showed a sneak peak of her husband practicing on stage with a guitar ahead of his performance.
She shared one last clip of herself in a completely different outfit comprised of an eye-catching, pink glittery ensemble.
‘I’m on the bus, Blake’s bus, and he invited me to come on stage here in Nashville at the Grand Ole Opry, legendary, so that’s happening. Pink!’ Her caption on the Instagram story showed, ‘Pretty in pink for @opry.’
According to Entertainment Tonight, Gwen received two standing ovations from the audience following her performance on the renowned country music stage. One of the songs she sang with Blake included their duet, Nobody But You.
In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Blake opened up about his focus on family.
‘Look, I love music and I love The Voice. I love all the cool things I get to do with my job, but those things all take a backseat now to Gwen and the kids and it’s just a new phase of my life,’ he revealed to the publication.
Since their marriage in 2021, Blake has become stepfather to Gwen’s three children, Kingston, Apollo, and Zuma, whom she shares with her ex-husband, Gavin Rossdale.
He also explained that due to his family priority, he isn’t in a rush to make new music. ‘I’m having fun putting out songs when I feel like it and luckily the record label allows me to do that.’
Blake was previously married to Kaynette Gern from 2003 until their divorce in 2006. He was also married to fellow country singer, Miranda Lambert, from 2011 to 2015.