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Gwen Stefani's 17 year old son, Kingston Rossdale, plays Ole Red

Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale's eldest son, Kingston Rossdale gave a surprise solo performance at Blake Shelton's Ole Red in Tishomingo, Oklahoma on Friday night.


"Although I'm not super country — anywhere near it; I'm sorry — I learned it in the country. So, let's connect a little bit more," Kingston tells the crowd in a video of his concert posted to social media.



Kingston Rossdale performs at Ole Red in Tishomingo, OK
Kingston Rossdale performs at Ole Red in Tishomingo, OK (Twitter)

As he exited the stage, the first-time performer was met by a smiling Shelton, who shook his stepson's hand, hugged him and patted him on the back.

"I mean, I'm not gonna let him close the show. I'm still in competition mode a little bit," Shelton quipped as he settled on a stool with his guitar. "I was trying to think, like, 'How do you follow that?'"


Shelton started to play the intro to 'Don't Speak' a smash for the 90's band No Doubt (which Stefani fronted). This was Stefani's cue to enter the stage a begin to sing the iconic song.


The superstar couple went on to sing their two chart-topping duets, "Nobody But You" and "Happy Anywhere"


"You guys, I'm sure a lot of you can imagine how stressful this night has been for Gwen," Shelton told the crowd. "Seriously, give it up for Kingston Rossdale. We knew what a great artist he is; we had no idea what kind of live performer he would be. I thought that was incredible."



Kington Rossdale, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, Apollo Rossdale and Zuma Rossdale at the premiere of Ugly Dolls
Kington Rossdale, Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, Apollo Rossdale and Zuma Rossdale ©Lisa OConnor/AFF-USA

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