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.
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."
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