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Blake Shelton announces another concert after promising Gwen 'one weekend left!'

BLAKE Shelton has announced another new show keeping him away from home. The country music star announced an exciting one-off concert that will set back his date to return to his Oklahoma home. In … Blake Shelton has announced another concert, Oklahoma is All for the Hall, which will set back his return date to Oklahoma home from his nationwide tour. The event, which is not part of the main tour, will be held on March 30 and is in aid of The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Despite this extension, Blake seemed excited about the end of his tour, which began in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on February 22 and ended in Wichita, Kansas, on March 29. Gwen Stefani is also preparing for a major concert with No Doubt at Coachella soon after Blake's extended run. There are concerns that Blake and Gwen's marriage may be at a difficult time due to their commitments to music.

Blake Shelton announces another concert after promising Gwen 'one weekend left!'

Published : 4 weeks ago by Katie Francis in Entertainment

Gwen has a major concert of her own coming up soon after Blake's extended run

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SHOW MUST GO ON Blake Shelton announces another concert just as tour finally ends after promising wife Gwen Stefani ‘one weekend left!’

BLAKE Shelton has announced another new show keeping him away from home.

The country music star announced an exciting one-off concert that will set back his date to return to his Oklahoma home.

In a new post on Instagram, Blake, 47, shared a montage of his performances so far.

The clip showed off moments from his nationwide tour, Back to the Honky Tonk, which took him across multiple states.

The tour started in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on February 22, and was end in Wichita, Kansas, on March 29.

"Moline & Wichita y'all ready to go #BackToTheHonkyTonk this week?! Then Tulsa... get ready for a very VERY special All For The Hall!!!! Come on!!!!" Blake captioned the post.

The Tulsa event, which isn't part of the main tour, is called Oklahoma is All for the Hall.

The benefit concert will take place on March 30, and is in aid of The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

However, despite his small extension, Blake previously seemed excited that his tour was almost over.

In a video shared by his wife, Gwen Stefani, 54, earlier in the week, Blake was filmed approaching his wife as he exclaimed, "One weekend left!"

Gwen was shown getting up on stage in Blake's clip, after the couple released their own song, Purple Irises.

However, some fans thought Blake was focusing on his tour instead of his exciting project with Gwen.

Blake was accused of snubbing Gwen after she promoted Purple Irises on Instagram earlier this month, while Blake stayed silent about the song.

The clip posted by Gwen showed private texts between herself and Blake which mirrored the lyrics to the single.

Blake didn't like or comment on post despite posting about his own tour, and fans were confused about his lack of interaction.

"Why didn’t Blake promote this?" asked one fan.

Not long after Blake's extended tour ends, Gwen will also be away as she takes the stage at Coachella with No Doubt.

The star will reunite with bassist Tony Kanal, guitarist Tom Dumont, and drummer Adrian Young almost 10 years since their last performance.

Now, the rock music legends will put on a show at Coachella, which is set over two weekends from April 12 to April 21.

While Gwen and Blake hope around the country for their music obligations, fans think they might be going through a difficult time in their marriage.

After the New Year, a source shared that Blake was "really upset" and "disappointed" that he couldn't spend the night with his wife, according to Life & Style.

Their insider also claimed that they were going through a rough patch, saying, “Gwen and Blake’s marriage is definitely in trouble."

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