Get ready to be wowed! Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale’s 15-year-old son, Zuma, made his country music debut at his stepdad Blake Shelton’s bar, Ole Red, in Oklahoma on Monday night.
- Blake Shelton proudly introduced Zuma to the audience.
- Zuma sang Zach Bryan’s “Oklahoma Smokeshow” to a packed crowd.
- Social media was abuzz with praise for his performance.
- Blake Shelton has spoken about the joy of being a stepdad to Gwen Stefani’s kids.
Zuma, the 15-year-old son of Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale, stepped into the spotlight at his stepfather Blake Shelton’s bar, Ole Red, in Oklahoma on Monday night. Shelton, visibly pleased, introduced Zuma to an excited audience.
Zuma performed Zach Bryan’s 2022 track, “Oklahoma Smokeshow,” captivating the audience with his impressive vocals and guitar skills. The crowd erupted in cheers and applause, showing their appreciation for his talent.
A video was shared on X, capturing Shelton adjusting Zuma’s microphone to ensure perfect acoustics. Shelton’s proud expressions were evident as he watched from the other side of the stage.
Zuma’s performance drew rave reviews across social media. Comments like “Zuma sounds great!” and “He’s amazing! He has the Stefani genes + Blake’s influence” highlighted the admiration from fans.
Last year, Zuma’s older brother Kingston also had a surprise performance at Ole Red. Clearly, music runs in the family!
Blake Shelton has previously talked about his close relationship with Stefani’s children. In interviews, he shared how becoming a stepfather has changed him and how much he enjoys teaching the kids about music and life on the ranch.
Shelton has even mentioned taking a step back in his career to focus more on his family, stating, “This isn’t about me anymore and never will be again.”
Zuma’s debut performance was a night to remember, marking his promising entry into the world of country music.