Blake Shelton dropped a new update regarding his upcoming show in Oklahoma, leading fans to call him out for not prioritizing his marriage to Gwen Stefani.
The former "The Voice" coach previously announced his upcoming Back to the Honky Tonk tour with Dustin Lynch and Emily Ann Roberts as special guests. He also shared the progress of his other businesses while seemingly dodging the alleged issues surrounding his and Stefani's marriage.
Blake Shelton Receives Negative Comments From Fans
On Shelton's Instagram page, he announced the beginning of his ticket selling for his upcoming tour leg.
While fans were delighted over the announcement, others slammed him for setting aside Stefani.
The Sun quoted one commenter, "I won't want to go because he should be trying to make his marriage work before more concerts."
Other followers previously shared similar comments when he posted a photo of himself with Lauren Alaina.
"You need to start spending time with your wife before you lose her," one chimed in, while another wrote, "Gwen did a mistake trusting you."
Shelton and Stefani spent New Year's Eve apart due to their respective gigs. After their absences on each other's social media posts, an insider told Life & Style how upset the "Nobody But You" singer had been that he could not spend the night with Stefani.
"Gwen and Blake's marriage is definitely in trouble," the source claimed. "Lately, they've been at odds about everything from career decisions and the parenting of her three boys to where they spend most of their time."
The married couple's tension reportedly grew, leading them to drift apart.
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Where Will Blake Shelton Hold His Tour?
Shelton will become busier in the next few months as part of his tour leg. See the full dates and venues below -
February 22 - Hershey, Pennsylvania, Giant Center
February 23 - Detroit, Michigan, Little Caesars Arena
February 24 - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Fiserv Forum
February 29 - Lafayette, Louisiana, Cajundome
March 1 - Austin, Texas, Moody Center
March 2 - Bossier City, Louisiana, Brookshire Grocery Arena
March 7 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, Sasktel Centre
March 8 - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Rogers Place
March 9 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Scotiabank Saddledome
March 14 - Spokane, Washington, Spokane Arena
March 15 - Tacoma, Washington, Tacoma Dome
March 16 - Portland, Oregon, Moda Center
March 21 - Fresno, California, Save Mart Center
March 22 - Palm Springs, California, Acrisure Arena
March 23 - Glendale, Arizona, Desert Diamond Arena
March 27 - Moline, Illinois, Vibrant Arena at the Mark
March 29 - Wichita, Kansas, Intrust Bank Arena
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