Blake Shelton: What Fans Expect From Him
Blake Shelton wrapped “One hell of a tour” last week (3/31), closing out his 2024 “Back To The Honky Tonk Tour” with a show in Tulsa with special guests to benefit the Country Music Hall of Fame. He posted a photo of all the crew and band on his Instagram, thanking the people who make his shows happen.
Blake Shelton wrapped “One Hell Of A Tour”
Blake captioned the post to his almost seven million Instagram followers, “This was one hell of a tour y’all!!! Let’s hear it for the band and crew that worked so hard every day to help us give y’all the best show!!!! @dustinlynchmusic and @emilyann_music, it was a blast having y’all join the honky tonk!!! I love country music!!!! #BackToTheHonkyTonk.”
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His Show
I’ve talked to Blake many times through the years about his concerts and what he brings to fans each night on the road. Just a few months after winning the CMA’s Entertainer of the Year in 2012, he told me about the pressure he felt to up the ante on his show after winning the big award.
He told me at the time, “The only thing I’ve really done is try to put together a cool setlist. It’s fun now putting together a set list because it’s neat to be in a place where it’s like, ‘Man, I can’t do all these singles; it would take too long.’ To have that luxury and to be that lucky is unbelievable to me because the first ten years of touring, it was like, ‘Well, we’ll do ‘All My Exes Live in Texas’ and ‘Friends in Low Places,’ and that will get the crowd going till I get to one of my songs.”
He added, “You know you’re trying to fill up your set with whatever. And now I have a full set of just hits.”
What Fans Expect Of Him
Blake said his fan base expects a little more than just hearing his songs at his show. He offered, “I think people come to my shows to hear as much comedy as they do music, which I don’t know. I’m not really good at that stuff, but for some reason, they expect that from me, so I have to go off on some rants. And there has to be a little banter up there, or I think the crowd feels like they got robbed a little bit, so I try to keep that in there as much as I can.”
Blake in concert in Nashville in 2021 with his wife, Gwen Stefani.
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2012 CMA Entertainer of the Year
Shelton told me of winning the top CMA Award at the time, “The Entertainer of the Year thing, thinking about that going into touring, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t thinking, ‘Man, I hope… Does that mean I have to shoot out of a cannon now?’ What does that mean? Fireworks is there. Fire: I don’t know [about that]. If doing what I did got me that, I better just keep being that guy.”
Blake winning the 2012 CMA ETOTY Award.
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