BLAKE Shelton has gushed about how the fans love his wife, Gwen Stefani, at his concert in Canada.
On Friday night, Gwen, 54, shared her surprise appearance at the Rogers Place arena in a series of Instagram Stories.
In the first Story, The Voice alum pointed the camera at the packed crowd in Edmonton, Alberta.
A concert-goer shouted out Gwen’s name as soon as they spotted her.
In the following Story, she pointed the lens at her husband, Blake, 47, while the two were backstage.
The country singer seemed covered in sweat as he wore a western shirt.
“Did you hear them when you came out there?” he asked.
“I know,” Gwen replied.
“Oh my god! They love you in Canada,” Blake noted.
The packed crowd in Edmonton, Alberta can be heard cheering in the background.
In the following Story, Gwen shared her walk with Blake as they left the arena.
“Good show?” she asked.
Blake then ran his fingers through his soaking wet hair.
“Must be. Because my hair looks terrible,” he jokingly pointed out.
PERFORMING TOGETHER?
Gwen’s concert footage came about as she has been popping up at various shows on Blake’s Back To The Honkey Tonk tour.
In early March, the husband/wife duo performed together at the Cajundome Arena in Lafayette, Louisiana.
In the short video, the 54-year-old star stepped onto the stage with her hubby as they sang their duet single, Purple Irises.
Gwen dressed in a white and blue top with a matching skirt attached.
Blake strummed his guitar as he opted for a western shirt and denim jeans.
KEEPING BUSY
However, the Hollaback Girl singer has not been in attendance at all of his concert shows.
Gwen ditched his other performances at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan, and at the SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon, Canada.
She will also hit the road for her April reunion show at Coachella.
The former No Doubt frontwoman will reunite with her ex-bandmates, including guitarist Tom Dumont, drummer Adrian Young, and her ex, Tony Kanal, 53.
The exes dated for about seven years before splitting up in 1994.
‘CLEAR THE AIR’
Meanwhile, Blake hopped on social media and discussed his upcoming show in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the end of the month.
In early March, he took the time to explain that the All for the Hall concert is “not some weird awards ceremony thing.”
“It’s just a fun party night full of music,” Blake assured.
“It’s not some kind of a ceremony or weird dinner or something like that.”
“I know these things can be confusing but because I’ve had so many people ask me what it is, I thought I’d hop on here and clear the air,” he closed.