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Watch Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale’s son Zuma perform country music debut at Blake Shelton’s bar
By Riley Cardoza,
8 hours ago
Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale’s son is following in his stepdad’s footsteps.
Zuma made his country music debut at Blake Shelton’s Ole Red bar in Oklahoma on Monday.
Before the 15-year-old took the stage, the “God’s Country” singer introduced his stepson to the cheering crowd and helped get his mics adjusted, as captured in fan video .
Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale’s son Zuma performed at Blake Shelton’s bar on Monday. JamieMc73/Twitter The 15-year-old took the stage at Ole Red Monday night. JamieMc73/Twitter Shelton introduced the teen prior to his performance. gwenstefani/Instagram
The teenager stepped out with a guitar in hand, playing the instrument on a stool in a cowboy hat, jeans and boots.
The 18-year-old cut a casual figure in a baggy Carhartt tee and jeans as he sang.
They are also the parents of sons Kingston and Apollo. Getty Images The former couple broke up in 2015. Rich Polk
He concluded by thanking the audience, saying, “Love you guys, thank you for being here! Thank you, it means everything to me, really. I hope you guys had a great night. Enjoy yourselves!”
Kingston was born in 2006, followed by Zuma two years later and their now-10-year-old brother, Apollo, in 2014.
Stefani, 54, and Rossdale, 58, called it quits in 2015.
She moved on with Shelton that same year. gwenstefani/Instagram
She and her fellow “Voice” coach got married in July 2021.
Shelton gushed to Entertainment Tonight in April about getting a “different kind of self-worth” from helping the L.A.M.B. designer raise her boys.
In May, Rossdale said Zuma had “the country bug.” gwenstefani/Instagram “It’s the last thing I want to hear in my house,” the rocker said. gwenstefani/Instagram
He spoke about his plans to “teach them country,” from music to “being out on [his] ranch” in Oklahoma.
The following month, Rossdale told Us Weekly that Zuma had “the country bug” — but claimed he had “no idea where he got it.”
The Bush frontman joked, “[It] the last thing I want to hear in my house, really, to be honest. … That’s how much I love him. I will support him making any music. Even the blues.”
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