It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas — especially in Tennessee. Under soft golden lights and the hum of anticipation, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are officially uniting their voices, their hearts, and their humor for a televised Christmas spectacular that’s already being hailed as “the warmest show of the season.”
Slated to air live from Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry on December 21, 2025, Christmas in Tennessee promises a night that blends country roots with California sparkle — a signature mix only Blake and Gwen could pull off. The couple, who’ve turned their love story into one of music’s most beloved fairy tales, say this year’s special will be “about joy, laughter, and reminding people what Christmas really feels like.”

A HOLIDAY SHOW BUILT FROM THE HEART
The concept began quietly last spring, when Blake and Gwen were brainstorming how to spend their holidays without being apart from family or fans. “We wanted to do something that felt like a big family get-together — not just another show,” Gwen said in an early interview.
That’s exactly what Christmas in Tennessee will be: a homecoming, a singalong, and a heartfelt celebration rolled into one. The stage design reportedly includes a life-sized rustic cabin, a glowing tree farm backdrop, and even a snow-covered walkway built to resemble the couple’s Oklahoma ranch during wintertime.
For Blake, it’s a return to the spirit of small-town Christmas — the kind he grew up with. “Where I come from,” he shared, “Christmas isn’t about flash. It’s about sitting by a fire, telling stories, and singing until your voice gives out. That’s the vibe we’re bringing — real, warm, and maybe a little bit wild.”
DUETS, SURPRISES, AND STAR-STUDDED GUESTS 🌟
The setlist alone is already making waves. From Blake’s soulful take on “Silent Night” to Gwen’s energetic pop twist on “Jingle Bells,” the night will span genres and generations. But fans are most excited about the return of their chemistry-filled duets — including a live orchestra rendition of “You Make It Feel Like Christmas” and an all-new song the couple co-wrote together titled “Tennessee Snow.”
According to producers, several surprise guests are set to appear — names being whispered include Reba McEntire, Luke Bryan, Kelly Clarkson, and even Elton John, who’s said to have recorded a secret piano segment for one of the closing numbers.
And in true Blake Shelton fashion, there’ll be plenty of laughter too. “You can’t put Blake in front of a camera and not expect jokes,” Gwen teased. “It’s going to be emotional, but also hilarious. That’s who he is — heart and humor in one cowboy hat.”

MORE THAN A CONCERT — A CELEBRATION OF GIVING 🎁
Beyond the lights and music, Christmas in Tennessee carries a deeper message. The event will raise funds for Redemption Ridge Foundation, a charitable organization the couple launched earlier this year to support families, shelters, and animal rescues across the South. Portions of ticket sales and streaming revenue will go directly toward providing free meals and gifts to underprivileged children during the holidays.
“This season isn’t just about performing,” Blake said. “It’s about giving. It’s about using what we’ve been blessed with to bring a little hope to people who need it most.”
Fans attending the live taping will be invited to bring blankets, toys, or canned goods — a simple gesture that reflects the show’s tagline: “Love is the greatest gift.”
THE MAGIC OF TOGETHERNESS
What makes this event truly special isn’t just the music or the star power — it’s the sincerity. Blake and Gwen have a way of turning even the biggest stage into a living room — a space where everyone feels welcome.
In rehearsal footage leaked earlier this month, Gwen can be seen laughing as Blake playfully messes up a lyric, then twirls her mid-song to applause from crew members. That unfiltered charm, fans say, is what makes them America’s favorite holiday couple.
“They make it feel like Christmas,” one fan wrote on social media. “Not just with the music — but with the love they share. You can feel it.”

COUNTDOWN TO A LEGENDARY NIGHT 🎄
As December approaches, the buzz only grows louder. Streaming platforms are already competing for rights to the replay, while ticket demand for the live event in Nashville shattered records within minutes. Local hotels are booked solid. Merch lines are forming. It’s not just a show — it’s becoming a cultural moment.
And somewhere between rehearsal harmonies and late-night cocoa runs, Blake and Gwen are simply doing what they’ve always done best — sharing joy, laughter, and love with the world.
“This is our favorite time of year,” Gwen said with a smile. “If you tune in, we hope you’ll feel like you’re right here with us — at home, in Tennessee, surrounded by music, laughter, and everything that makes Christmas… magical.”
Christmas in Tennessee 2025 premieres December 21, live from Nashville — where Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani promise to make the world stop, smile, and sing together once again.