Gwen Stefani is singing her husband Blake Shelton's praises with a sweet throwback memory she shared while promoting her latest album, 'Bouquet.'
Shelton cleaned up at the People's Choice Awards this year, winning overall Favorite Album as well as Favorite Male Country Artist. He also performed his single "Every Time I Hear That Song" on the awards show stage as Stefani watched from the audience.
February also brings concerts to Phoenix by Luke Bryan, Nickelback, Tiesto, Randy Travis, GloRilla, Fall Out Boy, the Killers, Amy Grant and COIN.
Gwen Stefani stops by TODAY to answer 8 questions before 8 a.m.! Don’t miss the GRAMMY award winner as she opens up about the making of her album, 'Bouquet', her musical journey and how writing music makes her feel “worthy”.
Just because Blake Shelton is a super successful country star who's happily married to Gwen Stefani doesn't mean he's without regrets. In a recent interview with CMT, the former The Voice coach opened up about one of the biggest mistakes he ever made—and why he'll never commit the same lapse in judgment again.
Morgan Wallen is playing State Farm Stadium for two nights. Other big artists include Chris Stapleton, Kacey Musgraves, Randy Travis and Luke Bryan.
The Voice alum Ryan Whyte Maloney had died at age 44. The musician, who competed on the NBC competition show in 2014, died by suicide, the Clark County Coroner confirmed to People. Maloney received a four-chair turn for his The Voice Season 6 blind audition song,
WM Phoenix Open, known as "The Greatest Show on Grass," is set to return to Scottsdale in early February, promising a week of world-class golf and entertainment.
Miranda Lambert shared a heartwarming set of photos with her husband Brendan McLoughlin in honor of their 6th wedding anniversary
The former mentor on The Voice sat down with CMT to talk about one of the biggest regrets in his life and it’s one of the forever variety.
The WM Phoenix Open 2025 at TPC Scottsdale has a new headliner on Feb. 8 after the original act backed out. What to know about tickets, refunds.
Celebrate the Year of the Snake and experience the sights, sounds, and tastes of the 35th Annual Phoenix Chinese Week Lunar New Year Festival. Enjoy continuous live entertainment, including dragon and lion dances, folk dances, musical performances, tai chi, martial arts demonstrations, and delicious Asian food trucks.