February 24, 2026 - 14:25

Country music superstar Blake Shelton is preparing for an exclusive performance at his own Ole Red bar and restaurant in Nashville. The private concert is scheduled for Monday, April 29, offering fans a rare, intimate show from the multi-award-winning artist.
In a novel approach to ticket distribution, there will be no traditional public sale. Instead, aspiring attendees must visit any Ole Red location across the country to enter for a chance to win tickets. The details regarding the specific entry process and the timing of the promotion are expected to be announced shortly.
The event underscores Shelton's ongoing commitment to his Ole Red brand, which has become a staple of entertainment in its host cities, including Nashville, Gatlinburg, Orlando, and his home state of Oklahoma. This private show is poised to be a highlight of the venue's calendar, leveraging Shelton's widespread popularity and his reputation for high-energy live performances. Fans are already anticipating the unique setlist and atmosphere that such a special, invite-only event will provide.
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