Blake Shelton reveals 2025 'Friends & Heroes' tour dates and lineup
Blake Shelton's former 'The Voice' team member Emily Ann Roberts is also set to make an appearance
Blake Shelton is gearing up for a star-studded tour in 2025.
On Wednesday, September 5, the country star announced the dates for his highly anticipated Friends & Heroes Tour, a 12-stop North American journey that will feature some of his favourite artists, including Craig Morgan, Deana Carter, Trace Adkins, and former The Voice contestant Emily Ann Roberts.
"The Friends & Heroes Tour is one of my favourite tours because as a fan, I can’t think of a cooler concert to see," Shelton, 48, said in a statement via People Magazine.
He added that it's a treat to watch these iconic musicians perform their greatest hits night after night, while also introducing audiences to rising talent like Roberts.
Roberts, who competed on Shelton’s team during season nine of the hit singing reality competition, shared her excitement on Instagram, calling the tour a "DREAM COME TRUE."
The tour kicks off on Feb. 27 at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky, and will include stops in major cities like Boston, Atlanta, and Baltimore before concluding on March 22 at Bryce Jordan Center in State College, Pennsylvania.
Furthermore, The Voice judge is partnering with Propeller to support St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, offering fans the chance to win exclusive experiences while supporting a good cause.
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