Blake Shelton shared his exciting collaboration with a "very talented" woman and a group of men that's happening very soon.

The country music star said he will be teaming up with the Tony Award winner Kristen Chenoweth for an upcoming performance, showcasing their combined musical prowess.

Highlighted on the promotional flyer was the lineup of "very special friends" unveiled by the country singer, featuring Vince Gill, Wade Hayes, and The Swon Brothers, for an upcoming charity performance for "All For The Hall."

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Blake Shelton's New Career Partnership

Set to grace the stage in late March, the concert will be held at the Bok Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Blake Shelton said on an Instagram post, "Y'all knew I had something extra up my sleeve. The legendary [Vince Gill] will be joining us for All for the Hall, hosted by veteran TV and radio personality [Storme Warren] of TuneIn Radio's The Big 615!"

"This show is for a great cause, supporting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum," he added. I can't wait to see y'all there!"

According to The Sun, a sharp-eyed observer pointed out that Gwen, Blake's wife, was conspicuously absent from the lineup of performers.

"I hope Gwen gets to showcase her talent too!" the social media user commented.

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Gwen and Blake's Marriage

The revelation of his wife Gwen Stefani's exclusion from the performers' list raised eyebrows as it appeared that the couple was channeling their energies into individual business pursuits.

With just one week to go, the "Minimum Wage" singer shared an exciting update on his highly anticipated tour.

Meanwhile, at the beginning of February, Gwen also announced that she would embark on a journey to promote her cosmetics brand, GXVE Beauty, while her husband is on tour.

The "Hollaback Girl" singer also shared news of an anticipated reunion event in April with her old rock group, No Doubt, set to take place at Coachella.

During that period, a source disclosed that their hectic calendars made it increasingly challenging to carve out quality time for each other.

"Over the past few months, they have been noticeably apart more often," shared an insider with Life & Style magazine.

The dynamic between them has been challenging lately, with most of their interactions limited to texting and phone calls.

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton were once always together, but now there's been a shift in their closeness.

Their fans adore them as a couple, so hopefully, "this is just a phase that will pass soon," remarked the source.

In a separate event from the upcoming "All for the Hall" concert performance, the duo unveiled their latest duet, "Purple Irises." The song lyrics suggested that the track was a heartfelt expression of love, perhaps debunking any marital woes speculation.

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