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Blake Shelton, a country star who coached on NBC’s “The Voice,” will perform in Greenville and North Charleston in 2025.

A longtime country music legend and coach on NBC’s “The Voice” will perform in Greenville in 2025.

Blake Shelton announced Sept. 5 that he would bring his nationwide tour to Greenville and North Charleston next year. He will host concerts at Bon Secours Wellness Arena on March 13 and North Charleston Coliseum on March 14.

It’s part of his “Friends & Heroes Tour,” where Shelton will share the stage with other country stars, including Trace Adkins, Deana Carter, Craig Morgan and Emily Ann Roberts, whom Shelton coached on “The Voice.” He previously traveled to Greenville and North Charleston with the “Friends & Heroes Tour” in 2021.

Over his two-decade-long career, the 48-year-old has amassed eight Grammy nominations, a three-time platinum album “Based on a True Story…” and become synonymous with country radio. He has reached No. 1 on Billboard’s country airplay charts 28 times over his career with hit songs such as “Honey Bee,” “God’s Country” and “Austin.”

Even if you haven’t heard of Shelton’s music, you’ve probably seen him swinging in his chair on NBC’s realty singing competition, “The Voice.” He served as a coach on the hit TV show from 2011 to 2023. He’s also married to pop singer Gwen Stefani, whom he met on the show.

Tickets to the concerts will be available through an exclusive fan presale on Tuesday, Sept. 10. General tickets will be available on Friday, Sept. 13, at 10 a.m.