NASHVILLE, TN — Under a sky heavy with summer stars and love songs, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani marked their fourth wedding anniversary not with champagne and private dinners, but with music — and a stage drowned in roses.
On the night of July 3, 2025, just a day before Independence Day, the couple surprised fans with a one-night-only anniversary performance, transforming a small Nashville theater into a garden of devotion.
💍 Four Years Since the Chapel Vows
Blake and Gwen tied the knot on July 3, 2021, in a quiet Oklahoma ceremony at a chapel Blake built with his own hands.
“Four years ago, I married the woman who turned every dirt road in my life into gold,” Blake said to the crowd, his voice soft, his hand clutching Gwen’s.
And with that, they began singing.
🎤 A New Duet: “Four Years of Forever”
Midway through their set, Gwen turned to Blake with a knowing smile and said, “Wanna give ‘em the new one?”
The two launched into a brand-new unreleased duet titled “Four Years of Forever” — written just weeks ago for the occasion.
“Four summers, still burning bright / Four winters, you held me tight / Four rings I don’t need — just your hand every night.”
The lyrics were a quiet testament to the strength of a love that had survived fame, headlines, and the clash of two wildly different musical worlds.
🌹 The Stage of a Thousand Roses
Behind them, the backdrop was a literal wall of roses — over 12,000 stems, hand-selected by Gwen herself in shades of ivory, red velvet, and soft blush.
Wedding footage from 2021 — Gwen’s custom Vera Wang dress, Blake in jeans and boots — flickered in black and white behind them. The effect was cinematic, haunting, and heartbreakingly sweet.
At one point, Blake stopped singing, looked directly at Gwen, and simply said:
“Thank you for staying.”
💬 No Cameras, Just Connection
Though only 300 fans were invited, the atmosphere felt sacred. No press. No interviews. Just Gwen and Blake sharing their realest selves through song.
Gwen ended the night by whispering into her mic:
“Four years later… and I still get butterflies.”
🕊️ Still Wild, Still In Love
As fireworks began to crack in the distance, Blake and Gwen exited the stage slowly, still holding hands, laughing like it was 2021 all over again.
And as one fan whispered through tears:
“They’re not just singing to us. They’re writing their vows… every year, over and over.”