Blake Shelton Criticized for Prerecorded New Year’s Eve Show

  • Country music singer Blake Shelton had a prerecorded performance aired on CBS’s “New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash” which was met with negative reception, with some social media users calling it an embarrassment to country music.
  • Fans realized the performance was prerecorded as Shelton was simultaneously performing live at a casino in Oklahoma only few minutes after the CBS show aired.
  • Shelton’s performance in Oklahoma received better reviews as compared to his prerecorded CBS performance. Meanwhile, his wife, Gwen Stefani, was also performing live in Las Vegas during the same time.


Blake Shelton Criticized for Prerecorded New Year’s Eve Show

Blake Shelton faces backlash for a prerecorded New Year’s Eve performance, with critics calling it a country music embarrassment.

Blake’s appearance on CBS’s “New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash” was presented as live, leading to criticism once viewers realized it was prerecorded.

Shelton shared the stage with Trace Adkins, performing old hits like “Hillbilly Bone” and “Hell Right”.

Interestingly, Blake’s pre-recorded show aired just before his live performance at an Oklahoma casino.

Dissatisfied fans, noticing the double booking, expressed their disappointment on Twitter.

One user described Blake as “an embarrassment to country music” and another criticized Blake and Trace’s duet as “one of the dumbest songs.”

Meanwhile, Blake’s live performance at Oklahoma’s WinStar Casino received better reviews.

Simultaneously, Blake’s wife Gwen Stefani was also performing live at an event in Las Vegas.

As the old saying goes, you can’t please everyone!


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