Gwen Stefani's 15-year-old son, Zuma Rossdale, made his stage debut, performing a cover of Zach Bryan's “Revival” at a bar owned by his stepfather, Blake Shelton.
Rossdale took to the stage at the bar in Tishomingo, Oklahoma, wearing a cowboy hat and carrying an acoustic guitar to deliver a heartfelt rendition of Bryan’s 2020 release, delivering the tune with a powerful vocal edge. When he finished, the crowd responded with thunderous applause, joined by his stepfather Shelton (standing offstage) and mother Stefani in the audience. Watch videos of the performance below.
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Rossdale is one of Stefani's three sons, along with Kingston and Apollo. His biological father, Gavin Rossdale, is the lead vocalist of the band Bush, and Shelton took on stepfather duties after marrying Stefani in 2021.
Young Rossdale isn’t the only child of famous musicians to show off his musical talents recently — in fact, he’s not even the only son of a former ’90s ska star to grace a stage. Earlier this year, Sublime reunited with new frontman Jakob Nowell, son of the late Bradley Nowell, for a set at Coachella 2024, where, coincidentally, Rossdale’s mother reunited with her former ska group, No Doubt. Last year, Rossdale’s brother Kingston also performed at Shelton’s Tishomingo bar, singing some original songs.
Rossdale's three father figures, who are also world-famous musicians, already have concerts scheduled. Gavin Rossdale is currently on tour with Bush for her 2024 greatest hits tour. (get tickets)Stefani has an upcoming concert in Atlantic City, followed by an appearance at the South Star Festival in Alabama. (get tickets); and Shelton has two upcoming performances in Minnesota and Michigan. (get tickets).
Bryan himself is also currently on tour (Get tickets here).
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