Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton brought their love for each other and music to the stage of Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday night. The couple performed their new duet, “Purple Irises,” and teased their upcoming reunion with No Doubt at Coachella.
Stefani and Shelton’s performance of “Purple Irises” was a heartfelt and intimate moment, with the couple gazing into each other’s eyes as they sang about the beauty of their love. The song, which was released earlier this month, is a sweet and romantic ballad that showcases the chemistry between the two artists.
As they finished their performance, Kimmel asked Stefani about the rumors of No Doubt reuniting at Coachella in 2022. The singer confirmed that the band is planning to perform at the festival, saying, “We’re definitely talking about it and it’s exciting. We haven’t been on stage together in so long, so to be able to do that at Coachella would be incredible.”
No Doubt, which formed in 1986, rose to fame in the 1990s with hits like “Just a Girl” and “Don’t Speak.” The band went on hiatus in 2004, and Stefani pursued a successful solo career. However, fans have been eagerly waiting for a reunion, and it seems like their wish will finally come true next year.
Stefani also talked about her experience as a coach on The Voice, where she met Shelton in 2014. The couple started dating the following year and got engaged in October 2020. Stefani shared that being on the show has been a “magical” experience for her, and she is grateful for the opportunity to work with talented artists and her now-fiancé.
Shelton also joined in on the conversation, jokingly admitting that he was initially intimidated by Stefani’s success and talent. However, he quickly realized that she is just a “normal person” and fell in love with her down-to-earth personality.
The couple’s appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live was a reminder of their strong bond and shared love for music. Fans can’t wait to see them perform together at Coachella next year and hopefully, hear more collaborations from the talented duo.