On February 15, 2013, Blake Shelton delivered a memorable performance of his new single “Sure Be Cool If You Did” at the Dayton, Ohio stop of the Locked and Reloaded tour. The event also featured special guests Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, and Dierks Bentley. As Blake took the stage, the audience erupted in cheers, reflecting his immense popularity at the time.
This performance was particularly special as Miranda Lambert, Blake’s wife, joined him on stage. The couple shared an affectionate moment as they harmonized together, showcasing not only their musical chemistry but also their deep connection as partners. Lambert’s presence added a layer of warmth and intimacy to the song, making it feel like a natural duet rather than just a solo act. Fans noted the loving glances exchanged between them during the performance, highlighting why they are often regarded as one of country music’s cutest couples.
“Sure Be Cool If You Did” was released as a lead single from Blake Shelton’s album Based on a True Story…, which debuted later that year. The song quickly climbed the charts, reaching number one on both the Billboard Country Airplay and Hot Country Songs charts. The song’s playful lyrics and catchy melody resonated with fans, making it a highlight of the tour.
The Locked and Reloaded tour was not only a significant moment for Blake Shelton’s career but also served to reinforce his status as a top act in country music. This concert in Dayton exemplified the excitement surrounding his new music and the joy of seeing beloved artists collaborate live
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