Blake Shelton is swapping the stage lights for tractor lights as he gears up for fall planting on his Oklahoma farm — and he’s doing it in true country style. Taking a break from filming the upcoming season of The Voice, Shelton shared a down-home moment with fans, singing a Jason Aldean classic while driving his Kubota tractor across the fields.
In a lively video posted to his social media, Blake’s excitement is contagious: “Guess what time it is, America? Way too early to be planting food plots, but I’m getting ’em ready! Woo!” With dusty boots and his signature ballcap, Shelton heads out to transform a “disgusting, nasty-looking field” into fertile ground, jokingly calling his tractor a “big orange monster.”
As he works the land, Blake pays tribute to fellow country star Jason Aldean by belting out a line from “Amarillo Sky”: “I just take the tractor another round.” It’s a reminder that the heart of country music beats just as strong on the farm as it does on the stage.
The “Come Back As A Country Boy” singer captioned the clip, “Y’all know what time it is!!! We’re makin’ some magic happen today!!!” And with his unmistakable charm, Shelton proved once again that true country roots run deep.
What’s Next for Blake?
Shelton’s not just farming; he’s preparing for a busy few months ahead. On August 12, he’ll hit the stage at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Michigan. Then, on September 10, Blake returns to the legendary Grand Ole Opry for not one, but two shows, sharing the spotlight with rising stars like Callista Clark and Kolby Cooper.
And of course, The Voice fans can look forward to the season premiere on September 19, featuring Blake alongside Gwen Stefani, John Legend, and Camila Cabello. The coaches are already stirring up drama, with Blake’s mischievous side on full display in a new promo where he sends anonymous prank letters to his fellow judges—proving he’s ready to bring the competition heat.
From tractor rides to prime-time TV, Blake Shelton is showing he’s as comfortable plowing fields as he is commanding the stage—and fans couldn’t love it more.