The Band Perry Reveals What It's Really Like To Tour With 'The Voice' Coach Blake Shelton
Country singer Blake Shelton's known for his country hits and time on The Voice as a coach. He's always showing off his personality on screen, poking fun at fellow coaches and laughing about his Starbucks cup, which is said to be filled with alcohol. But what's he like on tour? The Band Perry knows all about what the "Neon Light" singer is like on the road, and now they're opening up about it.
The Band Perry stopped by E! News Tuesday, Oct. 7, and shared their personal stories of what it's like to be with Blake on the road.
"2014 has been totally slammed. We're very blue collar when it comes to our touring life. It was funny being out with Shelton all the time," Kimberly Perry told E! News. "It was like summer camp."
"He is, especially when he's out playing basketball between the buses," Kimberly commented about Blake's crazy antics.
Reid Perry explained that Blake is as crazy on tour as he is on TV.
"He gets really intense," Reid explained, saying they never joined in on Blake's activities because he's "like 7 feet tall."
Blake ended his Ten Times Crazier tour in San Bernardino Sunday night, and he went out with a bang.
"There are two things I plan on doing tonight ... playing country music and drinking," Blake said to the crowd at the rowdy concert, according to The Sun.
The "All About Tonight" singer played for more than four hours at the San Manuel Amphitheater to end his summer tour.
"Look at all these country music freaks. I wasn't expecting that. I mean, it's Sunday night," Blake told the crowd.
The Band Perry and Blake Shelton will return to the stage in April for the the three-day Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio, California.