GWEN STEFANI SETS ROCKEFELLER CENTER ON FIRE! At 56 She STUNS the Crowd — Blake Shelton Can’t Stop Cheering as Gwen Ignites Christmas With a Jaw-Dropping Performance No One Saw Coming!!! Gwen Stefani didn’t just perform — she ignited the entire Rockefeller Center the moment she launched into “You Make It Feel Like Christmas.” From the first note, it felt like the holidays officially began. At 56, she moved with the same explosive energy she had in her No Doubt era, hitting every note with sparkling power that sent the crowd into full-on Christmas frenzy. Fans screamed. Kids danced. The whole plaza lit up like a snow-globe come to life. And right in the middle of it all? Blake Shelton — standing in the audience with the biggest smile of the night, clapping and cheering like a man completely in awe of his wife’s star power. This wasn’t just a performance; it was pure holiday electricity — Gwen-style. A moment of lights, magic, joy, and a voice that refuses to age. 👇 WATCH THE FULL PERFORMANCE BELOW — Christmas starts right here.

Gwen Stefani

The singer ventured to New York City for the annual event amid rumors she split from her husband, Blake Shelton

GWEN Stefani has received mixed reactions from viewers after donning a skimpy dress to the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting.

The No Doubt alum hit the stage for numerous performances at the 93rd annual event in New York City on Wednesday.

Gwen Stefani performing on stage with dancers and musicians, surrounded by Christmas trees.
5 Fans are divided over Gwen Stefani’s risqué outfit at the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting in New York City on WednesdayCredit: NBC
Gwen Stefani performing on stage with dancers and musicians, decorated for a holiday event.
5 The singer wore a light pink, long-sleeved mini dress that barely covered her upper thighsCredit: NBC

Gwen, 56, also had several outfit changes throughout the night, but one ensemble in particular stood out to fans for its tiny fit.

The singer rocked a light pink long-sleeved minidress that barely covered her upper thighs as she sang her holiday track, Hot Cocoa, from her You Make Me Feel Like Christmas Deluxe album.

She paired the sparkly number with nude tights, high heels, and styled her blonde hair straight down, with her signature red lip.

Fans took to social media to comment on Gwen’s risqué attire, with many divided over whether the outfit was too revealing for a family-friendly program.

“Gwen Stefani is wearing the most inappropriate outfit for a family show!!! Disgusting how short her dress is. Shame on you NBC!” one person wrote on X.

“Wonderful performances, @gwenstefani !!! You light up NYC with your beauty,” said another.

“Can Gwen Stefani have a shorter dress? You can see her c***h,” someone else complained.

“Gwen, LOVE seeing you on the #rockefellercenter tree lighting show for the 5th time!! The live debut of Hot Cocoa was so special!! Such a fun, festive song!” a fan gushed.

“Gwen Stefani is totally a vision—beautiful, sparkling, enchanting and serving vocals,” chimed in one more.

Hours earlier, the former The Voice coach stunned in a see-through emerald tulle gown while attending the premiere of the holiday film, Oh. What. Fun.

She walked the red carpet in the Vera Wang gown, without her husband, Blake Shelton, 49, by her side, amid rumors that their marriage is on the rocks.

The couple has repeatedly shown up to events solo and hasn’t been photographed together in public in some time.

They further fueled rumors earlier this year when they each released break-up songs, drawing speculation that the tracks were about their current relationship struggles.

A source exclusively revealed to The U.S. Sun that the duo has “gone through real challenges” that have really tested their marriage.

They also explained that Gwen and Blake’s efforts to blend their opposite lifestyles have created tension and led them to seek outside help.

Gwen and Blake met in 2014 when they were both coaches on NBC‘s The Voice.

After dating for several years, they tied the knot in July 2021 at their Oklahoma ranch.

Gwen Stefani singing into a microphone, wearing a sequined outfit, with a backup singer to her left.
5 Gwen paired the look with a red lip and styled her long blonde hair straight downCredit: NBC
Gwen Stefani performing on stage with a band.
5 Gwen performed her song, Hot Cocoa, along with several other holiday tracksCredit: NBC
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