Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton hug and kiss on stage after performing a duet at the Hollywood Bowl

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Gwen Stefani kicked off the Hollywood Bowl's 100th season as she performedwith the Los Angeles Philharmonic on Friday.The 52-year-old singer brought her husband and fellow Voice judge Blake Shelton, 45, on stage for a surprise duet at the iconic Los Angeles amphitheater.The loved-up pair, who tied the knot in July 2020 after six years together, hugged and kissed after performing their 2020 song Nobody But You.

Loved-up:Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton hug and kiss on stage after performing a surprise duet at the Hollywood Bowl's 100th Anniversary Opening Night in Los AngelesGwen donned a strapless hot pink tutu dress that had a long frilly train along with matching tights and black boots.

The blonde beauty wore her long platinum locks pulled back into a twisted high ponytail and rocked a glamorous palette of makeup including a smokey eye, a dark pink lipstick and highlighter.Blake was clad in a black suit jacket with black trousers and matching dress shoes.

Centennial celebration:Gwen kicked off the Hollywood Bowl's 100th season as she performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic on FridayAccording to the LA Daily News, the No Doubt songstress performed orchestral arrangements of her classic hits including Don't Speak, Spiderwebs and Just A Girl among others.The outlet reported that the hitmaker said she became emotional after hearing the LA Philharmonic's rendition of her solo song Used To Love You when they rehearsed together over Zoom for the first time.After a wardrobe change, Gwen led the concert's finale with a performance of Hollaback Girl accompanied by the LA Philharmonic and the UCLA Bruin and USC Trojan marching bands and cheer squads.

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