Jimmy Fallon Shows Blake Shelton Around His New Ride at Universal Studios on ‘Tonight Show’

As always, the two bantered back and forth with their sarcastic wit over the theme park attraction with Shelton claiming that all he wanted to do was perform on the late night show.

Written by Kelly Brickey
Jimmy Fallon Shows Blake Shelton Around His New Ride at Universal Studios on ‘Tonight Show’
Blake Shelton and Jimmy Fallon; Photo by: Andrew Lipovsky/NBC

Blake Shelton and Jimmy Fallon just took their bromance to the next level by taking a tour of Fallon’s new ride at Universal Studios Orlando during Shelton’s visit to The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

As always, the two bantered back and forth with their sarcastic wit over the theme park attraction with Shelton claiming that all he wanted to do was perform on the show. The late night talk show gave Shelton a sneak peek at the ride’s décor, from the former Tonight Show hosts exhibits to the NBC television posters. Just to get under Shelton’s skin, Fallon even made him witness the poster of The Voice get replaced by an additional ad about NBC’s hit drama, This Is Us.

Shelton knew how to bite back, though, by acting as if he wasn’t the slightest bit enthused over every piece of the attraction. Finally reaching the point right before the ride, the country star gave his two-cents about how boring he thought the attraction was so far.

“You’ve accomplished something. This building does remind me of 30 Rock, which is an office building. That’s so exciting, wow,” he joked sarcastically. “This is like being in shopping mall where nothing’s for sale! You just walk around windows and you can’t buy anything.”

But the mood shifted after Fallon and Shelton rode the visual rollercoaster, and Shelton seemed to get a tad woozy after stepping out due to his dislike of theme park rides.

“I almost need a barf bag after that. That was like a for real rollercoaster! I mean, it felt like a for real rollercoaster,” Shelton said, sweating profusely.

Shelton is currently coaching on The Voice, which airs Monday and Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. ET.