Kelly Clarkson kicks off Vegas residency
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Originally written by country music legend Dolly Parton in 1973, "I Will Always Love You" was a hit for the star, reaching the #53 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 nearly a decade after its release in 1982. However, the song exploded in popularity years later when a legendary singer released her own distinct version.
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Taste of Country on MSNKelly Clarkson Nearly Flashes the Audience, Owns Menopause [Watch]Little Big Town took a walk down memory lane at the 2024 ACM Awards, recalling their first time attending the show. While they didn't take home a trophy that night, they did have something memorable happen: A Kimberly Schlapman wardrobe malfunction.
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American Idol' winner returned to the stage one week after illness forced last-minute cancellation of her Las Vegas residency opener
Kelly Clarkson is giving fans the time of their lives at her Kelly Clarkson Studio Sessions Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace. The American Idol alum turned talk show host is making Vegas her own through November 2025. Despite a rocky launch—including cancelling her first two shows—Clarkson has proven that the show will go on.
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Kelly Clarkson canceled opening night of her "Studio Sessions" residency on July 4th just 90 minutes before showtime—citing vocal issues that left fans concerned and disappointed.
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The Cut on MSNWhat’s Going On With Kelly Clarkson?Kelly’s personal life is so insanely complicated … Kelly is fighting some serious hidden battles that very few people are privy to,” the person said. “It’s a source of emotional and therefore physical distress for her.
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The List on MSNKelly Clarkson's Inner Circle Reportedly Have One Shady Word To Describe Her After Vegas DramaKelly Clarkson's Las Vegas residency is off to a rough start, and the postponement of her first shows has fans and coworkers criticizing the singer.
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