Look: Kelly Clarkson Delays Las Vegas Residency Start Due to Vocal Issues
- Kelly Clarkson postponed the opening dates of her new residency at The Colosseum in Caesars Palace, originally planned for July 4, due to issues with her voice.
- She announced the postponement just hours before the scheduled opening, explaining that the intense preparation and rehearsals had strained her voice, making it necessary to rest in order to prevent serious damage.
- The residency had been announced in February and scheduled for 18 shows through November 15, following her prior sold-out engagements at Planet Hollywood in 2023-2024.
- Clarkson wrote on Instagram, "I want the shows to be perfect for y'all," and expressed gratitude, saying she was devastated to postpone the opening night shows.
- Ticket holders will be offered refunds or options to reschedule, and Clarkson plans to rest this weekend and next to protect her voice and deliver the experience fans deserve.
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