Las Vegas, Nevada — Kelly Clarkson has announced the sudden cancellation of the first two performances of her highly anticipated residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, initially set to begin this weekend. The 43-year-old singer made the announcement just 90 minutes before the curtain was to rise on the opening night of her “Studio Sessions” residency.
In a heartfelt message shared on Instagram, Clarkson expressed her disappointment and appreciation for her devoted fans. She emphasized her commitment to providing an outstanding experience and stated that, due to the demanding preparations and rehearsals for the show, her voice required additional care. As a result, she has decided to postpone the initial performances until July 11.
“This has been a labor of love, and I’ve been working tirelessly to create an intimate and unforgettable experience for everyone,” Clarkson wrote. “I am grateful for your unwavering support and deeply saddened that we have to delay tonight’s and tomorrow’s shows.”
The singer explained that the preparations for the residency had taken a toll on her vocal health, prompting her cautious decision. “I want to make sure I am in the best shape for you all, and I need to take this time to recover fully,” she added. Her priority is to deliver performances that live up to the expectations of her fans.
Clarkson expressed confidence in her team, praising the musicians and singers involved in the production. “The show is shaping up to be truly exceptional, and I can’t wait to debut it next weekend,” she wrote, creating excitement for what is to come.
For those looking to attend the postponed shows, tickets are available through Ticketmaster, and resale options can be found on platforms like StubHub and Vivid Seats. With her powerful vocals and engaging stage presence, Clarkson’s residency is expected to be a memorable experience once it officially begins.