Kelly Clarkson‘s Studio Sessions Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace may have gotten off to a bad start (or no start, due to the first two shows being postponed!) but she seems to have made up for it!
A clip of the Kelly Clarkson Show host – who will be returning to The Voice as a coach for Season 29, much to the delight of her fans – singing a powerful rendition of “I Will Always Love You” has gone viral on social media. And once you watch it, you’ll understand why! Our goosebumps have goosebumps!
KELLY CLARKSON SINGING ‘I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU’ pic.twitter.com/rbOfrVqXOP
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Social Media Raves Over Kelly Clarkson’s Cover Of ‘I Will Always Love You’
“Holy smokes,” wrote one fan in the comment section of a video shared to X on July 12th. “Omg! She was amazing, the whole show was amazing,” praised a second, as a third raved: “She slayed so hard.”
“Remember that it was by the end of a very vocally demanding concert,” noted a fourth, as a fifth gushed: “Oh God the way she floats up to that high note.” “You have an amazing beautiful voice Kelly Clarkson,” complimented a sixth, as a seventh called the performance “effortless.”
“She’s incredible!” exclaimed an eighth fan, while a ninth added: “She’s unreal, I love her.”
Kelly Clarkson Reportedly Has To Protect Her Voice
Clips from the Las Vegas residency suggest that the "Sing U Been Gone" singer's voice is back and better than ever, after she was forced to postpone her first two shows in order to protect her voice.
When she postponed the first two shows, she told fans: "We have been working 24/7 to make Studio Sessions the most intimate and extraordinary experience with and for my incredible fans. I am beyond grateful that you always show up for me and I am devastated to have to postpone tonight and tomorrow's opening at Caesars."
She went on: "The prep and rehearsals have taken a toll on my voice. I want the shows to be perfect for y'all and I need to protect myself from doing serious damage so I am taking this weekend and next week to rest up so that we can deliver what you all deserve."


