Kelly Clarkson's Las Vegas Residency May Be Her Most Intimate Show Yet
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Kelly Clarkson has launched her second Las Vegas residency, Studio Sessions, at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The performance is intimate, featuring dozens of musicians and avoiding pre-recorded tracks, creating a polished yet spontaneous atmosphere. Clarkson incorporates memorabilia from her home to enhance the stage, designed to resemble a high-class recording studio. She engages the audience with her hits and deep cuts, expressing that it’s her show, regardless of fan familiarity with the songs. The venue has previously hosted many legendary artists, setting a significant backdrop for Clarkson's performance.
Clarkson performed with dozens of musicians to bring her cathartic pop-rock hits and evocative ballads to life, never using a single pre-recorded track, making the show feel both polished yet spontaneous.
The set was built to look like a high-class recording studio, complete with sound booths, multiple drum sets, and even a four-piece orchestra, establishing the tone of her show immediately.
Clarkson explained that she took memorabilia from her home and recording studio to build her Las Vegas stage, including posters, vinyls, and photos with her favorite artists.
The venue has hosted legends like Celine Dion, Adele, and later this year, Dolly Parton, but it may have yet to see a show that has been quite as intimate as Clarkson's.
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