Kelly Clarkson Postpones “Invincible” Las Vegas Residency Due to Coronavirus

Kelly Clarkson has postponed her Invincible Las Vegas residency to 2021due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Given the uncertainty surrounding the United States’ reopening timeline, the singer is opting to push her plans off for the year rather than keep rescheduling.

Clarkson’s 2020 Vegas residency was originally scheduled to begin in April; in mid-March, Clarkson pushed her plans back to July. Fans with tickets to one of Clarkson’s Invincible shows will receive full refunds through their point of purchase and will have first access to pre-sale tickets when the new show dates are announced.

Clarkson calls the decision to postpone her Invincible residency “very difficult,” but notes in an Instagram post that she “want[s] everyone to be safe, healthy and ready to party next year!” In a video, she adds, “There is just too much uncertainty going on right now, and we want to make sure everybody’s safe, and we want to make sure everybody can have a good time when you come see me in Vegas, no one’s worrying about anything.”

“I am so stoked to see y’all in Vegas, but let’s make sure we’re gonna have a good time and be safe,” Clarkson added.

Kelly Clarkson Postpones Invincible Las Vegas Residency to 2021

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