By Anita Bennett
14.03.2020 - 03:05 / billboard.com
Kelly Clarkson was scheduled to kick off her 2020 Las Vegas residency at the Zappos Theater in Planet Hollywood on April 1, but as the coronavirus continues to spread, the songstress has postponed her shows.
"As you may know, production on The Kelly Clarkson Show was temporarily shut down late last night," Clarkson's statement began before noting that the residency is pushed to July. "For now, please keep your loved ones close, safe and healthy."
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By Anita Bennett
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