Kelly Clarkson Cancels Las Vegas Concerts to Prioritize Family Amid Ex-Husband's Illness

Kelly Clarkson has made the difficult decision to cancel her upcoming concerts in Las Vegas to prioritize spending time with her children while her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, battles an undisclosed illness. In a social media post, Clarkson expressed her regret for postponing the August Studio Session dates and thanked her fans for their understanding and support. The couple, who were married from 2013 to 2022, have two children together, an 11-year-old daughter, River Rose, and a 9-year-old son, Remington Alexander.
Clarkson's residency at Caesars in Las Vegas had already faced delays earlier this year due to vocal issues, and now she has decided to put her family first during this challenging time. Despite the cancellations, Clarkson remains grateful for the support of her fans and is appreciative of their patience and understanding. She had been scheduled to perform at the venue through August 17 and was set to return in November for more shows.
In addition to her music career, Clarkson will also be joining Season 29 of The Voice as a mentor next spring, as announced by NBC. This new role will allow her to continue sharing her expertise and passion for music with aspiring artists on the popular singing competition show. While her concert dates may be postponed, Clarkson's fans can look forward to seeing her back on stage and on television in the near future.