Imagine busking out on the streets of Las Vegas and Kelly Clarkson shows up on the sidewalk and joins in. That’s what happened for one lucky fan this weekend.
The “Roses” singer shared a video on Instagram of her surprising an unsuspecting fan singing Tina Turner on the sidewalk in Vegas. Clarkson was in town ahead of her iHeartRadio Music festival performance, as she noted in her caption.
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“I was on my way to soundcheck for @iHeartRadio tonight in Vegas and was tipping this incredible woman killing some Tina Turner,” the singer wrote in the Instagram post. “And then she asked me to sing and had no clue who I was. And then it hit her, and it made my day. She gives the best hugs and sings her tail off! See ya tonight Vegasย โค๏ธย #iHeartFestival2023.โ
In the video, the powerhouse vocalist belted Turner’s classic 1984 hit “What’s Love Got to Do With It” while the fan clapped and danced beside her. As the performance progressed, the fan stopped and ended up realizing that it was Clarkson.
Clarkson’s iHeartRadio Music Festival performance follows the recently wrapped up Vegas residency at Planet Hollywood in August where she performed tracks off her album Chemistry.
Just last month she brought up her daughter, Rive Rose, to perform “Heartbeat Song” during her residency. People notes that Clarkson told The Today Show, “But how my kids were looking at me? They had so much fun onstage, first of all. But then how they were looking at me was like I was Thor! I literally was like, ‘Oh my God, theyโre literally never going to look at me like this again.’”
Clarkson recently appeared on Audacyโs annualย Iโm Listening podcastย and spoke about mental health and discussion around it.
โMental health is such an important thing, and I think the biggest thing, and this might not be what everybody wants to talk about but โ a lot of that has to do with what weโre putting in our bodies and what weโre doing to the environment,โ she said. โAnd I think people are now starting to listen to that because theyโre starting to notice what weโre doing is really effecting us and our mental health.”
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