Kelly Clarkson Cancels Summer Tour

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Sadly enough, Kelly Clarkson’s summer tour is officially canned. Apparently, not enough of her fans bought tickets to watch her perform. Kelly had this to say on her official website:

In the craziness of the music business, performing is what I look forward to doing the most, so it really is disappointing for me to have to tell you that I won’t be coming out to tour this summer. The fact is that touring is just too much too soon. But I promise you that we’re going to get back out there as soon as is humanly possible to give you a show that will be even better.”

As we all know, Kelly parted ways with her manager two days ago and has already hired Paul Freundlich to take his place. They are going to reevaluate the arenas they’ve chosen and look for much smaller venues.

The day when she will play in sold-out arenas is, no doubt, coming, but for now her fans should look forward to seeing her in a more intimate concert environment,” Gregg Perloff, CEO of concert promoter Another Planet Entertainment, said in the statement. “Kelly deserves a tremendous amount of praise for her courage in not only being a part of, but in supporting, this difficult decision.”

So don’t worry NICK! New dates will release soon enough.

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4 Responses to Kelly Clarkson Cancels Summer Tour

  1. nick says:

    LOL!

    Thanks, Vera.

    Kelly does make my heart beat—I love her big time! I was jogging outside this morning and "Walk Away" was blasting on my IPOD—I hit the button and played it twice.

    I would love to take her to the College World Series with me today!

  2. Jean says:

    aww, this makes me sad, but with her album not even out yet, i do think it is a bit early

  3. Kathleen says:

    That is too bad! Out of ALL the American Idol kids, she is the one that really ROCKS and works HARD :(

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