Kelly Clarkson Postpones Las Vegas Residency Due to Family Emergency
Kelly Clarkson has suddenly paused her Las Vegas shows. This week, she shared the decision with fans, revealing an urgent family situation unfolding behind the scenes. The Grammy-winning singer is stepping away from the stage to focus on her family.
Announcement and Reason for Postponement
On Wednesday, August 6, Clarkson announced she would postpone the remaining dates of her Las Vegas Studio Sessions. She explained that her ex-husband, Brandon Blackstock, has been ill. Clarkson shared this news on Instagram and said she needs to be fully present for their children during this difficult time.
Concerns About the Seriousness of the Situation
Several fans expressed worry about the seriousness of Blackstock’s condition. One said, “It must be serious for her to say this. I hope she and the kids get through this with support, grace, and love.” Messages of empathy poured in, including, “I feel your pain and truly understand your decision. I hope everything turns out well. I love you.” Another added, “Prayers for his recovery and for your whole family. Family always comes first.”

Brandon Blackstock and Kelly Clarkson attend the 25th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards on January 12, 2020 in Santa Monica, California. | Source: Getty Images
Previous Challenges with the Residency
This is not the first time Clarkson has faced challenges with her residency. On July 4, she canceled the opening night of her “Studio Sessions” just 90 minutes before showtime. She cited vocal strain as the reason.
Fans at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace were caught off guard by the last-minute cancellation. Clarkson explained on Instagram that the intense rehearsals took a toll on her voice. She needed rest to avoid long-term damage. Clarkson praised her band and promised a strong return once she recovers.
Personal Struggles Behind the Scenes
An insider later revealed to Page Six that Clarkson is dealing with “serious hidden battles” causing emotional and physical strain. These struggles appear linked to her past relationship with Blackstock. The two share two children, River, 10, and Remington, 8.
They finalized their divorce in 2022 after a lengthy legal battle. The settlement included a one-time payment to Blackstock and ongoing monthly child support of $45,601. It also required mutual agreement to vaccinate their children against COVID-19.
Emotional Impact Reflected in Her Music
Clarkson channeled her pain into her music. While creating her album Chemistry, she described the process as a necessary outlet during a difficult chapter. She opened up about how divorce left her feeling isolated emotionally.
She called music “a blessing” that helped her manage depression and grief. Releasing Chemistry felt empowering. “I’m taking my power back,” she said. Therapy also helped her gain tools to navigate life and relationships.
Looking Back on Love and Loss
In a 2023 interview on the Angie Martinez IRL podcast, Clarkson reflected on her recent years. While heartbreak shaped much of her album, she said it also captured “magical moments.” She described once being deeply in love and the pain of losing that love as something that “rips you apart.”
Clarkson emphasized that divorce is rarely sudden. It often follows years of trying to make things work before accepting it no longer can.