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“The Kelly Clarkson Show,” the #1 nationally syndicated and Daytime Emmy Award-winning afternoon talk series, will premiere its sixth season with new episodes and unpredictable fun beginning Monday, September 23, it was announced on Monday.

Hosted by Grammy Award-winning artist Kelly Clarkson, Season 6 promises to get viewers on their feet when the critically acclaimed tentpole kicks things off with a 30 Rock rooftop party at the talk show’s iconic New York City headquarters.

As part of the show’s premiere week event, the talker will see Clarkson performing a show-stopping Kellyoke medley with My Band Y’All, led by music director Jason Halbert, to an audience full of New Yorkers, including “The Kelly Clarkson Show” Good Neighbors and Rad Humans, all of whom are stepping up in big ways for their local communities.

According to producers, this season fans can look forward to even more show-stopping Kellyoke performances by Clarkson, including several modern hits to timeless classics. Since the show’s launch in 2019, Clarkson has covered over 800 songs across every genre which has racked up millions of views across social media with much praise from the original artists.

Additionally, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” will feature some fun and exciting guests, including Kristen Bell, Halle Berry, Adam Brody, Michael Bublé, Jim Carrey, Colin Farrell, Jelly Roll, Anna Kendrick, Adam Lambert, Miranda Lambert, Trevor Noah, Teddy Swims, Uma Thurman, Keith Urban, Ali Wong, Kate Winslet, Questlove and Zachary Quinto. The cast of “Emily In Paris,” including Lily Collins, Ashley Park, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu and Camille Razat, is also set to make an appearance along with the cast of “Wicked,” including Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum and Jonathan Bailey.

Premiere week and all season long will see special integrations such as a new lounge décor and regular show segments, including “What I’m Liking,” courtesy of such new and returning sponsors as Pilot Pen, Wayfair and Welch’s Zero Sugar Juices.

Taped at 30 Rockefeller from NBC Studios in New York City in front of a live audience, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” averages 1.3 million viewers and has shown growth each consecutively season since its premiere in 2019. It has won 22 Daytime Emmy Awards, including multiple wins for Outstanding Daytime Talk Series and ‘Outstanding Daytime Talk Series Host.

Produced by Universal Television and distributed in national syndication by NBCUniversal Syndication Studios, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” is executive produced by Clarkson and Alex Duda, who also serves as showrunner.

Check out a sneak peek of what to expect this season on the show below.



Note: The post ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ Sets Season 6 Premiere Date appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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