Kelly Clarkson wants fans to submit song requests for Kent concert

When Kelly Clarkson sings in Kent, she wants fans to let her know through Twitter accounts what songs they want to hear.

Singer Kelly Clarkson performs March 22 at the ShoWare Center in Kent.

Singer Kelly Clarkson performs March 22 at the ShoWare Center in Kent.

When Kelly Clarkson sings in Kent, she wants fans to let her know through Twitter accounts what songs they want to hear.

Clarkson performs at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 22 at the ShoWare Center.

She kicks off her Stronger Tour Jan. 13 in Mashantucket, Conn., and will cover more than 40 cities across the nation in three months.

If fans have a song they have always wanted Clarkson to sing or a song she has covered in the past that they want to hear again, they can submit requests through Twitter.

All requests must be submitted to Twitter with the hashtag #kcrequests plus the city of the show you’re attending as well as your name.

For example, if you’re attending the Mashantucket, CT show and you want to hear Kelly sing “I Know You Won’t” and your name is Joe Smith, your tweet would look like this: I Know You Won’t – Joe Smith #kcrequests #mashantucket

Each night of the tour, Clarkson will pick a song from the requests submitted and might even call your name out on stage.

The winner of the inaugural season of the television series “American Idol” in 2002, Clarkson has won two Grammy awards, two American Music awards and 11 Billboard awards.

Ticket prices for the concert are $65, $45 and $35. There is a six-ticket limit per buyer.

For tickets, go to www.showarecenter.com.


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