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Kelly Clarkson’s Daughter River Rose Steals the Show During Las Vegas Residency

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, JUL 18 – Kelly Clarkson's 11-year-old daughter joined her onstage during her Vegas residency to perform her favorite song, delighting fans and marking a special family moment.

  • On July 18, 2025, Kelly Clarkson invited her daughter River Rose onstage at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas to perform 'Heartbeat Song'.
  • After postponing her July 4 launch, Kelly Clarkson began the Studio Sessions residency on July 11, 2025, explaining rehearsals strained her voice and apologizing to fans.
  • Videos showed River Rose and Clarkson twinning in black jeans and t-shirts as they hugged mid-performance, prompting whoops from the audience.
  • Tickets for her next tour won't be released soon, as Clarkson still plans around her daughter's schooling, and shows through November 2025 are on sale.
  • With their August 2023 duet in mind, the second time River Rose sang 'Heartbeat Song', showcasing her growth, and Clarkson will close Studio Sessions with a November 2025 finale.
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Kelly Clarkson brought a special guest onto the stage in Las Vegas this weekend to sing along. The American singer sang her song "Heartbeat Song" with her 11-year-old daughter, River Rose.

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The 43-year-old singer and River Rose performed the song "Heartbeat Song" together.

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