Kelly is returning to the telly.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” will soon return for its sixth season, entertaining fans with Clarkson’s covers, celebrity interviews and feel-good segments with everyday people trying to make a difference in their communities.
Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming season.
When will the new season of ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ premiere?
Season 6 of the show, which has won a multitude of Daytime Emmy Awards, gets underway with the premiere on Monday, Sept. 23.
What can fans expect during the premiere?
“Production is planning to kick off the new season with a 30 Rock rooftop party at the talk show’s iconic New York City headquarters,” reads a press release from NBC.
“The premiere week event will feature Clarkson performing a show-stopping ‘Kellyoke’ medley with My Band Y’All 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.”
Will ‘Kellyoke’ be coming back?
Of course!
“The Kelly Clarkson Show,” which won the Daytime Emmy Award in the daytime talk series category this year, has become a staple of the daytime television space over the course of its nearly 900 episodes since it premiered in 2019. This year, Clarkson’s signature “Kellyoke” segment will also come back.
“Fans can look forward to more show-stopping ‘Kellyoke’ performances. From modern hits to timeless classics, Clarkson has covered over 800 songs across every genre and racked up millions of views across social media with praise from the original artists themselves,” the release said.
Which guests will appear on the new season of ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’?
Clarkson, who is a four-time Daytime Emmy Award winner for outstanding entertainment talk show host, will also sit down with a wide range of A-list guests.
Among those expected to chat with Clarkson this season are 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, will also appear, as will the cast of the upcoming movie “Wicked,” including Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Michelle Yeoh, Jeff Goldblum and Jonathan Bailey.