On October 5, 2013, the Sleep Train Amphitheater in San Diego buzzed with excitement as Kelly Clarkson made a special appearance to perform “Moves Like Jagger” with Maroon 5 during their Honda Civic Tour. The collaboration between Clarkson and Adam Levine was a highlight of the concert, bringing together their powerhouse vocals in a lively rendition of the chart-topping hit.
The performance was further enlivened by a playful prank orchestrated by Clarkson’s band, Sleep Train. Dressed in women’s clothing, they added a humorous touch to the show that delighted the audience, reflecting the fun and lighthearted spirit of the evening. This moment not only showcased the camaraderie between the artists but also reinforced Clarkson’s reputation for embracing joy and laughter in her performances.
Fans were thrilled to see Clarkson and Maroon 5 share the stage, creating a memorable experience that combined electrifying music with an unforgettable prank. Their chemistry was evident as they engaged the crowd, making the night a celebration of music and friendship. This concert is remembered fondly by attendees and music lovers alike for its energy and the unexpected surprises that made it truly special.
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