At her concert at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, Kelly Clarkson delivered a memorable rendition of Prince’s iconic song “Purple Rain.” This performance was part of Clarkson’s tradition during her 2015 tour to cover a different song at each show, and for her St. Paul audience, she chose a tribute to one of Minnesota’s most legendary musicians.
Introducing the song, Clarkson acknowledged the Minnesota connection, calling “Purple Rain” a “classic” by “someone from here,” which elicited an enthusiastic response from the crowd. She lightheartedly asked for the crowd’s understanding and affection, saying, “Don’t judge me; just love me!” Clarkson’s soulful interpretation honored Prince’s legacy and showcased her own powerful vocal range. She navigated the song’s emotional highs and delivered the iconic guitar solo with an impressive vocal twist, drawing cheers and applause from the audience throughout the performance.
Clarkson’s ability to convey raw emotion, coupled with her vocal prowess, made her cover stand out as both a respectful homage and a display of her own artistic identity. The performance has been widely appreciated, with many fans noting that Prince himself would have likely approved of her heartfelt rendition.