Kelly Clarkson and backup dancers to perform for Steve Jobs
A special homage to the late Steve Jobs will be part of MTV's second O Music Awards, a show to honor artists and innovators affecting digital music culture held on Oct. 31.
Talent confirmed to perform and present at the show includes Kelly Clarkson, the Band Perry, Demi Lovato and Mac Miller. The musical tribute to Jobs, the co-founder and chairman/CEO of Apple who died Oct. 5, will feature an up-and-coming artist performing an iconic song.
The show will be streamed from an undisclosed location starting at 11:30 p.m. Eastern Time on OMusicAwards.com.
The O Awards are given away in categories such as Most Outrageous Tweet, Best Web Born Artist and Oops! I Did It Online. Among the leading nominees are Odd Future's Tyler, the Creator; Lady Gaga; the Weeknd; Katy Perry and Justin Bieber. Since voting began on Sept. 27, more than 6 million votes have been cast.
In addition to the live awards show, OMusicAwards.com will be host to a separate livestream in an attempt to break the world record for the longest dance party. OMusicAwards.com will start livestreaming the party on Oct. 29 from the Roxy Theatre on in Los Angeles with the goal of crossing the 55-hour mark during the live show on Halloween.
Clarkson's fifth album, Stronger, is due to be released on October 24, with pre-orders already underway.
Kelly Clarkson To Play Free Club Show
Kelly Clarkson has long had a strong relationship with the fans who've stuck with her from the "American Idol" days through all manner of label drama. And come next week, she's going to reward some of those lucky followers with a rare club show.
Clarkson will take the stage next Wednesday at Los Angeles' 500-capacity Troubadour for a special show in advance of the October 24 release of her fifth album, Stronger. Tickets for the free gig are first come, first serve, with fans encouraged to register at www.kellyclarksonshow.com for a chance to attend the gig.
The website warns, however, that access to the venue is not guaranteed by the ticket, so attendees are being encouraged to show up early to secure their spot inside.
That's not the only early gift Clarkson is giving her die-hards. She's also teamed with VH1 for what's described as an "extremely intimate concert" in New York on October 27 that will air as a special at a later date.
She'll also suit up for a set at the O Music Awards 2, where she will appear alongside such fellow presenters and performers as the Band Perry, Demi Lovato, Mac Miller, Midi Mafia and DJ Diamond Kuts.
Clarkson recently primed the pump for her return to the spotlight with the sexy, playful new video for "Mr. Know It All," the first single from the upcoming album. The Justin Frances-directed clip is a mixture of performance footage and sleek glamour shots of Clarkson, as well as the "Wall of Doubt," which features the occasionally negat! ive head lines that have been written about the singer.
"There's different sides of me, and that whole outfit was more for all the freeing aspect," she explained of a scene in which she wears a massive ball gown. "Like, there's all these different sides of you, and that was the free-spirit side of me. That's one of my favorite shots in the video. It keeps coming back to my hair everywhere."