Garth Brooks moved to tears by Kelly Clarkson’s ‘The Dance’ cover

 

Kelly Clarkson’s performance of Garth Brooks’ iconic ballad “The Dance” at the 2021 Kennedy Center Honors left Brooks deeply moved.

The song, which Brooks has called his “favorite,” was performed by Clarkson with raw emotion and soulful delivery, accompanied only by a piano.

As she sang, Brooks, visibly emotional, wiped away tears and removed his hat in a sign of respect.

Fans quickly praised Clarkson’s flawless rendition, with many noting how moved Brooks was by the performance. Her cover of the song became a truly unforgettable moment.

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