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Kelly Clarkson and Michael Buble Set to Star in NBC Christmas Specials this Holiday Season

NBC has announced two upcoming Christmas specials scheduled to air this holiday season featuring the musical sounds of Grammy Award winners Kelly Clarkson and Michael Buble. The Kelly Clarkson special will air on NBC starting Wednesday, December 11 at 10PM and will feature music inspired by the classic Charles Dickens novel, A Christmas Carol, as Clarkson's character learns about the true meaning of Christmas. The annual Michael Buble special will also air this holiday season on NBC and will feature great music from the music artist as well as several guest performances that have yet to be named. Read on for more details and check out these great holiday performances just in time for Christmas!

“These two immensely talented Grammy Award-winning artists will be the perfect addition to the holiday season,” said Paul Telegdy, President, Alternative and Late Night Programming, NBC Entertainment. “We are looking forward to bringing their signature sounds into America’s homes.”

Clarkson, who rose to fame in 2002 as champion of the first season of “American Idol,” has sold more than 20 million albums over the course of her career. She has 11 No. 1 singles worldwide on the Billboard charts and will release her sixth studio album, “Wrapped in Red” (RCA Records) on Oct. 25.

The Canadian-born Buble has had a handful of best-selling albums, including “It’s Time,” “Call Me Irresponsible” and his most recent, “To Be Loved.”

The Clarkson special, to be filmed in Las Vegas, will be produced by Done and Dusted Productions with Ian Stewart serving as executive producer.

Brad Lachman will produce the Buble special.

For more information on the shows, check out the official NBC website.

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