A huge American pop star has announced a show at the O2 Academy in Glasgow.
Kesha will perform in the city’s Southside next year during her extremely limited tour, that only has three UK dates.
The LA-born singer, whose real name is Kesha Rose Sebert, will take the stage on Thursday, May 29 before heading to Manchester then Mighty Hoopla in London.
The 37-year-old revealed that tickets will go on sale this Friday, but the prices have not been confirmed yet.
tickets on sale friday 🇬🇧 https://t.co/uPBDKod8YL pic.twitter.com/YCdV3pBSEf
— kesha (@KeshaRose) October 21, 2024
Known for massive hits like TiK ToK, JOYRIDE, and Timber, the celebrity pulls more than 39 million monthly listeners on spotify.
It means the short tour at intimate venues is expected to be hugely popular as fans get the chance to see the star up close.
Responding to her announcement on social media, X users were quick to reply with their excitement.
One fan said: “Finally a show in Scotlandddd”
A second fan said: “Is there gonna be an european tour (in Paris particularly) or do i have to move to the UK?”
A third fan said: “I’ve loved you since before Animal. I can't believe I finally get to see you live after 15 years.”
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We previously reported how Kesha said the music industry “should be f****** terrified of me” after launching her own record label to release new single Joyride and her sixth studio album, due for release in 2025.
She told Elle she wanted to “dismantle” controlling practices in the music industry with the label.
It comes after Kesha filed a civil suit against Dr Luke for infliction of emotional distress, sexual harassment, and assault, and seeked to invalidate recording agreements she signed with the producer when she turned 18.
Dr Luke, whose real name is Lukasz Sebastian Gottwald, replied by filing a lawsuit against Kesha calling the claims defamatory and saying she made them in an attempt to get a better recording deal.
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