Kesha Opens Freedom Tour With Shows in California
Singer Kesha began her Freedom Tour with performances in Chula Vista and Los Angeles. The shows featured songs from her catalog and her most recent album.
nypost.comKesha began her Freedom Tour this week with concerts in Chula Vista and Los Angeles, California. The opening shows took place at the Kia Forum on Sunday, May 24, 2026. The performances included her songs "TikTok," "Take It Off," and "Your Love Is My Drug." Several tracks from her latest album were also performed during the second act.
The tour is scheduled for 33 dates across the summer. Canadian band Chromeo is the second-billed opener for all shows, while first-billed openers vary by date and include Sizzy Rocket on some stops. The stage production featured multiple costume changes, backup dancers, and an acoustic segment of "Past Lives." The show was divided into three acts plus an encore.
Kesha's most recent album was released last year and is the first she fully owns. The tour continues through the summer with additional dates to be announced.
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