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After her first independent release on record label Kesha Records, the pop star led a Music City crowd through a two-hour set ...
Kesha is building an app called Smash, which is a way for musicians to find one another, make music together, and establish ...
At the sold-out show in Tinley Park, the pop star, at times visibly emotional, thrilled her reverent fan base with new songs ...
Scissor Sisters tempted fans to their seats for their 7:45 p.m. set time and made early birds' efforts worth it, playing ...
Kesha launched her 2025 tour with Scissor Sisters at Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre. The setlist featured "Tik Tok," "Die Young" and more hits.
With her new record, Kesha is crafting perfect party pop—but on her own terms. “This is the first time I’ve owned the words ...
Period sounds like a record trying its best to be happy, but sits as an awkward dip back into party pop from Kesha.
The indie rock band performs tonight at 8 at TempleLive at the Cleveland Masonic. The band's ninth studio album, As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again, again draws inspiration from the Smiths. It ...
Kesha, Brendan Walter Pronounced “period,” Kesha’s latest album is the first to be released on her new label, Kesha Records. The follow-up to 2023’s minimalist, Rick Rubin–produced Gag Order is a ...
Jennifer Lopez appears to be following in the footsteps of a string of daring younger popstars with much racier performances ...
This month, Gay City News’ attention turns to the latest albums from pop singer Kesha and trans producer DJ Haram.
which especially comes through on high-energy new tracks like "Boy Crazy" and "Red Flag." "I got to put something to bed and get back to regular programming," explains Kesha. "For this chapter I ...