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Kesha joins Dua Lipa on Mardi Gras 2020 after party lineup

Pop superstar Kesha has joined the ever-growing lineup of talent taking to the main stage at the 2020 Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras after party.

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Since 2009, Kesha has been blessing fans with dance-pop hits from Tik Tok to Blow, and her 2017 comeback ballad Praying.

Last week, Kesha added a new single to her catalogue, releasing a new music video for My Own Dance.

Kesha has also made her support for the LGBTIQ+ community known, receiving the 2016 Human Rights Campaign’s Visibility Award, and a nomination in the 2018 GLAAD Awards.

Kesha will join UK pop sensation Dua Lipa and a slew of local performers and DJs at one of the biggest queer parties in the world.

Mardi Gras Party 2020 will be held at The Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, on Saturday 29th February. For tickets and more information head to mardigras.org.au

OIP Staff


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