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Kesha set to play Metro City in March

Fans of pop star Kesha will be able to see the singer perform up close when her Australian tour kicks of in Perth in 2018. The singer will play an intimate show at Metro City on 18 March 2018.

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The Rainbow Tour has already played 21 dates across the USA and had one stop in London. The tour is in support of Kersha’s third album Rainbow.

The album is her first created without longtime collaborator Dr Luke who the singer has faced off in a long legal dispute. Rainbow has been both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. Dolly Parton, The Dap King Horns and The Eagles of Death Metal all make guest appearances on the record.

The singer previously visited Perth in 2011 when she played Challenge Stadium, her subsequent tours have not included Australia on their itinerary.

Kesha will play Metro City in Perth before heading to the Blues Festival in Byron Bay. She’ll then play shows in Sydney, Auckland, Adelaide and Melbourne.

Tickets go on sale 9am, 14 December. Get tickets from Ticketek.  

OIP Staff


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