Kesha Reclaims Her Voice on the Electrifying “Tits Out Tour”
- Annie Gallo
- Aug 6
- 3 min read
Contributed by Annie Gallo
Revisions by LJ Portnoy, Editor-in-Chief
A night of glitter, grit, and pop redemption across generations

A New Era: Freedom, Power, and a Tour to Match
On March 6, 2024, Kesha posted a message that would echo through her fandom:
“First day I’ve owned my voice in 19 years. Welcome.”
With that simple but powerful statement, she set the tone for a new chapter—one marked by creative control, emotional truth, and a fearless return to the spotlight. Fast forward to 2025, and fans now have a new album titled “.” and a live experience to match: the Tits Out Tour, the biggest and boldest tour of her career to date.
SoundCheck Mag caught the show in Virginia Beach and Raleigh—two unforgettable nights filled with tears, triumph, and dancefloor catharsis.

Opening Acts Set the Stage for Liberation
Before Kesha took the stage, the energy was already electric. UK artist Rose Gray, best known for her collab on “Attention,” kicked things off with tracks like “Everything Changes (But I Won’t),” “Party People,” and of course, “Attention.” Her dreamy yet fierce set warmed up the crowd with ease.

Next up: Scissor Sisters, whose flamboyant, dance-pop magic lit up the venue with hits like “Let’s Have a Kiki,” “I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’,” and “Filthy/Gorgeous.” The crowd was all in—dancing, cheering, and glittering in full glam tribute.

A Setlist of Healing, Rage, and Reclamation
From the pit to the lawn, fans of all ages screamed every word as Kesha launched her set with the song that started it all: “TiK ToK.”
“We do not stand abuse in my house—so put your middle fingers up,” Kesha told the crowd, unapologetically reclaiming her voice and past.
“Wake up in the morning like fck P Diddy,” the audience shouted back.

She shared that she hadn’t performed many of her early hits in over a decade. Now, she was taking them back—reproducing every song she’d written pre-2014 with new arrangements and fresh energy.
The crowd roared as she dove into Warrior-era anthems like “Crazy Kids,” “C’mon,” “Thinking of You,” and the title track.
“I had these songs taken from me,” she said. “I wrote them for you. Will you help me take them back?”
And take them back, she did.

Pop Star, People’s Champion
In a moment that fans won’t soon forget, Kesha left the stage during “C’mon” to climb onto her dancer’s shoulders and weave through the venue, hugging fans and high-fiving outstretched hands.
Then came the emotional gut-punch of the night: “Fine Line.” Wearing a straitjacket, surrounded by dancers dressed in black uniforms, Kesha embodied the trauma, pain, and power behind the lyrics.
“All the doctors and lawyers cut the tongue out of my mouth.” “I’m at the top of the mountain with a gun to my head.”
The choreography—a haunting visual of being dragged, silenced, and gaslit—left a heavy hush over the crowd before erupting into cheers of support.

The Verdict: This Is a Tour You Feel
Between the laser beams, confetti blasts, raw monologues, and career-spanning setlist, Kesha’s Tits Out Tour is more than a concert—it’s a live reclamation of identity. For longtime fans and Gen Z newcomers alike, this is a show that bridges eras and burns bright with catharsis.
Whether you’ve been riding with Ke$ha since glitter and Jack Daniel’s, or you’re new via a TikTok trend, this tour proves one thing: Kesha never lost her voice—it was stolen. And now she’s taking it back.

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