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News: House of Kesha: Pop Icon Announces Unmissable Show at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre

  • October 10, 2024
  • Deb Pelser
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Kesha is back. After seven long years, she’s ready to break the silence with a return that feels less like a tour announcement and more like a defiant reclamation of the space she’s always owned. Her voice and her energy are set to ripple through Australia once again in January 2025.

And it’s not just any show — it’s House of Kesha. Imagine a sweat-drenched, glitter-streaked club dance party, a place where Kesha reigns supreme as the emcee of our collective catharsis. It promises to be an event that blurs the lines between performer and audience, a fever dream of pop stardom in its most chaotic, glorious form. Kesha, raw and unfiltered, will take the stage at Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on January 23. If there’s anything you expect, throw it out the window. This night will be unpredictable, drenched in glitter, and unapologetically Kesha.

Beyond that, she’s also set to crash the cultural bastion of the Australian Open. Come January 6-26, Melbourne Park will host not just athletes but Kesha herself, where her long-awaited reappearance in Australia will amplify the adrenaline of the tournament. In the past decade, she’s become more than just a pop star — she’s grown into a voice for survivors, an artist who wears resilience like a second skin.

Over the years, Kesha has carved out a space that stretches far beyond the charts, although she’s certainly dominated those too. Ten Top 10 singles. Billions of streams. Two No. 1 albums. Four No. 1 songs on Top 40 radio.

Beyond her music, Kesha has put her voice to work where it counts. From day one, she’s been a fierce advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community, using her platform to champion equality and belonging. And her dedication to animal welfare runs deep, making sure her activism isn’t just a footnote but a headline of its own.

Tickets for House of Kesha go live tomorrow at 10 AM AEDT (Friday, October 11). Grab them quickly; this kind of electricity is rare.

KESHA LIVE JANUARY 2025

Thursday 23 January House of Kesha Enmore Theatre, Sydney NSW

Saturday 25 January Australian Open, AO Live John Cain Arena, Melbourne VIC

Tickets HERE.

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