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News: Kesha Shares ‘GLOW.’ Remix Featuring Blusher

  • January 15, 2026
  • Deb Pelser
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Global pop mainstay Kesha has revisited GLOW. with a new remix featuring Melbourne trio Blusher, released via her independent imprint Kesha Records. The collaboration lands just as Kesha prepares to return to Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand for her first headline tour in the region in over a decade.

Originally a standout from Kesha’s sixth album .(PERIOD), GLOW. is reshaped here through Blusher’s lens, leaning into glossy synths and shared vocals while keeping the song’s sense of release intact. It’s a natural pairing: Kesha’s long-standing instinct for pop as communal catharsis meets Blusher’s club-ready songwriting, built around friendship, movement and emotional clarity.

The remix also signals Blusher’s role as special guests across the Australia and New Zealand leg of The Tits Out Tour. For the Melbourne-based trio, it marks their largest shows to date, stepping into arenas and festival stages after steadily building momentum through releases like Should We Go Dance? and last year’s RACER. They also supported Rebecca Black on her recent Australian tour. Since forming in 2021, Blusher have carved out a space for themselves as a fully collaborative pop band, sharing vocals and production duties while drawing openly from the dance-pop lineage Kesha helped define.

For Kesha, the tour represents both a homecoming and a continuation. With .(PERIOD), she reaffirmed her place as a self-directed pop artist, pairing commercial scale with independence after launching her own label. Her Australian dates begin in Brisbane on February 19 and include sold-out arena shows in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, alongside festival appearances in Sydney and Christchurch, before she heads on to the UK and Europe.

Together, the GLOW. remix and tour pairing underline a shared philosophy: pop music as something bright, physical and collective, designed to be felt loudly and experienced together.

Stream GLOW. HERE

Go HERE for ticketing information on the Tits Out Tour.

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