Posted On October 21, 2024

Kesha to headline Mighty Hoopla as star reveals 2025 UK dates

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Kesha is set to play three dates in the UK next year, including London’s Mighty Hoopla festival.
The 37-year-old pop star has been confirmed as a headliner for the LGBTQ+ music extravaganza at Brockwell Park on June 1, 2025, where she will be joined by the likes of ‘Eurovision’ superstar Loreen, Australia rapper G Flip and 90s’ Eurodance legends Vengaboys.
Days before, the ‘Tik Tok’ hitmaker will play intimate shows at the O2 Academy in Glasgow and Manchester’s Albert Hall on May 29 and 30, respectively.
Kesha unveiling her UK dates comes a week after she and Charli XCX dropped the ‘Spring Breakers’ remix, extending the latter’s ‘Brat’ era.
The American singer is also preparing to drop a new album in 2025.
It will mark Kesha’s first record as an independent artist after she announced her own record label, Kesha Records, in partnership with ADA.
The lead single, ‘Joyride’, was released back in July.
Kesha split from Kemosabe and Vector Management in December last year, six months after settling lawsuits with former producer and label owner Dr. Luke.
Her 2023 record ‘Gag Order’ was the last LP to come as part of her Kemosabe and RCA deal.
Back in March, she wrote on X: “First day I’ve owned my voice in 19 years. Welcome.”
Tickets for Glasgow and Manchester go on sale keshaofficial.com/tour on Friday (25.10.24). Tickets for Mighty Hoopla are on sale now via mightyhoopla.com.

Kesha’s 2025 UK dates:
May 29, 2025, O2 Academy, Glasgow, UK
May 30, 2025, Albert Hall, Manchester, UK
Jun 1, 2025, Mighty Hoopla, London, UK

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