Pop singer-songwriter Kesha brought unapologetic chaos and fun to Toronto on July 21st, lighting up Budweiser Stage. “I just put out the first record where I actually have legal rights to my own words,” Kesha announced to the crowd early in the night. Judging by the sounds of the crowd’s cheers, Toronto was right there with her.
Backed by a live band and a stage full of colorful visuals, Kesha tore through a setlist stacked with both nostalgic hits and new fan favorites. Classics like “TiK ToK,” “Die Young,” and “Cannibal” had the crowd screaming, while newer tracks like “JOYRIDE” and “RED FLAG” proved she’s still got plenty of tricks up her sleeve.

At one point, Kesha took a moment to reflect on her career: “Jesus Christ that was a journey wasn’t it, and we made it,” reminding fans how much she’s transformed over time.
Of course, Kesha never let things stay too serious for long. “Your country’s fu**ing amazing, your city’s fu**ing amazing,” she shouted. “I don’t wanna leave you but I’m not even gonna lie to you, it’s my pretend last song!” She then dove straight into “Your Love Is My Drug.”
Closing with “We R Who We R,” Kesha left the stage as an icon embracing her own narrative on her own terms. For Toronto fans, the Tits Out Tour was loud, heartfelt, and utterly unforgettable.

