Kesha returns to Australia for her first headline our in over ten years.
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Rowdy pop superstar Kesha returns to Australia on her first headline tour in over a decade.
After wowing Aussie audiences at her sold-out House of Kesha headline show in Sydney and a headline set at the Aussie Open in Melbourne earlier this year, Kesha brings her worldwide The Tits Out Tour to Australia in February 2026.
Fans of the multi-plantium artist can expect to hear all her biggest hits, along with new bangers from her recently released sixth studio album, (PERIOD), which arrived earlier this year. Co-produced and co-written by Kesha, (PERIDO) comprises 11 personal pop songs and includes the hit single, ‘JOYRIDE’.
Kesha’s The Tits Out Tour kicks off on Thursday 19 February at the Riverstage in Brisbane and continues with concerts at Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena on Sunday 22 February and Adelaide’s AEC Arena on Tuesday 24 February, coming to a close at Perth’s HPC on Thursday 26 February.
There are several presales, with the Artist presale beginning Tuesday 5 August at 10am AEST (sign up here) and the Promoter presale commencing on Wednesday 6 August at 10am AEST (sign up here).
General on-sale takes place from Friday 8 August at 10am AEST via Destroy All Lines and XIII Touring.
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One of the biggest pop stars of the past 15 years, Kesha’s list of achievements includes ten top ten singles, more than 3 billion worldwide streams, two #1 albums and nearly 40 million followers across social media.
Unafraid to speak her truth, Kesha is an advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community and animal welfare organisations. Her most recent release, (PERIOD), was praised by Rolling Stone, which gave the record a four out of five star review, with the music mag calling the album “a frisky pop record that delights in throwing things at the wall and seeing what sticks.”
Currently touring North America, performing sold-out arenas and amphitheatres, February 2026 is Australia’s turn to get your tits out and rejoice in the music of Kesha.
Catch Kesha at AEC Arena on Tuesday 24 Febraury. For ticketing information, visit destroyalllines.com.
Kesha The Tits Out 2026 Australian Tour Dates
Thursday 19 February – Riverstage, Brisbane, QLD
Sunday 22 February – Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Tuesday 24 February – AEC Arena, Adelaide, SA
Thursday 26 February – Perth HPC, Perth, WA
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