KESHA - Rainbow Australian Tour, Rescheduled dates announced!



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We are thrilled to announce rescheduled dates for Kesha’s critically acclaimed ‘Rainbow Tour’ in October 2018 after having to postpone the initial run of shows due to an ACL injury. All existing tickets remain valid for the rescheduled dates and no action is required. Sunday October 7, Margaret Court Arena, Melbourne Monday October 8, Thebarton Theatre, Adelaide Wednesday October 10, Eatons Hill Hotel, Brisbane Thursday October 11, ICC Sydney Theatre Due to scheduling and artist availabilities , Kesha was unable to include Perth and Auckland in the rescheduled dates. Tickets can be refunded from point of purchase. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kesha is bringing her critically acclaimed ‘Rainbow Tour’ to Australia and New Zealand in early 2018, kicking off in Perth on 26th March at Metro City and hitting Sydney, Auckland and Adelaide, before ending on 5th April in Melbourne at Margaret Court Arena. The tour announcement follows a celebrated era for the artist, including her triumphant latest No. 1 album ‘RAINBOW,’ a completely sold-out North American headlining tour, and two recent GRAMMY nominations. Rolling Stone called Kesha’s live performances “one of the most positively uplifting, inclusive concert experiences available in 2017.” Backed by a live band and with her trademark swagger and playful snarl, Kesha will perform a set of her past global hits, her double platinum current single “Praying,” the new single “Learn To Let Go” and other songs from ‘RAINBOW’ (Kemosabe Records/RCA Records), “an artistic feat” (Entertainment Weekly) for the singer which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and topped charts in nearly 30 markets worldwide. Praised by New York Times, Billboard, Vanity Fair and more, as well as ranked #4 in Rolling Stone’s ‘50 Best Albums of 2017’, ‘RAINBOW’ earned Kesha the first GRAMMY nominations of her career, with ‘RAINBOW’ up for ‘Best Pop Vocal Album’ and “Praying” getting a nod for ‘Best Pop Solo Performance’. “Once Kesha takes the stage, it's almost like she's the preacher ready to deliver one hell of an inspirational sermon -- in the happiest, sparkliest church you'll ever witness.” — Billboard “It was a show punctuated with messages of empowerment and inclusiveness and resilience, full of all-out production and straight-up killer performances that brought the damn house down.” - Nashville Scene “Kesha proved to be the only rock star we need today.” — NPR Music “Her current tour is the victory lap we need right now.” - Mashable