Kesha’s Tits Out Tour is less a comeback and more a rebirth. Promoting her new album Period, the pop star leans into catharsis, vulnerability, and spectacle while never losing her glitter-soaked edge.
At the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, the show opened with “Tik Tok” in a shocking twist: Kesha carried a severed head modeled after her younger self and placed it on an altar of candles and empty glasses, symbolically laying her past to rest. From there, she mixed new songs like “Only Love Can Save Us Now” with reimagined versions of fan favorites like “C’Mon” and “Crazy Kids”, according to setlist.fm.

The show unfolds in acts, shifting from chaotic, darker segments to brighter, liberated ones. The emotional peak came with “Praying.” After delivering the ballad, Kesha was met with a standing ovation that reportedly lasted nearly seven minutes, leaving her visibly moved.

Theatrical visuals added to the impact: straitjackets, strobe lights, dancers in law-enforcement costumes, and confetti-blasted finales. Between songs, she spoke candidly about her legal battles and creative freedom, making it clear this tour belongs to her and her fans.

Kesha is not just performing old hits, she is reclaiming them. The Tits Out Tour is bold, messy, joyous, and deeply human. It’s an A-grade reminder that Kesha is free, and she wants you to celebrate that freedom with her.