Kesha and the Creepies: Fuck the World Tour
Tour by Kesha | |
Start date | July 23, 2016 |
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End date | July 22, 2017 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 40 in North America 3 in Asia 43 in total |
Kesha concert chronology |
The Kesha and the Creepies: Fuck the World Tour is the third headlining concert tour by American singer Kesha. The tour started in Las Vegas on July 23, 2016. The tour has been described by her as "So, for a short ride and in mostly intimate venues, I will be performing a new creepy creation. It's been too long", and "Songs you’ve never heard me play before and I may never play again". The tour traveled throughout North America, and was extended to Asia, playing three shows in China in October.[1]
Background and development
On February 19, 2016, New York Supreme Court Justice Shirley Kornreich ruled against Kesha's request for a preliminary injunction that would release her from her contract with Kemosabe Records, a label owned by Lukasz Gottwald, also known as Dr. Luke, under the umbrella of Sony Music Entertainment. This later inspired her to create the tour, "for the pure love of rock n roll" and it is seen as an act of defiance.[2]
Set list
- "We R Who We R"
- "Your Love Is My Drug"
- "Dinosaur"
- "Nightclubbing"
- "True Colors"
- "You Don't Own Me"
- "Blow"
- "Speaking in Tongues"
- "Boots & Boys"
- "Cannibal"
- "Timber"
- "Tik Tok"
- Encore
- Notes
- On select dates, Kesha performed "Till the World Ends" and "Die Young" in place of "True Colors" and "I Shall Be Released".[3]
- "Old Flames Can't Hold a Candle to You" was not performed on select dates.
- During Chinese shows, Kesha performed "Stephen", "Jealous", "Warrior", "Gold Trans Am", "Dirty Love", "Party at a Rich Dude's House" and "Animal".
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | |||||
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North America | ||||||||
July 23, 2016 | Las Vegas | United States | Intrigue Nightclub | |||||
July 28, 2016 | Windsor | Canada | The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor | |||||
July 30, 2016 | Dubuque | United States | Dubuque County Fair | |||||
August 6, 2016 | Atlantic City | The Waterfont | ||||||
August 7, 2016 | Brooklyn | Mad Decent Block Party | ||||||
August 9, 2016 | Cleveland | House of Blues | ||||||
August 10, 2016 | Pittsburgh | Mr. Smalls Theatre | ||||||
August 12, 2016 | Detroit | Saint Andrew's Hall | ||||||
August 13, 2016 | Grand Rapids | The Intersection | ||||||
August 16, 2016 | Cincinnati | Bogart's | ||||||
August 18, 2016 | Minneapolis | Aria | ||||||
August 19, 2016 | Milwaukee | Rave | ||||||
August 21, 2016 | Chicago | Mad Decent Block Party | ||||||
August 23, 2016 | Louisville | Mercury Ballroom | ||||||
August 25, 2016 | Syracuse | New York State Fairground | ||||||
September 2, 2016 | Columbus | Schottenstein Center[4] | ||||||
September 9, 2016 | Tempe | Wells Fargo Arena | ||||||
September 17, 2016 | Atlanta | Music Midtown | ||||||
September 22, 2016 | Brooklyn | Warsaw[5] | ||||||
September 29, 2016 | Kent, Ohio | Dix Stadium | ||||||
October 1, 2016 | Los Angeles | Los Angeles Center Studios | ||||||
Asia | ||||||||
October 4, 2016 | Shanghai | China | Shanghai Grand Stage[6] | |||||
October 6, 2016 | Beijing | Beijing Wu Ke Song Stadium[7] | ||||||
October 8, 2016 | Guangzhou | Guangzhou Baiyun Stadium[8] | ||||||
North America | ||||||||
October 21, 2016 | Minneapolis | United States | TCF Bank Stadium | |||||
October 22, 2016 | Miami Beach | Fontainebleau | ||||||
October 23, 2016 | Jacksonville | Mavericks | ||||||
October 25, 2016 | Tampa | The Ritz Ybor | ||||||
October 27, 2016 | New York City | Pace University | ||||||
October 29, 2016 | Waterville | Harold Alfond Memorial Field | ||||||
January 27, 2017 | Bowling Green | Doyt Perry Stadium | ||||||
February 15, 2017 | Mashantucket | Foxwoods | ||||||
March 30, 2017 | Baton Rouge | Tiger Stadium | ||||||
April 1, 2017 | Charleston | O'Brien Field | ||||||
April 4, 2017 | Galloway | Stockton | ||||||
April 7, 2017 | Ewing | Lions Stadium | ||||||
April 8, 2017 | Boston | Matthews Arena[9] | ||||||
April 23, 2017 | Rochester | Eunice Kennedy Shriver Stadium | ||||||
April 25, 2017 | Conway | Estes Stadium | ||||||
April 27, 2017 | East Lansing | Spartan Stadium[10] | ||||||
June 15, 2017 | Dover | Firefly | ||||||
July 20, 2017 | Council Bluffs | Stir Cove | ||||||
July 21, 2017 | Aurora | RiverEdge Park |
References
- ^ Strauss, Matthew (19 July 2016). "Kesha Announces Kesha and The Creepies: The Fuck the World Tour". Pitchfork. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
- ^ Sherman, Maria (8 August 2016). "Kesha's Live Rebirth: What Her 'Fuck the World' Tour Means for Her Future". Pitchfork. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
- ^ "Ke$ha Concert Setlists & Tour Dates". Setlist.fm. 22 October 2016. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
- ^ Herner, Hannah (10 August 2016). "Kesha to headline rebranded Welcome Back Concert". The Lantern. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
- ^ "ticketweb". Kesha and The Creepies: The F*ck The World Tour. Archived from the original on 24 September 2016. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
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- ^ "Kesha and the Creepies to perform at MSU on April 27". The State News. Retrieved 2017-04-04.