The co-headlining “Tits Out Tour,” featuring Kesha and Scissor Sisters, officially began its North American leg on July 1, 2025, in West Valley City, Utah. The July 26 stop at The Pavilion at Star Lake in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, marks one of the standout early shows, blending nostalgia with bold new energy.
This tour supports Kesha’s sixth studio album, Period, which was released on July 4, 2025, under her independent imprint Kesha Records. It also marks Scissor Sisters’ first North American performances in over a decade, as part of their reunion tour that initially launched overseas in 2024.
The Tits Out Tour represents a milestone run for both acts. For Kesha, it’s her largest headlining tour to date and a triumphant moment in her post-litigation era. For Scissor Sisters, the tour is a long-anticipated return to U.S. stages after a decade of hiatus. The show is scheduled to run through August 10, 2025, wrapping up in Tampa, Florida, before resuming in Europe in spring 2026. The Scissor Sisters will only join for the North American portion.
Stops at major venues like Madison Square Garden in New York and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles mark career highlights for Kesha, who is headlining both for the first time. The tour has already sold out dozens of dates across the country, demonstrating the continued popularity of both acts.
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Kesha’s new album, Period, has drawn critical praise for its mix of high-energy pop and introspective themes. The project is her first release under her own label and her first since separating from longtime producer Dr. Luke. Critics have lauded the album’s bold tone and fearless messaging, reflecting Kesha’s creative and personal rebirth.
Scissor Sisters’ involvement adds a layer of excitement for longtime fans. The band, best known for hits like “I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’” and “Take Your Mama,” brings a disco-pop flair and LGBTQ+ visibility that aligns naturally with Kesha’s bold and inclusive aesthetic. Their presence has added a nostalgic dimension to the tour while complementing its forward-thinking vibe.
The concert itself is divided into multiple acts, with Kesha using theatrical visuals and symbolic imagery. She opens the show by presenting a mannequin head representing her former self—a gesture meant to signify personal transformation and release. Setlists include fan favorites such as “Tik Tok,” “Praying,” and “We R Who We R,” alongside new material from Period, reinterpreted with fresh arrangements and emotional weight.
Opening acts vary by city, with artists like Slayyyter, Rose Gray, and the Vengaboys joining the bill. The lineup was curated in collaboration with dating app Feeld, which has partnered with the tour to promote social connection among fans. Audience members are encouraged to wear color-coded outfits to indicate their relationship status or intentions, turning each concert into an inclusive celebration of identity and self-expression.
Concertgoers and critics have described the shows as a liberating experience, with a unique mix of empowerment, fun, and theatrical flair. Reviewers have especially praised Kesha’s onstage vulnerability and artistic ambition, as well as the nostalgic yet energized presence of Scissor Sisters.
With multiple sold-out venues, a message of freedom and healing, and a strong focus on community, the Tits Out Tour is being recognized not only as a pop spectacle but as a cultural moment. It captures both the evolution of a pop icon reclaiming her narrative and the joyful return of a beloved band to the live music scene.
The North American leg will conclude in Tampa on August 10, 2025, before the tour picks back up in Europe in March 2026.