Kesha’s bringing the party back, and she’s not coming alone. On Thursday, April 3, 2025, the pop icon announced a massive North American summer tour alongside dance-rock legends Scissor Sisters. Dubbed the “Tits Out Tour,” the run kicks off July 1 in Salt Lake City and promises a glitter-drenched celebration of self-expression and freedom. With support from hyperpop artist Slayyyter and rising UK dance singer Rose Gray, the tour is already generating huge buzz among fans and industry watchers alike.
Kesha broke the news on X, writing in all caps: “TITS OUT! KESHA! SCISSOR SISTERS! SUMMER TOUR! 2025!” The Scissor Sisters—Jake Shears, Babydaddy, and Del Marquis—are reuniting for their first full-scale tour since 2012’s “Magic Hour,” a hiatus fans have long hoped would end. Slayyyter and Gray bring fresh energy to the lineup, each with their own devoted fanbases. Pre-sale begins Tuesday, April 8, with general sales launching April 10 at 10 AM local time via keshaofficial
The 15-date trek includes major venues like the Mann Center in Philadelphia on July 8, Ruoff Music Center in Indiana on July 15, the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on July 22, and wraps August 2 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Venues leaked early on Songkick, and Kesha’s team has since confirmed the full list, sending fans scrambling to plan their summer.
Kesha is still riding high after her 2023 album “Gag Order,” which was named “Album of the Year” by The Arts Desk. Her 2024 single “JOYRIDE” has clocked over 60 million streams, and she’s now operating independently under her own label, Kesha Records, following her 2023 split with Dr. Luke’s label. Her setlist is expected to span her biggest hits—like the 16-million-selling “TiK ToK” and “Praying”—alongside newer tracks like “Delusional.”
Scissor Sisters return with their dance-floor staples “I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’” and “Filthy/Gorgeous,” and fans are speculating new material may be on the way. Jake Shears hinted last year that the group had “vault stuff” and were “itching to play again.” Their last album topped U.S. dance charts, and the reunion tour marks a high-energy comeback for one of the 2000s’ most flamboyant acts.
The tour’s vibe is unapologetically bold and celebratory. Kesha’s recent “House of Kesha” shows, like her January set in Sydney and last summer’s Chicago appearance, were full of club energy, drag DJs, and colorful chaos. The “Tits Out Tour” promises to continue that tradition. Sponsors include Feeld, a progressive dating app, and Spot Covered, a tour insurance provider, underscoring the tour’s offbeat, inclusive branding.
Online, the reaction is massive. Billboard called it “epic,” and fans are flooding social media with excitement. Posts highlight the high-profile venues, call for glitter cannons, and beg for live renditions of classics.
Tickets will go fast. Her 2023 tour saw prices ranging from $40 to $74, with VIP packages commanding more. Madison Square Garden and Kia Forum are large-capacity venues, so demand is expected to be fierce. Ticketmaster handles general sales starting April 10.
This marks Kesha’s first full U.S. tour in two years, and for Scissor Sisters, it’s their first since 2012. The pairing of their theatrical styles and pop punch makes this a nostalgic yet fresh ticket for summer. Kesha, now 40, has 10 Top Ten singles, billions of streams, and a renewed sense of creative control. “This is my summer,” she told Billboard. “No rules, just us.”
With pre-sales opening in days, anticipation is peaking. Fans are already marking calendars, refreshing browsers, and planning outfits. The “Tits Out Tour” is more than a concert—it’s a summer celebration of liberation, love, and loud music. And from the looks of it, North America is more than ready.