Kesha at Ameris Amphitheater in Atlanta: A High Energy Celebration of Freedom!

Written and Captured By | Louis Raimondi
Kesha brought her high-energy “Tits Out Tour” to a sold-out Ameris Amphitheater in Alpharetta, Georgia, on a beautiful Thursday evening. The opener was Rose Gray.
Rose Gray is a high-energy dance-pop machine who just keeps coming at you. Touring in support of the January 2025 release of her first album, Louder, Please, Rose—accompanied by a DJ—hit the stage with “Attention,” a Kesha song she recorded with Kesha and Slayyyter. She would later return to the stage during Kesha’s set to perform the song again with her. In addition to “Attention,” she performed six songs from her new album and added a new version of “Everything Changes (But I Won’t),” previously recorded with Shygirl and Casey MQ. Her high-energy set was sure to earn her new fans.
Kesha hit the stage at 9:10 p.m. and immediately got the crowd going with “Tik Tok,” followed by the energy-packed “Only Love Can Save Us Now.” “Warrior” was next, during which Kesha came off the stage and walked through the arena, high-fiving fans up and down the aisles. That set the tone for the night! This was as much a show as it was a concert. She powered through the hour-and-forty-minute set virtually non-stop—except for a couple of short costume changes—delivering hit after energetic hit, including “Timber,” “Die Young,” “We R Who We R,” “Blow,” and “Your Love Is My Drug,” among others.
Nine of the thirty-two songs performed were from her new album, Period (.). Despite being released only a month ago, the crowd was very familiar with several of the songs and was not only engaged but singing along. “Joy Ride,” “Red Flag,” and “Yippie-Ki-Yay” were particularly well received.
A very prominent theme throughout the concert was how happy Kesha is to have her legal issues with former producer Dr. Luke behind her. Her new album is released under her own label, Kesha Records. Toward the end of the show, Kesha and her dancers wore T-shirts bearing the label’s name. She said she is the happiest she’s ever been and is totally blown away by the response to the tour. Ameris Amphitheater holds 12,000, and there wasn’t an open seat in the house.

I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the choreography and the dancers, who were a huge part of the show! The theatrics were worthy of a Broadway production but were seamlessly woven into the music to complement it—not distract from it. If Kesha comes to your area, I highly recommend attending.

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