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Kesha Announces 2023 'The Gag Order Tour'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

Kesha has announced "The Gag Order Tour" in support of her most recent album, Gag Order.

The 20-date trek will kick off on October 15 at the Factory in Deep Ellum in Dallas and wrap up on November 18 at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles. Jake Wesley Rogers will provide support throughout the tour. Tickets for all shows are on sale now.

Gag Order, which was produced by Rick Rubin, was Kesha's fifth studio album and a follow-up to 2020's High Road. The album includes the singles "Eat the Acid," "Fine Line," and "Only Love Can Save Us Now."

Kesha 2023 Tour Dates:

10/15 - Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum
10/16 - Austin, TX @ ACL Live at The Moody Theater
10/18 - New Orleans, LA @ Orpheum Theater
10/20 - Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live
10/21 - Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern
10/23 - Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
10/26 - Newport, KY @ MegaCorp Pavilion
10/28 - Mashantucket, CT @ Foxwoods Resort Casino
10/29 - Washington, DC @ The Anthem
10/31 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia
11/01 - Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway
11/03 - New York, NY @ Hammerstein Ballroom
11/06 - Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
11/07 - Detroit, MI @ Masonic Temple Theatre
11/09 - Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
11/11 - Milwaukee, WI @ The Eagles Ballroom
11/12 - Prior Lake, MN @ Mystic Showroom
11/14 - Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom
11/17 - Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
11/18 - Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium

(Photo: Vince Haycock)

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