On July 26, 2025, superstar Kesha delivered a high-energy, sold-out performance at The Pavilion at Star Lake in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, as part of her ongoing Tits Out Tour. The tour is co-headlined with the revived glam-pop outfit Scissor Sisters.
This performance was part of Kesha’s North American run in support of her sixth studio album, Period, released on July 4, 2025, through her independent label Kesha Records. The Burgettstown date came shortly after a major show at Madison Square Garden and marked the midpoint of the tour, which spans from July 1 to August 10.
Opening acts included UK artist Rose Gray, who joined the tour from July 19 onward, and Slayyyter, who performed on earlier dates. Both acts contributed to the tour’s energetic atmosphere, with Rose Gray also appearing on the album track “Attention!” alongside Kesha and Slayyyter.
Kesha’s set featured a mix of old and new, opening with her breakthrough hit “TiK ToK” and running through chart-toppers like “Die Young” and “Your Love Is My Drug,” as well as more introspective tracks like “Praying.” She also performed songs from her new album, including “Joyride,” “Yippee-Ki-Yay” featuring T-Pain, and “Boy Crazy,” which showcased the musical evolution she has embraced since gaining creative control over her work.
Scissor Sisters followed with a vibrant, theatrical set that included fan favorites such as “Take Your Mama,” “I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’,” and “Only the Horses.” Their return to American stages after more than a decade was received with excitement, reflecting the enduring appeal of their disco-infused pop and flamboyant stage presence.
The concert emphasized themes of freedom, joy, and individuality. Kesha, in particular, has described the Tits Out Tour as a celebration of emotional and sexual liberation. In public statements, she said, “The most political thing we can do right now is love … I’m going TITS OUT this summer to bring as much safety, fun, acceptance, love, connection, and celebration to this country.” She also invited fans to wear red if they were single and open to meeting others, part of a partnership with Feeld, a dating app that champions open-minded relationships.
The Pavilion at Star Lake, a prominent venue for large-scale summer concerts in the Pittsburgh region, proved a fitting location for the tour’s message of collective empowerment and high-energy performance. With a capacity of nearly 23,000, the amphitheater has a long-standing tradition of hosting major touring acts, and Kesha’s dynamic presence added to its legacy.
The tour also represents a significant turning point in Kesha’s career. After years of legal and contractual battles, she has emerged with full creative autonomy. Her album Period is a reflection of this newfound freedom, blending dance-pop, rock, and experimental sounds into a project that critics have praised for its authenticity and ambition.
Meanwhile, Scissor Sisters’ participation in the tour marks a welcome reunion for fans of their early 2000s hits. Their collaboration with Kesha adds a layer of theatricality and nostalgia to the tour, enhancing its appeal to both long-time followers and new audiences.
Following the Burgettstown show, the Tits Out Tour continued through several major cities, including Columbus, Philadelphia, and Charlotte, before concluding in Tampa, Florida on August 10. A European leg is scheduled for spring 2026, with Kesha performing solo across major cities overseas.
The Tits Out Tour stands as more than just a concert series—it is a statement of artistic and personal liberation, with Kesha using her platform to celebrate identity, resilience, and uninhibited joy.