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  "path": "/the-live-beat-kesha/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-30T16:00:00.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Pop used to be escapism for Kesha. Now, it’s something closer to exorcism—in the most glitter-drenched, scream-it-out-loud sense of the word. Fresh off the unhinged, body-positive chaos of last year’s run, Kesha is back on the road this summer with The Freedom Tour, a 25-date spectacle that reads less like a victory lap and more like a full-body release. If her past tours were parties, this one sounds like the afterparty where everything finally spills out—the joy, the rage, the healing, the hard-won clarity. “I’ve lived through the fire,\" Kesha said in a statement, \"This tour is about what comes […]\n\nThe post The Live Beat: Kesha first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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