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July 10th – Mountain View, California
July 13th, 2010 ♥ Posted by Chloe ♥ Posted in Appearances, Pictures, Preformaces

I’ve uploaded a couple of pictures from the 10th of July when Ke$ha opened for Rhianna on her Last Girl On Earth Tour in an outdoor venue. And I’ve also added some pictures from a meet and greet Ke$ha did on the same day.

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Last Girl On Earth tour
July 13th, 2010 ♥ Posted by Chloe ♥ Posted in Pictures, Preformaces


I’ve added loads more pictures from K$ performance on the 9th of July in California.

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July 9th – Sacramento, California
July 11th, 2010 ♥ Posted by Chloe ♥ Posted in Pictures, Preformaces



I’ve uploaded pictures of K$ performing on tour in California on the 9th of July, I have more to upload as soon as Getty Images starts working again! Sorry for the delay! <3

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Ke$ha to play the Civic Centre on Aug. 4
July 9th, 2010 ♥ Posted by Chloe ♥ Posted in Appearances, Preformaces

Pop’s hard-partying bad girl Ke$ha will play Ottawa on Aug. 4. The irreverent singer released her first album Animal in January this year, and the first single TiK ToK has sold more than seven million copies.

She is booked to perform at the Civic Centre Salons. Tickets are $35, plus surcharges, on sale Saturday through Ticketmaster, www.ticketmaster.ca or 613-755-1111, and at www.livenation.com. Showtime is 8 p.m.

Source: Ottawa Citizen

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2010 MuchMusic Video Awards
June 22nd, 2010 ♥ Posted by Chloe ♥ Posted in Appearances, Pictures, Preformaces, Videos



Sorry this took so long but I’ve added loads of pictures of K$ at the MuchMusic Video Awards. She didn’t win an award but she put on an amazing performance.

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2010 MuchMusic Video Awards Rehearsal
June 20th, 2010 ♥ Posted by Chloe ♥ Posted in Appearances, Music, News, Pictures, Preformaces, Videos


Ke$ha was in Queen Street, Toronto, Canada rehearsing for her performance at the 2010 MuchMusic Video Awards. You can watch the rehearsal of TiK ToK and I’ve also added tons of images from the rehearsal.
Ke$ha is also featured on this months and nexts months cover of Paper magazine. The article soon hopefully.

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Ke$ha Flood Benefit
June 18th, 2010 ♥ Posted by Chloe ♥ Posted in Articles, Music, Pictures, Preformaces

We were just at Bonnaroo, so we should be used to bizarre, sweat-drenched scenarios, but Ke$ha’s way-sold-out flood benefit made Bonnaroo look like a temperate day at the church picnic. We knew shit was going to be hectic when we had to wait in line for 15 minutes just to pay for parking. (Seriously, it seems like a bunch of people skipped their remedial button-pushing class. It ain’t that tough, folks.) When we actually made it out of the parking lot and into the venue, event staff were already pulling out limp, convulsing, heat-stroked bodies to the strains of Heypenny’s quirky indie pop.

Now, we’ll admit that Heypenny has made us limp from time to time (for completely different reasons, obvs) but we have to say that watching a hot, hazy club full of people who obviously don’t spend a lot of time in clubs totally enraptured was really endearing. If we had a dollar for every person we heard talk about how cool their set was when we were outside getting some desperately needed oxygen, we could have gotten really drunk and bought a bunch of hot dogs. Whatever jokes we might make about our favorite local TV-toting marching band, we were proud as hell to see them rock that crowd.

Same goes for Space Capone. We missed their set at Bonnaroo because John Fogherty insisted on not only playing center field but also screwing up our whole damn schedule, but it was really nice to seem them make the people who like popular things move like Space Capone was a thing that was popular. And we mean “popular” as in “on TV” or “on the radio,” because we’re guessing that telling most folks in that audience that Space Capone bring a lot of people out to Mercy Lounge would be like reading baseball stats in Cantonese at a Polish wedding — let’s just say that all of our area malls were probably understaffed last night.

For reals, if it had started raining before everyone tried to get inside, we would have been waist-deep in glitter and runny eyeliner. If there had been a fire, the whole city would have smelled like burnt sequins and day-glo half-shirts for weeks. If the club had been struck by lightning, all of the hoop earrings would have created a impromptu Tesla coil and generated enough electricity to open up a rift in the space-time continuum like something out of that movie My Science Project. Dinosaurs! Aliens! Abe Lincoln!

And there were children! Everywhere! Not that The Spin wasn’t listening to sorta-explicit, sorta-raunchy pop music when we were a wee lil’ Spin-ling, but seriously: Why was there a six-year-old standing on the bar? It was like Coyote-Ugly-meets-To-Catch-a-Predator with midgets screaming, “Show me where your dick’s at!” Totally, absolutely bizarre. And awesome. Who doesn’t love kids saying inappropriate things in public? We definitely heard a tween get scolded for dropping an F-bomb, and we’re gonna go out on a limb and say that kid is going places. Y’know, like juvie. And she’ll probably end up at the free clinic once or twice before all is said and done. Welcome to the club, kid!

Now, we’re not gonna lie: We know all the words to all of the songs on Ke$ha’s debut album Animal, and our expectations for her performance were really high. Again, we were just at Bonnaroo this weekend, and we had seen Eli “Paperboy” Reed wreck shop at Mercy on Tuesday, so anything less than a great performance just wasn’t gonna do it for us. Luckily, Ke$ha and her band know how to turn out the party. Of course that’s also way easier to do when you’ve had a No. 1 record and you’re playing for a hometown crowd who — based on our rather prodigious eavesdropping — are abso-fucking-lutely insane about you. There are not a lot of local acts that bring out such slavish devotion and utter adoration.

Her set was basically a one-two punch barreling through most of the tracks on her album, lots of flashing lights and crowd participation. “Your Love Is My Drug” was particularly anthemic, but we’re still not sold on “Stephen” — it’s our least favorite track on the record. Still, there’s no denying that pretty much everyone else in the sweat lodge of a night club was belting it out at full blast. By the time she played “Tik Tok,” her monster of a monster hit from this past winter, we were delirious, sweaty and super-super-stoked.

Maybe you don’t like that song. Maybe you’d be happier with your Wilco records. But give us a fist-pumping party banger any day of the week. And give us a Ke$ha show, too — against our better judgment and a serious desire to stay out of the heat and humidity for at least a week, we had one hell of a time, and can’t wait until she’s back again. But maybe next time they can do it at the Cannery, or somewhere there’s at least a little bit of air circulation.

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Ke$ha talks Nashville flood benefit
June 18th, 2010 ♥ Posted by Chloe ♥ Posted in Articles, Interviews, Preformaces

Since her album debuted at No. 1 in January, pop superstar and Nashville resident Ke$ha has spent much of this year basking in global fame. Now, she’s getting a chance to put the focus on rebuilding her hometown. She’s headlining her own Nashville flood relief concert at Limelight Nashville on June 16, with 100 percent of profits going to help flood victims.

We spoke with the 23-year-old singer on Tuesday about the benefit, her reaction to the flood, and how she spends her downtime in Music City.

What made you want to put on your own flood benefit concert?

“Nashville’s my home, and more than that I kind of think Tennessee’s the soul of America. I’ve grown up here and absolutely love Nashville. I feel like it’s all of our responsibilites as members of this community to give back, myself especially.

“If I’m in any sort of position to give back more so than somebody else, I want to do everything and anything I can to help Tennessee and Nashville especially. There are so many places here that hold a very special place in my heart, like Tootsie’s and Robert’s and Lonnie’s, Jack’s Barbecue, and obviously the Grand Ole Opry and the Ryman . . . We still have a community and each other, and I really want to bring people together, and try to make as much money as possible for Nashville, because we can rebuild and we are rebuilding. Support is really important, especially for the people who lost pets or houses, cars and especially loved ones. I just want to do anything in my power to help.”
Do you remember what you were doing/where you were when the flood came in?

“I was somewhere, and my Mom called me and she’s like ‘It’s raining,’ I thought, ‘Oh, OK. No big deal.’ Then the next day, she said ‘It’s kind of a problem. The basement is flooding a little bit.’ But we’ve had that issue before with just a little bit of water. I didn’t really understand the magnitude of the situation, but it was next day that I saw a little bit on the news and I talked to my mom, and she said it was a national tragedy, really. I didn’t really comprehend it until the next day, when I flew over Nashville and I saw bodies of water that I thought were lakes with roofs of houses in the middle of them.

“My plane touched down, and my mom picked me up, and there was just this weirdness in the air. She told me about everything that had been happening, and we just went straight to Sam’s Club and bought as much dog and cat food as we could pile into the car and took it to the Humane Society, because I’m a huge animal lover. I was thinking that I can do so much more. I mean, anybody can give what they can, their time, or a little bit of money, and for me, that was a bunch of dog food, but I’m really in the position finally to help in a big way, which is to me, one of the biggest upsides of the whole fame thing. Really, the only part of celebrity culture I take seriously is the fact that I am going to get to reach a lot of people about something this serious, that a lot of people need to be aware of. So I’m excited to get to use my fun little dancy pop songs to reach a large audience and hopefully make a lot of money for a lot of families that can’t help themselves.”

How did your mom’s basement turn out?

“Oh, it’s fine. We have kind of a dog rescue at my house, but all of the animals were fine, and the basement’s fine. I mean, we got some stuff ruined, but it’s not even worth talking about in comparison with what other families have lost. I just feel very lucky that it was just a bunch of stuff and no animals, no people and nothing really expensive.”
Is this show a one-of-a-kind thing, or close to what you’re going to be doing on tour with Rihanna this Summer?

“It’s not full-on what I’m going to be bringing to the stage with Rihanna, because the tour is obviously on a massive, massive stage. . . . This show is exciting because I’m playing the songs I’m most proud of on the record, that are maybe a little bit more serious, which I think will be fitting with the mood, the situation and why I’m playing this show.

“I’ll be playing (Animal’s) title track for one of the first times ever, and a song called ‘Stephen’ about this guy who used to live here named Stephen, so I’m really hoping he comes to the show, because that would be so horribly, terribly and wonderfully awkward. It’s still going to be a dance party, but I am very aware of why I’m playing it, so I’m not going to act like too much of a crazy idiot.”

What’s it like to come back to Nashville when you have some downtime?

“It’s amazing. I’ve been home for 24 hours and I’ve already been jet skiing and tubing, and yesterday I went canoeing in a thunderstorm with my little brother. I just love that I come here and totally escape into my animal side, and everyone here is also super respectful. I don’t need security or anything when I’m here. I can just go out for coffee and nobody really cares about it . . . everyone’s cool and wants to hang out.”
Ke$ha’s flood benefit concert starts tonight (June 16) at 7 p.m. at Limelight Nashville (201 Woodland St., 780‑3099). Online tickets are sold out, but will still be available at the door for $30. Doors open at 5 p.m. and the show is all ages.

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