Kesha has cancelled her 2020 âHigh Roadâ tour due to the coronavirus pandemic, the star has confirmed.
The run of dates was due to begin in Texas on April 23 and continue until June 5, when it would conclude in Windsor, Ontario.
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In an Instagram post shared yesterday (May 1), Kesha updated fans on the fate of the tour, saying she was âunable to move forward with reschedulingâ the shows âdue to health and safety concernsâ.
âThis is heartbreaking, but the safety of my fans & crew is my number 1 priority,â she wrote. âBecause of the current situation, doing this tour in 2020 is no longer feasible. But that doesn’t mean we canât celebrate and express ourselves together in spirit and online. I will do my best to bring you all as much art and music as I can, as we get through this all together.â
The musician confirmed fans would be able to get refunds from their point of purchase. âI truly canât wait to get back on the road again and play songs from âHigh Roadâ for you,â she added.
âThank you for being here, and for your understanding. Please stay tuned for more info about new tour dates in 2021. Iâm going to boogie with you SO hard next year.  Stay well and stay strong, wishing all of you health!â
Last month (April 17), Kesha released a new song called âHome Aloneâ. The star dedicated the track to âto all of you sexy people hanging at home⊠aloneâ and to the âone and onlyâ Macaulay Culkin, who starred in the film of the same name as a child actor.
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