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The Rainbow Tour is the fourth headlining concert tour by American recording artist Kesha. The tour is in support of her third studio album, Rainbow, and is her first solo tour since the Warrior Tour in 2013. The tour started in Birmingham, Alabama on September 26, 2017, and concluded in Las Vegas, Nevada on November 16, 2019.[2]

Specifics and visuals[]

Kesha presented a completely different set from her previous tours, the accompaniment consists of two dancers, two or three on the guitar and one on the piano, it is also the first time that Pebe participates in a tour with Kesha.

A huge spaceship sits on the roof of the stage, Kesha told Buzzfeed news[3]:

Sooo, for my new tour, I wanted a huge spaceship with crazy lights above my head, so I designed one and we built it!

Kesha made costume changes and played the guitar during select songs, the stage also consists of a flag of the LGBTQ + community with which the singer covers herself for some tracks.

On the first night of my Rainbow tour, a fan threw a rainbow flag onto stage. Now, every night, I keep the flag on my hot pink Vox guitar amp until the end of the show — when I drape myself in it.

Setlist[]

2017[]

Notes[]

  • "Rainbow" was only performed on select dates.
  • "Let 'Em Talk" wasn’t performed in Lakewood, Toronto, Chicago and London.
  • At the show in Boston, Kesha sang a cover of the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song, "Into the Great Wide Open", as a tribute to Tom Petty who died two days earlier.
  • "Blow" wasn’t performed in Kansas City, Denver & Seattle.

2018-2019[]

Notes[]

  • "Learn to Let Go" wasn’t performed in Prior Lake and Des Moines.
  • At the September 5, 2019 show in Prior Lake, Kesha performed "Boots", "Blah Blah Blah" and "Rainbow".

Videos[]

Each of these performances were recorded at the Honda Stage at Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California on November 1, 2017.

Tour dates[]

Date City Country Venue
North America
September 26, 2017 Birmingham United States Iron City
September 27, 2017 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
September 29, 2017 Atlanta Coca-Cola Roxy
September 30, 2017 Charlotte The Fillmore Charlotte
October 2, 2017 Raleigh The Ritz
October 4, 2017 Boston House of Blues
October 6, 2017 Silver Spring The Fillmore Silver Spring
October 7, 2017 Philadelphia The Fillmore Philadelphia
October 9, 2017 New York City Hammerstein Ballroom
October 10, 2017 Irving Plaza
October 13, 2017 Lakewood Lakewood Civic Auditorium
October 15, 2017 Detroit The Fillmore Detroit
October 16, 2017 Toronto Canada Now called Rebel
October 18, 2017 Chicago United States Aragon Ballroom
October 19, 2017 Milwaukee The Rave/Eagles Club
October 23, 2017 Kansas City Uptown Theater
October 24, 2017 Denver Fillmore Auditorium
October 27, 2017 Seattle Showbox SoDo
October 28, 2017 Portland Roseland Theater
October 31, 2017 San Francisco SF Masonic Auditorium
November 1, 2017 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium
Europe
November 14, 2017 London England Electric Brixton
North America
June 29, 2018 Sioux City United States Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Sioux City
June 30, 2018 Prior Lake Mystic Lake Casino Hotel
July 2, 2018 Oklahoma City OKC Zoo Amphitheatre
July 4, 20181 Milwaukee Henry Maier Festival Park
July 6, 2018 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
July 7, 2018 Des Moines Western Gateway Park
Asia
September 14, 2018 Seoul South Korea Yonsei University Ampitheatre
October 1, 2018 Tokyo Japan Zepp Tokyo
October 2, 2018 Zepp Diver City
October 4, 2018 Osaka Zepp Namba
Oceania
October 7, 2018 Melbourne Australia Margaret Court Arena
October 8, 2018 Adelaide Thebarton Theatre
October 10, 2018 Brisbane Eatons Hill Hotel
October 11, 2018 Sydney ICC Sydney Theatre
North America
November 2, 20182 Cedar Rapids United States US Cellular Center
November 3, 20183 Pittsburgh Downtown Pittsburgh
November 16, 20184 Atlantic City Ocean Resort Casino
December 31, 2018 Montville Mohegan Sun Arena
March 29, 2019 Boone Appalachian State University
April 26, 2019 Tulsa River Spirit Casino Resort
April 27, 2019 Fayetteville Washington County Fairgrounds
May 16, 2019 Los Angeles The NOVO DTLA
June 27, 2019 Funner Harrah's Resort SoCal
September 5, 2019 Prior Lake Mystic Lake Casino
September 6, 2019 Milwaukee BMO Harris Pavilion
November 16, 2019 Las Vegas Las Vegas Convention Center

Cancelled shows[]

Date City Country Venue Reason
October 25, 2017 Salt Lake City United States The Complex Injury
March 27, 2018 Perth Australia Metro City Knee surgery
March 29, 2018 Byron Bay Byron Bay Area
April 2, 2018 Auckland New Zealand The Trusts Arena
September 16, 2018 Taipei China National Taiwan University Sports Center Canceled 20 minutes before showtime as Kesha had not yet 'acclimatized to the food and weather'[4]
September 19, 2018 Nanjing Wutaishan Stadium Unknown[5]
September 21, 2018 Beijing Workers' Stadium Unknown[6]
September 23, 2018 Chengdu Chengdu Cube Magic Performance Center Postponed[7]
September 26, 2018 Shenzhen Shenzhen Universiade Arena Unknown[8]

Notes[]

  • 1 This concert was a part of the 2018 Summerfest music festival.
  • 2 This was a free concert to celebrate the 30th anniversary of U.S. Cellular offering wireless service in Cedar Rapids.[9]
  • 3 This concert was renamed "Stronger Than Hate" following a terrorist attack at a synagogue.[10]
  • 4 This concert was co-headlined with The Struts.

Gallery[]

Space "Click, click, snap!" To view the Rainbow Tour gallery, click here.


References[]

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