Pop superstar Kesha takes over the Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Illinois tonight for a high-octane performance from her Tits Out Tour.
Fresh off her new independent album Period, Kesha is bringing her signature pop-rock swagger back to the Midwest.
Tonight’s show in Tinley Park starts at 7:00 PM. Tickets are still available, but they’re rapidly selling out, with just a few dozen remaining.
Temperatures tonight will fall into the mid-70s. It’s perfect weather for an outdoor concert.
What to Expect from the Kesha Concert
Fans should prepare for a theatrical, confetti-flying, guitar-shredding spectacle. This is a Kesha concert, after all.
The show promises a perfect blend of nostalgia and fresh energy, with hits like “TiK ToK,” “We R Who We R,” “Die Young,” “Crazy Kids,” and “Praying”, alongside bold new tracks from Period such as “Joyride,” “Delusional,” “Yippee‑Ki‑Yay,” and “Nightmare.”
Recent concertgoers also rave about Kesha’s playful “Timber” cover and heartfelt encore performances. Kesha has been through so much in recent years. The new album, the tour, and tonight’s concert are a statement of independence.
Special Guests Add Extra Spark
Joining Kesha tonight are the beloved Scissor Sisters back in their first live appearance since 2019, plus rising stars Slayyyter and Rose Gray.
Expect a dynamic evening filled with vivid staging, bold fashion, and a message of empowerment at every turn.
Kesha at Tinley Park Tickets and Concert Info
There are just a few dozen seats left for tonight’s Kesha concert. Lawn seats and rear reserved seats start at around just $50, including fees.
If you can’t make tonight’s show, Kesha’s Midwest tour takes her to St. Louis tomorrow, Cincinnati on Wednesday, and Noblesville, Indiana, on Friday.
Date: Saturday, July 12, 2025 – 7:00 PM
Venue: Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre – 19100 Ridgeland Ave, Tinley Park, IL
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