Kesha tore up the Fillmore on Sunday night with her new album that was a long time coming "Rainbow." She dug through old hits like "Tik Tok" and "Your Love Is My Drug" that sounded brand new with her backing band.
But it was songs from her new album like "Hymn" and the magical "Praying" that didn't leave a dry eye in the house. She gave powerful speeches, spoke out against sexual assault, and made everyone dance until all the glitter was left on the floor.
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