To attend the show, you'll have to sign up for the chance to score an invite via boilerroom.tv. The event is 21 and over, and just because you sign up doesn't mean you're on the guest list. You'll have to wait for official confirmation closer to the show. Also, the exact venue location is secret for now.
She doesn't need an introduction, but Kesha has been a fixture on the music scene since her breakthrough with her 2009 hit single "Tik Tok." Before then, she had written songs and performed guest vocals for other artists like Flo Rida and Britney Spears. As a solo artist, Kesha became the face of 2010s pop music — now known as "recession pop" — thanks to a string of hits like "We R Who We R," "Your Love Is My Drug," and "Die Young." Much of this success came while she worked with Dr. Luke, who she would later sue, claiming he sexually, verbally, and physically abused her. The case was settled in 2023.
The singer will release her sixth album, Period, this summer. She's teased the project with singles like "Joyride" and "Yippee-Ki-Yay," pointing to Kesha's return to the EDM-pop sound that made her famous.
While Boiler Room is best known for broadcasting DJ sets, with the DJ surrounded by clubgoers from all sides, it's also occasionally experimented with dance-adjacent acts. It famously hosted Charli XCX a few months before the release of her album Brat. It holds the record for the event with the most RSVPs and is one of the most-viewed broadcasts.