Ke$ha Adds Another North American Leg To Her Get $leazy Tour

Robbie Daw | April 4, 2011 9:09 am

If you’re sad because you’re not available to get glitter thrown in your face during Ke$ha’s current trek across North America, weep not, “Blow” hards—the Cannibal singer has just added another batch of dates to her Get $leazy tour. “My spring tour sold out so fast, which is amazing, but I want to get to party with errryone,” Ke$ha announced on her website. “If you are part of my family, my cult of rowdy misfits – come join us!!!! So I’m pulling out an ass-ton more glitter with blue lipstick to spare and I’m ready to party with all y’all all summer long.” Catch the newly-added dates below. She Of The Dollar Sign also noted that Spank Rock and LMFAO will be opening for her new slew of North American stops. And, she warns, “Miss this and you be missing the biggest dance party of the year!!!!”

July 30 — Duluth, GA (Gwinnett Arena) July 31 — Nashville, TN (Municipal Auditorium) August 2 — Houston, TX (Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion) August 3 — Austin, TX (Cedar Park Center) August 4 — Dallas, TX (Gexa Energy Pavillion) August 7 — Miami, FL (Bayfront Park Ampitheater) August 9 — Raleigh, NC (Raleigh Ampitheater) August 10 — Charlotte, NC (Time Warner Cable Uptown Ampitheater) August 12 — Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun Arena) August 14 — Toronto, Ontario (Molson Ampitheatre) August 16 — Boston, MA (Bank Of America Pavillion) August 17 — Philadelphia, PA (Festival Pier at Penns Landing) August 20 — Wantagh, NY (Nikon at Jones Beach Theater) August 21 — Washington D.C. (Patriot Center) August 23 — Indianapolis, IN (Lawn at White River State Park) August 24 — Chicago, IL (Charter One Pavillion) August 26 — Detroit, MI (DTW Energy Music Theatre) August 30 — St. Paul, MN (Roy Wilkins Auditorium) August 31 — Council Bluffs, IA (Mid America Rec Center) September 2 — Kansas City, MO (Starlight Theatre) September 3 — Denver, CO (1st Bank) September 6 — Calgary, Alberta (Scotiabank Saddledome) September 7 — Edmonton, Alberta (Rexall Place) September 9 — Vancouver, BC (Rogers Arena) September 10 — Seattle, WA (Wamu Theater) September 11 — Portland, OR (Theater at Rose Garden) September 14 — San Francisco, CA (Bill Graham Civic Auditorium) September 20 — Phoenix, AZ (Comerica Theatre)