Kesha has called off her upcoming concert in Dallas, citing the severe flash flooding currently impacting Texas. The “Die Young” singer took to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday to announce the cancellation of her scheduled performance at Dallas’ Dos Equis Pavilion.
“I wanted to say thank you for coming out to support an independent artist. I have been so excited for tonight and to celebrate my freedom and go tits out with all of you, but due to the weather and what y’all here in Texas have been facing, I have to put your safety first,” Kesha began her extensive message.
The 38-year-old artist further elaborated, “My heart is with you Texas. I’m so sorry that I can’t play this show tonight because of the weather and for all of your safety.” Kesha continued, “I’m going to stay here in your beautiful city and come back here tomorrow and would love to play for all of you tomorrow night.” Concluding her statement, the “Praying” songstress added, “All of your tickets will be honored and I’m so sorry. Get home safe, let’s party tomorrow.”
This cancellation follows a report from NBC news stating that over 107 people have lost their lives as a result of the catastrophic flash flooding in Dallas.

