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Kesha Announces "Creepy" New Summer Tour

The singer's been working on a "new creepy creation."

Kesha won't be allowed to work on new music without Dr. Luke, but that hasn't stopped her from launching a new summer tour called "Kesha and the Creepies."

The singer/songwriter announced the 17-date North American tour in a video and personal note today on Instagram.

"I'm playing songs you've never heard me play before, and I may never play again," she said. "I want to see you there — purely for the fucking love of rock & roll and my soul."

She added in a lengthy note:

"The day has come that I, now, present to you, Kesha and The Creepies. This project and upcoming tour comes from my deep eternal love of dirty rock & roll and country music. I thrive from making and performing music, and much like a flower with no sun, my soul slowly dies when I don't get to create and perform. So, for a short ride and in mostly small intimate venues, I will be performing a new creepy creation. It's been too long. Until I can release my own music I will be reinventing some of my old songs and some of my favorite songs from my musical idols. I've hand picked songs from artists that have helped shape who I am and the music I make today. I have missed you, all of you, so if you would like to boogie, come join us. The time has come to get creepy ☠ exclusive fan pre-sale starting NOW!! Go to www.keshasparty.com and use password: FUKTHEWORLD"

Kesha has essentially been barred from creating new music by Sony following a legal battle she lost against her producer Dr. Luke in April.

Kesha is under contract with Dr. Luke's Kemosabe Records, a label under the Sony umbrella. Per her contract, Kesha must produce any new music with Dr. Luke, whom she claims sexually assaulted her many times over the course of their 10-year professional friendship.

According to her mother, Kesha refuses to release any new music with Dr. Luke but is "at peace" with the situation, having already written 30 songs without him.

Below, watch Kesha perform at the 2013 NewNowNext Awards, where her song "C'Mon" won the That's My Jam award:

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