She concluded her Kesha Live tour just days ago, after being forced to cancel her highly-anticipated High Road tour in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
And Kesha appeared to be enjoying her downtime as she was spotted running errands solo in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon.
The 34-year-old pop star rocked a casual ensemble consisting of a pair of white distressed shorts and a black Playboy crewneck.
On the move: Kesha appeared to be enjoying her downtime as she was spotted running errands solo in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon
The Tik Tok songstress’ bright blonde hair was styled into a bun and she shielded her eyes with a pair of yellow tinted aviator shades.
Kesha finished off the look with some classic black Vans slip-on shoes.
She carried her belongings in a small black backpack, while toting a Ralph’s grocery bag and a giant Happy Birthday balloon in her hands.
With COVID-19 still at large, Kesha kept her mouth and nose hidden behind a quirky face mask.
Though it’s unclear just who her birthday balloon was for, the hitmaker appeared proud of her purchase as she made her way back to her car.
Casual cutie: The 34-year-old pop star rocked a casual ensemble consisting of a pair of white distressed shorts and a black Playboy crewneck
Kesha bid farewell to her fans – for now – as she closed out her Kesha Live tour on September 12.
Taking to Instagram ahead of the concert, she gushed that she would ‘miss’ seeing her fans faces and expressed her love for them
‘LAST SHOW OF TOUR TONIGHT,’ she began, while sharing a candid clip of the show with her nearly 3million followers.
‘omg omg omg can’t wait to see ur faces can’t believe this tour is over love u so much animals can’t wait to see u again soon !! ! !! !’
The end: She concluded her Kesha Live tour just days ago, after being forced to cancel her highly-anticipated High Road tour in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Grand finale: Taking to Instagram ahead of the concert, she gushed that she would ‘miss’ seeing her fans faces and expressed her love for them
Kesha Live kicked off in Billings, Montana on August 13 and was originally scheduled to end in Cincinnati, Ohio on August 29 but dates were eventually added.
Her tour came amidst her continued legal battle with producer Dr. Luke.
It was revealed in August that the We R Who We R songstress is seeking legal fees from their ongoing court case.
The American pop star has been locked in a defamation case with the record producer for years, after he sued her in 2014 when accused him of physical, sexual, and emotional abuse.
Ready for more: ‘omg omg omg can’t wait to see ur faces can’t believe this tour is over love u so much animals can’t wait to see u again soon !! ! !! !’ she gushed in the caption of her post
A judge recently granted Kesha’s request to use a recently strengthened free speech law that now allows her to go after Dr. Luke for the costs she’s spent defending herself in the eight-year legal battle.
Lawyers for the singer wrote in court papers obtained by Page Six: ‘At trial, a jury will agree that Kesha is telling the truth, and thus necessarily conclude that Dr. Luke knew he sexually assaulted Kesha in 2005, but nevertheless pursued for years a meritless lawsuit.
‘Kesha is entitled to compensatory and punitive damages and her attorneys’ fees and costs incurred defending the suit.
‘Dr. Luke’s scorched-earth litigation strategy is designed to humiliate and destroy Kesha … Dr. Luke’s goal has been to crush Kesha into retracting her reports of abuse.’
The news comes after Kesha launched a counterclaim against Dr. Luke in April this year using New York’s new anti-SLAPP law, which is geared towards ending courtroom bullying by powerful individuals.
Kick off: Kesha Live kicked off in Billings, Montana on August 13 and was originally scheduled to end in Cincinnati, Ohio on August 29 but dates were eventually added; Kesha pictured during a show rehearsal in August
Last year, a judge concluded that Kesha published a false statement when she texted Lady Gaga to allege that Dr. Luke also raped Katy Perry.
However, since then New York has introduced new legislation that’s intended to protect free speech, and Kesha – who is being advised by Daniel Petrocelli and Leah Godesky – is seeking to use it as part of her counterclaim.
Although a judge previously ruled that Dr Luke was a private figure, meaning he wasn’t required to prove that Kesha made false allegations with a malicious intention, that decision has gone to an appeal – and a host of media organisations, such as The Daily Beast and Dow Jones, have given their support to the singer.
Kesha remains hopeful that the trial judge’s verdict will eventually be overturned, but the anti-SLAPP law could change the case entirely, as it covers situations in which private figures have to prove actual malice to prevail.
Legal battle: Her tour came amidst her continued legal battle with producer Dr. Luke, with a report in August revealing she is seeking legal fees from their ongoing court case; Kesha pictured in July