On August 9th, Feeld, the dating app for the curious, brought together a select group of media and cultural voices for a night of unapologetic energy at Kesha’s sold-out “Tits Out Tour” in West Palm Beach. Far beyond a concert, the event became a living, breathing moment of cultural commentary, blending music, identity, and the freedom of self-expression.
Feeld, known for pushing boundaries in the dating space by creating a platform for authentic, open-minded connections, set the stage for a night that celebrated chaos, desire, and liberation. Guests were invited to step into a space where norms dissolved, identities flourished, and expression was celebrated in its rawest form.
This event came at a cultural crossroads. Recent backlash over Sabrina Carpenter’s “controversial” album artwork and Addison Rae’s lingerie-clad album launch performance highlight a recurring tension around women publicly embracing their sexuality. Into this climate, Kesha boldly arrived; not just as a performer, but as a movement.
Her new initiative, Freedomme, is a declaration that acting, speaking, and loving as your boldest self is no longer up for debate. With her Feeld profile openly declaring herself omnisexual, kinky, and dominant, Kesha embodies the very ethos Feeld has championed since its inception: that desire, identity, and connection deserve room to exist without apology.
By aligning with Kesha’s tour, Feeld is doing more than sponsoring an event; it’s amplifying a conversation. As dating apps increasingly reflect the evolving landscape of modern relationships, Feeld distinguishes itself as a platform for curiosity, inclusivity, and exploration. The partnership wasn’t about swipes and matches; it was about witnessing a cultural reset in action.
Set against the electrifying backdrop of the iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre, the night was drenched in glitter, sweat, and self-expression. For Feeld’s VIP guests, it wasn’t simply about being in the crowd; it was about being part of a moment that blurred the line between performance and protest, entertainment and empowerment.
The West Palm Beach stop of the Tits Out Tour is over, but the conversation it sparked is only just beginning. Kesha’s Freedomme movement, amplified by Feeld, invites all of us to consider what it means to live and love boldly.
In a world quick to police female desire, the night stood as a reminder: expression is power, connection is radical, and curiosity will always be the future of dating.