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Kesha will explore paranormal events in her new TV show, Conjuring Kesha

The series will follow the singer on a road trip with celebrity guests and paranormal experts, ‘in search of proof of something more’

Kesha’s belief in the supernatural is well-documented, from that time in 2012 that she claimed to have had sex with a ghost, to the extraterrestrial inspirations on her 2017 album Rainbow. Now, the singer has announced plans to channel that belief into a new TV show, titled Conjuring Kesha.

Set to expand on her star-studded supernatural podcast series, Kesha and the Creepies, the new Discovery+ show is scheduled to arrive next year, and will see Kesha tick items off her “creepy bucket list” with pop culture guests and experts in the otherworldly.

“Over the course of my life, I’ve always been drawn to the supernatural and the spiritual realm,” she says in a statement on the upcoming series. “Making music I’ve felt was a cosmic connection between my soul and something bigger than me that I couldn’t explain.” 

“On this new show, I will bring along my friends to some of the most mysterious paranormal hotspots to explore with me. We will explore life’s great mysteries and aim to catch something never-before-seen on camera. My hope is to show that supernatural isn’t just the thing of myths and fables.”

In a social media announcement of Conjuring Kesha, she adds: “I’m SO BEYOND excited!!!!!!! This is me ANNOUNCING that me n some of my bffs are road-tripping around the country in search of PROOF of something more.”  

“I am a supernatural and spiritual explorer,” reads the Instagram caption. “I want to SEE things that I can’t explain, I’m looking at YOU, universe, to expand my brain and beliefs!!!”

Take a look at Kesha’s full announcement below.

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