Kesha hunting ghosts is the most bonkers TV you’ll watch all summer

Somehow no one came up with this incredible concept sooner...

“When I’m not on stage, I’m exploring my connection to the supernatural, and I’m bringing along my friends for the whole terrifying trip,” the 35-year-old musician says in the trailer of season one of her utterly wacky television show, Conjuring Kesha. “I want to see things I can’t explain and capture evidence never before seen on camera.”

Over six hour-long episodes, Season 1 of the series will see the singer-songwriter and her famous friends, including Whitney Cummings and pop star Betty Who, go on a series of wild adventures. We see them explore various locations from a closed Tennessee penitentiary to a haunted opera house, in hopes of uncovering paranormal mysteries.

The series marks Kesha’s latest spiritual career move, following her iHeartRadio podcast Kesha and the Creepies, on which she discusses ghost stories and other haunted events with her brother, Lagan Sebert, and celebrities including Demi Lovato, Alice Cooper and Phoebe Bridgers.

“To me, the supernatural comes naturally,” wrote Kesha in a press statement about the forthcoming series. “It started with my insatiable curiosity, my eternal searching for something bigger than myself. This has motivated my art, informed my music and has given a purpose to my entire life. It’s an eternal search for proof of God. But it’s the adventures that I have with my friends that take these pilgrimages to the next level and make them a reality.”

The show kicks off this Friday in the US on Discovery Plus and will see Whitney Cummings appear as Kesha’s first guest.

WriterChris Saunders
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