'F*** my lawsuit': Kesha lets loose as she performs at DailyMail.com Halloween bash

  • Kesha and her band The Creepies performed at the DailyMail.com Seriously Scary Masquerade Party on Thursday night
  • The singer spoke with DailyMail.com before the performance about the importance of voting 
  • The 29-year-old also revealed that she will likely be dressing up as a UFO or an alien this Halloween 
  • Kesha performed a set featuring hits including TiK ToK, Die Young, Timber, Blow and We R Who We R  

Kesha and her band The Creepies hit the stage at The Heath at The McKittrick Hotel on Thursday night for the DailyMail.com Seriously Scary Masquerade Party.

The glittery singer-songwriter and her band treated guests to a set featuring some of her most popular hits at the bash, including TiK ToK, Die Young, Timber, Blow and We R Who We R.

Prior to the performance, Kesha spoke with DailyMail.com about her recent tour, Halloween plans and the importance of voting in the upcoming presidential election.

'Use your voice. Your voice, on November 8th, is voting. It's exciting and something you have waited 18 or more years for, so assert your power!' said Kesha.

Later in the night, Kesha urged the crowd to raise their middle fingers as she screamed out: 'F*** my lawsuit.' 

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Hot and dangerous: Kesha (above) and her band The Creepies performed at the DailyMail.com Seriously Scary Masquerade Party on Thursday night

It's going down: Kesha performed a set featuring hits including TiK ToK, Die Young, Timber, Blow and We R Who We R

Blow my speakers up: Kesha and her band recently returned from a brief tour of China

On a more festive note, Kesha shared her Halloween costume plans just days ahead of the big night.

'I think I'm going to be a UFO or an alien because they exist and I love them and I'm pretty sure I'm from another galaxy anyways,' she said, adding that last year she went as a psychedelic rainbow.

'I love rainbows. They signify hope for me,' said Kesha.

Kesha also spoke about getting back out on tour recently, and detailed what a day in her life is like as she travels from city to city.

'I usually either go on an incognito exploration of whatever interesting vintage shopping, record shopping, or outdoor adventure is near,' she said. 

'I like to force my band to bond with me doing water activities or biking, which they don't usually love, but one day they will look back and be happy I forced them to canoe with me....maybe.'

Then it is a few hours of sound check followed by Kesha's pre-show ritual.

'I meditate and/or watch 70s scary movies or watch my live feed of my cats at home.' said the singer.

After the show she said that she is usually 'bleeding or crying or drinking or having sing-alongs on the bus' before heading to bed. 

The bottom bunk on the bus she said is her 'lucky bunk' and where she prefers to sleep while on the road. 

Trying on all our clothes, clothes: Kesha, showing off her red carpet look, spoke with DailyMail.com about the importance of voting

Now the party don't start till I walk in: Kesha revealed that she will likely be dressing up as a UFO or an alien this Halloween

The singer also took some time to talk about Bob Dylan's recent Nobel Prize for Literature.

The 29-year-old is a huge fan of Dylan and covered the iconic folk singer's classic It Ain't Me Babe earlier this year at the Billboard Music Awards.

'I have been arguing with many people about how I think Dylan is a brilliant person to award Nobel Prize for Literature to. As a songwriter I think this would be one of the greatest honors one could receive,' said Kesha, who applauded the Nobel Prize committee for thinking outside the box.

She went on to say: 'Anyone who is questioning his legitimacy for winning this award, needs to pull up the lyrics to that song and read them as the literature that they are. They stand alone and are extremely powerful. 

'Bob Dylan makes me want to be a better writer and use my voice for more positive causes.'

Looking sick and sexified: Kesha posted a photo to her Instagram account before taking the stage on Thursday

It's going down: Kesha also took some time to discuss how she spends her days on the road when the band is on tour

Also on hand at Thursday night's party was Real Housewives of New York City star Sonja Morgan who judged the evening's costume contest, fresh off a three-week run performing in the Off-Broadway play Sex Tips for Straight Woman for a Gay Man.

The evening's winner walked away with a two-night stay at the Loews Regency New York Hotel, located in the city's chic Upper East Side neighborhood, as well as breakfast for two in The Regency Bar & Grill.

Others showing off their seriously scary looks at the event included Real Housewives star Dorinda Medley and her longtime boyfriend John Mahdessian, Rich Kids of Beverly Hills cast member Bianca Espada, television personality Alicia Quarles, models Louisa Warwick, Sam Way and Rose Smith, and DJ Xenia Ghali.

Makeup artists were also on hand throughout the evening to give guests touch-ups or a custom spooktacular look thanks to Rouge New York, the New York City makeup salon opened in 2013 by Law & Order star Stephanie March and artist Rebecca Perkins.

The ladies, who opened their first salon in Soho, recently started catering to their uptown clients with a new salon on the Upper East Side. 

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