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Ke$ha Postpones Tour, Says "Heart is with Japan Right Now"

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March 22 2011, Published 1:32 p.m. ET

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Pop singer Ke$ha is the latest entertainer to postpone an upcoming tour in Japan. Although she kicks off a national tour next week in Pennsylvania, she has decided to postpone the performances due to the recent catastrophies, stating, "My heart is with Japan right now through this disaster and these hardships."

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She told Billboard, "I genuinely don't think right now would be appropriate timing for me to perform in Japan given the content and the spirit of my show, which is all about feeling exuberant, rowdy, and wild."

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Looks like her fans in Japan will get their $leazy on after healing from the heartbreak. "I plan to bring my party there and to that part of the world when we are all ready to dance and Get $leazy together again. In the meantime I am going to do everything I can to help relief efforts and I encourage everyone in the world to do the same."

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Ke$ha isn't the only act who pulled out from performing. The Japanese promoter, Creativeman, had planned a festival for early April with Good Charlotte and Hoobastank to headline. Needless to say, that festival was cancelled.

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