Grammy-nominated singer songwriter and global pop superstar Kesha has a deep passion for all things supernatural and paranormal. So much so she’s spent most of her life searching for answers to the world’s biggest mysteries. She’s now going to channel that into a new series, Conjuring Kesha (working title).
It just got greenlit for six one-hour episodes and will premiere on discovery+ next year. Let’s explore what we know about it so far.
About Conjuring Kesha (wt)
Kesha plans to expand on her fascination with the unknown and all she’s learned from her successful supernatural podcast, “Kesha and the Creepies.” She’s executive producing and documenting her exploration in a cinematic, hands-on paranormal series chock full of mysterious adventures.
Joining the discovery+ family, Conjuring Kesha will be featured on the Paranormal & Unexplained hub of the streaming service.
The series follows Kesha as she checks off her creepy bucket list by delving deeper into the unknown with celebrity guests and experts in the supernatural. And at the heart of it all, her curiosity drives the show forward as she and her friends travel to mind-blowing locations in search of all things unexplainable.
“Over the course of my life, I’ve always been drawn to the supernatural and the spiritual realm. Making music I’ve felt was a cosmic connection between my soul and something bigger than me that I couldn’t explain,” said Kesha. “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. We’re embarking on a spiritual and cosmic exploration. Come with me to experience it all.”
Check-In
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I didn’t know Kesha had a podcast, but I’m more of a reader than a listener. I’m not surprised she’s interested in the paranormal, though. I think creating music is a highly soulful experience, and I’m sure it makes her more sensitive to the spiritual world.
You know, I like how you put this “more of a reader than a listener.” I suffer from FOMO and think I have to try to keep up with everything. Your comment makes me admire you even more that you know that about yourself. And also contains another wise observation about artists and their soulful roots.