Caesars Windsor aerial photo. (Photo courtesy of onlinegambling.ca)Caesars Windsor aerial photo. (Photo courtesy of onlinegambling.ca)
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Ice Cube and Kesha lined up at Colosseum

More high profile artists are coming to Caesars Windsor.

The casino has booked rapper Ice Cube to perform March 28.

Later in June, Kesha brings her High Road Tour to the Colosseum.

Widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in rap history, Ice Cube rose to prominence in the 1980s as a member of the group N.W.A. The group helped bring gangsta rap to a mainstream audience with its breakout album "Straight Outta Compton," which highlighted the racial struggles of Black Americans in Los Angeles.

He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2016 and was honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame one year later.

Ice Cube, whose real name is O'Shea Jackson, is also a renowned actor having starred in "Boyz in the Hood" in 1991, "21 Jump Street", "Ride Along," and "Are We There Yet?".

On June 5, Kesha will bring her brand of vibrant, rowdy, and heartfelt music to Windsor following the release of her latest album "High Road" later this month.

Other hits by Kesha include "Tik Tok," "Your Love Is My Drug," and "Blow."

Her new album is described as an eclectic collection featuring a raucous church choir in the lead single, "Raising Hell," preaching the gospel of partying.

Tickets to see Kesha are on sale at the Box Office at Caesars Windsor, the casino's website, and at Ticketmaster. Tickets start at $48.50.

For Ice Cube, ticket prices start at $33 and are available at the Caesars Windsor Box Office, online and at Ticketmaster.

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