It was a full-on girl-pop power trip at Art Week in Miami.
Kesha was spotted partying with two of the Haim sisters — “Licorice Pizza” star Alana Haim and bassist Este Haim — at a bash celebrating artist Lauren Halsey at the Edition with Google Shopping.

The “Praying” singer was almost incognito, according to one spy.
“She looks so different when she isn’t covered in glitter,” they whispered.
Singer Ravyn Lenae brought the vibes with a performance of her hit “Love Me Not,” earning approval from Diana Ross’ son Evan, who was spotted bobbing his head near the front of the crowd.


Halsey, whose work is based in South Central Los Angeles, had to miss her own party due to illness.
Famed contemporary artist Mickalene Thomas was spotted, along with curator and Project for Empty Space founder Jasmine Wahi. Also there was curator Sharon Coplan, art advisor Yvonne Force Villareal, photographer Myles Loftin, artist Rachel Lee Hovnanian and gallerist Nina Johnson.


At the same time, downstairs at the Edition, a more raucous bash was happening with 50 Cent performing for Hublot in the Basement.
The rapper hit the stage for a jam-packed crowd, ripping through classics like “Candy Shop,” “21 Questions” and “P.I.M.P.” in front of guests including Khalid, Leon Bridges, Diplo, Sofi Tukker, Swae Lee and Ty Dolla $ign.


Meanwhile, Kesha and the Haim sisters kept their night rolling, sliding over to the opening of the Living Room by Cipriani.
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