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Witness Tour

Katy Perry is back. Following an extended timeout from the spotlight, the pop megastar returns with her new album Witness, and an extensive set of North American concert dates. Witness' two lead singles, the low-key 'Chained to the Rhythm' and the tasty 'Bon Appetit' have already entered the Perry canon, sitting alongside the likes of 'Last Friday Night,' 'Dark Horse,' and 'I Kissed A Girl.'

The concerts will feature a state-of-the art stage, specifically designed by Katy to get closer to you, her fans, than ever before, providing audiences with a truly magical experience from every angle in the arena. If you caught her now legendary Superbowl performance, you'll know that Katy's shows are really something to behold, so expect spectacular stage effects and enough costume changes to make even Lady Gaga jealous! Catch her when she plays in , ,

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Dates

Finished Nov 10, 2017

Reviews

Customer reviews

5 reviews, average rating: (4.2 Stars)

Marc

Great show, quiet audience

Katy Perry gave it her last night at Rogers Arena before a sell-out crowd. She worked extra hard, not only because cameras were rolling to record an upcoming movie, but to try to draw out the fans who gave her very little in terms of energy and enthusiasm. While a great many under 10 were attending their first convert, the same must have been true for their parents who did not demonstrate the level of cheering, whistling and hand clapping that Katy deserved. At times, it was downright embarrassing. Katy would bring yet another number to a spectacular climax and lie literally panting on the stage only receive a brief (1or 2 second) response from the crowd and then...crickets. Most people pays hundreds to attend and I had to wonder what this was about. Could it be true that Vancouver doesn’t know how to have fun? Or are we so maxed out of the kind of kaleidoscopic input that Katy provides that we are no longer capable of being moved by it? Great job, Katy. Boo Vancouver. ... Read more

Marc

Great show, quiet audience

Katy Perry gave it her last night at Rogers Arena before a sell-out crowd. She worked extra hard, not only because cameras were rolling to record an upcoming movie, but to try to draw out the fans who gave her very little in terms of energy and enthusiasm. While a great many under 10 were attending their first convert, the same must have been true for their parents who did not demonstrate the level of cheering, whistling and hand clapping that Katy deserved. At times, it was downright embarrassing. Katy would bring yet another number to a spectacular climax and lie literally panting on the stage only receive a brief (1or 2 second) response from the crowd and then...crickets. Most people pays hundreds to attend and I had to wonder what this was about. Could it be true that Vancouver doesn’t know how to have fun? Or are we so maxed out of the kind of kaleidoscopic input that Katy provides that we are no longer capable of being moved by it? Great job, Katy. Boo Vancouver. ... Read more

Paul Irish

Katy Perry

Wow what an electric show. Katy was flying high above the crowd several times. Many costume changes. Lots of cool props and a stage that snaked through toward the back of the Arena! Katy put on an awesome show. Mentioning Grand Rapids several times. My 9 yr old daughters first concert! Huge success. ... Read more

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