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Katy Perry is coming back to Manila

04:30 PM January 30, 2015

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MANILA, Philippines—International superstar Katy Perry has announced she would bring the Prismatic World Tour to the Philippines on May 7, 2015. Presented by AEG Live, the tour will be in support of Prism, which debuted at number one on Billboard 200. The platinum album has given Katy her biggest single “Roar,” while “Dark Horse” just became her lucky 13th Top Ten hit on Billboard Hot 100.

Tickets go on sale in stores and online starting Feb. 13 through TicketWorld. Ticket prices are P15,900 for VIP, P13,500 for Patron, P10,500 for Lower Box Premium, P 8,900 for Lower Box Regular, P6,000 for Upper Box A Premium, P 4,000 for Upper Box A Regular, P3,000 for Upper Box B Premium and P900 for Upper Box B Regular. Booking fees not included.

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“I’m thrilled to bring the Prismatic World Tour to some of my favorite places in Asia, as well as some sensational places I’ve never been. I can’t wait to take in the sights and the culture, and share my music and meet all of the new fans,” said Katy.

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The Prismatic World Tour is currently ongoing, continuing to be a hugely successful global spectacle, with 17 sold out arenas in the UK, 66 in North America and 25 in Australia/New Zealand in 2014. The tour continues in 2015 throughout Europe, Asia and South America where Katy will headline Rock in Rio in Brazil on Sept. 25.

The state-of-the art stage, specifically designed by Katy, allows her to get closer to her fans than ever before.   The one-of-a-kind set design will provide concert-goers with a truly magical experience from every angle in the arena.

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Katy Perry cemented her status as a best-selling superstar with the global success of her second studio album, “Teenage Dream,” which debuted at No. 1 in eight countries and spent more than two years on Billboard’s Top 200 album sales chart.

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She became the only female artist to have five No. 1 singles from one album on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (“California Gurls,” “Teenage Dream,” “Firework,” “E.T.” and “Last Friday Night”). The special edition, “Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection,” added “Part of Me” and “Wide Awake” to Katy’s list of nine Top 40 chart-toppers (dating back to her multi-platinum debut album, 2008’s “One of the Boys,” which generated four hit singles: “I Kissed A Girl,” “Hot N Cold,” “Thinking of You” and “Waking Up In Vegas”).

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Prism has equaled the sales success of its predecessor and generated five hit singles, two of which, “Roar” and “Dark Horse,” hit #1 for multiple weeks, helping Katy set a new record at Top 40 for most total weeks (46) at No. 1 on Billboard airplay chart’s archives. This makes her the only artist in 2014 with top spins at three different radio station formats (Top 40, Hot AC and AC radio).

She is the first artist to surpass the 75-million digital award threshold, counting digital downloads and on-demand streams—20 million ahead of any other artist.

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For more information please visit KatyPerry.com

Prismatic World Tour announcement video:

https://youtu.be/RiNF6iOjRgs

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