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Katy Perry Coming to Perth!

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Katy Perry’s Prismatic Tour will be visiting Australia, kicking off in Perth on November 7th this year! She will also be playing in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

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The tour is in support of her new album “PRISM”, which debuted at number one in Australia and has since hit Triple Platinum.

The tour is presented by Telstra Thanks and Dainty Group. Telstra is offering a presale for their customers which will run from 9:00am Wednesday the 5th of March until 9:00am Friday the 7th of March. Visit www.telstra.com/music to register for the Telstra Thanks Presale.

Tickets will go onsale for the general public at 12 noon on Tuesday the 11th of March at www.ticketek.com.au

Watch the video for ‘Dark Horse’, Perry’s latest single, below.

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