Katy Perry announces last minute tickets for TV special gig in London

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Katy Perry has announced a number of extra tickets available for a one-off, televised show in London later this week. Check out the details below.The pop star will be playing UK show at the Central Hall Westminster this Wednesday (December 11).

It is being billed as ‘Night Of A Lifetime’ and will be televised on ITV later this month.It comes as she recently shared her seventh studio album ‘143’ earlier this year, and went on to announce a 2025 UK tour – with £1 from every ticket going to Music Venue Trust (MVT).

It is also one of her only remaining shows for 2024 to be scheduled. The others include the Z100 Jingle Ball in New York on Friday (13) and the Q102 Jingle Ball in Philadelphia on Monday (16).Visit here for tickets to the UK shows, and here for tickets to international dates.A post shared by AEG Presents UK (@aeg_presents)While it is the only show in the UK that Katy Perry has lined-up for the remainder of this year, the singer has also announced a European leg of the ‘Lifelines Tour’ for the latter half of 2025.

This includes arena shows in Antwerp, Copenhagen, Berlin, Cologne, Paris, Budapest, Krakow and Prague next October.Before then, an Australian leg of the tour will take place in June, which will then be followed by a number of Canadian shows in July and August.Other tour dates confirmed for the new year include stops in Mexico, Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo.Upon its release, Perry’s most recent album, ‘143‘, was described by NME as “a record that sometimes hits the target but rarely leaves a lasting impression.“Pop fans have a fondness for resurrecting “flop” albums that were given short shrift when they first came out: Mariah Carey’s ill-fated soundtrack album ‘Glitter’ and Christina Aguilera’s sonic.

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