Katy Perry plays Bangkok tomorrow

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Katy Perry plays Bangkok tomorrow

American songstress Katy Perry is all set to wow fans in Bangkok tomorrow evening. The singer of numbers such as I Kissed a Girl and Roar is scheduled to take the stage at the Thai capital’s Impact Arena in the Muang Thong Thani Exhibition Centre. 

The show begins at 20:30 and the ticketing agent supporting the event, ThaiTicketMajor, says that although tickets have been on sale since the end of February there are still a few left. Tickets are on sale at ThaiTicketMajor offices and those of partner outlets such as Tesco Lotus. 

Katy Perry’s concert at the Impact Arena is the final date of the Asian leg of the Prismatic World Tour. The tour began exactly a year ago with a show at Belfast’s Odyssey Arena and showcases her Billboard 200 number one album Prism. 

The set for the shows is designed to give audiences views from all angles and judging from the rave reviews so far, this combined with the unique performance and set list has been a big success. Muang Thong Thani is located in the Nonthaburi area to the north of Bangkok.

It is about 15 minutes by taxi from both Mo Chit Bus Terminal and Don Muang Airport. The facility operates a fleet of mini-buses which depart from the Mo Chit Skytrain Station at regular intervals until late in the evening.

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