Katy Perry, the American popstar and wife of British comic actor Russell Brand will be performing a music gig at the popular O2 Arena in London. She will be performing on the 14th and 15th of October 2011 only, so it’s a good idea to book your tickets in advance. The gigs begin at 7 pm.
It’s fascinating to see Katy Perry’s rise to international stardom, as her first successful mainstream album “One of the Boys” was launched in the year 2008. Since then, she has gone from strength to strength and delivered top hits. Her 2010 album titled “Teenage Dream” includes hit songs such as “Teenage Dream”, “California gurls” “E.T.” and “Firework”. She has also lent her voice to animated movie soundtracks and made guest appearances on popular American television shows.
Katy’s gig in London is expected to have her sing all her chart topping hits (including Hot n Cold, an older song), as well as show off her live and perky style of pop music. She is also known to change costumes many times in a gig! Her colourful and unconventional dressing style as well as stage presence endears her to the audience.
Katy has a special affinity for the London audience now, because of her British husband Russell Brand. Her popularity in the United Kingdom was a major factor in her becoming a guest judge on the United Kingdom’s X Factor musical reality show in June 2010. She was called again to the show to perform her hit song “Firework”. She has also stated that she feels that England is her second home.
Check out websites like Ticketmaster and Gigantic to easily reserve your place now for Katy’s gigs, as it is expected that tickets will be sold out very soon. The tickets are quite conveniently priced and do not cost more than a week’s buy of diesel Portsmouth. So start booking your tickets now!
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