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After sitting through her garish spectacle of concert Tuesday night at Target Center, the answer to my question is that, no, we should not start feeling sorry for Katy Perry.
Perry, known for global hits including "California Gurls" and "Firework," announced on Monday The Lifetimes Tour, which will bring her to Target Center in Minneapolis on May 13.
From a flying butterfly to a crowd-surfing shark and a chorus of fans voting via QR code to hear a ballad about heartbreak —welcome to Lifetimes, Katy Perry’s cosmic-coated tour de force that lit up ...
Katy Perry’s eras-centric Lifetimes Tour coming to Target Center in May The May 13 show follows a seven-year gap in which the “Firework” singer became a mom and an “American Idol” judge.
You can hear Katy Perry roar in person when she brings her Prismatic World Tour to Target Center on Aug. 22. It's part of her 46-city North American tour, which starts June 22 in North Carolina.
With cotton candy shoes, era-defining hits and a wink to the past, Perry’s San Francisco show was both a celebration and a ...
With eight No. 1 singles over the past four years, Katy Perry has earned the right to be taken more seriously as one of pop music's greatest forces of the 2010s. At her Target Center concert on ...
Video shared with KTVU showed the singer performing her song "Roar" while riding a butterfly when the prop abruptly dropped.
Katy Perry, 40, nearly fell from her flying butterfly prop mid-performance as it jolted from the ceiling, causing the ...