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2017–2018 concert tour by Katy Perry

Witness: The Tour
Tour byKaty Perry
Promotional poster for the tour
Associated albumWitness
Start dateSeptember 19, 2017 (2017-09-19)
End dateAugust 21, 2018 (2018-08-21)
Legs7
No. of shows115
Katy Perry concert chronology

Witness: The Tour was the fourthconcert tour by American singerKaty Perry, in support of her fifth studio album,Witness (2017).[1] The tour began on September 19, 2017, inMontreal,Canada, and concluded on August 21, 2018, inAuckland,New Zealand. Perry visited North America, South America, Asia, Europe, Africa and Oceania.

At the end of 2017, the tour placed at number 77 onPollstar's "2017 Year-End Top 100 Worldwide Tours" list, estimating that it grossed $28.1 million and that 266,300 people attended throughout the year.[2] In July 2018,Pollstar ranked the tour on number 14 at the Mid Year Top 100 Worldwide Tours 2018 with $48.8 million and 577,617 of tickets sold in 54 shows.[3] In December 2018,Pollstar ranked the tour at number 29 with $55.3 million gross and 633,827 tickets sold in 52 shows.[4] According toBillboard, the full tour grossed an average of $1.08 million while selling 11,560 tickets per show.[5]

Development

The stage for the tour with the eye-related imagery

Perry first announced on May 15, 2017, that her fifth albumWitness would be released on June 9, 2017, and that she would embark on Witness: The Tour in support of it. Copies of the album are included along with the purchased tickets.[6] During the North American leg of the tour, one dollar from each ticket purchased will go to theBoys & Girls Clubs of America, and fans will also have a chance to win free tickets by doing volunteer work for that organization viaGlobal Citizen.[7] The tour was originally scheduled to begin inColumbus on September 7, 2017. However, Perry revealed on August 17, that due to production delays, the tour had been rescheduled to begin on September 19, 2017. She also announced thatNoah Cyrus,Purity Ring andCarly Rae Jepsen would respectively serve as opening acts from September 19 to November 1; November 7 to December 20; and January 5, 2018, to February 5, 2018.[8] The singer later added a final Canadian date for February 6 with Jepsen.[9]

On June 2, 2017, a week prior the release ofWitness, European dates were announced.[10] An extra date for London, Amsterdam, Paris as well as dates in Barcelona and Lisbon (this one part of theRock In Rio festival)[11] were later added. On March 6, 2018, Perry announced thatTove Styrke andHailee Steinfeld will be the opening acts in Europe. Styrke will open the shows from May 23 until June 10, while Steinfeld from June 14 to June 28.[12]

In July 2017, it was revealed that the tour will then visit Oceania from July 2018 to August 2018.[13] In July 2017, three additional Australian dates were added following popular demand, resulting in 14 shows scheduled during the leg.[14] On May 9, 2018, Perry announced two more shows, one in Adelaide and one in Sydney.[15]

In October 2017, she announced three concerts in Mexico the following May taking place on the 3rd, 8th, and 11th.[16] An additional concert for the country in Monterrey was added for May 9 after the first one sold out, and another show in Mexico City was added the following month for Mexico City on May 4. Other dates in Latin America were later added to the itinerary, including shows in Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Peru.

Perry also visited Asia between March and April 2018 and Africa in July 2018.

Witness: Coming Home

On March 13, 2018, Perry announcedWitness: Coming Home, a benefit concert that was held in her hometown of Santa Barbara, California, which will benefit those who are still recovering from the aftermath of the2017 California wildfires and2018 Southern California mudflows. Perry partnered with the Santa Barbara Foundation, the 93108 Fund and The 805 UndocuFund, which all help in assisting members of the community in the Santa Barbara area through grants and various philanthropic efforts.[17]

Concert synopsis

Perry performing at Madison Square Garden, New York City in October 2017

The show was divided into five segments—"Manifesto", "Retrospective", "Sexual Discovery", "Introspective", and "Emergence"—and concluded with an encore. Shortly before the show begins, the stage's eye-shaped screen displays a video of Perry's eye for a few moments. The eye transforms into a galaxy and a journey through outer space is shown, leading to a red-colored planet. The screen opens to reveal Perry riding upon a star-shaped structure, wearing a bejeweled and hooded red outfit with sunglasses. She performs the chorus of "Witness", followed by "Roulette" which she sings on top of giant climbable dice. "Dark Horse" is then sung, with Perry and her dancers atop of moving platforms. Perry performs "Chained to the Rhythm" next, with large puppets dressed in suits and sporting televisions for heads moving around the stage.

A video interlude is played that shows a clock running backward alongside childhood photos of Perry, as her backing singers perform portions of "Act My Age". Perry emerges wearing apantsuit with a grid design, while her dancers wear shape-themed outfits. "Teenage Dream" is performed, which culminates in Perry and her dancers performing synchronized choreography while sitting on a floatingcuboid. Perry removes her jacket to reveal anLight-emitting diode (LED) top that displays the lyrics of "Hot n Cold" as Perry performs the song with an electric guitar. "Hot n Cold" transitions into "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)", which Perry and her backing singers perform at the front of the stage. Puppets in the shape offlamingos are guided around the stage by dancers during this number. Perry's female dancers wearpaper doll cut-outs of her outfits during "California Gurls", and she is also joined by the Left Shark that featured in herSuper Bowl XLIX halftime show. Perry and the Left Shark then typically bring out an oversized telephone, with which Perry calls someone close to her, such as her parents. Giant lips emerge from behind the stage, which Perry is lifted inside while performing "I Kissed a Girl".

Perry and dancers performing "Bon Appétit"

An interlude is played, which features Perry floating through space. The stage is adorned with huge roses, and Perry emerges wearing a black-and-white,polka dotlatex outfit. She performs "Déjà Vu", followed by "Tsunami", during which she dances on a rotating pole.Venus flytrap props are added to the stage, and Perry sings "E.T." as she is joined onstage by a dancer instilts, dressed as an alien insect. "Bon Appétit" is performed next. Towards the end of the song, jeweled flies are attached to Perry's costume and she lies on a leaf, while dancers pour glitter on her from oversized salt and pepper shakers. The performance samples a portion ofJanet Jackson's song "What Have You Done for Me Lately", which Perry performs with her backing singers. Perry exits the stage for a short time, while multi-colored planets descend from the venue's ceiling, and Perry emerges from a planet wearing a crystal-covered gown and wig. She sings "Thinking of You" / "Wide Awake" with an acoustic guitar as the planet she is sitting on flies around the venue. After performing "Save as Draft", Perry then moves to the Drop Zone, an area of the stage in which she is closest to fans. She invites a fan to join her on stage before singing "Power", at the end of which Perry is given angel wings.

The next segment of the show is introduced with a video interlude showing Perry wearing a motorcycle helmet. She appears from behind the stage riding a motorcycle and wearing a striped blue outfit, and performs "Hey Hey Hey", followed by "Part of Me". A huge basketball net appears on stage for "Swish Swish", which Perry sings alongside dancers holding inflatable basketballs. Perry interrupts the song to hold an impromptu basketball game, during which she competes against a father of a young attendee from the audience. She finishes the song joined by her dancers ontrampolines. "Roar" is performed next, while a large lion's head emerges from behind the screen. Perry returns to sing "Firework" for the encore, which she performs wearing a sequined purple gown on top of a hand that rises from beneath the stage. Fireworks erupt on stage during the number. At the end of the song, the hand closes up with Perry inside as she ends the show.

Critical reception

Jon Caramanica fromThe New York Times said that the show was "game, wacky, mildly overcompensatory" with an "impeccable" set design, although he thought that the "new material" Perry performed was "among her weakest". He praised Perry's onstage charisma and despite he thought that her live vocals were often "low in the mix", he complimented the acoustic performances when the singer sat down and played on a guitar.[18] Jeffrey Lee Puckett fromUSA Today praised the visuals of the show, including the "non-stop blur of explosive lights, video, huge puppets, dancers, giant basketball goals, confetti and robot Venus flytraps". However, he felt the setlist was a "less successful" aspect of the show, adding "Perry's new songs from herWitness album don't have the sharpness or pop exuberance of her older material, instead just kind of sliding into a generic beat-per-minute muddle."[19] Jordan Zivitz from theMontreal Gazette said that "extra production time could have been used to adjust some visuals whose juxtapositions and statements were as confused as they were colourful", but complimented Perry's stage presence, adding that "the energy was certainly there, with the singer staying in constant motion on a multi-stage set for two hours."[20]

Commercial performance

At the end of 2017, the tour placed at number 77 onPollstar's "2017 Year-End Top 100 Worldwide Tours" list, estimating that it grossed $28.1 million and that 266,300 people attended throughout the year.[21] The tour is the third best-selling female tour in the United Kingdom in 2018, according toStubHub, only behindTaylor Swift andBritney Spears.[22]

Set list

Perry closing the show with "Firework"

This set list is from the show on January 19, 2018, in Glendale. It is not intended to represent all concerts for the tour.[23]

  1. "Witness" / "Roulette"
  2. "Dark Horse"
  3. "Chained to the Rhythm"
  4. "Act My Age" (interlude)
  5. "Teenage Dream"
  6. "Hot n Cold" / "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)"
  7. "California Gurls"
  8. "I Kissed a Girl"
  9. "Déjà Vu"
  10. "Tsunami"
  11. "E.T."
  12. "Bon Appétit" (contains elements of "What Have You Done for Me Lately")
  13. "Mind Maze" (interlude)
  14. "Wide Awake"
  15. "Thinking of You"
  16. "Power"
  17. "Part of Me"
  18. "Swish Swish"
  19. "Roar"

Encore

  1. "Firework"

Notes

  • "Wide Awake" was not performed during the first shows. Moreover, on selected dates, Perry performed "Save as Draft" and "Hey Hey Hey" before "Power" and "Part of Me" respectively.[24]
  • On October 6, 2017 in New York City, Perry performed an acoustic version of "Part of Me" before "Power", rather than later in the show as a dedication to her fans for coming after the2017 Las Vegas shooting.[25][26]
  • On selected dates in South America, Perry performed "Unconditionally" in place of "Thinking of You". Moreover, during the concert in Rio de Janeiro, Perry dedicated the performance of "Power" toMarielle Franco, who died the week before, and called Franco's relatives onstage to express her condolences.[27]
  • From the first show in Saitama onwards, Perry performed "Into Me You See" in place of "Thinking of You".[28]
  • On selected dates, Perry performed "Pendulum" before "Firework", as part of the encore.[29]
  • On June 22, 2018 in Manchester, Perry performed "By the Grace of God" in place of "Into Me You See" as a dedication to the city due to theManchester Arena bombing. She also dedicated "Firework" to the 22 victims of the attack.[30]
  • On June 28, 2018 in Barcelona, Perry performed a cover of "One of Us" byJoan Osborne in place of "Into Me You See".[31]

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
DatesCitiesCountriesVenuesOpening act(s)AttendanceRevenues
Leg 1 — North America[1][7][32]
September 19, 2017[a]MontrealCanadaBell CentreNoah Cyrus
September 21, 2017UncasvilleUnited StatesMohegan Sun Arena6,334 / 6,554$1,704,881
September 22, 2017PittsburghPPG Paints Arena8,577 / 12,163$752,651
September 24, 2017[b]ColumbusSchottenstein Center
September 25, 2017Washington, D.C.Capital One Arena11,503 / 12,511$1,261,215
September 29, 2017BostonTD Garden
September 30, 2017
October 2, 2017New York CityMadison Square Garden21,688 / 22,667$2,618,096
October 6, 2017
October 8, 2017NewarkPrudential Center10,067 / 11,307$1,118,597
October 9, 2017[c]Quebec CityCanadaVideotron Centre11,798 / 12,700$996,542
October 11, 2017BrooklynUnited StatesBarclays Center9,055 / 11,712$1,002,705
October 12, 2017[d]PhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center
October 16, 2017LouisvilleKFC Yum! Center9,192 / 12,433$689,988
October 18, 2017NashvilleBridgestone Arena8,276 / 8,868$695,458
October 22, 2017St. LouisScottrade Center
October 24, 2017ChicagoUnited Center
October 25, 2017
October 27, 2017Kansas CitySprint Center8,507 / 10,350$820,925
October 31, 2017[e]TorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre
November 1, 2017[e]
November 7, 2017Los AngelesUnited StatesStaples CenterPurity Ring
November 8, 2017
November 10, 2017
November 14, 2017San JoseSAP Center10,770 / 11,798$1,211,375
November 24, 2017Salt Lake CityVivint Smart Home Arena
November 26, 2017DenverPepsi Center9,340 / 10,198$1,097,949
November 28, 2017OmahaCenturyLink Center Omaha10,017 / 11,965$769,168
November 29, 2017TulsaBOK Center10,243 / 11,208$672,842
December 1, 2017Saint PaulXcel Energy Center
December 2, 2017Des MoinesWells Fargo Arena
December 4, 2017MilwaukeeBMO Harris Bradley Center
December 6, 2017DetroitLittle Caesars Arena11,475 / 11,475$895,084
December 7, 2017Grand RapidsVan Andel Arena
December 9, 2017IndianapolisBankers Life Fieldhouse9,595 / 9,595$871,077
December 10, 2017ClevelandQuicken Loans Arena8,744 / 11,374$896,760
December 12, 2017AtlantaPhilips Arena8,782 / 10,580$950,017
December 15, 2017TampaAmalie Arena9,334 / 11,555$981,256
December 17, 2017OrlandoAmway Center10,071 / 11,294$1,145,356
December 20, 2017MiamiAmerican Airlines Arena12,754 / 12,754$1,570,092
Asia[33]
December 31, 2017Abu DhabiUnited Arab Emiratesdu ArenaMartin Avari22,500 / 22,500$2,477,202
Leg 1 — North America[1][7][9][34]
January 5, 2018New OrleansUnited StatesSmoothie King CenterCarly Rae Jepsen
January 7, 2018HoustonToyota Center9,655 / 10,432$1,139,385
January 10, 2018San AntonioAT&T Center12,637 / 12,637$956,673
January 12, 2018North Little RockVerizon Arena10,270 / 12,000$793,991
January 14, 2018DallasAmerican Airlines Center11,341 / 11,341$1,455,098
January 19, 2018GlendaleGila River Arena
January 20, 2018ParadiseT-Mobile Arena12,944 / 13,947$1,230,517
January 31, 2018SacramentoGolden 1 Center10,635 / 11,024$1,206,081
February 2, 2018PortlandModa Center11,756 / 12,530$1,144,786
February 3, 2018TacomaTacoma Dome17,136 / 17,970$1,436,723
February 5, 2018VancouverCanadaRogers Arena22,888 / 24,843$1,761,537
February 6, 2018
Leg 2 — South America[1]
March 8, 2018SantiagoChilePista Atlética Estadio NacionalAugusto Schuster15,336 / 22,191$1,409,543
March 11, 2018Buenos AiresArgentinaClub CiudadLali11,369 / 13,308$999,068
March 14, 2018[f]Porto AlegreBrazilArena do GrêmioValéria
Bebe Rexha
13,989 / 14,707$1,161,742
March 17, 2018São PauloAllianz ParqueBebe Rexha37,284 / 37,284$2,926,354
March 18, 2018[g]Rio de JaneiroPraça da Apoteose11,888 / 13,509$808,049
March 21, 2018LimaPeruJockey Club Parcela H8,036 / 9,136$653,722
Leg 3 — Asia[1]
March 27, 2018SaitamaJapanSaitama Super Arena
March 28, 2018
March 30, 2018Hong KongAsiaWorld–Arena
April 2, 2018ManilaPhilippinesMall of Asia Arena
April 4, 2018TaipeiTaiwanTaipei Arena
April 6, 2018SeoulSouth KoreaGocheok Sky Dome
April 8, 2018SingaporeSingapore Indoor StadiumZedd
April 10, 2018BangkokThailandIMPACT ArenaIndia Carney
April 14, 2018Bumi Serpong DamaiIndonesiaIndonesia Convention Exhibition
Leg 4 — North America[1]
May 3, 2018Mexico CityMexicoArena Ciudad de MéxicoCYN44,000 / 44,000$2,872,249
May 4, 2018
May 8, 2018MonterreyArena Monterrey29,000 / 29,000$1,722,614
May 9, 2018
May 11, 2018GuadalajaraArena VFG10,359 / 10,445$1,093,943
May 19, 2018[h]Santa BarbaraUnited StatesSanta Barbara Bowl
Leg 5 — Europe[1][10][37]
May 23, 2018CologneGermanyLanxess ArenaTove Styrke15,311 / 15,314$1,330,383
May 24, 2018AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis15,025 / 21,171$1,255,551
May 26, 2018AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome
May 27, 2018
May 29, 2018ParisFranceAccorHotels Arena29,647 / 30,921$2,841,439
May 30, 2018
June 1, 2018ZürichSwitzerlandHallenstadion12,000 / 12,000$1,046,880
June 2, 2018BolognaItalyUnipol Arena12,706 / 12,706$1,134,752
June 4, 2018ViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle
June 6, 2018BerlinGermanyMercedes-Benz Arena
June 8, 2018CopenhagenDenmarkRoyal Arena
June 10, 2018StockholmSwedenEricsson Globe
June 14, 2018LondonEnglandThe O2 ArenaHailee Steinfeld25,913 / 29,609$2,194,680
June 15, 2018
June 18, 2018BirminghamArena Birmingham9,264 / 11,182$835,564
June 19, 2018SheffieldSheffield Arena6,423 / 9,251$500,720
June 21, 2018LiverpoolEcho Arena6,565 / 9,309$509,738
June 22, 2018ManchesterManchester Arena10,558 / 11,607$860,252
June 24, 2018GlasgowScotlandSSE Hydro11,274 / 11,453$911,064
June 25, 2018NewcastleEnglandMetro Radio Arena5,715 / 9,511$450,802
June 28, 2018BarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordi
June 30, 2018[i]LisbonPortugalParque da Bela Vista
Leg 6 — Africa[1]
July 18, 2018Randburg[j]South AfricaTicketpro DomeThe Dolls
Elle B
39,616 / 40,955$2,724,946
July 20, 2018
July 21, 2018
Leg 7 — Oceania[1][14][15][38]
July 24, 2018PerthAustraliaPerth ArenaStarley22,633 / 22,992$1,978,590
July 25, 2018
July 28, 2018AdelaideAdelaide Entertainment Centre
July 30, 2018
July 31, 2018
August 2, 2018MelbourneRod Laver Arena31,834 / 45,001$3,390,085
August 3, 2018
August 5, 2018
August 8, 2018BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment CentreZedd16,882 / 18,749$1,836,124
August 10, 2018
August 13, 2018Parramatta[k]Qudos Bank Arena
August 14, 2018
August 16, 2018
August 17, 2018
August 20, 2018AucklandNew ZealandSpark Arena18,800 / 20,399$1,655,836
August 21, 2018
Total

Cancelled shows

List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
DateCityCountryVenueReason
September 16, 2017BuffaloUnited StatesKeyBank CenterProduction delays[39]
September 27, 2017CharlotteSpectrum CenterScheduling conflict[40]

References

Notes

  1. ^The September 19, 2017, concert at Bell Centre in Montreal was originally scheduled to take place on September 9, 2017, but was postponed due to "production delays".[8]
  2. ^The September 24, 2017, concert at Schottenstein Center in Columbus was originally scheduled to take place on September 7, 2017, marking the start of the tour, but was postponed due to "production delays".[8]
  3. ^The concert of October 9, 2017, at Videotron Centre in Quebec City was originally scheduled to take place on September 10, 2017, but was postponed due to "production delays".[8]
  4. ^The concert of October 12, 2017, at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia was originally scheduled to take place on September 18, 2017, but was postponed due to "production delays".[8]
  5. ^abThe concerts of October 31, 2017, and November 1, 2017, at Air Canada Centre in Toronto were originally scheduled to take place on September 12, 2017 and September 13, 2017 respectively, but were postponed due to "production delays".[8]
  6. ^The concert of March 14, 2018 was rescheduled and relocated toArena do Grêmio inPorto Alegre from March 15, 2018 atPedreira Paulo Leminski inCuritiba due to high demand.[35]
  7. ^The concert of March 18, 2018, in Rio de Janeiro was relocated to Praça da Apoteose fromBarra Olympic Park.[36]
  8. ^The concert of May 19, 2018, at Santa Barbara Bowl in Santa Barbara is part ofWitness: Coming Home, a benefit concert in Perry's hometown that will benefit who are still recovering from the aftermath of the2017 California wildfires and2018 Southern California mudflows.[17]
  9. ^The concert of June 30, 2018, at Parque da Bela Vista in Lisbon is part ofRock in Rio Lisboa festival.[11]
  10. ^Promoted asJohannesburg.
  11. ^Promoted asSydney.

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  38. ^Sources for boxscore:
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  40. ^"Katy Perry – Cancelled".Spectrum Center. Archived fromthe original on August 5, 2017. RetrievedAugust 4, 2017.

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