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30-01-2025
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Katy Perry returns to Austin after 14 years with Moody Center show in May
Calling all KatyCats! The pop star will be performing at Moody Center on May 20. Austin is one of three Texas stops for the Lifetimes Tour, which has nine planned shows for its U.S. leg. Ticket pre-sales start Thursday at 10 a.m. and general sales begin at 10 a.m. on Friday. This will be the first time back in Austin in 14 years for Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson, aka Katy Perry. The 'Dark Horse' singer was last in town during her California Dreams Tour where she took the stage at the Frank Erwin Center in July 2011. Before that, she came for the South by Southwest Music Festival in 2008 and 2009. The Lifetimes Tour consists of 75 concerts that span across North and South America, Europe, and Australia. This is her first tour since her 'Witness' run seven years ago. Katy Perry is starting the U.S. stretch of her international tour on May 7 in Houston in support of her seventh studio album '143' which was released in November 2024 through Capitol Records. The album's title '143' is the phrase 'I love you' represented by a letter count of each word. Perry also stated in an Apple Music interview that she chose the title '143' to reflect the 143 million records she has sold throughout her career. With over 15,000 seats, Moody Center has become the go-to arena for popular touring artists since opening in 2022. Located on the University of Texas at Austin campus at 2001 Robert Dedman Drive, the venue gives you the option to pre-purchase a parking spot at one of five nearby parking garages ahead of the show: Manor Garage, Trinity Garage, Parking Garage B, State Garage G and State Garage R. The ADA drop-off and pick-up area is located northwest of the venue on Robert Dedman Drive. The box office is at the southwest corner of the arena. There are two entrances, on the west and east sides of the building. Guests must pass through metal detectors and a bag search before entry. At the end of the night, designated rideshare drop-off and pick-up is on Clyde Littlefield Drive. The roads surrounding Moody Center get congested after events, so expect a slow departure from the area, but hot dog vendors are often stationed outside if you're hungry for a late-night snack. Moody Center permits clear bags that do not exceed 14″ x 14″ x 6″ or small clutch purses that do not exceed 5″ x 9″ x 1.5″ for their events. The venue prohibits recording equipment apart from smartphones. There is also no smoking permitted on the premises, including vapes. Find a full list of allowed and prohibited items at There are two levels inside the arena, with entrance portals labeled to identify the section where you're seated. Upper-level seating is terraced and Moody Center does permit binoculars. Front-of-stage seating is also available for purchase, but the space is a standing area for some concerts. Premium suites are also available. The venue follows a 'no re-entry policy.' Guests who exit the building during an event will not be admitted back inside. However, if you need some air, there is a spacious balcony on the second level. Inside the complex, you will find a variety of food and beverage options available for purchase from vendors, including pizza slices from Tony C's, brisket sandwiches from Stubb's Bar-B-Q, and ice cream cones from Mister Softee. Alcohol is also available for purchase. All transactions at Moody Center are completely cashless and prices tend to be steep. There are no water refill stations at the venue, but there are frequently water coolers outside on hot days. Want more Austin entertainment and lifestyle news? Sign up for the Austin360 Weekly Picks newsletter for restaurant recommendations, music picks, event info, celeb sightings and tips on how to explore this city we share. This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Katy Perry coming to Austin's Moody Center. Here's what to know
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27-01-2025
- Entertainment
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Katy Perry sees her success through the eyes of her daughter
Katy Perry loves being able to enjoy her success through the eyes of her daughter. The 40-year-old pop star has Daisy, four, with fiancé Orlando Bloom and as she prepares to head out on the 'Lifetimes' tour, Katy admitted that she sees everything with a renewed sense of "light and joy and hope" now that she is a mother. She told E! News: "It's like Christmas again when you get to see it through a child's eyes. There's so much light and joy and hope. "One thing I will be implementing is an earlier showtime because now I feel for all the mothers that I put through when I started my show at 9:15." The 'I Kissed A Girl' hitmaker was last on the road in 2017 with her 'Witness' tour. But in 2021, she launched a two-year residency titled 'Play' in Las Vegas and Katy teased that her new show will be full of "surprises" for fans. She added: "There might be a section that has some surprises. We gotta keep these kids on the edge of their seat, you know?" Katy - who will kick off her world tour in April - has been a mainstay on the pop scene since debuting in the late 2000s and also explained that she will try to find a balance between old and new in terms of her setlist. She said: "I like to have everything represented in its own special way, but I do feel a responsibility to my audience that they can have a sing along of some sort. "So, the songs that they know and grew up with and there's nostalgia songs that people have adopted for their life mantra or for a certain time in their life, whether that was a hard time or a happy time. Music really stirs our emotions and connects us, so I'm gonna be singing all those songs and more."