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Katy Perry: The Prismatic World Tour Live
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Katy Perry: The Prismatic World Tour Live

Mar 12, 2015
1h 56m
★ 8.2

Overview

The Prismatic World Tour Live is a sensory explosion of eye-popping theatrics, daring acrobatics and of course, all the hits. This concert film is a visually stunning production that captures Katy’s fun-loving personality and artistic vision. Spanning the entire length of the arena floor, the innovative Prismatic Tour stage allows Katy to share intimate moments with her fans in a unique shared connection with the music. Directed for the stage in seven thematic acts, this unmissable spectacle features hit after hit after hit, and The Prismatic World Tour Live truly captures the excitement, color and energy of the live Katy Perry extravaganza.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

Eyeboogie
Direct Management Group
Done+Dusted

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Cast

Katy Perry

Self

Katy Perry

Joshua Moreau

Self

Joshua Moreau

Max Hart

Self

Max Hart

Lauren Allison Ball

Self

Lauren Allison Ball

Cherri Black

Self

Cherri Black

Casey Hooper

Self

Casey Hooper

Nathan Spicer

Self

Nathan Spicer

Adam Marcello

Self

Adam Marcello

Leah Adler

Self

Leah Adler

Khasan Brailsford

Self

Khasan Brailsford

Lockhart Brownlie

Self

Lockhart Brownlie

Bryan Gaw

Self

Bryan Gaw

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