On October 30, 2015, Eagle Rock Entertainment with Capitol Records release the Katy Perry concert film “The Prismatic World Tour Live” on DVD, Blu-ray and digital download. In this no-holds-barred full-length live spectacular, Katy performs the global smash hits “Roar,” “Firework,” “I Kissed A Girl,” “Dark Horse,” “California Girls” and “Hot N Cold” along with other Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 singles and fan favourites. Directed for the stage by Baz Halpin in collaboration with Katy, the concert film is a visually stunning production that is an outgrowth of her fun-loving personality and artistic vision, complete with eye-popping theatrics, daring acrobatics, exotic costumes and much more.
“The Prismatic World Tour Live”, directed by Russell Thomas of Done + Dusted, captures the excitement of the live Katy Perry extravaganza that Rolling Stone hailed as “a show to damage retinas and blow minds…never less than uproariously entertaining.” Presented in seven thematic acts, it is enhanced by flawless production and innovative staging, which spanned the entire length of the arena floor. All physical formats of “The Prismatic World Tour Live” also include 30 minutes of exclusive extras.
This concert film was sot in Sydney during Katy’s record-breaking December 2014 visit to Australia. The Prismatic World Tour began in May 2014 and will conclude in October 2015. After a total of 151 shows over 6 legs on 5 continents, Katy will have played to 2 million people with this audiovisual spectacular.
Katy made her Capitol Records debut with 2008’s One of the Boys and cemented her status as a global superstar with the follow-up album, Teenage Dream, which has now spent five years on the Billboard 200. She became the only female artist to have five No. 1 singles from one album on the Billboard Hot 100.
PRISM, her current album, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, hit No. 1 on iTunes in more than 100 countries and has surpassed 10 million in total adjusted album sales worldwide. Total single sales from PRISM exceed 30 million and total digital track equivalents surpass 60 million. The official videos for “Roar” and “Dark Horse” each have more than 1 billion views and total audio and video streams exceed 4 billion.