Pop star Katy Perry to perform at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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Global pop icon Katy Perry will headline the Yasalam After-Race Concerts at Etihad Park on Sunday, December 7, as part of the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

She is expected to perform hits from Firework, Roar, Dark Horse, and Teenage Dream.

Since her Capitol Records debut in 2008, Perry has sold over 70 million adjusted albums and 143 million tracks worldwide, amassing over 115 billion cumulative streams. She holds the record as the biggest-selling female artist in Capitol’s history and is one of only 12 artistes to surpass 100 million certified units. With multiple RIAA Diamond-certified singles, Perry has cemented her status as a global music powerhouse.

In 2025, Perry will embark on a highly anticipated world tour, marking her return to the global stage with high-energy performances and stunning stage productions. Her Abu Dhabi concert will be a key highlight, seamlessly blending the thrill of Formula 1 with the spectacle of one of pop’s biggest stars.

Access to the concert is exclusive for Abu Dhabi GP ticketholders, with tickets available online.

" We are delighted that the first act we can announce in our 2025 After-Race Concerts line-up is global pop icon Katy Perry – her energy and electrifying performances will reflect the excitement of the F1 season finale in Abu Dhabi," said David Powell, Chief Strategy & Business Development Officer of Ethara.

 

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