Katy Perry to Hold Benefit Concert at Santa Barbara Bowl

Katy Perry performing at the Kick Ash Bash last month for Montecito fundraising (Photo: Mike Eliason)

Katy Perry will perform at the Santa Barbara Bowl on May 19th to benefit area relief efforts and a special pre-sale for locals only takes place on Thursday.

Perry returns to her hometown for a special concert benefiting Santa Barbara area charities that are assisting those impacted by the Thomas Fire and the subsequent flooding and debris flow. Witness: Coming Home – A Benefit For The Community: Our Neighbors, Our Heroes will take place on Saturday, May 19, at Santa Barbara Bowl.

Tickets will go on sale to area residents first. Individuals with a local billing address may purchase tickets in-person only on Thursday, March 15, from 11 AM – 6 PM PT, at the Santa Barbara Bowl box office at 1122 N. Milpas St., Santa Barbara, CA 93103. Tickets will be available to the general public online on March 15 beginning at 7 PM PT. To purchase online, visit AXS.com.

Proceeds from the evening, which is being presented by Firework Foundation, will support the Santa Barbara Foundation, 93108 Fund, Cold Spring School and 805UNDOCUFund.

Katy will be performing the same full set seen on WITNESS: The Tour, which will take her to Latin America, Asia, Europe, Australia and New Zealand in the coming months.

For additional information, visit SBBowl.com or the Facebook event.

ON SALE DATE: Thursday, March 15 at 7:00 PM (Locals Only In-Person: Thursday, March 15 at 11:00 AM)
SHOW DATE: Saturday, May 19 at 7:00 PM
TICKET PRICES: $59.50 / $89.50 / $149.50 / $199.50

Edhat Staff

Written by Edhat Staff

What do you think?

Comments

1 Comments deleted by Administrator

Leave a Review or Comment

2 Comments

  1. HOW HUNGRY CAN KAZTY PERRY BE? Hell is waiting for her!
    Katy Perry is a rotten human being and might have hastened the death of Sister Rose in her ongoing and costly court battle to force the nuns out of the picture.
    One of the nuns who Katy Perry sued to gain ownership of their former convent died in court last Friday. According to ABC7, Sister Catherine Rose Holzman collapsed on Friday in the courtroom during a hearing about the case. She was 89.
    Holzman was one of two nuns who had lived on the property since the 1970s and did not want to sell to Perry. In an interview with Fox 11 just hours before her death, Holzman pleaded to the camera, “Katy Perry, please stop. It’s not doing anyone any good except hurting a lot of people.”

  2. Oh heavens, let’s blame an entertainer for the death of someone the Archdiocese decided to sell to. The nuns didn’t own the place or have any right to sell or keep it. Seems people LOVE criticizing celebrities. Maybe jealous? Lets simply judge celebrities on their talent, good or bad.

Smoke Investigation Inside Building on Anacapa

Threatening Social Media Post Prompts Lockdown of Two Santa Maria High Schools