Katy Perry in Monterrey: schedules, accesses and how to get to the concert

Written in Nuevo León he
Today finally Katy Perry will arrive at the Monterrey Arena as part of her new world tour “The Lifeses Tour”, promoting his most recent album “143”.
Monterrey is the second stop of the Tour, after starting successfully in Mexico City on April 23.
The artist will also offer A second concert in the city on Tuesday, April 29, So thousands of fans will have a double opportunity to enjoy their greatest hits and new songs.
What time does Katy Perry concert begin in Monterrey?
The event is scheduled to start at 9:00 p.m. Although according to recent experiences of his fans, KAty Perry would take the stage for about an hour later To offer a show of about two hours.
It is recommended to arrive in advance to avoid setbacks, since high influx is expected in the vicinity of the Monterrey Arena.
What is the tentative setlist for Monterrey?
Based on its most recent presentation in Mexico City, this could be the tentative setlist that Katy Perry interpreted in Monterrey:
- Artificial
- Chained to the Rhythm
- Teary Eyes
- Dark Horse
- Woman’s World
- California Gurls
- Teenage Dream
- Hot N Cold
- Last friday night
- I KISSED TO GIRL
- Nirvana
- Crush
- I’M His, He’s Mine
- Wide Awake
- Choose Your Own Adventure! (Dynamics with fans)
- All The Love
- Et
- Part of me
- 365
- Roar
- Daisies
- Lifes
- Firework
- It should be noted that Katy includes an interactive section called “Choose Your Own Adventure!”, Where the public chooses which song wishes to listen.
How to get to the Monterrey Arena in public transport?
If you plan to attend using public transport, you have several practical options:
Monterrey Metro
Can Use line 1 of the Metro and descend at the Fundidora Park station. The Monterrey Arena is at a street away walking from there.
Nearby urban routes:
- Route 1: Direct – San Nicolás – Technological – Pavilion
- Route 2: Normal – Puerta de Hierro – Villa Juárez
- Route 70: Toltec
- Route 108: San Rafael – Centro
- Route 109: Santa Elena – Apodaca
- Route 185: Sector 1 Real Valley – Centro
- Route 214: River views – Félix U. Gómez
- Route 301: Revolution – Mederos
- Transmetro: Asarco – Mederos
It is recommended to review private transport alternatives To avoid setbacks at the end of the event.