When Katy Perry last toured in 2018, the world was a much simpler place. COVID-19 was still a distant memory, and we could use Twitter and Instagram as the tech bros had intended. But no matter how much the world changes (or worsens),
Katy Perry will kick off her Lifetimes World Tour in Mexico in April, then travel around the U.S. and Australia before performing at the Footprint Center on Saturday, July 12.
Katy Perry's is bringing "The Lifetimes Tour" to Phoenix for a show at the Footprint Center on July 12. The global tour will kick off its United States run in Houston, Texas on May 7 before setting off.
Known for her chart-topping hits such as “Teenage Dream,” “Firework,” and “Roar,” Perry released her seventh studio album “143” in September 2024. It debuted at No. 6 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and became her seventh top-ten album. You can stream it now on Apple Music (free trial).
Katy Perry se presentará en el Footprint Center en el corazón de Phoenix este julio. PHOENIX — La multipremiada cantante Katy Perry traerá "The Lifetimes Tour" a Phoenix para brindar un gran espectáculo en el Footprint Center el 12 de julio del 2025.
Fans KatyCats can purchase tickets for all upcoming ‘Lifetimes’ shows on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale is Friday, Jan. 28. Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
Katy Perry has announced the US leg of her 2025 “Lifetimes Tour,” a world tour supporting the pop star’s latest album, 143. The new dates take place throughout the summer, with Perry playing various arenas throughout the US in between stints in Mexico, Australia, and Canada.
Amid a mix of previous unannounced shows in Canada, Perry will continue to make stops in cities across the country until August 23. She will then go to South America and Europe to tour for the duration of the fall.
The “Firework” singer announced last year that she was leaving the ABC singing competition after seven seasons to embark on her “Lifetimes” tour.
The singer talked about the frisky innuenDOH!-laced song from her "Teenage Dream" album on Wednesday's (Jan. 29) Kimmel.
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