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Katy Perry is bringing The Lifetimes Tour back to the spotlight — this time on the big screen. On April 28, Perry officially announced that The Lifetimes Tour: Live From Paris will premiere at the Tribeca Festival on June 8, turning one of her most commercially successful global runs into a filmed event for fans who either packed arenas or missed the phenomenon entirely.

They said I couldn’t. I did it. And I filmed it. For the fans,” Perry wrote in her reveal, framing the project as both a victory lap and a direct response to years of scrutiny surrounding her comeback era.



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The concert film centers on her Paris run at Accor Arena, where demand proved especially intense. Originally scheduled for October 24, 2025, Perry expanded the stop with two additional November shows after tickets surged. That three-show stretch quickly became one of the standout European legs of the tour.

Commercially, The Lifetimes Tour delivered major numbers. Spanning 91 dates from April 23, 2025, at Arena CDMX in Mexico City through December 7 at Etihad Park in Abu Dhabi, the tour grossed more than $134 million and sold 1.05 million tickets worldwide. Those figures positioned it as Perry’s second highest-grossing tour behind Prismatic World Tour, while also marking her first major global trek since Witness: The Tour concluded in 2018.

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Its success carried additional significance because The Lifetimes Tour arrived during a period when Perry’s long-term pop standing was frequently debated. Announced live on Australia’s Sunrise in September 2024, the run initially launched as support for 143, her seventh studio album. Yet what followed became larger than a standard album tour. From elaborate visuals to career-spanning setlists, Perry transformed the production into a reminder of her enduring catalog power.

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