Katy Perry is making a grand return to the stage with her highly anticipated Lifetimes Tour, marking her first major global tour in seven years. In support of her 2024 album 143, this tour promises a celebration of Katy’s entire career, blending new material with beloved hits such as “Firework” and “Roar.” Speaking to Rolling Stone, the pop star revealed an exciting aspect of the tour: it will include performances of deep cuts that have never been played live before.
“It’s definitely going to hit on the whole lifetime thus far and celebrate the catalog,” Katy shared. “I always remember the audience is a hybrid of different types of people… There will be a section that we have created on this tour for some songs that are the deepest cuts that have never seen the light of day. So, in the ‘Lifetimes’ regard, yeah, we are going deep.”
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The Lifetimes Tour kicks off on April 23, 2025, in Mexico City at Arena CDMX, before heading to the United States on May 7 with a show at Houston’s Toyota Center. The North American leg will take Katy to cities like Chicago, Las Vegas, Dallas, and San Francisco, culminating in Seattle on July 21. From there, the 40-year-old singer will head to South America in September, with stops in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Santiago, Chile. The tour will close with a European leg, with shows in cities like London, Paris, Munich, and Bologna. Before the tour officially begins, Katy will take the stage at two major events: the FireAid Benefit Concert on January 30 in Los Angeles and the Invictus Games on February 8 in Vancouver.






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