Concert Tour Name: | The Lifetimes Tour |
Landscape: | yes |
Artist: | Katy Perry |
Album: | 143 |
Number Of Shows: | 36 |
Last Tour: | Play (2021–2023) |
This Tour: | The Lifetimes Tour (2025) |
Next Tour: | ... |
The Lifetimes Tour is the upcoming fifth concert tour by American singer Katy Perry, launched in support of her seventh studio album, 143 (2024). It will commence on April 23, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico, and is set to conclude on October 14, 2025, in London, England, consisting of thirty-six concerts. It will be her first tour in seven years, following the (2017–2018).
On September 25, 2024, Perry announced live on the Australian breakfast show program Sunrise that she would embark on the Lifetimes Tour with five dates in Australia.[1] [2] Artist pre-sale and general sale were announced at the same time.[3] Two days later, additional shows in Sydney and Brisbane were added, due to demand.[4] A show in Adelaide was announced on September 29.[5] Two days later, two additional shows in Adelaide were added due to the first and second being sold out within one hour.[6] On October 3, 2024, she added one more show each to Melbourne, Perth, and Adelaide.[7]
On November 11, Perry revealed the tour would visit South America with Santiago, Chile and Buenos Aires, Argentina shows respectively taking place the following September 6 and 9.[8] Two days later, shows in Brazil and Mexico were announced,[9] with four total additional shows distributed between Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara being added after the first dates sold out.[10] [11] Shows in the United Kingdom were announced on November 17, 2024, with one pound per ticket sold being donated to the Music Venue Trust.[12] On November 21, 2024, she added a second show in London.[13] That same month, concerts in Canada were announced,[14] and an additional concert in Buenos Aires was added, due to demand.[15]
City | Country | Venue | Attendance | Revenue | ||
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April 23 | Mexico City | Mexico | Arena CDMX | — | — | |
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April 28 | Monterrey | Arena Monterrey | — | — | ||
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May 1 | Guadalajara | Arena Guadalajara | — | — | ||
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June 9 | Sydney | Australia | Qudos Bank Arena | — | — | |
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June 12 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | — | — | ||
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June 17 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | — | — | ||
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June 22 | Perth | RAC Arena | — | — | ||
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June 26 | Adelaide | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | — | — | ||
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June 30 | ||||||
July 22 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | — | — | |
July 24 | Edmonton | Rogers Place | — | — | ||
July 26 | Winnipeg | Canada Life Centre | — | — | ||
July 29 | Ottawa | Canadian Tire Centre | — | — | ||
July 30 | Montreal | Bell Centre | — | — | ||
August 1 | Quebec City | Centre Videotron | — | — | ||
August 5 | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | — | — | ||
September 6 | Santiago | Chile | Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida | — | — | |
September 9 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Movistar Arena | — | — | |
September 10 | ||||||
October 7 | Glasgow | Scotland | OVO Hydro | — | — | |
October 8 | Manchester | England | AO Arena | — | — | |
October 10 | Sheffield | Utilita Arena | — | — | ||
October 11 | Birmingham | Utilita Arena | — | — | ||
October 13 | London | The O2 Arena | — | — | ||
October 14 | — | — | ||||
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