Dive into the Details: Katy Perry’s The Lifetimes Tour

Tour Overview & Concept

  • What’s it about?
    This is Katy Perry’s fifth concert tour, supporting her 2024 album 143. The tour began in Mexico City on April 23, 2025, and is set to wrap up in Abu Dhabi on December 7, 2025.
  • Theme & Visual Style
    Set in a video-game universe, the show features Katy as a half-human, half-machine battling the AI “Mainframe.” Expect butterflies stolen from the world, flying stunts, lightsaber-style choreography, and elaborate sci-fi theatrics.

Dates & Locations

North America (U.S. & Canada)

  • Started on May 7 in Houston, Texas at the Toyota Center .
  • In July, stop by Phoenix (July 12), Anaheim (July 13), Los Angeles (July 15), San Francisco (July 18), and Seattle (July 21).
  • August includes:
    • Detroit (Aug 3)
    • Boston (Aug 8)
    • Philadelphia (Aug 9)
    • New York City (Aug 11)
    • Newark (Aug 14)
    • Baltimore (Aug 15)
    • Raleigh (Aug 17)
    • Nashville (Aug 19)
    • Atlanta (Aug 20)
    • Tampa (Aug 22)
    • Miami (Aug 23)

Canada: Toronto on Aug 6, plus various dates across the country 

Europe

  • UK: Glasgow (Oct 7), Manchester (Oct 8), Sheffield (Oct 10), plus London’s O2 Arena (Oct 13).
  • Ireland: Belfast — performances on Oct 4 and Oct 5.
  • Other European cities include stops in Antwerp, Budapest, Kraków, and Prague later in October.

Tickets – Where & How Much?

  • Where to buy: Tickets are available through platforms like Ticketmaster, Live Nation, Vivid Seats, and SeatGeek.
  • Price range: In the U.S. & Canada, expect tickets from around $48 to $139 depending on the venue. High-demand cities like NYC may start closer to $115.
  • VIP options: Available upgrades include packages like Infinity Circle VIP, Club Access, suites, Heineken Green Room experiences, and more.

Special Moments & Highlights

  • During the Detroit concert on August 3, a young fan (McKenna) fainted on stage during “The One That Got Away.” Katy responded with compassion—kneeling beside her, offering water, and even leading a group prayer until medics arrived.
  • In Montreal, former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined the crowd and was seen singing along enthusiastically to “Firework,” much to fans’ delight.

Why This Tour Is a Must-Watch

  • Epic production: Think video-game aesthetics blended with immersive storytelling and athletic theatrics.
  • Fan-first attitude: From caring for fainting fans to staging surreal visuals, Perry is sparing no effort to connect.
  • Celebratory set list: Expect a journey through Perry’s greatest hits and new gems from 143 like “Lifetimes” and “I’m His, He’s Mine”.
N. Mathur

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