Katy Perry has announced the U.S. leg of The Lifetimes Tour. She will be making stops at Madison Square Garden in NYC on August 11. The Lifetimes Tour is supporting Katy’s new album, 143, and she will perform all her hits, drawing from her iconic discography.

The Lifetimes Tour will launch in Mexico, with seven arena shows, and she will then head to Australia before coming back to North America, where she will play sold-out shows all over the US and Canada.

Aside from being one of the best-selling musical artists of all time, Katy is an active advocate for many meaningful causes. In 2013, Katy was appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and has used her voice to ensure every child’s right to health, education, equality, and protection. Katy has also just wrapped up her critically acclaimed Las Vegas residency, PLAY, and she has completed her seventh and final consecutive season on “American Idol.” Her new album, 143, is out now. 143 stands for “I love you”, and also represents her angel numbers.

Tickets for the U.S. dates will be available starting with Citi and Verizon presales beginning on Tuesday, January 28. The artist presale will begin on Wednesday, January 29 at 10 am ahead of the general on-sale starting on Friday, January 31 at 10 am at KatyPerry.com
Listen to Katy Perry’s new album, 143
Katy Perry – The Lifetimes Tour 2025
4/23 Mexico City, MX Arena CDMX
4/25 Mexico City, MX Arena CDMX
4/26 Mexico City, MX Arena CDMX
4/28 Monterrey, MX Arena Monterrey
4/29 Monterrey, MX Arena Monterrey
5/1 Guadalajara, MX Arena Guadalajara
5/2 Guadalajara, MX Arena Guadalajara
5/7 Houston, TX Toyota Center
5/9 Oklahoma City, OK Paycom Center
5/10 Kansas City, MO T-Mobile Center
5/12 Chicago, IL United Center
5/13 Minneapolis, MN Target Center
5/15 Denver, CO Ball Arena
5/17 Las Vegas, NV T-Mobile Arena
5/20 Austin, TX Moody Center
5/21 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center
6/9 Sydney, AU Qudos Bank Arena
6/10 Sydney, AU Qudos Bank Arena
6/12 Melbourne, AU Rod Laver Arena
6/13 Melbourne, AU Rod Laver Arena
6/14 Melbourne, AU Rod Laver Arena
6/17 Brisbane, AU Brisbane Entertainment Centre
6/18 Brisbane, AU Brisbane Entertainment Centre
6/22 Perth, AU RAC Arena
6/23 Perth, AU RAC Arena
6/26 Adelaide, AU Adelaide Entertainment Centre
6/27 Adelaide, AU Adelaide Entertainment Centre
6/29 Adelaide, AU Adelaide Entertainment Centre
6/30 Adelaide, AU Adelaide Entertainment Centre
7/12 Phoenix, AZ Footprint Center
7/13 Anaheim, CA Honda Center
7/15 Inglewood, CA Kia Forum
7/18 San Francisco, CA Chase Center
7/21 Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena
7/22 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena
7/24 Edmonton, AB Rogers Place
7/26 Winnipeg, MB Canada Life Centre
7/29 Ottawa, ON Canadian Tire Centre
7/30 Montréal, QC Bell Centre
8/1 Québec City, QC Centre Videotron
8/3 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena
8/5 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
8/6 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
8/8 Boston, MA TD Garden
8/9 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center
8/11 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
8/14 Newark, NJ Prudential Center
8/15 Baltimore, MD CFG Bank Arena
8/17 Raleigh, NC Lenovo Center
8/19 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena
8/20 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena
8/22 Tampa, FL Amalie Arena
8/23 Miami, FL Kaseya Center
9/6 Santiago, CL Estadio Bicentenario LA Florida
9/9 Buenos Aires, AR Movistar Arena
9/10 Buenos Aires, AR Movistar Arena
9/14 São Paulo, BR The Town 2025
10/7 Glasgow, UK OVO Hydro
10/8 Manchester, UK AO Arena
10/10 Sheffield, UK Utilita Arena
10/11 Birmingham, UK Utilita Arena
10/13 London, UK The O2
10/14 London, UK The O2
10/16 Antwerp, BE Sportpaleis
10/19 Copenhagen, DK Royal Arena
10/21 Berlin, DE Uber Arena
10/23 Cologne, DE Lanxess Arena
10/24 Paris, FR Accor Arena
10/27 Budapest, HU MVM Dome
10/28 Kraków, PL Tauron Arena
10/30 Prague, CZ O2 Arena
10/31 Munich, DE Olympiahalle
11/2 Bologna, IT Unipol Arena
11/4 Paris, FR Accor Arena
11/5 Paris, FR Accor Arena
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