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The Lifetimes Tour is taking place across 2025
Katy Perry has announced the US leg of her Lifetimes Tour – and this is how to get tickets.
The pop star will take the tour to arena venues across the US in support of her recently released album.
The North American leg of the tour will begin on 7 May in Houston and head to the likes of Chicago, Las Vegas, Dallas, Phoenix and Los Angeles.
The tour will continue into July and August with shows planned for Seattle, Boston, New York, Nashville and finish up in Miami on 23 August.
THE LIFETIMES TOUR
— KATY PERRY (@katyperry) January 27, 2025
🇺🇸 USA 🇺🇸
🗓️ PRE-SALES BEGIN JAN 28
🗓️ TICKETS ON SALE JAN 31 pic.twitter.com/doVrV6UCG3
Fans can expect to hear the likes of “Lifetimes” and “Woman’s World” from her album 143 as well as her greatest hits.
This includes “I Kissed a Girl”, “Hot N Cold”, “Teenage Dream”, “Roar” and “Bon Appétit” to name a few.
The US leg of the tour follows up the announcement of world tour dates, including Australia, South America and Europe.
The UK leg begins on 7 October in Glasgow and heads to Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham as well as London’s O2 Arena for two nights.
Ahead of Katy Perry tickets going on sale for her US tour dates, you can find out everything you need to know below.
When do Katy Perry tickets go on sale?
They go on general sale at 10am local time on Friday, 31 January via Ticketmaster here.
A number of presales are taking place across the week. This begins with the Citi Cardmember presale from 10am local time on Tuesday, 28 January.
This can be accessed via Ticketmaster and you’ll need to use your Citi card to purchase them.
Others include the official platinum presale and Live Nation, you can find out more via your preferred date on katyperry.com.
Tickets for the singers UK shows are now available to buy from ticketmaster.co.uk and AXS.com/uk.
What are the Katy Perry tour dates?
7 May – Toyota Center, Houston
9 May – Paycom Center, Oklahoma City
10 May – T-Mobile Center, Kansas City
12 May – United Center, Chicago
13 May – Target Center, Minneapolis
15 May – Ball Center, Denver
17 May – T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas
20 May – Moody Center, Austin
21 May – American Airlines Center, Dallas
12 July – Footprint Center, Phoenix
13 July – Honda Center, Anaheim
15 July – Kia Forum, Inglewood
18 July – Chase Center, San Francisco
21 July – Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle
3 August – Little Caesars Arena, Detroit
8 August – TD Garden, Boston
9 August – Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
11 August – Madison Square Garden, New York
14 August – Prudential Center, Newark
15 August – CFG Bank Arena, Baltimore
17 August – Lenovo Center, Raleigh
19 August – Bridgestone Arena, Nashville
20 August – State Farm Arena, Atlanta
22 August – Amalie Arena, Tampa
23 August – Kaseya Center, Miami