Katy Perry just dropped the bombshell we’ve all been waiting for: The Lifetimes Tour is coming to a town near you! That’s right, our favorite “California Gurl” is back, and she’s ready to serve us a fresh dose of glitter, high notes, and more bedazzled costumes than your grandma’s bingo outfit. 🌈✨
Katy Perry, who just turned 39 but still looks like she’s drinking from the fountain of youth (I mean, how?!), casually announced her tour on Tuesday (September 24). Oh, and did I mention this announcement comes just days after she dropped her sixth studio album titled 143? Yes, 143 is not just a pager code for “I love you,” it’s a whole album of bangers. 📟💖
So, here’s the tea: The Lifetimes Tour will kick off in 2025, because why not make us wait a whole year to see those iconic cherry Chapstick moves live? Katy, in her true queen-of-pop fashion, took to social media to hype us up. She wrote:
> “Super keen to start the rollout of THE LIFETIMES TOUR by officially announcing the Australia shows 🇦🇺. 1️⃣4️⃣3️⃣ is a party and you’re all invited! Stoked to see you in June 2025 🧡♾️ Get ready for a high energy singalong to alllllll your faves ⚡️”
Translation: Dust off your dancing shoes, charge up your vocal cords, and prepare for the most epic karaoke night of your life (where Katy sings and we pretend to be her backup singers). 🎤👠💃
First stop on this magical musical adventure? Australia! That’s right, our mates Down Under are about to be blessed with five glorious dates in June 2025. Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth—you lucky Aussies better start practicing your dance moves because Katy is about to turn your cities into pop wonderlands. 🦘🎉
Now, I know you’re dying to know the exact dates, but let’s be real—June 2025 will be here faster than you can say “Roar!” So start saving those coins and prepare for what will undoubtedly be the most life-changing, high-octane, glitter-filled, heart-eye-emoji-inducing experience ever.
Katy Perry – The Lifetimes Tour 2025 Australia Dates
June 9 – Sydney @ Qudos Bank Arena
June 12 & 13 – Melbourne @ Rod Laver Arena
June 17 – Brisbane @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre
June 22 – Perth @ RAC Arena