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Katy Perry Tickets

We are excited to announce that global pop sensation Katy Perry, one of the top-selling artists in history, will be heading to Australia in June 2025 for *The Lifetimes Tour* presented by Snaffle.

Known for her electrifying performances, Katy Perry will return to the stage for the first time in six years, delivering her chart-topping hits across Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth. “It’s a party, and everyone is invited,” says Katy.

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Teenage Dreams Come True With Katy Perry’s Latest Australian Tour

Meta-description: After a six-year absence that felt like forever, Katy Perry, the California Girl, is finally heading Down Under with her "Lifetimes Tour." Read on for more.

When tickets first dropped for the upcoming Katy Perry Australian tour, they vanished faster than you could say "I Kissed a Girl." The overwhelming demand has led to two additional shows (added to her already packed schedule), with Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena hosting an extra performance on June 4th, while Melbourne fans get another chance to catch her at Rod Laver Arena on June 7th.

Perry's tour schedule now includes 15 shows across five major cities – Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, and Adelaide all getting multiple nights of Perry's signature brand of pop spectacle. Plus, if the rumours about her production value are true, audiences are in for a visual feast alongside her catalogue of chart-topping hits. From "Roar" to "Firework," "Teenage Dream" to "Dark Horse," Perry's arsenal of anthems will make for a fun night indeed.

When did Katy Perry last tour Australia? 

Katy Perry's most recent global tour was "Witness: The Tour," which kicked off on September 19, 2017, and wrapped up on August 21, 2018. During this world tour, she made her way to Australia, performing multiple shows across the country between July 24 and August 17, 2018.

Katy Perry's Lifetimes Tour is seven years in the making

The Lifetimes Tour in 2025 will see Perry performing 75 concerts across multiple continents, including a 40-show North American leg. Kicking off in Mexico City on April 23rd, Perry's tour will zigzag across the globe, hitting Australia in June before returning to her California roots in July. The tour then continues through Canada and more U.S. cities before wrapping up with stops in South America and Europe.

Perry' describes the show as "Disneyland on wheels" – a trademark over-the-top production that she describes as "a real fun dance party." She's even issuing practical advice to concert-goers: "Please wear sensible shoes and stay hydrated."

The setlist will feature a blend of her chart-topping hits alongside tracks from her newest album, "143." Fans can count on belting out favourites like "California Gurls," "Dark Horse," "Firework," and "Roar" while also experiencing new tracks, including "I'm His, He's Mine," "All the Love," and the tour's namesake single "Lifetimes."

Perhaps most intriguing is Perry's revelation about a special section of the show dedicated to deep cuts – some of which have never been performed live. This tour also marks a significant personal milestone – it's Perry's first world tour as a mother. Her 4-year-old daughter Daisy Dove will be joining the road crew, experiencing the world alongside her mum. 

Katy Perry's '143' is a dance-pop departure 

Katy Perry's seventh studio album '143' arrives at a peculiar moment in her career trajectory. Following a Las Vegas residency that bolstered her reputation for visual spectacle, this latest musical offering serves as a professional pivot and personal milestone – her first full-length release since becoming a mother to daughter Daisy Dove.

Named after an "angel number" that Perry considers a cosmic message of reassurance (and doubles as pager code for "I love you"), '143' represents a conscious shift toward dance-pop territory. After the commercial underperformance of 'Witness' (2017) and 'Smile' (2020), Perry has openly described this project as "just a fun record" that's deliberately lighter in tone.

The album marks a notable reunion with producer Dr. Luke, Perry's first collaboration with him since 2013's 'Prism.' Their professional partnership delivers electronic-infused tracks that blend contemporary trap elements with EDM sensibilities, though critical reception has been decidedly mixed. Lead single "Woman's World" generated particular controversy online, with some listeners questioning its empowerment messaging.

Guest appearances pepper the tracklist, including contributions from Kim Petras on "Gorgeous," along with verses from Doechii, JID, and 21 Savage elsewhere. Meanwhile, production heavyweight Max Martin lends his touch to select tracks, though the overall sonic palette remains firmly in the dance-pop realm Perry set out to explore.

Thematically, '143' touches on motherhood through songs like "Lifetimes," which Perry has described as celebrating the unconditional love she's discovered since Daisy's arrival. The album's piano-driven moments occasionally evoke a rave sensibility, though critics have noted that the drops feel somewhat restrained compared to contemporary dance music.

Most interestingly, however, is how '143' sits against Perry's impressive historical metrics. This is, after all, the artist who once tied Michael Jackson's record by sending five singles from one album ('Teenage Dream') to the top of Billboard's Hot 100. That imperial phase established Perry as a defining pop voice of the 2010s, setting expectations that have proven challenging to sustain.

As Perry takes '143' on her global Lifetimes Tour, the album represents a creative gamble: Can its dance-oriented tracks translate to the arena-sized spectacles she's known for creating? For an artist who once dominated pop culture with confectionery visuals and earworm hooks, '143' stands as both an evolution and a question mark – a heartfelt numeral whose ultimate significance in her discography remains to be determined.

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