Katy Perry has announced the schedule for the U.S. leg of her upcoming "The Lifetimes" world tour, in support of her new album, 143.
The tour, produced by Live Nation, will see Katy kick-off the U.S. leg on May 7th with a show at Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.
The U.S. leg will see Katy perform at several iconic venues, including the United Center in Chicago (May 12), the Kia Forum in Los Angeles (July 15), Madison Square Garden in New York City (August 11), Nashville's Bridgestone Arena (August 19), and Paycom Center (May 9). The appearance at Paycom Center will mark Katy's first ever performance in Oklahoma City.
During the tour, the pop superstar will perform all the hits from her extensive catalog.
Katy Perry - The Lifetimes Tour 2025:
5/7 Houston, TX Toyota Center5/9 Oklahoma City, OK Paycom Center5/10 Kansas City, MO T-Mobile Center5/12 Chicago, IL United Center5/13 Minneapolis, MN Target Center5/15 Denver, CO Ball Arena5/17 Las Vegas, NV T-Mobile Arena5/20 Austin, TX Moody Center5/21 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center7/12 Phoenix, AZ Footprint Center7/13 Anaheim, CA Honda Center7/15 Inglewood, CA Kia Forum7/18 San Francisco, CA Chase Center7/21 Seattle, WA Climate Pledge Arena7/22 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena7/24 Edmonton, AB Rogers Place7/26 Winnipeg, MB Canada Life Centre7/29 Ottawa, ON Canadian Tire Centre7/30 Montréal, QC Bell Centre8/1 Québec City, QC Centre Videotron8/3 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena8/5 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena8/6 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena8/8 Boston, MA TD Garden8/9 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center8/11 New York, NY Madison Square Garden8/14 Newark, NJ Prudential Center8/15 Baltimore, MD CFG Bank Arena8/17 Raleigh, NC Lenovo Center8/19 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena8/20 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena8/22 Tampa, FL Amalie Arena8/23 Miami, FL Kaseya Center
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