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Katy Perry 'Lifetimes Tour' Set List Revealed After Opening Night in Mexico City

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Apr 24
Katy Perry 'Lifetimes Tour' Set List Revealed After Opening Night in Mexico City

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Katy Perry launched her Lifetimes World Tour on April 23, 2025, in Mexico City, supported by her latest album, 143, and featuring a blend of her greatest hits and deep cuts. The tour includes a unique 'Choose Your Own Adventure' segment where fans select a song from her past, with the inaugural choice being 'The One That Got Away'. The extensive tour is scheduled to cover multiple continents, including North America, Europe, and Asia, running through December. The setlist is a diverse collection of 23 songs, ranging from 'Teenage Dream' to 'Firework', showcasing Perry's musical evolution. Fans are encouraged to purchase tickets through various platforms if local venues are sold out.

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  • Katy Perry's Lifetimes World Tour kicked off on April 23, 2025, in Mexico City, featuring a comprehensive setlist that highlights new tracks from her album 143 alongside fan-favorite hits from her extensive catalog.

  • The concert includes a special interactive segment called 'Choose Your Own Adventure', where audience members vote for a song from Perry's previous albums, with 'The One That Got Away' being performed on the opening night.

  • The tour is an international venture, covering areas such as North America, Europe, Australia, South America, and Asia, with performances scheduled until December, showcasing Perry's global appeal.

  • The setlist consists of 23 songs, including chart-toppers like 'Roar', 'Dark Horse', and 'Firework', as well as deeper cuts, providing a well-rounded experience for concertgoers.

  • Tickets for the tour are available for purchase, with resale options like Stubhub and Vividseats suggested for those unable to find seats through primary outlets.

  • Katy Perry 'Lifetimes Tour' Set List Revealed After Opening Night in Mexico City Katy Perry is kicking off her Lifetimes World Tour!

  • The 40-year-old “Woman’s World” pop star launched her latest trek on Wednesday night (April 23) at the Arena Ciudad de Mexico in Mexico City.

  • The tour is in support of her latest studio album 143, and also includes a bunch of hits and deep cuts from her discography, including “Teenage Dream,” “Dark Horse,” “Roar,” “Hot N Cold,” and “Firework.”

  • The show includes a “Choose Your Own Adventure” section, where fans can vote on an era and song from Katy‘s past. On opening night, she performed “The One That Got Away” from Teenage Dream!

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  • Keep reading to find out more…

  • Katy Perry’s Lifetimes Tour Set List

  • 1. ARTIFICIAL
    2. Chained To The Rhythm
    3. Teary Eyes
    4. Dark Horse
    5. WOMAN’S WORLD
    6. California Gurls
    7. Teenage Dream
    8. Hot N Cold
    9. Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)
    10. I Kissed A Girl
    11. NIRVANA
    12. CRUSH
    13. I’M HIS, HE’S MINE
    14. Wide Awake
    15. CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE (Fan Choice – opening night pick was “The One That Got Away”)
    16. ALL THE LOVE
    17. E.T.
    18. Part Of Me
    19. Rise
    20. Roar
    21. Daisies
    22. LIFETIMES
    23. Firework

  • Click here to buy tickets to Katy‘s tour! Can’t find the seats you want at a city near you? Try resale sites, including Stubhub and Vividseats.

  • 2025 Lifetimes Tour Dates

  • April 23, Mexico City, Arena CDMX
    April 25, Mexico City, Arena CDMX
    April 26, Mexico City, Arena CDMX
    April 28, Monterrey, Arena Monterrey
    April 29, Monterrey, Arena Monterrey
    May 7, Houston, Toyota Center
    May 9, Oklahoma City, Paycom Center
    May 10, Kansas City, T-Mobile Center
    May 12, Chicago, United Center
    May 13, Minneapolis, Target Center
    May 15, Denver, Ball Arena
    May 17, Paradise, T-Mobile Arena
    May 20, Austin, Moody Center
    May 21, Dallas, American Airlines Center
    June 4, Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena
    June 7, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
    June 9, Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena
    June 10, Sydney, Qudos Bank Arena
    June 12, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
    June 13, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
    June 14, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
    June 17, Brisbane, Brisbane Entertainment Centre
    June 18, Brisbane, Brisbane Entertainment Centre
    June 22, Perth, RAC Arena
    June 23, Perth, RAC Arena
    June 26, Adelaide, Adelaide Entertainment Centre
    June 27, Adelaide, Adelaide Entertainment Centre
    June 29, Adelaide, Adelaide Entertainment Centre
    June 30, Adelaide, Adelaide Entertainment Centre
    July 12, Phoenix, PHX Arena
    July 13, Anaheim, Honda Center
    July 15, Inglewood, Kia Forum
    July 18, San Francisco, Chase Center
    July 21, Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena
    July 22, Vancouver, Rogers Arena
    July 24, Edmonton, Rogers Place
    July 26, Winnipeg, Canada Life Centre
    July 29, Ottawa, Canadian Tire Centre
    July 30, Montreal, Bell Centre
    August 1, Quebec City, Centre Videotron
    August 3, Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
    August 5, Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
    August 6, Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
    August 8, Boston, TD Garden
    August 9, Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
    August 11, New York City, Madison Square Garden
    August 14, Newark, Prudential Center
    August 15, Baltimore, CFG Bank Arena
    August 17, Raleigh, Lenovo Center
    August 19, Nashville, Bridgestone Arena
    August 20, Atlanta, State Farm Arena
    August 22, Tampa, Amalie Arena
    August 23, Miami, Kaseya Center
    September 6, Santiago, Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida
    September 9, Buenos Aires, Movistar Arena
    September 10, Buenos Aires, Movistar Arena
    September 14, São Paulo, Interlagos Circuit
    October 4, Belfast, SSE Arena
    October 5, Belfast, SSE Arena
    October 7, Glasgow, OVO Hydro
    October 8, Manchester, AO Arena
    October 10, Sheffield, Utilita Arena
    October 11, Birmingham, Utilita Arena
    October 13, London, The O2 Arena
    October 14, London, The O2 Arena
    October 16, Antwerp, Sportpaleis
    October 17, Hanover, ZAG-Arena
    October 19, Copenhagen, Royal Arena
    October 21, Berlin, Uber Arena
    October 23, Cologne, Lanxess Arena
    October 24, Paris, Accor Arena
    October 27, Budapest, MVM Dome
    October 28, Kraków, Tauron Arena
    October 30, Prague, O2 Arena
    October 31, Munich, Olympiahalle
    November 2, Casalecchio di Reno, Unipol Arena
    November 4, Paris, Accor Arena
    November 5, Paris, Accor Arena
    November 7, Décines-Charpieu, LDLC Arena
    November 9, Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi
    November 11, Madrid, Movistar Arena
    November 21, Hangzhou, Hangzhou Olympic Expo Center
    November 22, Hangzhou, Hangzhou Olympic Expo Center
    December 7, Abu Dhabi, Etihad Park

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