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Marie Claire - AU
Marie Claire - AU
Kate Hassett

Katy Perry’s Lifetimes Tour: Everything You Need To Know

Hot off the news that the millennial hit-machine will perform at AFL’s 2025 Grand Final, Katy Perry has announced a slew of 2025 dates for her upcoming Australian tour.

Say what you want about Katy Perry’s latest album and her supposed flop era, but the singer knows how to command a stage and with hits like Roar, Hot N Cold, Dark Horse and California Gurls, the vibes are set to be immaculate.

Here’s everything we know about Katy Perry’s Lifetimes Tour – starting in Australia.

When And Where Is Katy Perry Touring Australia?

Katy will kick off her Lifetimes tour, starting with Sydney on June 9th, 2025. At the moment, dates are locked in for the following cities:

Sydney, NSW

Qudos Bank Arena, Monday 9th June.

Melbourne, VIC

Rod Laver Arena, Thursday 12th June & Friday 13th June.

Brisbane, QLD

Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Tuesday 17th June.

Perth, WA

RAC Arena, Sunday 22nd June.

When Do Pre-Sale Tickets Go On Sale?

US singer Katy Perry performs on stage during the MTV Video Music Awards
Katy Perry performing on stage during MTV Video Music Awards 2024. (Credit: TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images)

Telstra Pre-Sale tickets for the Australia leg of Katy Perry’s tour will go on pre-sale from September 27th at 10am (Local Time).

Universal Music Fan Pre-Sale opens from September 27th at 10am (Local Time).

Snaffle Pre-Sale tickets for the Katy Perry Lifetimes tour go on sale from Tuesday 1st October at 9am (Local Time).

Foxtel Pre-Sale tickets for the Lifetimes tour go on sale from Thursday 3rd October at 10am (Local Time).

TEG Dainty/My Ticketek Pre-Sale tickets for the Katy Perry Australia tour go on sale Thursday 3rd October at 10am (Local Time).

When Does The Katy Perry Australia Tour Go On Sale To The Public?

Ticketek will release general sale tickets to the public from Friday October 4th at 10am (Local Time).

Punters will be able to purchase a maximum of 8 tickets per transaction.

While these dates have just been announced, Katy has hinted that there might more dates to come. So stay tuned!

This article originally appeared on Marie Claire Australia and is republished here with permission.

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