Image via @katyperry/Instagram
Katy Perry just made a Roar with the announcement of a Canadian leg on her The Lifetimes Tour. The singer took to Instagram to tell her 205 million followers that she will be coming to Canada this summer stopping in seven Canadian cities between July 22nd and August 5th, 2025.
The tour dates have been rolled over time with the first announcement coming in September following the release of her new album 143 on September 20th, 2024.
Don’t let any of these shows be The One That Got Away!
The 13-time Grammy-nominated artist posted about the announcement in an Instagram video drinking a Clearly Canadian.
“Where is THE LIFETIMES TOUR announcing next⁉️ CANADA (clearly),” the caption read.
In the comments, Perry dropped the Canadian stops and their dates which include:
The announcement also included that presale for all shows will begin on November 27th, 2024.
For each Canadian city, presale will start at 10:00 AM local time. If you can’t make the presale, the general sale will happen for each city on November 29th at 10:00 AM local time.
Will you be grabbing tickets to see Katy Perry on one of her Canadian tour stops?
When: Tickets on sale starting November 27th, 2024 (presale) at 10:00 AM local time & November 29th, 2024 (general sale) at 10:00 AM local time
Where: Vancouver, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City & Toronto
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