The ‘Firework’ and ‘Teenage Dream’ singer is performing at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre next June.
Popstar Katy Perry is heading to Adelaide after originally leaving the City of Churces off The Lifetimes Tour schedule. Due to high demand, the ‘Firework’ and ‘Teenage Dream’ singer has booked a final show at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Thursday, June 26.
The exciting news comes after Perry added additional shows in Sydney and Brisbane. She also received rave reviews for her performance at the AFL Grand Final over the weekend, featuring a guest appearance from Aussie royalty Tina Arena.
Perry’s The Lifetimes Tour will take place in June 2025. The series of concerts will feature Perry performing all her biggest hits, with the artist announcing, “It’s a party, and everyone is invited.”
The tour commences in Sydney with two shows at Qudos Bank Arena on Monday, June 9 and Tuesday, June 10 before Perry performs a further two shows in Melbourne at Rod Laver Arena on Thursday, June 12 and Friday, June 13. The singer then has two stadium concerts locked in for Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre on Tuesday, June 17 and Wednesday, June 18. The final two dates of the tour take place at Perth’s RAC Arena on Sunday, June 22 and Adelaide’s Entertainment Centre on Thursday, June 26.
General public tickets for the Adelaide show go on sale on Tuesday, October 1, from 11am local time via Ticketek.
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Katy Perry The Lifetimes Tour 2025 Australian TOUR DATES
Monday, June 9 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Tuesday, June 10 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney
Thursday, June 12 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Friday, June 13 – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
Tuesday, June 17 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Wednesday, June 18 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane
Sunday, June 22 – RAC Arena, Perth
Thursday, June 26 – Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide
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