There's a Katy Perry tour stop coming to Phoenix this summer. The pop star's "The Lifetimes" tour will stop by Footprint Center on July 12.
Katy Perry will kick off her Lifetimes World Tour in Mexico in April, then travel around the U.S. and Australia before performing at the Footprint Center on Saturday, July 12.
Katy Perry se presentará en el Footprint Center en el corazón de Phoenix este julio. PHOENIX — La multipremiada cantante Katy Perry traerá "The Lifetimes Tour" a Phoenix para brindar un gran espectáculo en el Footprint Center el 12 de julio del 2025.
Katy Perry is bringing her Lifetimes Tour to the U.S. this spring and summer. On Monday morning (Jan. 27), the singer announced the first American dates for the tour in support of her 143 album, which will kick off with a May 7 show at the Toyota Center in Houston.
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