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Katy Perry and Rebecca Black Lifetimes Tour Ticket Prices Revealed

Katy Perry and Rebecca Black Lifetimes Tour Ticket Prices Revealed
  • PublishedAugust 4, 2025

Jordan Collins here. I guess I can simplify this for you. If you have been living under a rock, pop superstar Katy Perry is halfway through her U.S. Lifetimes Tour with special guest Rebecca Black, and you probably want to know how much the cheapest tickets cost. You should already know that Perry, fresh off her high-profile sightings with Canada’s former prime minister, is lighting up arenas from coast to coast, with two upcoming stops at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on August 11 and Newark’s Prudential Center on August 14.

Tickets remain available for all 26 North American concerts on Katy Perry’s 2025 schedule. According to data verified at publication, the lowest price we found for any date was $48 (including fees) on Vivid Seats, a reputable secondary-market platform that guarantees ticket delivery. If you prefer the iconic MSG vibe, expect to pay at least $115 (including fees). Other U.S. and Canadian shows range between $50 and $139, though prices can fluctuate based on demand and remaining inventory.

You might want some context for your money. Set List FM confirms Perry’s production is a conceptual six-act multimedia spectacle spanning 25 songs. Highlights include “I Kissed a Girl,” “Swish Swish,” “E.T.,” “Teenage Dream” and the obligatory “California Gurls.” A recent review by The Santa Barbara Independent described a dramatic sci-fi mission to free butterflies and restore Perry’s lost homeland, complete with animated screen backdrops. They also singled out “Hot N Cold” as a live standout, praising its pop-rock intensity and full band execution.

Of course, Rebecca Black is no one-hit wonder. After her viral “Friday” anthem, she reinvented herself as a queer pop icon with dance-ready tracks like “Sugar Water Cyanide” and “TRUST!” Black’s adventurous back catalog will warm up the stage before Perry blasts off. If you need a preview, you can stream Black’s catalogue to hear why she’s more than a meme.

For those tracking the exact set order, here is what Perry performed at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena on August 3, according to Set List FM: “Artificial,” “Chained to the Rhythm,” “Teary Eyes,” “Dark Horse,” “Woman’s World,” “California Gurls,” “Teenage Dream,” “Hot n Cold,” “Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.),” “I Kissed a Girl,” “Nirvana,” “Crush,” “I’m His, He’s Mine,” “Wide Awake,” “Swish Swish,” “Pearl,” “The One That Got Away,” “All the Love,” “E.T.,” “Part of Me,” “Rise,” “Roar,” “Daisies,” “Lifetimes” and “Firework.”

Want more? Perry’s seventh studio album, 143, dropped on September 20, 2024, delivering 11 dancefloor anthems like “I’m His, He’s Mine” (feat. Doechii), “Crush” and “Lifetimes.” Reviewers applaud its glossy production and replay-worthy hooks.

Ticket seekers should bookmark the complete calendar of North American and European dates, along with direct links to the cheapest options. Remember, all prices were confirmed with Vivid Seats at publication time and include fees. Prices will shift, and popular dates will sell out fast. So unless you enjoy paying a premium, you may want to act now.

Well, now you finally understand!

Sources: Celebrity Storm and The New York Post, Set List FM, Santa Barbara Independent, Vivid Seats
Attribution: Creative Commons Licensed

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Jordan Collins

Jordan Collins is a talented journalist known for their insightful takes on the world of celebrity culture. With a unique blend of wit and intellect, Jordan’s writing brings a refreshing perspective to both breaking news and in-depth features. They have a natural curiosity that leads them to uncover the stories that others might miss, always focusing on the bigger picture behind the headlines. When not chasing the latest gossip, Jordan enjoys photography, exploring new music, and advocating for social change through their work. Their commitment to fairness and representation is at the heart of every story they tell.