Katy Perry is set to launch her Lifetimes Tour in the US starting from May, after a series of shows in Mexico. She will perform in major cities, including Houston, Chicago, and Los Angeles, and will introduce songs from her new album 143 and older hits. The tour promises a vibrant experience, designed to cater to varied audiences. Perry expressed her commitment to nostalgia while also staying true to her artistic evolution, signifying a blend of entertainment and artistic integrity throughout the tour.
Speaking of the tour, Perry told Rolling Stone: "We're giving BPM. We're giving celebration. We're giving unity. We're giving dance. It will be like Disneyland on Wheels, as it always is. A feast for the eyes and the ears."
With regards to the setlist, Perry said that the "audience is a hybrid of different types of people" - both her biggest fans and people who might only know one or two of her songs.
"It's such a smorgasbord. I have a responsibility to the audience to give them that singalong, to create that moment, and to bring out some nostalgia," she said.
"I also have a responsibility to myself to stay true to my art. And so, I'll be introducing some new songs. And there will be a section that we have created for some songs that are the deepest cuts that have never seen the light of day," Perry added.
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