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How to get Katy Perry Melbourne tickets: prices, presale and all the details

Live out your teenage dream when you nab tickets to this major tour

Ashleigh Hastings
Arts & Culture Editor
Katy Perry with her hands behind her head
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From Sabrina Carpenter to Taylor Swift, 2024 is proving to be the year of the pop girlies. Lately, Katy Perry has joined in on the renaissance, by releasing a (ahem, controversial) new album called 143

Despite some backlash from those unhappy that Perry is still working with infamous producer Dr Luke (who has faced allegations from fellow artist Kesha), there are nevertheless countless KatyCats out there purring at the chance to see her live. If you just can’t resist the chance to scream the lyrics to ‘Firework’ alongside thousands of others, we’ve got all the info you need about Katy Perry’s Melbourne 2025 tour. 

When is Katy Perry going on her 2025 Melbourne, Australia tour?

Get ready to roar, because Katy Perry will bring the Lifetimes Tour to Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena for two huge nights in winter 2025. The Melbourne shows are set to take place on Thursday, June 12 and Friday, June 13, 2025.

When do Katy Perry Melbourne tickets go on sale?

Tickets for Katy Perry’s Melbourne dates will be available on Friday, October 4 from 10am local time. That means you’ve got just over a week to get your ducks in a row.

Will there be a presale?

For an artist this big, presale is a no-brainer. Here’s the rundown:

Telstra presale: from 10am on Friday, September 27

Snaffle presale: from 9am on Tuesday, October 3

Katy Perry Melbourne ticket prices

It’s no surprise that ticket prices are still under wraps, but we’ll update this post as soon as more information comes to hand. For an arena tour of this scale, we’d guess that tickets might be a little steep.

What will the tour be like?

We’ve been told to expect all the hits and a high-energy singalong vibe. Sounds cathartic!

Everywhere else Katy Perry is playing in Australia

Perry's Aussie tour kicks off on June 9 at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena, before she heads to Melbourne. She’s also playing at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on June 17 and at Perth’s RAC Arena on June 22.  

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