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Katy Perry adds extra show in Shanghai for The Lifetimes Tour

by Zhu Yile
July 16, 2025
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Katy Perry adds extra show in Shanghai for The Lifetimes Tour
Credit: Ti Gong
Caption: The Lifetimes Tour poster

Pop superstar Katy Perry has added a third Shanghai performance to her highly-anticipated The Lifetimes Tour after tickets for her November 24 and 25 shows sold out within 30 seconds of going on sale. Due to overwhelming demand, a new date has been announced for November 26, giving fans another chance to catch the global sensation live.

Pre-sale for the November 26 concert starts on Friday, July 18 at 12pm. Set your alarms and fingers crossed!

Katy Perry returns to the Chinese stage after a decade with The Lifetimes Tour – her fifth global tour – offering a bold and immersive video game-inspired pop music experience set to electrify Shanghai.

In addition to the global hits like "Teenage Dream," "California Gurls" and "Dark Horse," the show will also feature brand-new remixes and deep cuts that have never been performed live before.

Katy Perry adds extra show in Shanghai for The Lifetimes Tour
Credit: Ti Gong
Caption: Katy Perry performs in Texas earlier this May.

New Show Date: Wednesday, November 26

Venue: Mercedes-Benz Arena, Shanghai | 梅赛德斯-奔驰文化中心

Address: 1200 Expo Ave | 世博大道1200号

Tickets: 499-2,599 yuan (US$69.5-362.1)

Tickets available on: Damai App and its mini-program in WeChat. Click here to find out how to buy tickets in WeChat mini-programs.

Katy Perry adds extra show in Shanghai for The Lifetimes Tour
Credit: Zhu Yile
Caption: Tickets are available on Damai app and its mini-program in WeChat.
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