KATY Perry may cancel dates on her upcoming Lifetimes tour due to poor ticket sales, The U.S. Sun has learned.
Katy, 40, announced her plan to kick off the 83-concert tour in Mexico City on April 23, and conclude the run on November 11 in Madrid.

Katy Perry performed onstage during iHeartRadio Q102’s Jingle Ball on December 16, 2024 in Philadelphia[/caption]
Katy performed during the opening ceremony of the 2025 Invictus Games at BC Place on February 8, 2025 in Vancouver[/caption]
Taylor Swift, performing last year in Vancouver, earned over $1 billion from her Eras tour[/caption]
The world tour has stops all over North America, South America, Europe and Australia, and a thrilled Katy just announced friend Rebecca Black will be a supporting act.
“It’s gonna be big!” Katy gushed this week.
However, as The U.S. Sun previously reported, Katy’s tour is suffering from low ticket sales.
As of last month, 70 percent of seats remained unsold for a May 13 date in Minneapolis.
A Raleigh, North Carolina concert still had 60 percent of the seats open.
Now, Katy and her team have an apparent crisis on their hands.
“Expectations were high and she is disappointed by the lack of interest in some countries and venues,” the insider said.
“Some people involved thought it would be a massive wave with ticket sales exploding quickly, but sadly she is not Taylor Swift.
“Still many seats and tickets are available in some European venues, such as Prague and Budapest.
“It’s starting to get very concerning, as we need those big dates to be full.”
Though canceling concerts would be a worst-case scenario, it is certainly a possibility, a separate source told The U.S. Sun.
“We hope no concerts will be cancelled, as it would be a huge blow and disappointment,” the source added.
As The U.S. Sun reported, Katy contacted enemy-turned-friend Taylor to ask for advice on how to turn her tour into a massive success like the Eras tour.
“Katy saw one of Taylor’s shows last year and was excited and inspired by what she saw,” said a source.
“She knows she can count on her to give her some positive feedback.”
“Taylor wants Katy to succeed and have a great tour, and enjoy her time while on the road, and Katy appreciates that.”
BIG BACKLASH
The troubles started when many fans slammed Katy for working with controversial producer Dr. Luke on her single Woman’s World last summer.
“The irony of having a song praising women but you’re working with Dr. Luke? Katy Perry, I didn’t expect this from you,” one follower wrote on social media.
Kesha previously accused the music mogul of sexually assaulting her. (He denied the allegations.)
They settled their nasty back-and-forth lawsuit in 2023, after Dr. Luke sued Kesha for defamation for alleging that he had raped and drugged her.
Actress Abigail Breslin also appeared to slam Katy for her decision to work with Luke.
“I’m just saying… working with known abusers in any industry just contributes to the narrative that men can do abhorrent shit and get away with it,” Abigail fumed.
“On another note, I love @KeshaRose and she gave one of the best shows I’ve ever been to last year <3 stream Kesha!”
Katy Perry’s Biggest Hits

Katy Perry has released seven studio albums.
The singer hasn’t enjoyed as much mainstream success in recent years as she did at the beginning of her career.
However, even the boldest critic can’t underscore her domination on the charts in the 2000s and 2010s.
Some of Katy’s most popular tracks include:
- I Kissed a Girl (2008)
- Hot n Cold (2008)
- Waking Up in Vegas (2009)
- California Gurls (2010)
- Teenage Dream (2010)
- Firework (2010)
- E.T. (2011)
- Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F) (2011)
- The One That Got Away (2011)
- Part of Me (2012)
- Peacock (2012)
- Wide Awake (2012)
- Roar (2013)
- Dark Horse (2013)
- Unconditionally (2013)
- Birthday (2014)
- Rise (2016)
- Chained to the Rhythm (2017)
- Bon Appétit (2017)
- Swish Swish (featuring Nicki Minaj) (2017)
- Daisies (2020)
- Smile (2020)
- Woman’s World (2024)
In August, Katy was hit with another blow after she was investigated for causing environmental damage for filming her Lifetimes music video in Spain’s Balearic Islands
She allegedly did not receive the proper permits to film her video on protected land.
(However, a spokesperson insisted the production team “adhered to all regulations associated with filming in this area.”)
Katy’s album 143 was also panned by critics upon its release in September.
“143 strips away the remnants of the perky personality that catapulted Perry into early 2010s superstardom,” Variety wrote.
“The album is flat, coasting on cascades of lyrical cliches and musical ideas that rarely crest.”
“143 is not a bad album nor is a great album. It’s really mediocre and generic but in a bad way,” another critic claimed.
Katy left her gig as an American Idol judge last year in order to focus on her music comeback.

Katy got heat for filming her Lifetimes music video in an allegedly protected environment on a Spanish island[/caption]
Katy left American Idol last year, and was replaced by Carrie Underwood[/caption]
Katy Perry revealed a new short hairstyle at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party on March 2, 2025 in Beverly Hills[/caption]