
Katy Perry has once again set the music world ablaze with the announcement of her upcoming venture, The Lifetimes Tour, and the reveal of its setlist has sent her fans—affectionately known as KatyCats—into a whirlwind of excitement. The pop superstar, known for her theatrical performances and chart-topping hits, shared a glimpse of the tour’s setlist via a striking visual: a butterfly-shaped board held delicately in her hands, with song titles written across its wings.
The setlist, which spans her illustrious career, promises a nostalgic yet fresh experience for fans, blending her early anthems with her latest tracks. With the tour set to kick off in just one week, the anticipation is palpable, as fans have taken to social media to share playlists, discuss their favorite inclusions, and countdown to what promises to be a spectacular live show.
The setlist reveal, captured in a photo of Katy holding the butterfly board, includes a carefully curated selection of songs from her discography. From her debut pop-rock album One of the Boys (2008), fans can expect two tracks: “I Kissed a Girl” and “Hot n Cold.” These songs marked Katy’s explosive entry into the music scene, with “I Kissed a Girl” becoming a cultural phenomenon for its bold lyrics and infectious beat. Including these early hits ensures that longtime fans will get to relive the songs that first made them fall in love with Katy Perry.
The largest representation comes from Teenage Dream (2010), with seven songs making the cut: “Teenage Dream,” “California Gurls,” “Firework,” “E.T.,” “Last Friday Night,” “The One That Got Away,” and “Peacock.” This album was a defining moment in Katy’s career, producing a record-tying five number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and cementing her status as a pop icon.
The inclusion of these tracks is a nod to the era that many fans consider her peak, with songs like “Firework” and “Teenage Dream” becoming anthems of empowerment and youthful exuberance. Social media posts from fans reflect their excitement, with one user on X writing, “Seven songs from Teenage Dream?! I’m going to lose my mind hearing ‘Firework’ live again!”
From Prism (2013), two songs will be performed: “Roar” and “Dark Horse.” These tracks showcase Katy’s evolution into a more introspective artist while maintaining her knack for crafting massive hits. “Roar,” in particular, became a global anthem of self-empowerment, and its inclusion has fans buzzing about the potential for a high-energy performance complete with Katy’s signature elaborate staging. One fan shared on Instagram, “I can already picture the lion-themed visuals for ‘Roar’—this is going to be epic!”
The setlist also includes one song from Witness (2017), “Chained to the Rhythm,” a politically charged track that marked a more experimental phase in Katy’s career. While Witness received mixed reviews, “Chained to the Rhythm” was praised for its catchy melody and thought-provoking lyrics, and fans are eager to see how Katy will bring this song to life on stage. From Smile (2020), two songs—”Daisies” and “Smile”—will be featured, reflecting Katy’s journey into motherhood and her focus on resilience and joy. These songs, though more recent, have already resonated deeply with fans, with one commenting on X, “Daisies is so underrated—I’m so happy she’s including it!”
Katy’s latest album, 143 (2024), is heavily represented with seven tracks: “Woman’s World,” “Lifetimes,” “I’m His, He’s Mine,” “Gimme Gimme,” “Gorgeous,” “Nirvana,” and “Crush.” This album, which Katy has described as a celebration of love and empowerment, has been a polarizing release among fans and critics, but the inclusion of these songs shows her commitment to showcasing her newest work. “Lifetimes,” the album’s lead single, is a dance-pop anthem that has quickly become a fan favorite, and its prominence on the setlist has sparked excitement for how it will translate to the live stage. One fan posted on TikTok, “I’ve been streaming ‘Lifetimes’ non-stop—I can’t wait to dance to it live!”
Rounding out the setlist is “Rise,” Katy’s 2016 single released for the Summer Olympics, a soaring ballad that showcases her vocal prowess and knack for inspirational anthems. Its inclusion adds an emotional depth to the setlist, balancing the high-energy pop hits with a moment of reflection.

The setlist reveal has ignited a firestorm of activity among KatyCats, who have been creating and sharing playlists on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music to prepare for the tour. These playlists, often titled things like “Lifetimes Tour Hype” or “Katy Perry Ultimate Setlist,” have been circulating widely on social media, with fans adding their own predictions for covers or mashups Katy might perform. The excitement is amplified by the tour’s imminent start, with the first show just a week away. Fans have been posting countdowns on X, with hashtags like #TheLifetimesTour and #KatyPerry trending in anticipation.
The butterfly imagery used in the setlist reveal has also sparked speculation about the tour’s theme. Butterflies often symbolize transformation and growth, themes that have been central to Katy’s career as she’s evolved from a rebellious pop-rocker to a global superstar and now a mother and advocate. Fans are theorizing that the tour’s staging might incorporate butterfly motifs, with vibrant visuals and possibly even costume elements like wings. One fan commented on Instagram, “The butterfly setlist reveal is so on-brand for Katy—I bet the stage is going to be a magical wonderland!”
As the countdown to The Lifetimes Tour continues, the setlist reveal has only heightened fans’ anticipation. With a mix of nostalgic hits, recent tracks, and a powerful standalone single, Katy Perry is poised to deliver a show that celebrates her entire career while looking forward to her future as an artist. The KatyCats are ready to roar, dance, and soar with their idol, and if the fan reaction is any indication, The Lifetimes Tour is set to be one of the most unforgettable experiences of 2025.
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