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Katy Perry makes HUGE announcement after her successful AFL Grand Final performance

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Katy Perry took to social media on Thursday to announce even more shows from her ever-expanding 2025 Australian Lifetimes tour.

The Aussie love for Katy Perry continues to flow following her epic performance at the recent AFL Grand Final in Melbourne.

The Roar hitmaker, 39, took to social media on Thursday to announce even more shows for her ever-expanding 2025 Australian Lifetimes tour.

Sharing an updated image of her Down Under tour poster on Instagram, the American pop star revealed that three new shows have been added to the itinerary, with Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne the lucky cities to get an extra dose of the star. Teenage Dream.

The original run included just one show in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, but added two additional shows in Sydney and Brisbane last week.

After suffering some backlash from Adelaide fans, Katy added a show in the City of Churches.

Such was the demand for Katy in Adelaide that the singer was forced to add two more shows.

After selling out, Katy added a fourth date in Adelaide in the latest announcement.

Katy said the new dates would be the last added to her anticipated 2025 tour.

Katy Perry took to social media on Thursday to announce even more shows from her ever-expanding 2025 Australian Lifetimes tour.

“I love you all my life, Oz,” Katy wrote.

And it seems the feeling is mutual, as Katy’s Adelaide fans were quick to thank the star for giving the city so much pop love.

“Adelaide will never forget that we loved YOU all her life,” one fan gushed.

Adding to the sentiment, another fan chimed in: “Hopefully this shows other artists that Adelaide IS A PLACE TO TOUR.”

Sharing an updated image of her Down Under tour poster on Instagram, the singer revealed that three new shows have been added to the itinerary, with Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne being the lucky cities to get an extra dose of the Teenage Dream star.

Sharing an updated image of her Down Under tour poster on Instagram, the singer revealed that three new shows have been added to the itinerary, with Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne being the lucky cities to get an extra dose of the Teenage Dream star.

Captioning the post, Katy said the new dates would be the last ones added to her anticipated 2025 tour.

Captioning the post, Katy said the new dates would be the last ones added to her anticipated 2025 tour.

Given Katy’s current love affair with Australia, one fan suggested she just bite the bullet and move to Australia permanently.

“Honey, you might as well live here right now,” they wrote. ‘We love you.’

Katy’s Lifetimes tour will kick off on June 9 and 10 at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena before moving to Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on June 12, 13 and 14.

It will arrive at the Brisbane Entertainment Center on June 17 and 18 and then at Perth’s RAC Arena on June 22 and 23.

The tour concludes with a four-night affair at the Adelaide Entertainment Center from June 26-30.

The announcement comes after Katy wowed the crowd at the MCG in Melbourne on Saturday during her AFL Grand Final show.

He was reportedly paid a staggering $5 million to perform before the finals match.

The announcement comes after Katy wowed the crowd at the MCG in Melbourne on Saturday during her AFL Grand Final show.

The announcement comes after Katy wowed the crowd at the MCG in Melbourne on Saturday during her AFL Grand Final show.

Her 20-minute set included two tracks from her latest album 143, Lifetimes and Gorgeous, her collaboration with Kim Petras, after reports AFL bosses had restricted her to just one new song.

Despite including the new songs, it was the hits that got the crowd going as Katy performed a performance of Roar before launching into her hits Teenage Dreams, Dark Horse and Firework.

Katy also sang a rendition of I Kissed A Girl with Tina Arena before the pair performed a rendition of the Australian pop star’s hit Chains.

But he raised eyebrows with his setlist by not singing Hot n Cold, despite it being the famous theme song for MasterChef Australia and many jokingly considering it to be the true Australian “national anthem”.

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