Katy Perry is feeling grateful as her Lifetimes tour comes to an end. On Sunday, December 7, the Wide Awake singer shared a video on her official Instagram, celebrating all she's gained during her tour. At the beginning of the minute-long video, Katy Perry stands with some of her dancers as she takes stock of everything that has happened during her tour, including a breakup from Orlando Bloom and finding a new romance with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostShe said:“I’m just so grateful! This has been amazing! 90 shows. I think our whole lives have changed. Yes. I'll never be the same. I got a lot on this tour. You know I got a lot on this tour. I got love. I got connections. I got community. I got family. I got tea.”She became emotional towards the end, thanking her crew for being with her throughout.“I got to grow with you guys. Thank you for bringing me through all of this.”“This smells so bad,” she joked as she wiped her tears with a dancer’s shirt.Earlier this year, Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom announced their separation after nine years of being together:“Due to the abundance of recent interest and conversation surrounding Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry’s relationship, representatives have confirmed that Orlando and Katy have been shifting their relationship over the past many months to focus on co-parenting.”They added in the statement:“They will continue to be seen together as a family, as their shared priority is — and always will be — raising their daughter with love, stability, and mutual respect.”More details on Katy Perry’s Lifetimes TourKaty Perry announced in September last year that she would be going on tour, The Lifetimes Tour. The tour is her fifth concert tour and is in promotion of her seventh studio album, 143. It began in April and concluded on Sunday, December 7, 2025. The tour included 19 shows spanning Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, and South America. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostCheck out the full tour dates below.MEXICO LegApril 23/25/27- MEXICOApril 28- MONTERREYApril 29- MONTERREYUNITED STATES LegMay 07- HOUSTONMay 09- OKLAHOMA CITYMay 10- KANSAS CITYMay 12- CHICAGOMay 13- MINNEAPOLISMay 17- LAS VEGASMay 20- AUSTINMay 21- DALLASJuly 10- DENVERJuly 12- PHOENIXJuly 13- ANAHEIMJuly 15- INGLEWOODJuly 18- SAN FRANCISCOJuly 21- SEATTLEAugust 3- DETROITAugust 8- BOSTONAugust 9- PHILADELPHIAAugust 11- NEW YORKAugust 14- NEWARKAugust 15- BALTIMOREAugust 17- RALEIGHAugust 19- NASHVILLEAugust 20- ATLANTAAugust 22- TAMPAAugust 23- MIAMIAUSTRALIA LegJune 4- SYDNEYJune 7- MELBOURNEJune 9- SYDNEYJune 10- SYDNEYJune 12- MELBOURNEJune 13- MELBOURNEJune 14- MELBOURNEJune 17- BRISBANEJune 18- BRISBANEJune 22- PERTHJune 23- PERTHJune 26/27/29/30- ADELAIDECANADA legJuly 22- VANCOUVERJuly 24- EDMONTONJuly 26- WINNIPEGJuly 29- OTTAWAJuly 30- MONTREALAugust 1- QUEBEC CITYAugust 5- TORONTOAugust 6- TORONTOSOUTH AMERICA LegSeptember 6- SANTIAGOSeptember 9- BUENOS AIRESSeptember 10- BUENOS AIRESSeptember 14- SÃO PAULOSeptember 16- CURITIBASeptember 19- BRASILIAUK&EUROPE LegOctober 4/5- BELFASTOctober 7- GLASGOWOctober 8- MANCHESTEROctober 10- SHEFFIELDOctober 11- BIRMINGHAMOctober 13/14- LONDONOctober 16- ANTWERPOctober 17- HANNOVEROctober 19- COPENHAGENOctober 21- BERLINOctober 23- COLOGNEOctober 24- PARISOctober 27- BUDAPESTOctober 28- KRAKOWOctober 30- PRAGUEOctober 31- MUNICHNovember 2- BOLOGNANovember 4/5- PARISNovember 7- LYONNovember 9- BARCELONANovember 11- MADRIDASIA LegNovember 21/22- HANGZHOUNovember 24/25/26- SHANGHAINovember 29- HAIKOUDecember 3- TOKYODecember 7- ABU DHABIAlso read: Singapore International Film Festival Silver Screen Awards 2025: Complete winners list explored