Katy Perry shared some exciting news as she recalled memories of her first concert in UK.
The Dark Horse songstress said that she felt like she has “grown up” with her fans while reminiscing about her show at Water Rats, London in 2008.
“I remember my first show at Water Rats. It was amazing,” she told The Sun.
“I remember walking through and meeting my first fans, like my first English fans, and they’re still around, they’re still coming to the shows.”
The Roar crooner continued, “I see them now and we’ve grown up together. And they’re still out there cheering me on.”
To express her gratitude for KatyCats, the 40-year-old musician announced her Lifetimes Tour as it “reciprocated their love affair” of growing up together.
Earlier this month, the Fireworks singer revealed that her world tour will be kicking off in Mexico next April before heading to Australia.
Following the announcement Perry has also revealed she that she will be performing in the UK in October, 2025.
The Grammy-nominated singer is also looking forward to having “fun adventures together,” with her four-year-old daughter, Daisy, whom she shares with Orlando Bloom.
“I’m really excited Daisy can join me on this world tour. She is four now and then she’ll turn five on the road. Time really does fly,” she told the outlet.
“I’m so excited to introduce her to a lot of places in the world and we’ll be having a fun adventure together.”
Perry added, “I know our days off will be fun playgrounds and outdoor adventures. In the UK we love the parks.”
Perry released her sixth studio album, 143, back in September.
She will be now heading to UK next month to film an ITV special concert, Katy Perry: Night Of A Lifetime, before playing Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball in London on December 8th.