Katy Perry had a memorable night in New York City on Monday as she celebrated the premiere of her upcoming documentary, Katy Perry: The Lifetimes Tour – Live from Paris, at the Tribeca Festival.
Speaking with The Hollywood Reporter on the red carpet, Perry discussed how the project differs from 2012’s Katy Perry: Part of Me, which offered an intimate look at her personal life.
“This is so different than the documentary Part of Me. This is really a concert experience for my fans all over the world,” she said. “I got to go to 91 places around the world — or less, because I did a couple of shows in the same place. But I want to go to India, I want to go to the Philippines, I want to go to Indonesia. I want to go to other places in South Asia, I want to go to Africa, all those places. I couldn’t economically bring my show there. And physically, I am a mother as well. So this is a chance for all of them to enjoy The Lifetimes.”
Directed by Paul Dugdale, the full-length concert film captures Perry’s The Lifetimes tour, which supported the singer’s sixth studio album, 143. Filmed in Paris in November 2025, the sci-fi-inspired production featured Perry singing upside down at times, riding a winged creature and performing many of her biggest hits.










