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November 16, 2025 3 mins
Katy Perry BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

Katy Perry has been making major headlines in the past few days with the release of her highly anticipated new single Bandaids which dropped with a Final Destination inspired music video on November 6. This marks her first solo release of 2025 and her first new music since last years album 143 which hit number 6 on the Billboard 200 and was widely seen as a bold comeback for the pop superstar. Bandaids is an emotional track clearly alluding to her very public split from Orlando Bloom in July with lyrics about resilience and heartbreak Perry shares that she struggled for months with the decision to release such a vulnerable song. On November 9 she posted to Instagram describing how scary it still is to reveal her personal life through her music but hoped the song would help anyone who feels alone. The music video which quickly climbed to nearly four million views on YouTube shows her escaping one near disaster after another in a string of darkly comic mishaps culminating in her finding renewed strength at the sight of a daisy a nod to her and Orlandos five year old daughter Daisy Dove. According to 93.7 BOB FM and E News Bandaids was inspired directly by Perrys recent breakup.

The single has been embraced by fans and Perry took to social media to thank them for their support expressing deep gratitude for the songs early success. While Bandaids is the biographical centerpiece of her current spotlight Perry has also been on the road with her global Lifetimes Tour which is heading into its final stretch. After wrapping up the European leg in Madrid on November 11 where she performed emotional ballads like By the Grace of God to sold out crowds Perry and her crew marked the milestone with fresh butterfly tattoos a tradition for the star signifying each tour. She shared shots of the new ink on Instagram with the caption Cant believe its already time for The Lifetimes Tour tattoos.

The Lifetimes Tour which kicked off in April in Mexico City has grossed over 80 million dollars and is set to finish in Abu Dhabi at the Formula 1 Grand Prix on December 7. Only eight shows remain with upcoming stops in China Japan and finally the Middle East. Social media is buzzing with fan tributes from concert footage to copycat butterfly tattoos while music journalists praise Bandaids as Perrys rawest and most resonant single in years. The big story is not only the hit track and blockbuster tour but Katy Perry demonstrating resilience creativity and gratitude in the face of personal change cementing her place at the top of the pop world.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Paty Perry has been making major headlines in the past
few days with the release of her highly anticipated new single,
band Aids, which dropped with a final destination inspired music
video on November six. This marks her first solo release
of twenty twenty five, and her first new music since
last year's album one four three, which hit number six

(00:21):
on the Billboard two hundred and was widely seen as
a bold comeback for the pop superstar. Band Aids is
an emotional track, clearly alluding to her very public split
from Orlando Bloom in July. With lyrics about resilience and heartbreak.
Perry shares that she struggled for months with the decision
to release such a vulnerable song. On November ninth, she

(00:42):
posted to Instagram describing how scary it still is to
reveal her personal life through her music, but hope the
song would help anyone who feels alone. The music video,

(01:03):
which quickly climbed to nearly four million views on YouTube,
shows her escaping one near disaster after another in a
string of darkly comic mishaps, culminating in her finding renewed
strength at the sight of a daisy, a nod to
her in Cassavel Orlando's five year old daughter, Daisy Dove.

(01:23):
According to ninety three point seven bo BFM and E News,
Bandais was inspired directly by Perry's recent breakup. The single
has been embraced by fans, and Perry took to social
media to thank them for their support, expressing deep gratitude

(01:46):
for the song's early success. While band Aid's is the
biographical centerpiece of her current spotlight, Perry has also been
on the road with her global Lifetimes Tour, which is
heading into its final stretch. After wrapping up the European
leg in Madrid on November eleventh, where she performed emotional
ballads like by the Grace of God to sold out crowds,

(02:07):
Perry and her crew marked the milestone with fresh butterfly tattoos,
a tradition for the star signifying each tour. She shared
shots of the new ink on Instagram with the caption
can't believe it's already time for the Lifetime's Tour tattoos.
The Lifetimes Tour, which kicked off in April in Mexico City,
has grossed over eighty million dollars and is set to

(02:29):
finish in aber Dhabi at the Formula One Bronze Prix
on December seventh. Only eight shows remain, with upcoming stops
in China, Japan, and finally the Rock Middle East. Social
media is buzzing with fan tributes from concert footage to
copycat butterfly tattoos, while music journalists praise band Aids as

(02:49):
Perry's rowst and most resonant single in years. The big
story is not only the hit track and blockbuster tour,
but Katy Perry demonstrating resilience, creativity and gratitude in the
face of personal change, cementing her place at the top
of the pop world. And that is it for today.

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