Katy Perryis ready to wake up in Vegas!
The pop star is kicking off her Las Vegas residency Play on Wednesday, and offered fans a sneak peek at what they can expect to hear on stage at Resorts World Las Vegas.
Perry, 37, revealed her setlist in an Instagram Reels video on Tuesday that featured her hand-writing the titles of 19 songs, which span all of her different eras.
“TOMORROW you can officially come to✨♥️🌈 PERRY PLAYLAND🌈♥️✨ Where you can come and sing along to so many of your favorite songs! 🎶#PLAY🍄,” she captioned the post.
Among the many hits fans can expect to hear are “E.T.,” “Dark Horse,” “California Gurls,” “Waking Up in Vegas,” “I Kissed a Girl,” “Never Really Over,” “Teenage Dream,” “Roar” and “Firework.”
TheAmerican Idoljudge is scheduled to play 16 shows through March at Resorts World, which opened on the Strip in June, and whose theater only opened last month forCarrie Underwood’s residency.
Perry teased her show onGood Morning AmericaWednesday, revealing that she’ll be performing alongside massive, colorful visuals, including a pink and yellow checkerboard stage, a colossal rubber duck and a larger-than-life toilet and plunger.
“A lot of my shows have been figuratively larger than life, but I play a doll in this show, so everything is like, three times the size of me,” she said. “It’sHoney I Shrunk the KidsmeetsPee-wee’s Playhouse, but we knew what our audience is. People are here to have fun, people are here to let loose.”
Katy Perry.Jon Kopaloff/WireImage

The star also noted just how different her life has become since she last took the stage pre-pandemic, before shewelcomed daughter Daisy Dovein August 2020 with fiancéOrlando Bloom.
Coinciding with the launch of her residency is Perry’s newest song, a collaboration with Alesso called “When I’m Gone” that the star says is “proud” and “fun.”
“It’s great cause it’s coming out the same time, the opening night of my show, and it just gives a little bit of a fresh, fun new feeling,” she said. “Music will continue and people use music to be happy, to get their grief out, to dance, to put their makeup on. We all need a soundtrack to our lives and I hope I can be part of that.”
source: people.com