Katy Perry teases music video for comeback single ‘Bandaids’ ahead of release
Katy Perry shares a cinematic teaser for her comeback single ‘Bandaids,’ set to drop on November 6

Katy Perry is officially launching her comeback era, giving fans a first look at the music video for her new single “Bandaids.”
The pop superstar shared a cinematic teaser on social media, building excitement just one day before the song’s official release on November 6.
In the short clip, Perry appears in a visually striking setup that hints at both vulnerability and strength — themes fans believe tie into the emotional tone of “Bandaids.” Known for her creative visuals and playful storytelling, the singer brings her trademark tongue-in-cheek style to the teaser, which has already sparked major buzz online.
Fans took to X (formerly Twitter) to express their anticipation, flooding Perry’s mentions with excitement for what many are calling her most anticipated release in years. The teaser arrives as Perry continues her Lifetimes Tour, where she’s been captivating audiences with high-energy performances and new visuals that signal a creative rebirth.
Katy Perry acknowledging the destruction of ‘Crumb Cafe’ a real cafe in LA where she saw her ex husband with another woman in her new music video ‘bandaids’ 🩹 pic.twitter.com/tNdPA6eMAU
— javi 🩹 (@jxries) November 5, 2025
Katy Perry gets her hand torn up in sink, electrocuted, blown up at a gas station & more in “Bandaids” music video teaser. pic.twitter.com/6Pxf30eTpp
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) November 5, 2025
The Director for the “Bandaids” Music Video confirmed no AI was used! #KatyPerryiscoming pic.twitter.com/734XQKLX7j
— Katy Perry Charts (fan) (@perry_charts) November 5, 2025
After being asked about the possible use of AI in the “bandaids” music video, director Christian Breslauer denied that the technology was used. pic.twitter.com/CjHnlAPD9u
— Katy Perry Today (@todaykatyp) November 5, 2025
“Bandaids” marks the next chapter in what fans are calling Katy Perry’s major comeback campaign, following the divisive 2024 single “143.” The new era appears to blend her signature pop anthems with more introspective, cinematic storytelling.
As the countdown to the release continues, Perry’s preview has done exactly what it set out to — reignite fan enthusiasm and position her squarely back in the spotlight. With “Bandaids,” the California Gurls hitmaker seems ready to heal more than just hearts — she’s ready to reclaim her place at the top of pop music.


















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