Katie Perry starts on excursion with space themes
Katie Perry It became its “Times Tour” 2025 in Mexico Coarding with the subject matter seemingly leaning on the criticism of its Blue Origin space flight.
When she’s ahead of her planned tours, the singer recently announced the cancellation of her gadalagear dates from the construction of the unfinished venue.
Space mission, intended as a female moment, has since provoked serious criticism and left Katie Perry, sparing about theatrical elements how to kiss the earth.
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Katie Perry perceives the space dispute in the dazzling opening of Mexico -City Tour

Speaking at CDMX Arena on Wednesday, Perry made a bold return on the night of opening his “Tourse Tour 2025” to Mexico, causing a return to the recent reaction to his blue flight.
Taking a minute to talk to the crowd, the 40-year-old pop-icon asked, “Does anyone ever call your dreams crazy?”
This probably nodded critics who smashed her 11-minute space.
Perry seemed unnoticeable, despite the fact that the internet bills, where family space missions called the Space Mission PR -Truk. She leaned toward the dispute and even took selfies in the middle of the show with two men Dressed in blue costumes NASA.
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Throughout its “Roar” recruitment, the Hitmeker included choreography with the subject matter of space theme and air tricks, including silver bodysuits, a flowing white coat and a look with tubes attached to the head. At one point, she called on the guitar.
Perry still intends to launch the American part of its tour in Houston on May 7, and 25 shows are scheduled across the country.
She will also make stops in Australia and Canada before heading to Europe, where on October 13 and 14 fans can catch her on the London O2 Arena.
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Katie Perry cancels the Guadalazer from the -in the unfinished place: “Behind my control”

This week, the CDMX Arena performance comes after Perry passed the disappointing news to fans in Guadalahara this week, announcing the cancellation of future concerts, which are originally scheduled for May 1 and 2.
When he arrived at Instagram on Monday, Pop -star explained that the delays of construction in the Guadalahara arena – the venue of both shows did not allow performances to go forward.
She wrote: “Unfortunately, I learned that the construction of the Guadalahara Arena would not be completed for my planned shows next week, which includes May 1 and 2.”
Perry continued: “Last week I sent my team to the arena to make sure we couldn’t do it, but it was evident when they arrived that the venue was not ready and safe for getting my show or audience.”
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Expressing her disappointment, the singer noted: “I would like I could fix it, but it goes beyond my control. You guys mean the world for me and we were all in such a beautiful journey together that I would think about how I can create something special for Gadalahara fans in the future.”
“I love you all,” she summarized.
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The beginning of the “lifetime life” of Perry launches when the dispute continues to spin around its Missing Mission “Blue Origin”, where it flew together with Gayl King, Lauren Sanchez, NASA Bow’s rocket scientist, Kirian Flynn producer and activist Amanda Nguyen.
The mission, intended as a symbol of the expansion of the woman’s rights and possibilities, was widely criticized as “deaf” and “awkward”.
Now the sources close to Perry say the return reaction removed it and left the rest of the crew.
“Katie doesn’t regret going into space. It has changed life,” the insider said Daily mail. “What she regrets is to make it a public spectacle.”
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The source added that the Dark Horse singer now regrets “kissing” after landing, lifting the chamomile to the camera and singing “what a wonderful world”, floating in the capsule.
Emotional return Katie Perry from space: “I felt super related to love”
One of the most spoken and scale moments of the Blue Mission came when Perry came out of the space capsule.
In the theatrical display, the singer stopped to lift the chamomile to the sky, and then knelt down to kiss the earth. The scene quickly became viral, and many call it over.
Perry followed the gesture with an emotional interview after the flight, where she spoke about the experience of the spiritual plan. “I felt super related to love,” she said, thanked the journalist, who called her astronaut.
“It’s not about singing my songs,” she added. “It is about collective energy. It is about us. It is about making a place for future women and take a place and affiliation.”
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She closed, reflecting on the planet itself: “It is about this wonderful world that we see right there and evaluating it. It’s all in favor of the Earth.”
Several celebrities criticized the singer

Since returning from space, Perry has been criticized by fans and even his celebrities.
Stars such as Olivia Wilde, Olivia Man, Amy Sumer and Emily Ratykowski criticized the space flight, throwing it out as a little more than a bright marketing trick for the Bezos space company.
Leading Podculosa Joe Rogan also recently gave two cents on the singer’s space trip seemingly mocked with her behavior after returning to the ground.
“Hey, Tim Dilion, I am much better now when the houses returned from space, thank you,” Rogan joked at the beginning of the podcast.
“It was very deep. I don’t know if you saw that Katie Perry was talking about it,” he said, interested in the singer’s philosophical flight. “Now she is mostly guru.”
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Rogan also mocked Perry for bringing chamomile on board, which she proudly showed during the micrographery of the capsule.
“She brought chamomile, which is very important. It shows you how fast the flight was,” he threw, according to NEW YORK POST. “The dead chamomile, which seems to have been drank from her source of life, were still alive or still alive.”