Katy Perry, a master at navigating the media landscape, has been the talk of the town this week, hot on the heels of her groundbreaking journey to the cosmos. On April 14th, she embarked on a historic mission as part of an all-female celebrity astronaut crew that soared into outer space aboard Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket. This marked the first all-female space mission since Russia's Valentina Tereshkova's solo flight in 1963.
Now, Perry is gearing up for yet another spectacle. On April 16th, she took to her social media platforms to share a series of captivating snapshots capturing her preparations for her highly anticipated "Lifetimes Tour." One particular snapshot seemed to hint at the tour's setlist, teasing fans with a glimpse of what they could expect.
As expected, Perry is set to belt out all her chart-topping hits during this tour. The setlist boasts an array of beloved songs, including "Wide Awake," "Firework," "Dark Horse," and "Roar." Judging from the butterfly cutout revealing the setlist, it seems like she might conclude the evening with a dazzling performance of "Firework," a fitting choice given its status as one of her number-one hits.
Perry's "Lifetimes Tour" is scheduled to kick off in Mexico City on April 23rd and is currently slated to run through early December, promising an exhilarating ride for fans across the globe.
As for her Blue Origin flight, the commercial spacecraft was crafted by Blue Origin, the venture owned by Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos. Alongside Perry, the spacecraft also carried Bezos' fiancée Lauren Sánchez, CBS co-host Gayle King, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, filmmaker Kieranne Flynn, and NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe.
After her interstellar adventure, the pop star raved about the experience, stating that she "couldn't recommend it more" and that the trip had "revealed the immense love within her." She further shared that the brief voyage ranked as the second-best experience of her life, just behind becoming a mother. The launch was also attended by numerous celebrities, including Oprah Winfrey and Perry's partner, Orlando Bloom, adding an extra layer of star power to the historic occasion.