Katy Perry Launched his “Lifenettes Tour” 2025 in Mexico City with performance on the theme of space, apparently by hitting the criticisms of its blue space flight.
As she generated her planned tour, the singer recently announced the cancellation of her dates in Guadalajara due to the construction of an unfinished place.
The spatial mission, conceived as a moment of empowerment of women, has since attracted serious criticism and left Katy Perry would regret theatrical elements, as to embrace the soil.
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Katy Perry embraces the controversy of space in the opening of the dazzling Mexico tour
On Wednesday at the CDMX Arena, Perry made a daring return during the opening evening of his “Lifetimes Tour 2025” in Mexico City, addressing a challenge as a director on his blue space flight.
Taking a moment to talk to the crowd, the 40-year-old pop icon asked: “Has anyone called your crazy dreams?”
It was probably a nod to the criticisms that ransacked his 11 -minute trip in space.
Perry seemed imperturbable despite the ridiculous online, where Internet users qualified the space mission a stroke of public relations. She looked into controversy and even took a selfie at mid-spectacle with two men Dressed in blue NASA combinations.
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Throughout its set, the “Roar” Hitmaker incorporated a choreography on the theme of space and aerial waterfalls in the show, including a silver body, a flowing white dress and a look with tubes attached to its head. At one point, she blocked a guitar.
Perry is still about to launch the American part of his tour in Houston on May 7, with 25 shows planned across the country.
She will also make stops in Australia and Canada before heading to Europe, where fans can catch it at the O2 Arena in London on October 13 and 14. The “Lifenettes Tour” takes place until December 7, 2025.
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Katy Perry cancels Guadalajara because of the unfinished place: “beyond my will”

The performance of the CDMX Arena comes after Perry delivered disappointing news to Guadalajara fans this week, announcing the cancellation of its next concerts initially scheduled for May 1 and 2.
By taking In Instagram on Monday, the pop star explained that construction delays in Arena Guadalajara – the place of the two shows made it impossible to continue.
She wrote: “Unfortunately, I learned that the construction of Arena Guadalajara will not be complete for their programs scheduled for next week, which includes mine on May 1 and 2.”
Perry continued: “Last week, I sent my team to the arena to make sure that we could not do anything to make it happen, but it was obvious when they arrived that the place was not ready or safe to receive my show or an audience.”
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Expressing her disappointment, the singer noted: “I want me to repair this, but it’s out of my will. You want to say the world for me, and we have all made such a beautiful trip together that I will think about how I can create something special for Guadalajara fans in the future.”
“I love you all,” she concluded.
Katy Perry would have “regretted the manufacture of a show” of the blue flight

The “Lifenettes Tour” of Perry is launching as the controversy continues to swirl around her entirely female blue mission, where she stole alongside Gayle King, Lauren Sanchez, the scientist of NASA rockets, Aisha Bowe, producer Kerianne Flynn and activist Amanda Nguyen.
Led as a symbol of female empowerment, the mission was widely criticized as “deaf” and “embarrassing”.
Now, sources close to Perry say that the backlash has taken him by surprise and left the rest of the discouraged crew.
“Katy does not regret going to space. It has changed life,” the initiate told Daily mail. “What she regrets is making it a public show.”
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The source added that the singer of “Dark Horse” now regrets “kissing the ground” after landing, holding a daisy to the camera and singing “What a Wonderful World” while floating inside the capsule.
Katy Perry’s emotional return: “I felt super connected to love”
One of the most spoken and mocked moments of the Blue Origin mission came while Perry came out of the space capsule.
In a theatrical exhibition, the singer stopped to raise a Marguerite to the sky, then dropped on his knees to kiss the ground. The scene quickly became viral, many calling the exaggerated.
Perry followed the gesture with an emotional interview after the flight where she spoke of experience in spiritual terms. “I felt super connected to love,” she said, after thanking a journalist who mentioned her as an astronaut.
“It’s not about singing my songs,” she added. “This is a collective energy in there. It is about us. It is a question of making room for future women and taking up space and belonging.”
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She closed by reflecting on the planet herself: “It is this wonderful world that we see right there and to appreciate it. It is all for the benefit of the earth.”
Several celebrities have criticized the singer

Since his return from space, Perry has received criticism from fans and even his celebrity colleagues.
Stars like Olivia Wilde, Olivia Munn, Amy Schumer and Emily Ratajkowski criticized the space flight, rejecting it a little more than a flashy marketing blow for the Bezos space society.
Podcast host Joe Rogan also recently gave his two hundred when traveling in the singer’s space, apparently mocking his behavior on his return to earth.
“Hey, Tim Dillion, I’m much better now than the ladies are back from space, thank you,” joked Rogan at the start of the podcast.
“It was very deep. I don’t know if you saw Katy Perry talking about it,” he said, making fun of the philosophical vision of the singer of the suborbital flight. “It is essentially a guru now.”
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Rogan also made fun of Perry for bringing a daisy on board, which she proudly displayed during the microgravity float of the capsule.
“She brought a daisy, which is super important. It shows you how fast the flight was,” he joked, according to the New York Post. “The dead Marguerite which is as a cut off from its source of life was always alive or even dynamic.”