Katy Perry recreates space moves on first night of tour after Blue Origin flight

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She flew to space and liked it.

Katy Perry embraced her controversial space flight of blue origin on the first night of her lives in Mexico City on Wednesday.

The “40 -year -old singer, who was dressed in a silver metal suit with exterior spatial theme for part of her show, recreates the space choreography flying in the air in the CDMX Arena.

Katy Perry acts in Mexico City on April 23. Getty images for Katy Perry
Katy Perry flies in the air the first night of her lives of lives. Getty images for Katy Perry
Katy Perry acting in Mexico City. Getty images for Katy Perry

Perry also took two men with NASA blue monkeys and play a selfie with theme on stage.

The pop star apparently called the critics of his space flight for an audience, “Has anyone called your crazy dreams?”, According to the Daily Mail.

Katy Perry takes a selfie with two men in NASA costumes on stage. Kevin Mazur/Getty images for Katy Perry
Katy Perry on the first night of her lives of lives. Kevin Mazur/Getty images for Katy Perry
Katy Perry acts on the Lifetime tour in Mexico City. Kevin Mazur/Getty images for Katy Perry

Perry’s Lifetimes tour will include about 80 shows and visit country boxes. The final concert will take place on December 7 at Abu Dhabi.

Before the Mexico City show, Perry announced on Instagram that two concerts originally scheduled for next week in Guadalajara, Mexico, were canceled due to problems with the place.

Katy Perry on the CDMX Arena stage in Mexico City on April 23. Getty images for Katy Perry

“Unfortunately, I knew that the construction of Arena Guadalajara will not be complete for its scheduled shows next week, which includes mine on May 1 and 2,” he wrote in a message in his Instagram stories.

Perry added: “I hope I could fix this, but you are beyond my control. You mean the world for me and we have all been on such a beautiful trip together that I will think about how I can create something special for the future in the future.”

Katy Perry during her first concert on her lives of lives. AP
Katy Perry touches her guitar on the CDMX Arena in Mexico City. Kevin Mazur/Getty images for Katy Perry
Katy Perry starts her lives in Mexico City. Getty images for Katy Perry

Grammy nominee recently faced a violent reaction for his “out of contact” and “titled” 11 -minute trip to space in the new Shepard 31 spacecraft by Jeff Bezos.

The trip also included the fiancee of Bezos, Lauren Sánchez, the journalist Gayle King, the astronaut and the Bioastronautical Research scientist Amanda Nguyen, the scientist of the Nasa Aisha Bowe rockets and the filmmaker Kerianne Flynn.

Katy Perry after his trip to the space on the flight of blue origin. Brochure/Blue Origin Follet/EPAFE/Shuttersock
The six women who flew to space on April 14. Brochure/Blue Origin Follet/EPAFE/Shuttersock

Celebrities such as Olivia Munn, Joe Rogan and Amy Schumer have criticized the space flight.

“What are they doing?” Munn, 44, said in “Today with Jenna & Friends” on April 3. “I know that this is probably not the good thing to say, but there are many other things that are so important in the world at this time.”

Katy Perry on his blue monkey before his trip to space. Katy Perry / Facebook
Katy Perry kisses the ground in Texas after returning to earth. Blue/mega origin
Katy Perry floating in space. Blue origin

The fast food giant Wendy mocked Perry on the trick, asking if he could be sent by the gesture.

The singer of “part of me” described her brief trip to space, the duration that “What Wonder Worlding World” sang, as the second thing he has done.

“This experience is the second to be a mother. That is why it was difficult for me to go all my love right there, and I have to give up and trust that the universe will take care of me and protect me and also my reporters and daughter.

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