Katy Perry doesn’t need a dark horse to release a message to the stratosphere.

After its April 14 trip beyond the Earth’s atmosphere on a spatial tourism flight of female blue origin, Perry landed in Mexico City to begin the Lives tour on Wednesday. During the presentation, the singer had a message that seemed to return to critics who still dealt with his galactic getaway.

“Has anyone called your crazy dreams?” Perry asked the crowd, According to people.

Perry, still at the top of his trip, also had a Reaction outside this world Two audience members dressed in blue costumes reminiscent of their own mission outfit.

Katy Perry takes a selfie with fans on stage during the Katy Perry The Lifestimes Tour 2025 on CDMX Arena on April 23, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico.
Katy Perry takes a selfie with fans on stage during the Katy Perry The Lifestimes Tour 2025 on CDMX Arena on April 23, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico.

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“I want these gentlemen to take the stage because they are dressed as my most current schedule,” he said.

Before the launch, Perry described the flight through the blue origin of Jeff Bezos as an “important moment” for commercial space and women. But critics, from people on social networks to companies, were not on the moon with the 10 -minute space excursion, which cost an unveiled amount of money. In Tiktok video posted on April 14The author and model Emily Ratajkowski shared her thoughts.

“That space mission this morning? That is a shit of the end of the end. As, this is beyond parody,” he said. “To say that you care about Mother Earth and it is Mother Earth, and you are uploading in a spacecraft that is built and paid by a company that destroys the planet?”

The fellow members of Perry’s crew, six women, including the journalist Gayle King and Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sánchez, were not shy to defend the trip.

Katy Perry attends the 11th Awards ceremony at Barker Hangar on April 5, 2025 in Santa Monica, California.
Katy Perry attends the 11th Awards ceremony at Barker Hangar on April 5, 2025 in Santa Monica, California.

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In an interview on April 16, the journalist tried to justify the trip by commenting that it would be good for the long -term planet.

King also expressed a desire, which is that “people would make more due diligence.”

“And then my question is: ‘Have you been in space?'” He said. “Go to space, or see Blue Origin and see what they do and how they do it, and then they return and say: ‘This is something terrible'”.