Katy Perry had a message for her haters during the first night of her The Lifetimes Tour 2025, at CDMX Arena in Mexico City, Mexico on Wednesday.
The pop singer, 40, was fresh from her controversial Blue Origin flight into space, which has been mocked and criticized by many.
But the Dark Horse hitmaker didn’t let the backlash bring her down, as she recreated space choreography during the show, flying in the air at some points.
Appearing to address her critics, she posed the question to the audience: ‘Has anyone ever called your dreams crazy?’

Katy Perry had a message for her haters during the first night of her The Lifetimes Tour 2025, at CDMX Arena in Mexico City, Mexico on Wednesday

Fresh from her controversial Blue Origin flight into space, Katy recreated space choreography during the show, flying in the air at some points
It comes after Perry announced that she has been forced to cancel two major shows.
In a fresh blow for the star, she took to Instagram on Monday to confirm the concerts in Guadalajara, Mexico, on May 1 and 2 were off after the stadium hosting the gigs was not built in time.
The pop icon wrote: ‘Sadly, I learned that the construction of Arena Guadalajara will not be complete for their scheduled shows next week, which includes mine on May 1 and 2.
‘Last week I sent my team to the Arena to make sure there wasn’t anything we could do to make this happen but it was evident when they arrived that the venue was not ready or safe to receive my show or an audience.
‘I wish I could fix this but it is beyond my control. You guys mean the world to me and we have all been on such a beautiful journey together that I will be thinking about how I can create something special for the fans in Guadalajara in the future.
‘I love you ALL.’
The pair of Guadalajara shows were supposed to come during Katy’s third stop in a packed Mexican leg of her Lifetimes world tour, after three concerts in Mexico City and two in Monterrey.
She is then set to kick off her US tour in Houston on May 7 before performing 25 times in the country, either side of trips to Australia and Canada.
Her subsequent European leg will include a much-anticipated trip to the O2 with two shows on October 13 and 14.