Katy Perry Just Dropped Her LIFETIMES Tour Setlist… From Outer Space

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por April 14, 2025
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We finally have a peek at Katy Perry’s highly anticipated LIFETIMES tour setlist—and the way she revealed it is out of this world. No, literally. The pop star decided that the best place to drop her new show lineup was from space, and we’re still trying to catch our breath. While fans are still waiting on the full details, the sneak peek has already sent shockwaves through social media. But how exactly did Katy end up in a rocket with a mic? Let’s break it down.

The moment happened aboard Blue Origin’s NS-31 mission, a landmark suborbital spaceflight that launched on April 14, 2025. This wasn’t just any trip to space—it was a milestone mission that featured an all-women crew, the first of its kind since Valentina Tereshkova’s solo flight in 1963.

Katy Perry joined five inspiring women aboard the New Shepard rocket: journalist Gayle King, pilot and entrepreneur Lauren Sánchez, activist Amanda Nguyen, engineer and former NASA employee Aisha Bowe, and space industry leader Kerianne Flynn. Together, they spent a few magical minutes in weightlessness after crossing the Kármán line, the internationally recognized edge of space.

Lauren sánchez (fiancée of jeff bezos), journalist gayle king, activist amanda nguyen, engineer aisha bowe, and tech executive kerianne flynn.

What’s on Katy Perry’s LIFETIMES Tour Setlist?

While we’re still waiting for the full reveal, the video suggest Katy’s setlist will be a perfect blend of her classic bangers and newer anthems. You can expect to hear crowd favorites like “Teenage Dream,” “Roar,” and “Firework,” as well as newer tracks like “Smile,” “Woman’s World,” and of course, “Lifetimes.”

Fans are already speculating about what the tour visuals will look like—especially after Katy’s once-in-a-lifetime outer space moment. If her latest stunt tells us anything, it’s that this tour is going to be massive.

During the 11-minute suborbital journey, the crew reached 100 kilometers (62 miles) above Earth, floated in zero gravity for about four minutes, and took in the view through panoramic windows. In that serene and breathtaking setting, Katy Perry performed a touching rendition of “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong—a symbolic gesture reflecting unity, awe, and hope.

Katy perry arriving from space

The choice of song was perfect for the moment. It wasn’t about just showing off—it was about connection, emotion, and marking a new chapter in history. And now, that performance is forever tied to her next chapter on stage.

Katy Perry has never been one to play it safe, but unveiling a tour setlist in space? That’s a level of pop stardom we didn’t know we needed. From historic space missions to global stages, The Lifetimes Tour is already shaping up to be the most epic one yet—and it hasn’t even started.

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