Perry kicks off the U.S. leg of her Lifetimes Tour on May 7 at the Toyota Center in Houston
Perry kicks off the U.S. leg of her Lifetimes Tour on May 7 at the Toyota Center in Houston
When it comes to Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s household, their daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom, is in charge.
In an interview with Access Hollywood published on Monday, Jan. 27, the singer, 40, revealed the one change she will implement during her upcoming Lifetimes Tour because of her 4-year-old.
“She’ll be there for part of it, but I think what I’m really going to implement is an earlier time show,” said Perry. “Now that I understand it — all the dynamics and all of the different variables and layers of bringing your kids out to the show.”
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“Sometimes those shows are on weekdays, and they go to school the next day, and they probably will have some sugar at the show, and they’ll be with their friends, and everybody will be super excited, so it’s going to be an 8:30 show,” she said.
Perry expressed that before becoming a mom, her “vibe” was typically to start shows at 9:00 or 9:15 p.m., but she now understands that it takes time to put a child to sleep during bedtime.
As for whether fans can expect any onstage appearances from Daisy during the tour, Perry said she doesn’t think there will be, but noted that her daughter is “very extroverted.”
“She’s not shy and she loves to sing,” said Perry. “I literally was checking my phone five minutes ago and she has a ukulele in her hands. So she loves music and she loves what mommy does and daddy does and she loves seeing us happy.”
The musician will be going on tour in support of her latest studio album, 143, released in September 2024.
The U.S. Lifetimes Tour leg kicks off May 7 at the Toyota Center in Houston and will take Perry across many major U.S. cities, including Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver, Las Vegas, Philadelphia and Miami.
While teasing the tour in a recent conversation with PEOPLE, Perry said it will be a “celebration of a lot of the songs that people know.”
“I will be introducing people to a few new songs, and I’m calling it Lifetimes Tour because I’m celebrating the whole lifetime of songs thus far,” she said, adding that she will “dust off some deep cuts.”
Perry also teased that fans will get to see her up close no matter where their seats are.
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“We always put together a message in this huge Disneyland-on-wheels type tour. There’s costume changes, there’s acts, there’s dancers, there’s musicians. I’ll fly around the room,” she said. “There’s no bad seat in the house. I’m going to get close to everyone at some point.”
Source people.com