Katy Perry uses science fiction for new tour

Ontario (AP) .— Katy Perry prepares to start a world tour with more than 80 presentations, whose first concert will be next Wednesday in Mexico City. The singer, who recently traveled to space and released an album, says he is ready for a new professional stage.
“I’m always open and say: ‘Why not?’ And ‘we are going to try, ”Perry shared during his essays in southern California.
The tour is entitled “Lifesses Tour” and presents a science fiction narrative inspired by films such as “Blade Runner” and “The Fifth Element”.
The 40 -year -old artist will play a video game character who faces evil forces. “It’s really about believing yourself and leading with love,” he explained. “Those are always my messages, no matter how wrapping it or any tour it brings.”
In addition to his tour, Perry has been the center of attention for his political opinions and artistic decisions. The album “143”, launched in September, received negative criticism, and its collaboration with producer Dr. Luke generated controversy.
He also collaborated with the Kamala Harris campaign for the presidency of the United States and who lost in November.
“I can control what I can control,” Perry said when referring to the ups and downs of his career.
He said he found strength in transcendental meditation, a practice that has followed in the last 15 years, influenced by director David Lynch.
“That changed my life,” he said. “I have undertaken a long inner trip to unravel some cables, answer some questions, be more focused, find power in me.”
Katy Perry highlighted the impact of motherhood on her personal development. His daughter Daisy, born in 2020, has been key in her self -discovery process. “Being a mother simply makes you level up with that kind of power,” he said.
“I think I have simply become the strong woman I always dreamed and idolatré,” he said.
He described the show of his tour as “Disneyland on wheels” and promised an intense and dynamic visual experience. “I tell everyone that they have to wear comfortable shoes.”
Despite criticism, your commitment to the audience remains intact. “I feel a responsibility for my audience that has been with me on this trip.”