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“Katy Perry’s Out-of-This-World Performance: How a Surprise Space Concert Redefined ‘Wonderful'”

Added on April 14, 2025 inMusic News Cards

Isn’t it just fabulous how the universe aligns sometimes? On a day when the stars suggest we take a leap into the extraordinary, pop icon Katy Perry soared literally into the cosmos, belting out “What a Wonderful World” during an all-female space flight! Yes, you heard me—this isn’t some wacky plot twist from a Taylor Swift song! She joined Gayle King and Lauren Sánchez, taking a quick jaunt above the Earth—only four minutes in space, mind you, but who’s counting when you’re serenading the stars? 🎤✨

It’s a cosmic reminder of how the power of female camaraderie can create waves—and maybe even ripples in the fabric of space-time! Perry reflected on her choice of song, expressing a desire to celebrate the beauty of our Earth alongside the women who dared to dream even beyond its atmosphere. Whether you think this event is a publicity stunt or a genuine display of artistry, you can’t deny it’s a moment that has everyone buzzing!

So grab your cosmic popcorn, and let’s dive into the details of this stellar performance from our galactic diva. Curious to know more? LEARN MORE!

Katy Perry Sings In Space During All-Female Flight

Well, Katy Perry has hurtled back to earth safely — with the news that she apparently started singing in space.

No, this is not the Onion — earlier today, Katy joined Gayle King and Lauren Sánchez on an all-female space flight. The whole thing is significantly less impressive once you realize A) They only spent around four minutes in space, B) The whole thing was orchestrated by Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin.

Shipmate Gayle told reporters, “When we got back in our seats after Zero-G, Katy sang ‘What a Wonderful World.'” You know, the Louis Armstrong song.

“We’d been asking her to sing all the time and she wouldn’t. Everybody said, ‘Sing “Roar,” sing “Firework,”‘ and she said, ‘It’s not about me. I wanted to talk about the world,'” Gayle continued.

As for what Katy had to say, she explained of her song choice, “I’ve covered that song in the past and obviously my higher self is always steering the ship because I had no idea that one day I’d be singing that song in space.”

“It’s not about me. It’s not about singing my songs. It’s about a collective energy and making space for future women. It’s about this wonderful world that we see right out there and appreciating it. This is all for the benefit of Earth,” she continued.

Plus, “Firework” would have been a hair ominous…

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