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Katy Perry’s Flying Prop Fiasco Has Fans Crying “Ground All the Gizmos!” — Is This the End of Mid-Air Madness?

Added on July 19, 2025 inMusic News Cards

Ever wonder if Mercury in retrograde is messing with more than just your texts and tech? Because last Friday night, Katy Perry’s concert turned into a real-life cosmic drama when her giant mechanical butterfly, her midair chariot of sorts, suddenly decided to rebel during the San Francisco stop of “The Lifetimes Tour.” As she belted out “Roar,” the prop jerked and started to tumble, turning the packed Chase Center into a collective gasp zone. Now, whether this is the universe’s way of telling artists to keep their feet—and themselves—on the ground, or just a bizarre coincidence, one thing’s clear: flying stage props are starting to feel less like magic and more like a high-stakes circus act. Katy herself, thankfully unscathed, didn’t miss a beat, but fans everywhere are buzzing—and not just about her performance. Is it time we grounded these aerial stunts for good? Let’s unpack the chaos that had everyone holding their breath. LEARN MORE.

Katy Perry Has Butterfly Mishap During Her Concert

Last (Friday) night, Katy Perry experienced a mid-performance malfunction that gave her fans quite the scare.

During the San Francisco stop of “The Lifetimes Tour”, Katy performed her 2013 hit “Roar” at the Chase Center when the giant mechanical butterfly she was riding jerked and fell in front of the sold-out arena.

In a fan-captured video, Katy was suspended high above the crowd as the butterfly jolts, causing the audience to gasp. Security and the tech crew rushed backstage as the “Firework” singer held on tightly to the prop as it descended.

Despite the scary moment, Katy didn’t miss a beat. She suffered no injuries and continued singing “Roar” to the crowd’s applause. However, it still gave her fans quite a scare. Katy suffered a similar mid-air malfunction last month in Australia. She began to tilt while riding a flying contraption, as she held on to the wires.

It’s been a summer of flying concert mishaps, as Beyoncé suffered a prop malfunction during her Houston stop for the Cowboy Carter tour when her flying car was visibly leaning midair. That said, concerned fans are questioning whether the stunts are worth it.

“yea it’s time for these artist to get out the air…,” one fan wrote.

Another person said, “From Bey to Katy… let’s keep our boots on the ground.”

“these artists gotta stop fr .. about to risk your lives omg. safety first!” someone else person wrote.

Another X user said, “These flying stage props need to be banned because there’s way too many people at risk from these malfunctioning..”

This person made a valid point, writing, “omgggg so happy she’s safe this is so terrifying!! .. oh the amount of dangerous stunts pop girlies have to do in order to entertain us meanwhile male artist get on stage with a hoodie and call it a day.”

“Whatever happened to artist just with just a mic and a stage? Let’s get back to simpler times. Get your behinds out the air.”

Katy has since shared a photo on her Instagram Stories, seemingly addressing the incident, writing,” Good Night San Fran.” With her full-scale world tour set to continue, let’s hope this doesn’t happen again.

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