Katy Perry Dealt Another Blow After Blue Origin Spaceflight As US Tour Dates Face 'Poor Ticket Sales'

By Favour Adegoke on April 24, 2025 at 7:45 PM EDT

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Katy Perry is reportedly dealing with low ticket sales for her "Lifetimes Tour" even before she embarked on an all-female space trip.

Sources claim the "dismal" sales left executives at Live Nation scratching their heads from the beginning, as the seat map from Ticketmaster shows many of her concert dates remain unfilled.

Meanwhile, as she continues to face backlash for her space trip, Katy Perry has hit back at her critics by putting on a dazzling space-themed show during her tour opener in Mexico City.

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Katy Perry's 'Dismal' Ticket Sales Were A Concern Before Space Trip

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Perry recently became the first pop star in history to go to space, and was joined by TV host Gayle King, former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, film producer Kerianne Flynn, and billionaire Jeff Bezos' fiancée Lauren Sánchez.

However, she's reportedly struggling to replicate the same success with her Lifetimes Tour as ticket sales have remained underwhelming for her US dates, which kick off in Houston, Texas, in two weeks' time.

According to the Daily Mail, official seat maps on Ticketmaster show that dates in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Denver, Colorado, are especially bad, with rows of seats still available.

The singer is also facing worrisome figures for her May 9 date in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, due to the availability of multiple rows of seats.

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"There were already concerns about poor ticket sales even before Blue Origin," a source told the news outlet. "They were pretty dismal. Katy truly believed her tour would take off like Taylor's."

"Some higher-ups at Live Nation were sceptical from the beginning. There are talks about what to do if the venues don't fill up further," the insider added.

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The Singer Canceled Her Guadalajara, Mexico Shows

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Amid the discouraging ticket sales, the 40-year-old singer was forced to cancel two upcoming concert dates in Guadalajara, Mexico, on May 1 and 2, because the stadium she was scheduled to perform in was not built in time.

She wrote, "Sadly, I learned that the construction of Arena Guadalajara will not be complete for their scheduled shows next week, which includes mine on May 1 and 2."

Perry explained to devastated fans that she did all she could to ensure the show could go on, but her efforts proved futile.

She said, "Last week I sent my team to the Arena to make sure there wasn't anything we could do to make this happen, but it was evident when they arrived that the venue was not ready or safe to receive my show or an audience."

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"I wish I could fix this, but it is beyond my control," Perry told fans, per The Blast, before adding that she will "create something special for the fans in Guadalajara in the future."

The singer has, however, recorded encouraging ticket sales in specific locations, including her upcoming shows in Chicago, Illinois, on May 12 and multiple dates outside of the US.

Seat maps for dates in Canada's Edmonton, Montreal, and Toronto in late July and early August show blocks of seats have been booked, while the singer had to add extra dates in Europe and Australia due to high demand.

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Katy Perry's Trip To Space Faced Backlash

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The news comes as Perry faces backlash due to her Blue Origin spaceflight, which saw her put on a "dramatic" display upon her return to Earth.

The singer and her all-female crewmates intended to pass a message of female empowerment with the trip, but the optics of the mission have been slammed as "tone deaf" and "embarrassing."

Perry, unlike the rest of her crewmates, has seemingly faced heavier criticism after she held on to a daisy on landing back on Earth before dropping to her knees and kissing the ground.

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"It's not about singing my songs. It's about a collective energy in there. It's about us. It's about making space for future women and taking up space and belonging," she said in a post-flight interview.

Perry added, "And it's about this wonderful world that we see right out there, and appreciating it. This is all for the benefit of Earth."

The Singer Clapped Back At Haters With A Space-Themed Show

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Perry seems unbothered by the backlash trailing her space mission as she clapped back at critics on the opening night of her "Lifetimes Tour."

Perry, who kicked off her space-inspired set on Wednesday in Mexico City, dressed in a silver metal bodysuit for the show and recreated a space choreography during the concert.

At one point, she called some male fans from the audience dressed in blue NASA space suits and took selfies with them.

Perry appeared to address her critics when she asked the audience, "Has anyone ever called your dreams crazy?"

The "Dark Horse" singer's space trip has been a lifelong goal as she told Elle ahead of the April 14 launch that she "wanted to go to space for almost 20 years."

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"I was investigating all of the possible commercial options," she added. "Even when Blue Origin was first talking about commercial travel to space, I was like, 'Sign me up! I'm first in line.'"

PR Expert Warns Katy Perry About Her Career After Blue Origin Spaceflight

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PR expert Eric Schiffer recently claimed that the "I Kissed A Girl" singer's reputation is "beyond" repair after her space trip.

"Katy Perry's reputation is vibe surfing the toilet drain faster than Blue Origin re-entered the atmosphere," he told the Daily Mail. "Katy's entering an area beyond career crisis into career extinction with a brand now synonymous with faux-feminist failure."

Schiffer continued, "Katy went to space, but she still couldn't find her lost fanbase. Even her backup dancers may be distancing themselves."

The expert further noted that Perry has become the "poster child for why some celebrities should disappear," adding that the singer should "vanish from the public eye before she becomes a full-time meme."

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Schiffer then advised the singer that taking a one-year hiatus from the public eye might save her career and that it would be a "gift from the universe."

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