Camila Cabello mocks Katy Perry as she shares ‘setlist on space trip’ to promote her upcoming tour

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Camila Cabello takes aim at Katy Perry after she shared her setlist during a space trip to promote her upcoming tour.

Camila Cabello has recently made headlines for her playful response to Katy Perry’s promotion of her upcoming tour.

Perry revealed her Lifetimes Tour setlist during a highly publicized trip to space earlier this month.

Cabello, in a light-hearted manner, took to TikTok to share her own tour details.

Camila Cabello mocks Katy Perry as she shares ‘setlist on space trip’ to promote her upcoming tour

On April 23, Cabello posted a TikTok video poking fun at Perry’s space adventure.

In the video, she humorously pretended to float in zero gravity while holding a printout of her tour poster.

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Camila Cabello jokes about space promotions while teasing her upcoming tour. Image Credit: TikTok/Camila Bello

She captioned the video, saying, “Didn’t have the budget to fly to space to promote my tour dates so I made this TikTok instead.”

The video was set to Perry’s song “E.T.,” and Cabello tagged Perry, adding a playful “hehehe ily” to her post.

This creative response showcased Cabello’s sense of humor while also promoting her own concert tour, the Yours, C Tour.

@camilacabello

@Katy Perry hehehe ily 🫶 ♥️

♬ E.T. – Katy Perry

Details about Cabello’s upcoming tour

Cabello’s Yours, C Tour is set to kick off on June 21 at the Starlite Occident Festival in Spain. T

This tour will take her across Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America.

Fans are excited as this marks Cabello’s first concert tour in over seven years.

The tour comes after the release of her fourth album, titled C,XOXO, which debuted last year.

The album features popular singles like “I Luv It,” “He Knows,” and “Hot Uptown.”

Cabello’s fans are eager to see her perform these new songs live.

Katy Perry caused a stir over her space adventure with Bue Origin

Katy Perry’s recent space flight was part of Blue Origin’s first all-female mission.

She joined notable figures such as journalist Gayle King and NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe for the journey.

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Katy Perry joins Blue Origin’s all-female crew for historic space flight. Image Credit: Blue Origin

The mission took off from West Texas and marked a significant historical moment.

Perry shared her thoughts on the experience through social media, expressing her wonder at the journey.

She posted a video reflecting on the trip and thanked her fellow passengers, stating, “Thank you @blueorigin and to my space sisters.”

She also teased her own upcoming tour, saying, “See you on tour (when I come down, figuratively).”

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Image Credit: Instagram/Katy Perry

Details about the Lifetimes Tour of Katy Perry

Katy Perry’s Lifetimes Tour began on April 23 in Mexico City, with three shows at Arena CDMX.

The tour will continue across Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America until December.

Perry has mentioned that her shows will celebrate many familiar songs for her fans.

In a previous interview, she described the tour as a “celebration” of her new album, 143.

Perry emphasized that the shows would be energetic, filled with upbeat music and dancing.

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Perry kicks off the Lifetimes Tour with high-energy shows and fan favorites. Image Credit:

She advised fans to wear comfortable shoes and stay hydrated to enjoy the experience fully.

“This show will be full of BPM (beats per minute). So I suggest wearing some sensible shoes and staying hydrated because I think there’s going to be a whole heck of a lot of us just dancing the night away,” Perry said in January.


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