Los Angeles: Singer-songman Katy Perry had a shocking moment performing on stage during his concert tour stop in Sydney. The singer’s performance was an unpleasant fan encounter.
In a video posted to X, Perry is seen singing ‘Hot N Cold’, when she is surprised by a fan, who jumps on stage and puts her hand around her, ‘Reporting the magazine of the people. Katy Perry, 40, quickly gets out of her reach as the man continues to jump before dancing fortnight. Two security personnel appear and are hanging to the concerts as they try to get out of their fist, making them difficult to remove.
Katy Perry reacted to the fan for the storm on stage in her Sydney show:
“Another such show is never going to happen, so just enjoy it.” pic.twitter.com/37yykjpqzrs– Pop Crave (@Popcrave) June 9, 2025
According to ‘people’, the singer accepted the situation and told the concerts, “Okay, another show is never going to happen in this way. So just enjoy it, Sydney”. As he continued his 2008 breakout hit song, security personnel took the person away from the headlines.
Then they met two more security personnel, who caught him because the first two people forcibly took him away from the stage. Perry’s recent interruption follows her conversation with a separate fan in the performance of Las Vegas. Introducing his songs, ‘I am Hij, Hers Mai’, he jokingly accused a concertgor of his fiance, Orlando Bloom.
“Cute Grin. I know why you are here”, Perry said in a video shared by social media, “Listen, if you keep my man Dm’ing … Oh, Kyle? I know, I know. You have been doing it for months, ever since (play) after residence.” In the same performance, Perry had another eye -growing moment on stage when he experienced a wardrobe malfunction while performing the 2012 ‘Part of Me’.
During the song, Perry ran away with the runway of the stage wearing a reflective cone bra. But before she could complete her run, her bra used to watch her in a ticket video, which threatened to bring her completely away from her chest. The singer slowed down and changed his move to look like a strut so that he could play with a wardrobe malfunction.