Did Katy Perry Enjoy Backstage Fun with Her Daughter During Her Lifetimes Tour?

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Key Takeaways
- Katy Perry balances her music career with family time.
- The mother-daughter duo shared cute moments during the Lifetimes Tour.
- Daisy was dressed in a charming outfit, showcasing her playful side.
- Katy's performance at MSG was a significant achievement.
- Humor and warmth characterize Katy's relationship with her fans and family.
Los Angeles, Aug 20 (NationPress) Singer-songwriter Katy Perry is renowned for her dynamic stage performances during live shows. Recently, she enjoyed a delightful time backstage with her daughter, Daisy Dove Bloom.
Katy shares her little girl with Orlando Bloom. The charming mother-daughter pair had a fantastic time at Madison Square Garden in New York City while Katy continues her Lifetimes tour, as reported by People magazine.
The talented artist captured an adorable moment of her daughter dressed as a mini version of the ‘Firework’ singer, donning a belted rainbow-striped metallic dress paired with white socks and black Mary Jane shoes.
According to People, Daisy was seen playing with a small puppy toy complete with a leash, while her proud mother beamed at her. Katy, 40, looked stunning in thigh-high black boots and a rust-colored strapless dress.
“East Coast, I love you. I apologize for writing a song that favors the West Coast, but here’s an East Coast splash to make amends,” she wrote in the captions of her recent tour photos on Instagram. “LAST 5 US SHOWS START NOW: RALEIGH, NASHVILLE, ATLANTA, TAMPA, MIAMI (sic).”
In another picture shared, Daisy is seen lying inside a lunar module (maybe on a quest for “E.T.”?) at Boston’s Museum of Science.
Daisy wasn’t the only travel companion for Perry; she also shared a cute video of her and Orlando’s dog, Nugget, deeply asleep on a couch, asking, “Nugget, are you good? Did you have a long night?” On August 11, the ‘I Kissed a Girl’ singer performed at MSG as part of her Lifetimes tour, achieving a sold-out show in the 19,500-seat venue, despite doubts about its feasibility.
As the Grammy-nominated artist greeted the audience, she remarked, “They said, ‘No way! MSG, it couldn’t be done.’ I was scared too.”
She humorously added that she feared she might end up eating a “hot dog from the corner” instead of performing at a sold-out concert.