Katy Perry freaks out when a fan grabbed her on stage during a concert in Australia

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Katy Perry got a big scare during a sold out show in Australia, the fourth of a total of 15 massive concerts in the country, as part of The Lifetimes Tour. Perry would make stops in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth, part of her first tour in six years where she will sing some of her major hits such as "Teenage Dream", "Roar", and "Dark Horse", among many others. Katy Perry freaks out when a fan grabbed her on stage during a concert in Australia The California native has mentioned that her latest tour is a show that celebrates her entire career, from her early work to her latest album, "143."

The tour incorporates a video game theme, with Perry playing KP143, a half-human, half-machine character battling a villainous AI called Mainframe. Katy Perry freaks out when a fan grabbed her on stage Katy Perry was ready to perform one of her hits, "Hot N Cold", when she was grabbed by a fan who got through security in a scary moment during her show in Sydney. The singer was visibly shocked as the man unexpectedly ran onstage and put his arm around her.

Perry yelped in surprise before making a face and spinning away from him. The fan continued to jump around and do the Fortnite dance before security eventually dragged him off. Katy tried to keep the disruption to a minimum as she sang while her band played.

The singer briefly pause to acknowledge the tense moment. "There's never going to be another show like this, so just enjoy it, Sydney," she told the audience. The local police confirmed that the man who rushed the stage at Qudos Bank Arena was arrested, charged, and released on conditional bail.

He is scheduled to appear in court to face charges related to the incident. Katy Perry's struggles with new album Katy Perry's latest album, "143", has been received with criticism and bad reviews, noting that the singer's image has not translated to the new times, or to her adult life. Slate contributor Carl Wilson called the final product a case of bad luck and poor decisions.

"It makes one question how good she was in the first place, or how much was just being in the right place at the right time. Nothing wrong with that-luck and ephemerality are part of how pop works, even part of its magic. The bubbles that burst fastest glisten brightest, or some such.

It might be more appropriate to think of Katy Perry as the equivalent of a one-hit wonder, only an outlier at seven or eight hits instead," Wilson wrote. Pitchfork contributor Rich Juzwiak added that "143" is a very confident album, but "the material here is so devoid of anything distinguishing that it makes one suspicious it's a troll or cynical attempt for the campy realm of so bad it's good. No stranger to a thrashing, Perry might as well have transformed into a fish, jumped into a barrel, and told critics, "Shoot me!"

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