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Katy Perry entertains her loyal millennials in Barcelona

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Katy Perry turned the Palau Sant Jordi into a true futuristic spectacle. She flew on a technological butterfly, performed aerial acrobatics, sang upside down in a hanging sphere, and moved across a stage filled with laser lights, holograms, and overflowing energy

Katy Perry performs.
Katy Perry performs.AP

With all 18,000 tickets sold out, her concert was a visual and auditory experience worthy of a science fiction video game. Perry appeared as a cyborg heroine, wearing a Wonder Woman-style armor, overcoming "levels" while reliving her greatest hits: I Kissed a Girl, Teenage Dream, and California Gurls, anthems that left a mark on an entire generation.

The millennial audience enjoyed a night of nostalgia and fun, reminiscing about the soundtrack of their 20s with the most iconic songs of the Californian artist. Katy Perry, who just turned 41 —"I'm a Scorpio!" she proudly shouted during Dark Horse—, proved that she remains one of the undisputed pop queens.

Her show combined technology, music, and spectacle, reaffirming her unique signature: creativity, rhythm, and a total connection with her fans. In Barcelona, the artist once again shined with an unforgettable concert that blended futurism, emotion, and pure pop fun.