KATY Perry looks heavenly in sky blue — after revealing the set-list for her new tour on a trip to the edge of space.
The US singer, 40, held a butterfly shape with the information to the camera during her four minutes of weightlessness on Monday's all-women Blue Origin rocket trip from Texas.


Watching fans were on cloud nine, though they admitted struggling to make out the words as they were so small.
The tour launches in the UK on October 4 with seven shows, including three at London's O2 Arena.
Katy told The Sun: "I'm calling this the Lifetimes Tour because I feel like I've grown up with my fans for a lifetime.
"And the lifetime continues."
The singer choked back tears after returning from her history-making space mission on Monday and revealed an emotional tribute to her daughter in the process.
The pop star looked overwhelmed as she stepped out of the capsule, pausing to kiss the ground in a powerful moment of reflection.
Clutching a single daisy in her hand, Perry later revealed the meaning behind the gesture – a touching nod to her daughter, Daisy, with actor Orlando Bloom.
She also explained she carried it with her into space because daisies are "strong," "powerful" and "resilient" flowers.
The singer said the space mission was "the highest high" — and promises a song inspired by the out-of-this-world trip is on the way.


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