Katie Perry vibrates violently in the air by the failure of the butterfly in the “Lifetimes” tour

Katie Perry
She shaken violently during the “Life” show …
The pillar of the butterfly pillar throws it to the crowd
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Katie Perry She calmed almost all the way to the ground on Friday night after the butterfly she flying on the crowd in San Francisco call her “life” showing disruption and swing violently to one side.
Check out a scary clip … The boubstar connects with confidence that struck “Roar” when it shakes the machine to the side, and sends it to a short diving.
She was stuck on distress and made through the terrifying accident … apparently take a deep breath and check the butterfly cables larger than life. She indicated her fans that she was A-okay and continued to show.
Hey-at least she has some difficult evidence that she sings through her energy parties!
Katie referred to the incident in the Instagram story after she concluded the show, and was published close to her symmetry face because she suffered from unexpected landing and adding “Goodnight San Fran”.
KP seems to take it like the hero – it is not the first time that a close call has been made during its global tour.

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Last month while he was in Australia, the metal ball was aimed at lifting it over the crowd Suddenly shook to the sideForced her to stick to dear life. I also succeeded in that frightening incident … but not without a serious effort to stay in the field.
Beyonce was just a major defect in her face #COWBOYCRERTOUR With the flying car tilt and hung in the air, she had to stop the width. Thank God it is fine. 😭🥹🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/k9alstum4p
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As we have informed, she is not the only artist who suffers from such a frightening – the red car that flying over the crowd in BeyonceHouston offer last month Suddenly tends to the sideThe singer almost goes out to her loyal fans below. Her company later confirmed that it was a “technical accident.”
Maybe we must start keeping singers on the stage, eh?