Katy Perry's recent 'Lifetimes' tour is facing poor ticket sales, a situation worsened by her criticized Blue Origin spaceflight. While expected to draw crowds, allocations in major venues like Houston and Minneapolis reveal significant unsold seats. This trend has raised concerns about her ability to connect with audiences since her high-profile space trip did not resonate well with fans. An insider indicated that ticket sales were already disappointing before the spaceflight, contrasting them against more successful tours, like Taylor Swift's, highlighting Perry's ongoing struggle for relevance in the music industry.
"There were already concerns about poor ticket sales even before Blue Origin. They were pretty dismal. Katy truly believed her tour would take off like Taylor [Swift's 'Eras' tour]."
"With the cheapest tickets going for $97, it's not hard to see why fans are hesitant to buy. Even in Minneapolis, only one third of the 20,000 seats at Target Center have been filled."
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