Katy Perry was recently spotted in a nightclub in Barcelona, serving drinks and singing her latest releases for the guests. In the clip that surfaced on X, the 39-year-old could be seen sporting a full-length white dress and serving shots to the customers. She also reprimanded one fan for getting too close to her and trying to click a photo without permission.
The Fireworks singer reportedly performed several hit musical numbers, like Lifetimes, and danced to Dua Lipa's Illusion and Robyn's Dancing on My Own. She also interacted with fans and confirmed the recording of a new music video in Barcelona.
After the clip went viral online, fans flocked to social media to voice their opinions. One fan reacted to the video, stating:
"what has her career come to"
Several others reacted to the surfaced video online:
"she’s serving alright…tables that is," another fan declared.
"She may be a server but she is NOT serving," one fan commented.
Some fans also mocked Katy Perry's recent releases, claiming they haven't been up to the mark:
"the drinks cause she can’t serve on music," one X user commented.
"fell off tbh," another opined.
"womans world is doing that bad?" another X user quipped.
One person compared her with Lana Del Rey and opined that her career would never match up with that of the latter.
"You will never be lana del rey," one fan announced.
"she found a 9-5 job omg," another quipped.
"why is she not promoting ww on tv show but instead doing this," another fan questioned.
Katy Perry recently released a 30-second clip of her dance-pop track, Lifetimes, which will be a part of her upcoming album, 143.
Katy Perry's Woman's World underperformed on the UK charts
Katy Perry created a ton of hype among fans when she announced the release of her upcoming album, 143, after a long hiatus. However, her first track from the album, Woman's World, underperformed on the charts and rankings.
As reported by Forbes, Woman's World didn't even break into the top 40 on the UK charts, one of the biggest music markets in the world. The musical number peaked at number 47 in the UK charts in its debut week.
Fans had expected Woman's World to mark Katy Perry's iconic comeback to the chart-buster club. Her recording label also invested heavily in the promotional events for the song, but it seems to have gone under the radar.
Although there is still time for Woman's World to catch up, it seems unlikely. Historically, it has been difficult for songs to rise in the charts after an underwhelming debut weekend. A song's debut weekend performance is generally a good indicator of its numbers in the long run.
The last time Katy Perry broke into the top 40 songs in the UK charts was with her song Daisies from her 2020 album Smile. The song peaked at number 37 on the UK charts.