A mid-air prop malfunction in San Francisco during “Roar” sparked concern—and plenty of amusing comparisons online.
A Sudden Drop Mid-Flight
July 22, 2025: During her Lifetimes Tour stop at San Francisco’s Chase Center, Katy Perry performed atop a butterfly-shaped aerial prop that malfunctioned mid-performance. The rig unexpectedly dropped during “Roar,” causing fans to gasp as Perry clung on for dear life before regaining steadiness and continuing her performance.
🌪️ Panic in the Air—and on the Ground
The moment was jarringly real: video showed Perry’s prop jerking downward, her expression fraught with panic before she composed herself and pressed forward. Many applauded her calm and professionalism amid what could have been a dangerous fall. New York PostThe Times of India
🤔 Fans Reacted—Hilariously
Social media erupted with concern—and some snark. Comments included:
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“It’s like watching a toddler running around at a wedding… panting and unaware.”
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“She looked terrified but determined—like a kid who’s lost her balance in a bouncy castle.”
Others praised her composure, but the “toddler at wedding” line quickly went semi-viral, adding humor to a tense moment.
🎭 Is Bigger Always Better?
While aerial stunts have become a concert staple, fans now question whether Perry’s elaborate props come at the expense of safety—especially after similar incidents involving Beyoncé’s Cadillac stunt.
She’s OK—but the Lesson Is Clear
Post-show, Perry reassured fans she suffered only minor bumps and joked about the mishap, acknowledging the scare while keeping her trademark sass.
Perry’s butterfly leap went awry—but she stuck the landing. The mishap has sparked both concern and comedy, reminding us that in today’s aerial concert spectacle, even pop queens can find themselves in toddler chaos—mid-flight.
Published by HOLR Magazine