When you picture space exploration, you probably think of rocket science, floating astronauts, and maybe the odd snack in a tube—what you probably don’t imagine is Katy Perry belting out a ballad as the stars twinkle outside. And yet, that’s exactly what happened—well, sort of.
In a recent interview, Gayle King revealed that during her historic all-women spaceflight with Blue Origin, passengers were serenaded with What a Wonderful World, performed by none other than Perry herself. Naturally, the internet spiraled into delightful confusion.
As @breathinfyss aptly demanded:
“We need to know what song.”
While the mission was groundbreaking, it is the unexpected soundtrack that has everyone on Earth wondering: Did she hit those high notes in zero gravity?
From Super Bowl to Supernova: Katy Perry performs while floating in space
The second Gayle casually dropped the “Katy Perry sang in space” bombshell, the timeline couldn’t handle it. The idea of a cosmic concert mid-orbit? Yeah, X (formerly Twitter) immediately went full rocket mode with the jokes, chaos, and disbelief:
“This is proof the first moon landing was fake.” -@bbtrickzfans wrote.
“Must’ve been a single line since they were there for 5 seconds.” -@LeeLovesBey noted.
“Lmao who tf actually believes this 😭"-@HotepQueen commented.
“ET was snubbed.” -@harryshouse3 reacted with a GIF.
Others were just trying to catch up with reality:
“Damn did she go already??? Where tf was I at” -@zealbby questioned.
“We need inside footage!!” -@sangamsharma03 commented.
“Vids or it didn’t happen.” -@bloodylikeabody wrote.
And then there was the crowd imagining Katy Perry just sitting there, waiting to unleash the vocals:
“Katy Perry the entire way up waiting for her moment” — with a GIF of an actress dramatically saying “Don’t make me sing!” -@eyeamwema noted.
The verdict? Equal parts confusion, curiosity, and “we’re gonna need video receipts.” But one thing’s clear—the concept of pop vocals echoing in space has never felt more hilariously surreal.
Katy Perry really went to space—and yes, she sang
On April 14, 2025, Katy Perry joined five other passengers aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket for a suborbital spaceflight—and yes, she "literally" sang in space. During the brief journey, which lasted around 10 minutes from launch to landing, Perry performed What a Wonderful World while floating in zero gravity. Talk about taking the Teenage Dream to stratospheric levels.
Perry’s performance was part of a larger, awe-inspiring moment where Gayle King, also onboard, had a live call with her daughter and mother. The song became the soundtrack to an emotional in-flight connection—and when they landed, Katy even kissed the ground, overwhelmed with gratitude (and probably relief).
The mission wasn’t just for the memes. It marked a significant moment in commercial space travel—the first-ever all-women crew onboard a Blue Origin flight. Perry, alongside innovators and icons like King, showed that space isn’t just for astronauts anymore—it's for pop stars, journalists, and yes, live vocals too.