Katy Perry's First 'Never Really Over' Performance Ends With A Toilet Flush

Katy Perry's First 'Never Really Over' Performance Ends With A Toilet Flush




Katy Perry's "Never Really Over" dropped all of the way back on May 31, however she waited up until Monday night (July 15) to share the initial live efficiency of her propulsive comeback single. And what an efficiency it is! As a substitute opposed to pulling out all of the bells and whistles for an epic onstage spectacle, Perry performed it in a nondescript washroom with a whole-ass musical group in tow. Really.


Perry filmed the whole "potty rock" efficiency on her phone, capturing all of the peculiarities: her band's lilac uniforms, the keyboard player parked in a bathtub, two kids peeking in through cracked door, along with a ton of cables lining the sink (which seems like quite the safety hazard, however whichever. It's a completely raw and unexpected take on "Never Really Over" that proves Katy's still got the length. Very crucial, though, she also has the kind of musical group that's routinely down for the weirdest shit, pun intended," as she joked in the caption.


Check out their full efficiency of "Never Really Over" below, complete with a toilet flush ending from KP's goofy guitar player.


As for Perry's next move right after "Never Really Over" and its '70s fever dream of a video, she recently revealed that she has more new music on the horizon, although she's taking her sweet time releasing it.


"I certainly have a number of songs that I really love and I'm excited to share with the world in the very near future," she confirmed while in a Australian radio show.


In the meantime, might we propose a "Katy Potty" washroom series of her hits? I, for one, would love to be able to see "Teenage Dream" get the "potty rock" treatment.









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