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“Perry’s songs have always been a bit racy by mom standards; some

Published 8:00 am Thursday, November 8, 2012

Brooke, Savanna and Maddie from Federal Way were looking forward to hearing ET- Quote: I love Katy Perry!
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Brooke, Savanna and Maddie from Federal Way were looking forward to hearing ET- Quote: I love Katy Perry!
Brooke, Savanna and Maddie from Federal Way were looking forward to hearing ET- Quote: I love Katy Perry!
Stephen says, ...there were two lone haters outside Key Arena. When I showed the photos to a gay friend, he said we actually like Katy Perry! Every party has its poopers.
Cheryl Beisel (mom, eye lashes) and Isabella from Bothell: We Love Katy!
Tara, Cayley, Alyssa- From: Seattle- Most Looking Forward to Hearing: Last Friday Night
Jillian Thompson, Shannon Quinn, and Kaylen Dailey from Seattle wanted most to hear Last Friday Night.
Graduate students Erica (psych major) & Julia (community development major) from California were looking forward to seeing Katy sing Peacock.
Else Ratzliff, Sarah Hall and Lily Hatzenbelerwere excited to hear Katy sing Firework, Last Friday Night, and E.T.
Cindy & Taylor Chaves from Lake Goodwin excited for the action to start.
Jessica and Nicole were cheering for their friend Emily (winner of the Katy Perry 'boob-alike' competition).
Katy looked yummy on stage.
Rosy, Tiffany, Ashley, and Michell from Auburn were most looking forward to hearing Last Friday Night and Circle the Drain.
Janelle Monae takes a bow.
Lauran Michaels, Chapman Fina, Isabella Fina, Bianca Fina, and Lauren's mom Tracy Michaels from Kirkland  were excited to hear Katy sing You Are Hot You Are Cold
Emily - winner of the best Katy Perry boob impersonation contest (seriously).
Courtney from Puyallup was all dolled up and most looking forward to hearing Firework.
Katy belts it for the crowd.
It's sort of like what the It's a Small World ride at Disneyland SHOULD be like.

“Perry’s songs have always been a bit racy by mom standards; some are downright raunchy, and she didn’t shy away from those in concert… The crowd went wild when she donned an emerald bodysuit and a feathery tail and sang “Peacock,” whose catchy chorus goes, “Are you brave enough to let me see your peacock?/Don’t be a chicken, boy, stop acting like a beeyotch.” (After that song ended, a dad behind me ACTUALLY said, “I don’t get it.” It was amazing).” Read Erin Thompson’s full review of last night’s Katy Perry show.Photos by Stephen Giang.Published on July 21, 2011