When
it comes to her personal fashion style, it seems that Katy Perry is as quirky
as her music.
The Roar singer chose an interesting ensemble as she performed at
The Night That Changed America event on Monday, which appeared to be made from
an pair of old curtains.
The night was a 'Grammy Salute To The Beatles' and Katy was
certainly feeling nostalgic when it came to the wardrobe department.
The
long-flowing rose-print gown and matching cloak disguised the Prism star's
figure, which she had shown off at the Grammy Awards the night before in LA.
It
didn't get much better backstage either, as Katy posed with her boyfriend John
Mayer, 36, who was wearing a pair of harem trousers, and a brown knitted
cardigan.
Katy
is clearly itching to get back onstage full-time, and last night teased plans
for her eagerly-anticipated Prism tour which kicks off on June 22 in Raleigh,
North Carolina.
Speaking
about preparation for the gigs on the Grammys red carpet, Katy told
Entertainment Tonight: 'Every week we get together at my kitchen table and we
kind of just go at it.
'What
we're going to play, what we're going to look like, how we're going to fly
around the arena.'
'It's
going to be the most fun show you've seen. And that's saying a lot because I
thought my last tour was pretty fun. Everybody left that tour being sprayed
with confetti and whipped cream.'
The 29-year-old singer gave fans an idea of what the live shows
will be like by performing her new song Dark Horse dressed like a witch at the
Grammy Awards at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
She wore a black and
purple dress and pole-danced against a broom stick before being surrounded by a
ring of fire during the dramatic show.
Katy told E! News before
the show that her performance was 'kind of inspired' by Stevie Nicks.
She said: 'Let's just say,
one of my favourite lines: "Which witch is which?"'
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