Parents will rejoice over 1 change Katy Perry plans to make to her concerts because of her daughter

Thanks to Katy Perry’s 4-year-old daughter, Daisy, the “Fireworks” singer is planning on implementing an earlier start time for her global “Lifetimes Tour.”
While talking with “Access Hollywood” host Kit Hoover, Perry said that Daisy made her realize just how important it is to go to bed on time.
She revealed this when Hoover asked Perry if Daisy was going to be on tour with her.
“She’ll be there for a part of it, but I think what I’m really going to implement is an earlier time show,” the “California Gurls” singer said. “Now that I understand it — all the dynamics and all of the different variables and layers of bringing your kids out to the show.
“Sometimes those shows are on weekdays, and they go to school the next day, and they probably will have some sugar at the show, and they’ll be with their friends, and everybody will be super excited, so it’s going to be an 8:30 show,” Perry said.
Perry noted that her “vibe” has changed a lot since becoming a mom, so she’s no longer interested in starting her shows around 9 or 9:15 p.m. As a mother, she fully understands how hard it is to get a kid ready for bed.
“Now, it takes an hour for bedtime, at least. You’re like, ‘OK, another book, another song. All of it! Do you want a banana now? OK, water, yes! Stuffy? Don’t you have six in the bed? There’s six stuffies, how many more stuffies?!'” she joked.
Perry shares Daisy with her fiancé, Orlando Bloom, and she said their kid is just as “extroverted” as she and her beau are.
However, she said she doesn’t think that she’ll bring Daisy onstage with her during the tour.
“She’s not shy, and she loves to sing. And I literally was checking my phone five minutes ago, and she has a ukulele in her hands. So, she loves music and she loves what mommy does and daddy does, and she loves seeing us happy,” Perry said.
One celebrity who will be delighted to know that Perry is starting her concerts earlier is Jamie Lee Curtis. In 2023, the “Halloween” star spoke to TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie and former co-anchor Hoda Kotb about her schedule and said she doesn’t enjoy going to events at night.
“I would love to go see Coldplay. I would love it,” she said. “The problem is, I’m not going to see Coldplay if they start their show at 9:00 and there’s an opening act. I want to hear Coldplay at 1:00 p.m.,” she said.
Curtis noted that she loves to wake up early so that she can “control the universe in the morning.”
“It’s the time when my brain is working and it’s really quiet and nobody else is up and around,” she said. “The only people I bother (are) on the East Coast and they’re still waking up, so it’s perfect.”