Katy Perry dedicates special song to daughter Daisy at her Lifetimes Tour show in London

Katy Perry took a moment to dedicate a song to her daughter Daisy Dove and her mother Mary Perry and sister Angela during her Lifetimes Tour concert at The O2 in London on Monday night (13.10.25).

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Katy Perry performing at The O2 in London
Katy Perry performing at The O2 in London

Katy Perry dedicated her song ALL THE LOVE to her daughter during her concert at The O2 in London on Monday night (13.10.25) - admitting that becoming a mother is "the best decision" she has ever made in her life.

The 40-year-old pop star brought her Lifetimes Tour to the UK capital this week and she took a moment before performing the track to talk about the "unconditional" love she has for her five-year-old daughter Daisy Dove, who inspired her to write the song.

Katy also dedicated ALL THE LOVE - which features on her latest album 143 - to her own mother Mary Perry and her sister Angela who were in the audience with Daisy, her child with former partner Orlando Bloom.

She said: "I want you to raise your hand if you're a mother or if you're going to be a mother. Any mothers in the house? Keep your hands raised.

"I know it's been a helluva long day and you wish I would shut up and sing Firework but this is the song I wrote, after becoming a mother, for my Daisy Dove. She's five years old now and it's the best decision I ever made in my entire life. A mother's love is so unconditional.

"My Mom is here to night, I love you so much Mom. I want to dedicate this song to both you, Daisy, my sister who is a mom and to all the mothers here. I love you."

It wasn't the only mention that Katy's daughter Daisy got during the concert.

Before performing her 2008 smash hit I Kissed A Girl earlier in the set, Katy revealed that Daisy's favourite song of her mom's is Peacock.

Refusing a fan's request for her to perform the sexually suggest track from her 2010 album Teenage Dream before singing a few bars , Katy said: "I will not sing Peacock. No, I won't. My mother doesn't like it and it's Daisy's favourite song. Whoever wrote that song should be ashamed of themselves. Yes, I wrote it, I cashed the cheque.

"I can't sing that song because that song is just about a bird, you know?"

Monday's concert proved to be a memorable one for Katy as she received a marriage proposal from a fan she brought on stage during the Choose Your Own Adventure section of The Lifetimes Tour show.

Darren Trenchard from Hampshire, South East England, got on one knee and unveiled a sign on stage that read "Katy Perry will you marry me?" but unfortunately for Darren he was told by the singer that he was "48 hours too late", a reference to her burgeoning romance with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Following his failed proposal, Darren has spoke about the moment - which has spread across social media - and his interaction with Katy, who he has described as being "lovely".

Speaking to the Daily Mail, divorced engineer Darren said: "On the day, I drew a big sign and folded it up in my pocket. I had no idea I'd be brought up on stage. When the spotlight came up, I ran to get to the stage on the off chance I make it to get a chance to go up.

"It was a bit of a risky move, but I thought I'd go down on one knee. I felt a bit embarrassed and nervous when I was up there, but she was lovely and we even had a little chat off the microphone.

"It was a great performance. She looked glamorous and great, and this made our night! Everyone's talking about it."

Darren attended the concert with his three daughters, Bethany, 16, Nicole, 22, and Sophie, also, 22, who he had told he would make Katy his wife one day when they were growing up.

He said: "They bought me tickets as I was a big fan! I always joked that I was going to make Katy Perry my wife while they were growing up."