Things are different to what they seem.
By now one of the world's giant pop acts, Katy Perry, will already be hereabouts or so, for her show on March 8 at the Melbourne Cricket Grounds - which has a seating capacity of a little over a hundred thousand. And they will get that kind of crowd there too. There will be a lot of 'I kissed a girl' and all, because the occasion is going to be the final of the international women's cricketing world cup series, and coincides with International Women's Day.
KP and ancient rock art jacket |
Perry is also doing a bush-fire recovery show in Bright, Victoria, on March 11. Bright is a particularly beautiful Victoria alpine township. It receives regular heavy snow in winter and is a major skiing resort.
This is all going to be very interesting all things considered because of the coronavirus and the stopping of many major shows around the world where very large crowds gather.
KP has been a fan of ancient traditional Australian culture and its hints at alien civilizations stopping by our lonely distant planet, at last at some time in the past.
If you go by ancient rock art, these ET's showed up at corroborees where the light of the camp fires played in people's eyes, as they danced around and chanted.