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Digital Phablet – Katy Perry kicked off the Joy Awards with a spectacular display of fireworks and stirred some controversy.
American pop icon Katy Perry began the 2026 Joy Awards in Riyadh with a captivating performance that quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the evening. The event launched with an impressive fireworks show illuminating the sky above the venue, marking the start of one of the region’s premier entertainment events as part of Riyadh Season.
Prior to stepping onto the stage, Perry made her way down the lavender carpet dressed in a sophisticated gown crafted by Saudi designer Waad Aloqaili. The strapless gown showcased a pearly white, fitted bodice paired with a flowing ivory skirt accented with subtle pink details. The ensemble exuded modest elegance while maintaining a glamorous appeal, earning praise from fashion critics and online viewers alike. Many appreciated her choice to wear a dress from a Saudi designer as a respectful nod to the host country.
On stage, Perry changed into a shimmering gold ensemble featuring a loose blazer and wide-leg trousers, aligning with the formal tone of the event. Her performance, choreographed tightly with a cast of dancers, received applause from a distinguished audience that included prominent Arab and international celebrities like Robbie Williams, Forest Whitaker, Alexander Ludwig, Paul Anderson, and Shah Rukh Khan.
Later in the ceremony, Perry presented the Best Female Artist award to Egyptian singer Angham, who won based on heavy public voting.
Despite the overall positive reception, Perry’s performance sparked a variety of reactions on social media. Many applauded the show, describing it as “world-class,” “tasteful,” and an impressive opening for a regional awards show. Some also praised her respectful approach toward local cultural norms, especially in her fashion choices and stage presence.
However, some viewers interpreted certain elements of her choreography and visuals differently. A few social media users pointed out symbolic gestures, geometric formations, and red costumes worn by backup dancers, suggesting they resembled Masonic imagery. They focused on triangular hand movements and lighting effects as supposed evidence, although others dismissed these claims as exaggerated or unsubstantiated.
The Joy Awards organization chose not to comment on these debates, and Perry has remained silent on the online discussions. Regardless, her performance successfully drew global attention to the event.
Additionally, the 2026 Joy Awards introduced a new trophy design created by Caroline Chopard. The award features a dynamic falcon crafted from 18-karat gold, with black onyx eyes, adding to the event’s reputation as a significant cultural and entertainment hub in the Middle East.





