Katy Perry is waving her final goodbyes to American Idol Season 22. With the finale episode planned to be conducted in May, the singing show is likely to pay the Dark Horse singer a heartfelt farewell tribute. Ahead of that, the singing icon went to Hawaii for some “last bits and bobs”. And she did have a blast at the coastal destination with the crew and cast members, as was seen in a video dropped by her on Instagram. To begin with, Katy played the ukulele and moved on to get ready for the singing show. Dressed to the nines in a terracotta-coloured ensemble, she offered a glimpse of the stage where the performances were to be conducted. She let her hair down, quite literally, enjoying a jeep ride amid the lush greenery.
Next on her list of fun activities, she posed with Mickey and Minnie Mouse mascots, indulged in some yummy burgers, and shared a hearty laugh with the American Idol crew members. A Stitch mascot also appeared in the same frame, with Katy dancing with the mascot. Photoshoots followed and the American singer did not disappoint in them either. She also posed for clicks with host Ryan Seacrest, and judges Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie.
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Like Katy Perry, here are the top 4 things to do in Hawaii if you are planning on visiting the place:
Road to Hana
The renowned Road to Hana, featuring over 50 bridges, is known for its tropical greenery, black sand beaches, gushing waterfalls, and breathtaking vistas.
Na Pali Coast
One of the most picturesque areas in Hawaii is the Na Pali Coast, consisting of emerald cliffs, verdant valleys, and gushing waterfalls.
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Molokini Crater
Molokini Crater is a popular tourist spot, known for snorkelling adventures on Maui. It boasts serene, clear seas, vibrant coral reefs, and more than 250 species of fish.
CommentsMt Waialeale
Being one of the wettest spots on Earth, the area is covered in lush greenery, thanks to the 450 inches of rainfall that showers down each year.