Katy Perry had one very special guest in the audience for the closing night of her Las Vegas residency Saturday.

While she performed to an excited crowd, her fiancé Orlando Bloom danced with their delighted daughter in the audience.

The Gran Turismo actor was seen bouncing three-year-old Daisy while her mother sang Chained to the Rhythm in a video shared on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Before performing her 2008 hit track, Hot n Cold, the Grammy nominee sweetly called out to her little one on stage as she said: ‘Daisy! I love you so much… You’re my best friend, I’m so glad you’re here.’

Her tot, who was dressed in a Minnie Mouse costume, wore headphones to protect her from being disturbed by the loud music during the rare public appearance.

Special guest: Katy Perry had a special guest in the audience for the final night of her Las Vegas residency

Special guest: Her fiancé Orlando Bloom brought their three-year-old daughter Daisy to the show

Orlando, who has been engaged to the singer since Valentine’s Day 2019, looked dapper in a white jacket and slacks.

At one point, she gushed about how her man is ‘an incredible support system’ and ‘an amazing father.’

Additionally, she reflected on how she ‘created this show after the birth of my daughter, Daisy Dove.’

‘When I met her, it was like all the love I was ever searching for finally showed up. She made me whole, and she healed me, and she showed me how to play again,’ she raved. ‘So this show is for everyone’s inner child and for the hope that maybe if we could all see life through the eyes of a child, we would be free.’

Katy, 39, has been performing in her residency at the Theater at Resorts World since December 29, 2021.

As she closed out the night Katy changed the lyrics from her song Not The End of The World to ‘I would like to see you try and call me a flop one more time.’

It appeared the Dark Horse artist was referring to assessments of her last two album, which did not sell as well as some of her previous work.

Also in the audience were Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle.

Dancing: Orlando Bloom danced with their delighted daughter in the audience. The Gran Turismo actor was seen bouncing three-year-old Daisy while her mother sang Chained to the Rhythm in a video shared on X, formerly known as Twitter

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Dancing: Orlando Bloom danced with their delighted daughter in the audience. The Gran Turismo actor was seen bouncing three-year-old Daisy while her mother sang Chained to the Rhythm in a video shared on X, formerly known as Twitter

Engaged: The couple have been engaged since Valentine's day 2019

The royals, who live near Katy and Orlando in Montecito, CA, have become friendly with their neighbors over the past few years.

Katy also performed at the Coronation Concert for King Charles III in May.

A blurry photo shared on X shows the Sussexes wearing black jackets as they made their way to their seats in the VIP section.

The couple were seen walking toward Celine Dion and two young men believed to be her twin sons, Eddy and Nelson, 13.

The superstar, 55, has stepped back from her career after being diagnosed with stiff- person syndrome, which makes it difficult for her to move.

She was dressed in a black jacket and animal print outfit, with her blonde hair pulled back in a bun.

VIP: Prince Harry and wife Meghan Markle were among the VIP guests in the audience.  They are Katy's and Orlando's neighbors in Montecito, CA

Rare appearance: Celine Dion made a rare public appearance at the concert, dressed in a black jacket and animal print outfit. The superstar has stepped away from her career since being diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome

The My Heart Will Go On singer was greeted warmly by her fellow occupants in the VIP section.

Katy has not announced her post residency plans, yet, but has hinted she might hit the road.

In April she told Out: ‘I know there’s a lot of people who couldn’t make it to Vegas.’

‘The last time I was on tour was in 2018. I’m… due. How about that? I’m due to go out and see the kids that couldn’t make it to Vegas.’