Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom share a passionate kiss

Baby we were born to tongue! Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom share a passionate kiss as they attend star-studded Bruce Springsteen performance at BST Hyde Park

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom allowed themselves to get swept up in the emotion that rapidly filled Hyde Park as Bruce Springsteen took to the stage for his latest BST performance on Sunday. 

The couple were seen sharing a passionate kiss from their vantage point on one of the concert’s specially erected VIP platforms as the self-styled Boss worked his way through a back catalogue of hits. 

Evidently in the mood to document their latest public display of affection, Orlando, 46, raised his iPhone to snap of photo of himself and Katy, 38, let their hair down. 

The Lord Of The Rings actor could be seen nuzzling his pop star girlfriend’s ear as they danced alongside the likes of Emma Thompson, Leslie Mann and Oscar-winner Tim Robbins. 

California Gurls hitmaker Katy put on a very leggy display for her loved up outing in a pale pink Prada mini-dress which hugged every inch of her fabulous figure. 

Here we go: Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom allowed themselves to get swept up in the emotion that rapidly filled Hyde Park as Bruce Springsteen took to the stage on Sunday 


Loving life: Orlando was seen nuzzling Katy’s ear as they watched from their vantage point on one of the raised VIP platforms 

PDA: The pair were not shy about packing on the PDA during the sell-out concert 

And she carried the colour story into her accessories as she shielded her eyes behind matching shades. 

She completed the look with gold jewellery and bronzed make-up as she styled her raven tresses loose.

Meanwhile Orlando, who shares daughter two-year-old daughter Daisy with Katy, cut a casual figure in a white T-shirt which he teamed with a pair of jeans.

Springsteen was joined by his famous E Street Band, along with support acts James Bay, The Coronas, Kingfisher and First Time Flyers.

Dame Emma, 64, showcased a range of wild dance moves as she rocked out alongside husband Greg Wise, 57. 

The actress cut a quirky figure in a white shirt which she teamed with a headband as she threw her arms up in the air to the music. 

Emma let her blonde locks fly loose as she twirled excitedly and sang along to Bruce’s most famous hits.  

The Boss’ energetic three-hour set has been lauded by fans and critics as an ‘unrelenting rock spectacular’ following his first gig on Thursday.

Smitten: The pair were inseparable as they watched the self-styled during his latest BST performance in the English capital 

Loved up: The Lord Of The Rings actor could be seen nuzzling his pop star girlfriend’s ear as they danced alongside the likes of Emma Thompson, Leslie Mann and Oscar-winner Tim Robbins


Capture: Orlando made sure to capture their loved up outing with a selfie

Just hours before, crowds lined the streets by Claridge’s in London as Bruce departed the Mayfair establishment and made his way to the festival.

Bruce could be seen as he hopped into a waiting car, shielding his eyes with a pair of black sunglasses.

He wore a white shirt underneath a navy blue jacket before changing into a black shirt and jeans for his performance at BST.

On Thursday, the musician rolled back the years with an impressive 29-song set in front of a star-studded audience, that included big names Stella McCartney, Kate Hudson and Jon Bon Jovi.

Bruce kicked off his set alongside his famous E Street Band with an energetic rendition of No Surrender, before moving onto Ghosts, Prove It All Night and Letter To You.

The New Jersey rocker showed no signs of slowing down as he delivered a medley of his biggest hits for the huge crowd, along with support acts The Chicks, Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls, The Coronas, STONE, Picture Parlour, First Time Flyers, Theo Lawrence and Attawalpa.

Later in the show, Bruce reflected on the ‘greatest adventure of his life’ when he joined his first band in the mid-60s with George Theiss, who hired the teenage guitarist into the Castiles.

He went onto recall being at Theiss’ bedside 50 years later when he died of cancer, telling the crowd: ‘I realised his passing would leave me the last living member of that first small band of guys who got together in that little house.


Party time: The couple fist pumped the air as Springsteen worked his way through a back catalogue of hits 

You’re gonna hear me roar: Orlando yelled in delight as he watched the show alongside Katy 

‘Death is like you’re standing on the railroads tracks with an oncoming train bearing down upon you, but it brings a certain clarity of thought and a purpose and a meaning…’

Bruce continued: ‘Death’s final and lasting gift to all of us is an expanded vision of this life, of how important it is to seize the day whenever you can.’

He went onto dedicate Last Man Standing to his late bandmate, saying: ‘George passed away and shortly after I wrote this song and it’s just about the passions you follow as kids, not knowing where they’re going to lead you and how at 15 its all hellos and later on there’s a lot more hard goodbyes.

‘So be good to yourself and the ones that you love and to this world that we live in.’

Bruce also took a moment to poke fun at being cut off early during his last BST set in 2012, which was cut short after he and guest Paul McCartney ran over curfew.

After launching into an encore that included Born In The USA and Born To Run, he delivered a rendition of Glory Days, before turning to his guitarist Steven van Zandt and telling him: ‘It’s time to go home. I’m telling you they are going to pull the f***ing plug again!’

Van Zandt replied, in jest: ‘F*** ’em!’ before Bruce launched into another medley of hits Dancing in the Dark and Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out.

In 2012, Bruce was headling the Hard Rock Calling event with Paul, organisers decided to pull the plug in the interests of public safety.

Organisers Live Nation said in a statement at the time: ‘The curfew is laid down by the authorities in the interest of the public’s health and safety.

‘Road closures around Hard Park are put in place at specific times to make sure everyone can exit the area safely.’

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