A molten sunset poured across Santa Aurelia Bay as a pearl-white twin-hull yacht dropped anchor just off the California coast,

and five minutes ago Katy Perry stepped onto the foredeck in a minimalist white dress, low ponytail and oversized sunglasses catching the sea’s glitter while Justin Trudeau, in a pale blue linen shirt and boater shoes, leaned on the rail beside her, the two of them laughing between glances at an iPad showing lighting plots and a coastal route for a benefit tour called “Sunset For Good,”the stage director pitching a children’s choir entrance from a spiral stair at the stern, the music producer suggesting buoy bells woven into the intro, and the logistics lead marking port permits, weather insurance, sound clearances, and wind-shift contingencies

From the support tender, a volunteer photographer snapped a wide film shot just as the last light slid across the horizon, Katy Perry tipping into a bright laugh while Justin Trudeau tapped a rhythm on the cap rail, and within moments that image and an eight-second teaser hit the project page, blasting #SunsetForGood and #FiveMinutesAfloat into trending lanes, with Perry’s team clarifying this was a campaign kickoff rather than a private getaway and Trudeau’s office confirming he’d deliver opening remarks at the first concert pending security, while he convenes donors to expand funding for water-safety classes, reef restoration, and school music kits along the coast
Below deck the tech crew ran a scratch arrangement of the title song as the hull whispered through small chop, Perry humming a trial chorus that drew a brief hush then a ring of nods, the director asking for a children’s harmony layer to lift like foam on the swell, an indie film duo pitching a short documentary that follows the first workshop, the label committing to a live session on the open deck with free streaming access for participating schools, the legal team fine-tuning terms so every ticket auto-allocates a share to coral work and community swim lessons, and the graphics unit laying out a horizon that morphs into a musical staff, each note a tour stop
