Katy Perry battled high altitude on Friday while performing in South America for her Prismatic Tour.

The 30-year-old singer wore an oxygen mask after she completed her concert at Parque Deportivo 222 in Bogotá, Colombia, according to Daily Mail. Perry struggled a bit with the altitude over 8,000 feet and decided she needed some air.

The "Roar" singer even shared a wide-eyed selfie on Twitter sporting the mask.

"Singing and dancing at over 8,000 feet, no problemo Bogotá, Colombia," Perry captioned her photo.

Following some much needed oxygen, Perry went on to play her sold out date at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseo in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Monday.

Throughout her concert in Puerto Rico, she wore a skintight leotard, which served as a base for all of her costumes and which featured a few slits and semi-sheer detailing. During her performance of "Dark Horse," Perry donned a light purple and gold Eygptian-style ensemble, as she confidently sat on a golden horse statue.

As the night went on, male backup dancers dressed in pharaoh costumes also joined the singer. Later on, Perry wore a pink and yellow fluorescent outfit, which included a low-cut crop top and a tiny miniskirt. She wore this while dancing alongside a gaggle of female backup dancers wearing similar attire. Additional outfits of the night included a pink leopard print catsuit and a metallic purple panther-themed peplum leotard.

When she was through with the energetic show, Perry tweeted, "I stomped so hard tonight I think I made me own teeth move #theprismaticworldtourpuertorico #149."

Perry is currently on the South America trek of her Prismatic World Tour. She will finish up this leg of the tour in Costa Rica on Oct. 18. Since beginning the tour in May 2014, she has also performed crowded shows in Europe, North America and Australia.