Katy Perry Moving On: Spotted With Guitarist Robert Ackroyd
Katy Perry has debuted her new boyfriend, Florence + The Machine guitarist Robert Ackroyd, at Coachella over the weekend.
Perry split from husband Russell Brand in December and appears to have moved on to a new British performer.
California's music festival has seen many superstars, but Perry and Ackroyd enjoyed musical performances together while kissing and holding hands. The pair have been photographed together at the desert music festival for two weekends in a row.
"Best Coachella ever," Ackroyd posted happily on Twitter. "Scratch that, best weekend ever. Dre, Snoop, Pac, Nate, Fiddy, & KP."
Florence + The Machine is led by British songstress Florence Welsh along with a collaboration of other artists who provide music. The Grammy-nominated group is best known for songs "Dog Days Are Over" and "You've Got the Love."
Perry's love life has made headlines before as she awaits the finalization of her divorce, which will take place this summer. Earlier this year, the "California Gurlz" singer was linked to model Baptiste Giabiconi, whose rep reportedly confirmed the relationship by saying: "They're feeling it out."
The "Firework" singer recently announced the release date of her concert biopic, "Katy Perry: Part of Me."
"This film, you're going to see it from my best friend/buddy perspective, you're going to see exactly what I mean and feel and think about everything," said Perry speaking to MTV News about the film.
"Katy Perry: Part of Me" will be available in 3-D and hits theaters on the Fourth of July.
Meanwhile, Perry's ex husband Brand has been spotted with numerous women and hinted that he feels indifferent following his split from Perry.
"I'm doing well," said the 36-year-old comedian to People magazine. "You don't need to brush it off if you don't get it on you in the first place," he added cryptically.
The couple married in October 2012 during a ceremony in India. After 14 months of marriage, Brand released a statement that indicated his hopes the divorce would end amicably.