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Katy Perry at the 2011 "MTV Video Music Awards" at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Aug. 28, 2011. (MTV / PictureGroup)
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Updated: Monday, 06 Feb 2012, 8:29 AM EST
Published : Monday, 06 Feb 2012, 8:29 AM EST
(The New York Post) - Katy Perry hinted that she is ready to move on after her recent split from Russell Brand, telling a crowd during a pregame Super Bowl performance, "Everything feels brand new."
The singer then flirtatiously dedicated a song to Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow, who her religious parents reportedly want to fix her up with.
Perry put on an energetic show at DirecTV's Super Saturday Night, hosted by Colts quarterback Peyton Manning and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban.
In her first US concert since her December break with Brand after 14 months of marriage, Perry -- who just completed a world tour -- said, "We just finished 125 tour dates, so everything feels brand new," before starting her pop ballad "The One That Got Away" and asking the crowd to sing along.
Performing in a glittery half-Giants, half-Patriots cropped jersey and tiny shorts, Perry teased Tebow by dedicating her song "Peacock" to the NFL sensation.
"This goes out to Tim Tebow," she said, accompanying the ditty with a raunchy dance and suggestive moves with her microphone.
She even ended her live show Saturday night by "Tebowing."
At her show, Perry also gave a shout-out to Super Bowl performer Madonna, saying, "Who else is excited for Madonna?" She added that Madge's halftime show was, along with her own concert, the reason she was there.
Following the gig, Perry partied with pals in a VIP area at Indianapolis' Victory Field, where spies said she "appeared to be having a really good time. She was smiling and laughing."
Read more: The New York Post