The pop star delivered a candid interview in front of 15,000 fans. Oprah Winfrey kicked off her 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus Tour with WW on Saturday in Ft. Lauderdale, where a sold-out arena of 15,000 fans participated in goal-setting exercises and jotted down words of wisdom from the O of O. In addition to a dance party led by Julianne
閩東語 / Mìng-dĕ̤ng-ngṳ̄. Oʻzbekcha / ўзбекча. (born March 28, 1986), better known as her stage name Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter, activist, record producer, businesswoman, fashion designer, philanthropist, actress, dancer and model. She has a mezzo-soprano vocal range. Her albums are The Fame, The Fame Monster
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By Gil Kaufman. 08/24/2021. Jon Kopaloff/WireImage. Lady Gaga is headed back to Las Vegas for another round of dates of her “Jazz & Piano” residency at the Park MGM. The singer announced the
Ana Monroy Yglesias. | GRAMMYs / Jan 26, 2020 - 05:54 pm. Lady Gaga, Natalie Hemby, Hillary Lindsey and Aaron Raitiere, the songwriters of "I'll Never Love Again," from the 2018 film "A Star Is Born," have won Best Song Written For Visual Media at the 62nd GRAMMY Awards. The A Star Is Born (Soundtrack) also took home Best Compilation Soundtrack
kSH3ag. The trek was rescheduled from 2020 dates with 14 more shows, many of which are at or near sell-outs. Lady Gaga attends The Fashion Awards 2016 on December 5, 2016 in London. Stuart C. Wilson/GI Lady Gaga has sold out 90% of her Chromatica Ball tour and is on track to gross an impressive $4 million per show in the according to ticket sales reports viewed by Billboard. The successful sales report is welcome news in the concert business, showing the resilience of iconic acts during periods of consumer uncertainty and high oil prices — 14 of the tours 20 shows went on sale in March and have sold quickly. First announced on March 5, 2020, the Chromatic Ball tour named after Gaga’s sixth studio album, Chromatica, was originally a six-date run that expanded to 17 dates when new shows were added the original routing in March. Last month, three more east coast dates were added, including an Aug. 26 stop in Atlanta and Aug. 28 in Hershey, Penn. So far, the tour has generated over $80 million in gross ticket sales with many markets here and overseas sold out, according to sales data viewed by Billboard, including Dusseldorf, London, Japan and Boston. Paris, Stockholm, Arnhem, Los Angeles, Toronto, Chicago and New York are all well positioned for a strong final sales push. “Europe is over 88% sold with 70,000 tickets sold in Paris, 76,000 in London and opener in Düsseldorf, Germany completely sold out,” says Arthur Fogel, president of global touring and chairman for concerts at Live Nation. “Toronto is sold out, New York is basically sold out, Wrigley Field is sold out. Tokyo’s two shows at the Tokyo Dome are sold out — it’s amazing.” Fogel says his only disappointment so far is “that we don’t have more time to add more shows,” based on Lady Gaga’s busy schedule in 2022. In April, Gaga staged nine performances of her Jazz & Piano residency at the Park MGM hotel and casino in Las Vegas. The Chromatica Ball launches July 17 in Düsseldorf and ends Sept . 17 at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida. Daily newsletters straight to your inbox Subscribe More From Pro
Lady Gaga has been going viral after a video taken during her performance on stage showed the pop star magically blocking an item tossed at Bad Romance singer, 36, was in the middle of a set when a mysterious large object flew towards her direction, and suddenly, swerved straight down before it could hit the The Oscar-winning star began her Chromatica Ball World Tour earlier this month, and was performing in Germany when what fans are calling an ‘invisible shield,’ appeared. Magic powers? Lady Gaga, 36, has gone viral when a video shows the singer deflecting an object with an 'invisible shield'A lucky audience member caught the entire, eyebrow-raising moment on camera when filming the As Lady Gaga was singing a tune along with a dance number, a block-shaped object came barreling at her. But when her hand came down as part of a dance move, so did the strange the footage was uploaded on social media, theories began spreading all around, including naming the singer a ‘ individuals suggested more realistic explanations of what occurred, such as powerful stage fans or other objects used for concerts, according to LAD Bible. Cool girl: The Bad Romance singer, 36, was in the middle of a set when a mysterious large object flew towards her direction, and suddenly, swerved straight down before it could hit the entertainer Super powers: A lucky fan caught the moment on camera when the star did a dance move, and and at the same time, the large, bulky object dropped midair to the floor of the stage Theories: Social media users immediately tried guessing ways the performer could have made the object stop flying midairThe Twitter user, who initially uploaded the reel, typed out in the caption, 'CONFIRMED: Gaga has an invisible force field that protects her from dangerous objects as shown in the video.'The House Of Gucci actress, just recently begun her much-anticipated Chromatica World Tour, which is set to go through will be the Grammy award-winner’s sixth headlining tour, and will perform in countries such as Europe, the United States, and tour is named after her latest studio album of the same name, Chromatica, which was released in 2020. The show must go on: Lady Gaga kept performing like usual, seemingly unaware of the item that was hurtling towards her Incredible: The Grammy award-winning singer donned an all black outfit during one of her sets on her tour During an interview on CBS Sunday Morning, Lady Gaga opened up about the album, the emotional lyrics in the track list, and her mental totally gave up on myself,’ she explained. ‘I hated being famous. I hated being a star. I felt exhausted and used after the release of the album, the multi-talented star added that she was in a better place both ‘mentally and don’t hate Lady Gaga anymore. I found a way to love myself again, even when I thought that was never going to happen,’ she added. Back on stage: The singer was pictured performing during her Chromatic Ball World Tour in Germany earlier in July Glamorous: The singer and songwriter exuded Hollywood glamour at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards in April of this year With the Rain On Me singer in full swing with her global concert, she has the chance to share her passion for music with her fans once to WWD, Lady Gaga talked to the Live about how the tour is almost like a celebration, which she showcases through not only her performance, but also her wanted to tell a story with abstractions and art,’ the Poker Face hitmaker stated. ‘This show celebrates things I have always loved like art and fashion and dance and music and technology and poetry and the way all of these things work Passion: Despite her mental health, and dealing with the ups and downs of working in the industry, Lady Gaga stated she will stick to her biggest passion: music; pictured singing at the 2022 Grammy Awards Show stopping: The award-winning performer is known for her exquisite entrance and outfits at red carpet eventsÂ
The opening salvo of Lady Gaga’s Chromatica Ball is one almighty flex. After dabbling in pared-back soft-rock on 2016’s Joanne, and cementing her status as a credible actor via A Star Is Born and House of Gucci, this delayed, 20-date stadium tour – in support of 2020’s synth-pop opus Chromatica – is her chance to make a claim for pop’s crown once again. It certainly feels like it’s on her mind when the grinding synth riff of opener Bad Romance kicks in, only to be followed by a pulverising Just Dance – sent skywards by a roared “Stockholm put your fucking hands up” – which in turn bleeds into Poker Face. As unequivocal statements of intent go, unleashing three of the 21st century’s defining anthems in quick succession is pretty this being Lady Gaga, such a rapid-fire blitzkrieg of bangers seems to serve an artistic purpose, too. Housed initially in a surprisingly austere, monochrome set – dubbed the “museum of brutality”, but with a whiff of “multi-storey car park” – she performs Bad Romance trapped inside a modernist dress-shaped tomb with just her face visible. With each song an outer layer is removed, but she remains rooted to the spot, spinning round while bathed in red light as her dancers strut front of stage. Set in among the show’s somewhat muddled narrative of rebirth and salvation, with its five defined acts separated by elongated video interludes that occasionally disturb the show’s momentum, it reads like a comment on the suffocation of early, overwhelming fame, with the following act dubbed The and salvation … Lady Gaga. Photograph: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live NationThat frantic early pace is maintained via Chromatica’s Alice – a dark treatise on failing mental health set to bubbling house and performed in bloodied PVC – and the high camp of Replay. Five songs in, Gaga joins her dancers in full-blown choreography, a concession perhaps to the fibromyalgia that caused her to cancel the Joanne tour in 2018. It’s followed by the underrated Monster, a delicious electropop confection linking seduction and cannibalism, that ends with her being mauled by her dancers only to re-emerge in a sparkly red cropped jacket and oversized sunglasses. It’s a gloriously camp flourish and a reminder of the early humour that vanished from 2013’s frustratingly highfalutin Artpop and the po-faced Joanne. Interestingly, neither album is represented in the setlist we get a rousing Telephone – complete with huge, skin-melting plumes of fiery pyro – and a brilliant, disco-laced Babylon, in which Gaga sashays around in a gold lamé suit before donning a floor-length cape to take it to its gospel conclusion. Whereas on previous tours she may have artfully glided above the crowd, or traversed the DayGlo stage via raised platforms, here she keeps it simple, walking through the throng during Free Woman to get to a minimally adorned B-stage complete with piano. Always a fan of a blustery ballad, tonight she’s in her element, with the Oscar-winning Shallow causing a mass singalong and shrinking the 40,000 venue to a barroom. Brilliantly, rather than pare back the spectacle, she performs it while dressed as what looks like a purple praying mantis, complete with bulbous headdress and antennae. It’s a testament to her voice that the song’s emotional heft isn’t diluted even when performed in insect the throng … Lady Gaga walks to her second stage. Photograph: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live NationThe ballad section is also where her crowd interaction shifts from sweary demands for energy to pleading insistence that everyone love themselves. Before a gorgeous Always Remember Us This Way she starts to cry remembering a time she thought she may never be able to perform live again, while an initially stripped back Born This Way is dedicated to her mum who missed the show due to illness. Keen to include everyone, she even dedicates Fun Tonight to “anyone not having fun tonight”.The spectre of the pandemic haunts the show, too. The Edge of Glory is interrupted by a brief speech about the loneliness of the last few years, while the main set finale of dance goliath Rain on Me – released in peak lockdown – is treated like a huge unleashing of pent-up emotions, Gaga starting and ending it flat on her back breathing heavily into her head mic. It would have made for an ideal end, but she arrives for one more song – this year’s mildly underwhelming Hold My Hand from plane spotter’s thirst trap, Top Gun: Maverick. Bloated and saggy on record, here it just about makes sense, with its OTT 80s balladry beefed up with chunky guitars and lashings of pyro. Taken out of the film’s context and plonked into a roaring stadium it morphs into a song about Gaga’s favourite topic – her relationship with a fanbase that has constantly acted as a healing salve. Now it’s her chance to return the favour. “Promise me, just hold my hand,” she sings, that missing connection finally complete. Touring worldwide until 17 September.
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26 sierpnia 2020 W maju 2020 roku pojawił się szósty studyjny album Lady Gaga. Stupid Love Rain on Me Wszystkie utwory z albumu Chromatica znajdziecie na Youtube – Lady Gaga Vevo Lady Gaga – Chromatica (2020) Chromatica IAliceStupid LoveRain On Me (with Ariana Grande)Free WomanFun TonightChromatica II911Plastic DollSour Candy (with Blackpink)EnigmaReplayChromatica IIISine From Above (with Elton John)1000 DovesBabylon
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