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India Today
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Lady Gaga tumbles mid-performance during Mayhem Ball Tour in Las Vegas. Watch
Pop singer Lady Gaga is no stranger to surprising her audience, but at a recent concert, the pop icon took an unexpected tumble in front of one of her Las Vegas performances on the 'Mayhem Ball' tour, held on either July 16, 18 or 19. The 39-year-old stunned the crowd when she slipped while performing 'Vanish Into You'. In a video shared on social media on Monday, July 21, Gaga's cameraman is seen losing his footing first. She quickly stepped in to steady his equipment, but as she moved forward, she slipped once, then took a harder fall as she attempted to turn a a look at the video: (Video Credit: X/mayhembygaga)The 'Bad Romance' singer, real name Stefani Germanotta, swiftly recovered. She sprang back to her feet and carried on with the performance, seamlessly regaining composure. The crowd gasped, then erupted in cheers as she continued singing without missing a her final Las Vegas show on July 19, Gaga surprised fans again, this time by taking to the stage without any makeup. During the emotional ballad 'How Bad Do U Want Me' which also served as the evening's encore, she began by wiping off her full face of makeup backstage before returning to the spotlight. Dressed in a sleeveless black leather trench coat over a black bodysuit, she completed the look with a beanie worn under a black baseball cap. For the song's dramatic finale, she removed the coat to reveal fishnet tights and thigh-high black leather the Vegas shows now behind her, Gaga has a brief break before heading to her next stop in San Francisco on July 22. The concerts are part of her '63-date' tour spanning North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.- EndsTrending Reel


The Irish Sun
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Inside Lady Gaga's epic Mayhem Ball Tour leaving fans speechless as she kicks off global trek in Las Vegas
LADY GAGA proved she is still at the top of her game on the opening night of her Mayhem Ball tour – which was as much performance art as power pop. The Bad Romance singer took over the Advertisement 6 The show had a string of costume changes, multiple wigs and seriously impressive choreography Credit: Getty 6 Her new show included a 12-foot-high skull Credit: Getty In one segment, Gaga was buried alive in sand before emerging in a tattered white dress and armour, limping on crutches. The show is a dramatic depiction of Gaga's lifelong battles with the 'light and dark' inside herself. Despite being one of the biggest-selling singers of all time, Gaga halted the show to admit she can't believe she's still selling out giant venues and that she still practices her singing and her piano playing daily. Fighting back tears as she sat at her piano in a gothic veil, the humble star said: 'I hope that you know that the ritual of being yourself is a beautiful practice. Advertisement Read more on Lady Gaga Multiple wigs 'I know you know that. It's a practice that you deserve to have every day of your life. When things get hard, you can return to you. 'You can practice the small things that you're good at, the things that you've always held true to your heart. "I practice singing every day. I play piano. "I do it again and I do it again.' Advertisement Most read in Bizarre She added: 'When I feel sad, I do it again. That's how I've learned to have my own back.' Going all-out from the start with her opera-inspired first act, she served up a two-hours-and-ten-minute spectacle, including a string of costume changes, multiple wigs and seriously impressive choreography. Lady Gaga's Copacabana Concert: Bomb Plot Foiled Amid Historic Crowd And if that wasn't enough, at one point the pop icon made her way down the catwalk in a gondola, steered by her dark alter ego Mistress of Mayhem. Advertisement 6 The singer's energetic routines showed that she has fully recovered from a hip injury Credit: Getty 6 The show is a dramatic depiction of Gaga's lifelong battles with the 'light and dark' inside herself Credit: Getty Singles Abracadabra and Disease broke into the Top Ten, while her She will reach the UK in September for four sold-out shows at London's O2 Arena and two gigs at Manchester's Co-op Live. Advertisement Speaking to Bizarre as Mayhem was released, a source explained that Gaga has finally found inner peace after years of struggling with her pop star persona and the real person behind it, Stefani Germanotta. The person she wakes up as is the same person who hits the stage. Insider The insider explained: 'Gaga has never hidden her real self from the world. "But she's more comfortable now in her ability to associate herself as the creator instead of the product. "The person she wakes up as is the same person who hits the stage.' Advertisement The singer's energetic routines showed that she has fully 6 Lady Gaga brought things back to her old-school, dark-pop roots with jaw-dropping visuals Credit: Getty Delivering the biggest arena production of the year, The show was watched by Gaga's proud fiancé Michael Polansky and her parents Joe and Cynthia. Advertisement Prior to the show, her mum and dad were spotted checking out an exhibition of their daughter at Las Vegas resort, Park MGM. Keeping coy about the gig, Cynthia told one fan she was sworn to secrecy before adding: 'I can't say much, but you'll be very happy.' And judging by the reaction from fans in the audience and online, Gaga has achieved that and then some. The countdown is on until Advertisement 6 She was buried alive in sand before emerging in a tattered white dress and armour, limping on crutches Credit: Getty


Scottish Sun
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Inside Lady Gaga's epic Mayhem Ball Tour leaving fans speechless as she kicks off global trek in Las Vegas
Parts of the performance had many of her 20,000 'Little Monsters' in tears SLEIGHS 'EM WITH MAYHEM Inside Lady Gaga's epic Mayhem Ball Tour leaving fans speechless as she kicks off global trek in Las Vegas Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LADY GAGA proved she is still at the top of her game on the opening night of her Mayhem Ball tour – which was as much performance art as power pop. The Bad Romance singer took over the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas to kick off the global trek, bringing things back to her old-school, dark-pop roots – with jaw-dropping visuals. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 6 The show had a string of costume changes, multiple wigs and seriously impressive choreography Credit: Getty 6 Her new show included a 12-foot-high skull Credit: Getty In one segment, Gaga was buried alive in sand before emerging in a tattered white dress and armour, limping on crutches. The show is a dramatic depiction of Gaga's lifelong battles with the 'light and dark' inside herself. Despite being one of the biggest-selling singers of all time, Gaga halted the show to admit she can't believe she's still selling out giant venues and that she still practices her singing and her piano playing daily. Fighting back tears as she sat at her piano in a gothic veil, the humble star said: 'I hope that you know that the ritual of being yourself is a beautiful practice. Multiple wigs 'I know you know that. It's a practice that you deserve to have every day of your life. When things get hard, you can return to you. 'You can practice the small things that you're good at, the things that you've always held true to your heart. "I practice singing every day. I play piano. "I do it again and I do it again.' She added: 'When I feel sad, I do it again. That's how I've learned to have my own back.' Going all-out from the start with her opera-inspired first act, she served up a two-hours-and-ten-minute spectacle, including a string of costume changes, multiple wigs and seriously impressive choreography. Lady Gaga's Copacabana Concert: Bomb Plot Foiled Amid Historic Crowd And if that wasn't enough, at one point the pop icon made her way down the catwalk in a gondola, steered by her dark alter ego Mistress of Mayhem. Gaga's career has seen a meteoric resurgence this year, following the release of her seventh album Mayhem in March. 6 The singer's energetic routines showed that she has fully recovered from a hip injury Credit: Getty 6 The show is a dramatic depiction of Gaga's lifelong battles with the 'light and dark' inside herself Credit: Getty Singles Abracadabra and Disease broke into the Top Ten, while her Bruno Mars collaboration Die With A Smile became one of the biggest hits of the year worldwide. She will reach the UK in September for four sold-out shows at London's O2 Arena and two gigs at Manchester's Co-op Live. Speaking to Bizarre as Mayhem was released, a source explained that Gaga has finally found inner peace after years of struggling with her pop star persona and the real person behind it, Stefani Germanotta. The person she wakes up as is the same person who hits the stage. Insider The insider explained: 'Gaga has never hidden her real self from the world. "But she's more comfortable now in her ability to associate herself as the creator instead of the product. "The person she wakes up as is the same person who hits the stage.' The singer's energetic routines showed that she has fully recovered from a hip injury and fibromyalgia, a condition which caused musculoskeletal pain, extreme fatigue and deep anxiety — and resulted in the cancellation of part of her Joanne world tour in 2018. 6 Lady Gaga brought things back to her old-school, dark-pop roots with jaw-dropping visuals Credit: Getty Delivering the biggest arena production of the year, Gaga's new show includes 12-foot-high skulls, a 100-foot long dress train — and the theatrics of the performance had many of her 20,000 'Little Monsters' in tears. The show was watched by Gaga's proud fiancé Michael Polansky and her parents Joe and Cynthia. Prior to the show, her mum and dad were spotted checking out an exhibition of their daughter at Las Vegas resort, Park MGM. Keeping coy about the gig, Cynthia told one fan she was sworn to secrecy before adding: 'I can't say much, but you'll be very happy.' And judging by the reaction from fans in the audience and online, Gaga has achieved that and then some. The countdown is on until Gaga is back on UK soil.


The Sun
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Inside Lady Gaga's epic Mayhem Ball Tour leaving fans speechless as she kicks off global trek in Las Vegas
LADY GAGA proved she is still at the top of her game on the opening night of her Mayhem Ball tour – which was as much performance art as power pop. The Bad Romance singer took over the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas to kick off the global trek, bringing things back to her old-school, dark-pop roots – with jaw-dropping visuals. 6 6 In one segment, Gaga was buried alive in sand before emerging in a tattered white dress and armour, limping on crutches. The show is a dramatic depiction of Gaga's lifelong battles with the 'light and dark' inside herself. Despite being one of the biggest-selling singers of all time, Gaga halted the show to admit she can't believe she's still selling out giant venues and that she still practices her singing and her piano playing daily. Fighting back tears as she sat at her piano in a gothic veil, the humble star said: 'I hope that you know that the ritual of being yourself is a beautiful practice. Multiple wigs 'I know you know that. It's a practice that you deserve to have every day of your life. When things get hard, you can return to you. 'You can practice the small things that you're good at, the things that you've always held true to your heart. "I practice singing every day. I play piano. "I do it again and I do it again.' She added: 'When I feel sad, I do it again. That's how I've learned to have my own back.' Going all-out from the start with her opera-inspired first act, she served up a two-hours-and-ten-minute spectacle, including a string of costume changes, multiple wigs and seriously impressive choreography. And if that wasn't enough, at one point the pop icon made her way down the catwalk in a gondola, steered by her dark alter ego Mistress of Mayhem. Gaga's career has seen a meteoric resurgence this year, following the release of her seventh album Mayhem in March. 6 6 Singles Abracadabra and Disease broke into the Top Ten, while her Bruno Mars collaboration Die With A Smile became one of the biggest hits of the year worldwide. She will reach the UK in September for four sold-out shows at London's O2 Arena and two gigs at Manchester's Co-op Live. Speaking to Bizarre as Mayhem was released, a source explained that Gaga has finally found inner peace after years of struggling with her pop star persona and the real person behind it, Stefani Germanotta. The person she wakes up as is the same person who hits the stage. Insider The insider explained: 'Gaga has never hidden her real self from the world. "But she's more comfortable now in her ability to associate herself as the creator instead of the product. "The person she wakes up as is the same person who hits the stage.' The singer's energetic routines showed that she has fully recovered from a hip injury and fibromyalgia, a condition which caused musculoskeletal pain, extreme fatigue and deep anxiety — and resulted in the cancellation of part of her Joanne world tour in 2018. 6 Delivering the biggest arena production of the year, Gaga's new show includes 12-foot-high skulls, a 100-foot long dress train — and the theatrics of the performance had many of her 20,000 'Little Monsters' in tears. The show was watched by Gaga's proud fiancé Michael Polansky and her parents Joe and Cynthia. Prior to the show, her mum and dad were spotted checking out an exhibition of their daughter at Las Vegas resort, Park MGM. Keeping coy about the gig, Cynthia told one fan she was sworn to secrecy before adding: 'I can't say much, but you'll be very happy.' And judging by the reaction from fans in the audience and online, Gaga has achieved that and then some. The countdown is on until Gaga is back on UK soil. 6


Express Tribune
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Lady Gaga kicks off Mayhem Ball tour in Las Vegas, full setlist revealed
Lady Gaga launched her 2025 Mayhem Ball tour with a packed opening night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, marking the first official date of the North American run. The performance included a full setlist of crowd favourites, rare live returns, and new arrangements. The show largely mirrored her earlier Coachella performances, but with several key additions. Tracks like 'Applause,' 'Just Dance,' 'Shadow of a Man,' and 'LoveDrug' were not featured in her previous 2025 sets. 'Kill for Love,' from the Mayhem album, made its live debut. One of the standout moments came during 'Shallow,' which received a visual update, performed by Gaga from a gondola. A solo version of 'Die With a Smile' was also reworked. Although 'Bad Romance' closed the main set and the credits rolled, Gaga returned for an unlisted encore of 'How Bad Do U Want Me,' dressed casually in a Cramps t-shirt. The full setlist included: Bloody Mary Abracadabra Judas Aura Scheiße Garden of Eden Poker Face Perfect Celebrity Disease Paparazzi LoveGame Alejandro The Beast Killah Zombieboy Love Drug Applause Just Dance Shadow of a Man Kill for Love Summerboy Born This Way Million Reasons Shallow Die With a Smile Vanish Into You Bad Romance How Bad Do U Want Me The concert ran two hours and 12 minutes. Gaga will perform multiple shows in Las Vegas, Seattle, New York, Miami, Toronto, and Chicago before taking the tour to Europe in September.