Lady Gaga converts Coachella into Gagachella

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Lady Gaga converts Coachella into Gagachella

Lady Gaga has given a historical performance in Coachella, whose first day has been unanimously renamed Gagachella. The author of ‘Mayhem’ promised an “opera in the desert” and that is just what he has provided. The same has even worth the 12 -hour traffic jams.

It was the second time that Gaga acted at the Californian festival, the first since its debut in 2017, and has claimed to leave a brand with a set in which both its new material and the classics have entered. Nor has it been short of outfit changes, massive choreographies, theatricality and many, many skeletons, as in the performance of ‘Perfect Celebrity’.

Gaga opened the concert with ‘Bloody Mary’, taken from ‘Born This Way’ and viralized in 2023 thanks to the series ‘Wednesday’, dressed in a dress in front of a background adorned with gargoyles and angels. This was the beginning of the first act of four, entitled ‘From the velvet and vice’. This also included ‘Judas’ and ‘Poker Face’, with which he displayed a human chess board.

During the rest of the acts (‘And she fell into a Gothic dream’, ‘The beautiful nightmare that knows her name’, ‘Awakening her is losing her’ and ‘Eternal Aria of the monstrous heart’), Gaga dusted his greatest hits, such as ‘Paparazzo’, ‘Born this way’, ‘Shallow’ and the grand finale with ‘Bad romance’.

On the other hand, Brian May joined the Benson Boone concert to play the guitar in ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ and ‘Beautiful Things’. Kneecap starred in one of the most controversial moments of the night, by making the public sing a lung ‘Maggie’s in A Box’ with the melody of the song ‘Give It Up’ by Kc and the Sunshine Band.

Of course, in reference to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. “If someone wondered, Margaret Thatcher is still dead,” they said, awakening the screaming of the public.

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