Lady Gaga includes some 'Joanne' and some 'artpop' in her tour

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Lady Gaga includes some ‘Joanne’ and some ‘artpop’ in her tour

Lady Gaga has inaugurated her first Arenas tour since 2018. The Mayhem Ball Tour has started this Wednesday in Las Vegas with a theatrical show and full of surprises that has traveled the entire race of the singer, including the albums of ‘Joanne’ and ‘Artpop’.

The show began the same as in Coachella and Copacabana, with ‘Bloody Mary’, ‘Abracadabra’ and ‘Judas’ happening to the deafening screams of Gaga fans. However, and although the rest of the show also looks a lot like what was seen at the Los Angeles Festival, the artist is still stored in the manga.

‘Summerboy’, played live for the first time in 18 years, was one of the most unexpected inclusions in the Setlist. The “Little Monsters”, on the other hand, lost their heads to know that ‘Artpop’ and ‘Joanne’ were going to be part of the concert, with ‘Applause’ and ‘Million Reasons’, respectively. In the latter, Gaga faced an avatar of his last self.

The rest of the show, full of skeletons, rainbow, impossible outfits and unique scenes, came to an end with a Lady Gaga released from any makeup and suit, returning to the stage with some sunglasses, a hat and a cramp shirt to end with ‘How Bad do you want me’.

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