Lady Gaga Kicked Off The Mayhem Ball in London: Why This Is the Best Tour.
According to The Sun: Lady Gaga amazed the audience with her performance in London, returning to the O2 stage for the first time in over ten years.
If she was nervous before the start of the sold-out European leg of the Mayhem Ball tour, the audience didn’t notice.
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In her performance, Gaga showcased art that touches upon her inner struggle between light and darkness. Embracing her dark alter ego, Mother Chaos, she took fans on an exhilarating journey through her career.
Before taking the stage in an elegant cloak, both versions of Gaga voiced their manifesto, setting the mood for the evening.
Gaga says: “Not knowing peace is a nightmare for all of us. Waking up and feeling uneasy in a house without walls.”
From that moment, the show transformed into a series of hits: from her debut single Just Dance in 2008 to the latest hits Abracadabra and Disease.
Performing her new single The Dead Dance, inspired by a Netflix project, Gaga surprised fans by inviting her show colleagues Emma Myers and Evie Templeton on stage.
This tour became not only a musical concert but also a theatrical spectacle, where Gaga impressed the audience with original costumes and stunning pyrotechnic effects. However, the show never appeared cheap or shocking.
Gaga seemed to feel a special gratitude for the opportunity to do what she loves.
'True Self'
This may be linked to her fiancé Michael Polanski, who encourages Gaga to believe in herself again and return to her dark pop roots.
Although he avoids publicity, this American now helps Gaga promote her career and serves as the executive producer of the tour.
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Lady Gaga in the music video for the hit Telephone
Sources state that Gaga 'has truly relaxed in her creativity and business', making her happier. She continues to pour all her energy into everything she does but remains close to her family values.
A source emphasizes: “Gaga has never hidden her true self from the world. But now she feels more comfortable being a creator, not a product.”
This is the Gaga that is now performing in the UK, and looking happy, she thanks: “It’s so nice to see you all! I’m so glad to be here. Thank you for buying a ticket to our show!”
The tour, which started on July 16 in Las Vegas, has already generated over $100 million just from the North American leg.
After her shows in the UK, Gaga will reach another milestone – exceeding total ticket revenue of over a billion dollars.
And it’s no wonder, as The Mayhem Ball may become not only Gaga's best tour but also the best pop concert of all time.
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'I Promise to Be Here in Twenty Years'
Gaga promised to continue performing until she is sixty years old.
During the first of four shows in London, the singer reflected on her career and showed emotion.
Gaga said: “It’s almost 20 years, and I promise to create more music. I will be back.”
Her words were received with great gratitude.
Gaga emphasized her gratitude for the support, noting: “It’s so nice to see how special you all are. A true show is the audience. Every night when I go out, I feel something special.”
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