Lady Gaga – Credit: Coachella/YouTube*
Gothic gargoyles appeared, the lights dimmed, and the crowd chanted the Prima Donna’s name in the desert opera house. It was about to tell the story at Coachella and Lady Gaga on Friday night Cancer – And give lifelong performance.
In four acts for two hours, Gaga realized an internal battle between both sides of herself: brightness (the innocent Gaga monster of an angel with blonde hair) and darkness (the “female” of the shadows she sings in “Abracadabra”).
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In her first act of the headlining Coachella set, she went on stage while wearing a huge three-storey dress and played “Bloody Mary”; It was born like this My favorite on Tiktok. Later, “Abracadabra” came, where she led the Victorian opera singers in a dark parallel universe. Appropriately, “Judas” appeared next. Gaga provided original choreography from the fuss-provoking video.
“Tonight’s mood…welcome to my house,” Gaga addressed the crowd for the first time after the intertwining of “Shaise” and “The Garden of Eden.”
She ended her first act with a direct confrontation between the evil and good sides. But don’t be afraid. Until Act 2, she was raw from a pile of stains in a white dress in a corset surrounded by skull masked dancers who had risen and literally moved to “the perfect celebrity.” It seemed an emotional yet clear recognition that the only way the stars could reach perfection was that they left us.
“I love you so much. I wanted to make a romantic gesture to you this year amid these mayhem. I decided to build an opera house in the desert,” Gaga told the audience in an emotional speech before “Alejandro.” “For all the love and all the joys, and all the strength you gave me forever. Sometimes, I feel like I’m 20 years old and when I’ve been a dream ever since, I don’t know if I want to wake up or not…
For act 3, Gesafelstein added his future charm to his performance set centuries ago. He DJed during “Killer,” where Gaga performed in a silver and royal blue leotard, reminiscent of her first “Just Dance” performance. (She said Rolling Stone She was most excited to perform the song live. )
On “Zombieboy,” it felt like Gaga channeled an Adams-esque story on Wednesday, squealing with the dancers. Finally, some of the provocative moves with piles of rattle bones can burn criticism from normal, intimate critics.
Throughout the performance, Gaga was sprinkled gently with must-sees that may not fit the storyline of her concert.
“You’re the one who chose to be there. You always thank you for teaching me something,” she told the crowd before blew a kiss to one special person in the audience: her fiance Michael Polanski. “Baby I love you,” she said. “And thank you for taking my man,” she told the crowd.
Most moving, Lady Gaga accepts a small monster she wanted to receive her mother’s blessing in High Five. She celebrated her fans while singing “Vanish Into You” and dedicated her tracks to those who survived the 100-degree desert hell and met her. Ask someone: it was worth it.
For the grand finale, Gaga took to the stage as a feathered angel who was resurrected from the afterlife. Read the message on screen: “We are monsters and monsters will never die.” Gaga Cancer It didn’t end with a tragedy. Both light and darkness are always present within Gaga. Who she accepts it depends on her.
Gaga’s storytelling – creatively diletted with Parris Goebel – was a transformative and spectacle that solidified her status as a once-in-a-lifetime pop icon.
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