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Lady Gaga lights up Super Bowl with inclusion message

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HOUSTON: Lady Gaga dazzled the Super Bowl on Sunday with a high-tech, tightly choreograp­hed halftime show celebratin­g American diversity and unity as she chose the power of showbiz over direct provocatio­n.

Performing at American football’s title match -- generally the most watched US television event of the year -- the pop diva electrifie­d NRG Stadium in Houston with a pulsating medley of her greatest hits.

From the outset, Gaga served notice this was no ordinary halftime show -- she began her performanc­e from the lip of the stadium, an army of 300 drones forming a twinkling American flag in the sky. Then she took flight. The singer, clad in a sparkling silver bodysuit and knee high boots, leapt from the edge of the retractabl­e roof onto the stage with the help of some sturdy wires -- and the performanc­e was nonstop from there.

Ahead of the show, all eyes were on Lady Gaga to see whether she would use the platform to rip into President Donald Trump at a tense time in US politics.

Even with Vice President Mike Pence in attendance, Gaga -- a sworn foe of Trump -- kept with the game’s guidelines to steer clear of overt politics.

Instead the singer, known for her audacious outfits, delivered what seemed to be a more subtle message.

“How are you doing tonight, Texas? How are you doing tonight, America?” Gaga asked.

“We’re here to make you feel good,” she said.

She opened with “This Land is Your Land,” the anthem by leftist folk legend Woody Guthrie that has come to be seen as an alternativ­e national anthem for the United States.

Gaga then mixed up her biggest songs -- from “Let’s Dance” and “Poker Face” to “Born This Way” -- an anthem of inclusion in which she speaks of acceptance of people regardless of ethnicity or sexual orientatio­n.

She was backed up by an upbeat, ethnically diverse cast of dancers, who at one point joined in a group hug.

“No matter gay, straight or bi... You’re Lebanese / You’re orient,” she sang. “Whether life’s disabiliti­es left you outcast, bullied or teased / Rejoice and love yourself today!”

Future for drones

With just 13 minutes at her disposal, Gaga could not pull off many changes of costume but by the end stripped off her metallic dress to perform in hot pants, football shoulder pads -- and the stiletto-heeled boots.

She even changed her makeup, using peel- off crystals to alter her look to match her choice of song.

In keeping with her recent theme of family connection, Gaga -- long associated with her oozing sexuality -- shouted out to her parents as she sang her recent ballad “Million Reasons” and played the piano.

Her dancers made up for Gaga in terms of outfits, switching from flashy club attire to placid white.

Gaga literally dropped the mic -- and caught a football at the end of the show as fireworks shot into the air.

Given that the Super Bowl being the most coveted advertisin­g venue of the year, the drone army, designed by chip- maker Intel, ended in another show of Americana -- commercial­ism, as they created the logo of sponsor Pepsi.

Intel described the halftime show as the most elaborate televised use ever of drones.

“The potential for these light show drones is endless,” Intel executive Josh Walden said in a statement, saying the company planned to explore more ways to use the technology.

Super Bowl performanc­es are rarely directly provocativ­e, although last year Beyonce startled many by playing her single “Formation.” Its video had a message against police brutality.

Meanwhile, Lady Gaga has announced a world tour.

She took to Twitter in the early hours of Monday (Feb 6) morning to share an image with her fans which alluded to a world tour in support of her recently released album ‘Joanne’.

The image, posted with no caption, features the ‘ Perfect Illusion’ singer wearing a pair of sunglasses which feature the word “Joanne” in the reflection.

More text on the image simply reads: “Lady Gaga world tour.”

As of the time of writing, no dates have yet been announced and no further news has been made public.

The tweet comes just hours after the ‘ Born This Way’ musician wrapped her action packed performanc­e at the Super Bowl half-time show at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, which saw her glide across the field attached to a harness, drop her mic, catch a football, and exit the stage by jumping off of it.

After her performanc­e, the ‘ Million Reasons’ singer was reportedly spotted backstage by the locker room bursting into tears. — AFP/BANG Showbiz

 ??  ?? (Clockwise from top left) Recording artist Lady Gaga performs at halftime during Super Bowl LI between the Atlanta Falcons and the New England Patriots at NRG Stadium. • Lady Gaga performs during the Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl 51 Halftime Show at NRG...
(Clockwise from top left) Recording artist Lady Gaga performs at halftime during Super Bowl LI between the Atlanta Falcons and the New England Patriots at NRG Stadium. • Lady Gaga performs during the Pepsi Zero Sugar Super Bowl 51 Halftime Show at NRG...
 ??  ?? People queue to buy tickets for the upcoming 67th Berlin Internatio­nal Film Festival Berlinale in Berlin, Germany, Feb 6. — Reuters photo
People queue to buy tickets for the upcoming 67th Berlin Internatio­nal Film Festival Berlinale in Berlin, Germany, Feb 6. — Reuters photo

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