The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Lady Gaga says Super Bowl halftime show is ‘for everyone’

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HOUSTON >> Lady Gaga said she hopes her Super Bowl halftime show will celebrate “inclusion” and the “spirit of equality” during a time of national division.

“This performanc­e is for everyone. I want to, more than anything, create a moment that everyone that’s watching will never forget,” she said in a press conference Thursday in Houston.

Gaga wouldn’t reveal what songs she would sing, how many costumes she’ll wear or any staging details, but promised a “tremendous­ly athletic” show and no reappearan­ce of her infamous meat dress.

She also said there wouldn’t be any wardrobe malfunctio­ns — like Janet Jackson’s infamous moment when she performed at the last Super Bowl held in Houston in 2004.

“Everything is going to be nice and tight,” Gaga said. “I wouldn’t worry about that.”

The 30-year-old singer, who sang the national anthem at last year’s Super Bowl, was nominated for the best original song Oscar last year and won a Golden Globe for her role on the FX series “American Horror Story.” Gaga said she considers being asked to be the halftime headliner is due to her fans, affectiona­tely known as “little monsters.”

“Essentiall­y, that kid that couldn’t get a seat at the cool kids table and that kid who was kicked out of the house because his mom and dad didn’t accept him for who he was? That kid is going to have the stage for 13 minutes,” she said. “And I’m excited to give it to them.”

The performanc­e at the NRG Stadium will also feature Tony Bennett, who Gaga called a “tremendous­ly wise man.” Gaga and Bennett, 90, recorded the 2014 album of duets, “Cheek to Cheek,” which won a Grammy — the sixth for Gaga.

 ??  ?? Lady Gaga throws her official game ball into the crowd during an NFL football news conference about the Super Bowl 51 halftime show Thursday in Houston.
Lady Gaga throws her official game ball into the crowd during an NFL football news conference about the Super Bowl 51 halftime show Thursday in Houston.

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