Lady Gaga is bouncing back from the cancellation of her highly-anticipated “Fame Kills Tour” with embattled hip-hop star Kanye West – she’ll hit North America with rapper Kid Cudi instead.
“Due to diligent work and preparation, The Monster Ball will begin on November 27 in Montreal. The Monster Ball is a multimedia artistic experience in the style of the first-ever ‘pop electro opera,’” the “LoveGame” star said in a statement announcing the tour.
The Monster Ball will invade in cities including Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Miami before wrapping up at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Jan. 21.
Two of the biggest pop divas in music today are joining forces. Former VMA rivals Beyonce and Lady Gaga are going half on an upcoming music video that will accompany Bey’s new single, “Video Phone,” industry tattles snitch. “On Oct. 7, Lady Gaga and Beyoncé were working on the video together at a studio in NYC,” a spywitness reveals in the October 26 issue of Life & Style. “Everything on the set was being kept very hush-hush, and security was extremely tight.”
The girls — both known for their elaborate costumes and action-packed stage shows — and the video promises plenty of that, sources say: “In the video, Beyoncé wears a feathered dress. And of course Lady Gaga wears something wild. The fashion is sick and insane.”
Are you gaga for Lady Gaga? Well, you’re in luck. The eccentric pop sensation is re-releasing her platinum-selling debut album, The Fame. The pop star says the 2008 charttopper will be re-titled The Fame Monster and will include 8 new songs, in addition to Billboard hits like “Poker Face,” “Paparazzi,” and “LoveGame.”
“On my re-release of The Fame Monster, I wrote about everything I didn’t write on The Fame. While traveling the world for two years, I’ve encountered several monsters, each represented by a different song on the new record,” Gaga revealed in an interview with MTV News last Friday. Read the rest of this entry »
Lady Gaga imagined an America filled with equality during the Human Rights Campaign’s National Equality dinner in Washington on Saturday night. “I’m not going to play one of my songs tonight. Tonight is not about me. It’s about you,” she said before breaking into John Lennon’s classic, just hours before the National Equality March on Washington. Gaga’s version changed John’s lyrics to reference Matthew Shepard, the 21-year-old college student whose beating death in Wyoming in 1998 inspired government legislation against hate crimes which was passed earlier this year.
Lady Gaga — who rose to fame as a hit on the gay club scene — will take to the streets of the Nation’s Capital this weekend in support of gay rights.
The “Poker Face” singer will be participating in the National Equality March to the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Saturday and Sunday — and she’s urging her fans to join in the fight for equality.
Gaga goes Gossip! Lady Gaga will play herself on an episode of Gossip Girl airing later this season, according to tidbit from The New York Daily News’ “Gatecrasher Column on Tuesday.
We’re hoping for a Blair vs. Gaga Fashion Faceoff!
Oh look, it’s vintage Lady Gaga! MTV Turkey has unearthed footage of a young Lady Gaga (who comes in at :05) on an old episode of MTV’s Boiling Point back in the day when she was just Stefani Germanotta, a Catholic school girl from NYC!
Lady Gaga, music’s most eccentric fashion nightmare since Macy Gray, made her inaugural appearance (I think….) on Saturday Nigh Live this weekend. The VMA-winning NYC native was back in the Big Apple to perform “Just Dance,” “Paparazzi,” and a medley of her other hits on the Oct. 3 episode of NBC’s long-running sketch comedy series.
Madonna and Lady Gaga faced off in a staged catfight on live TV.
The pair of pop divas performed a synchronised dance-off, dressed in matching black lingerie and knee-high boots, as part of a skit on Saturday Night Live this week — hosted by Ryan Reynolds — which was called to a halt when Madonna started pulling Gaga’s wig and throttling her, yelling, “What the hell is a disco stick?” – referring to the younger star’s hit single “Love Game.”
The feuding pair had to be separated by the host of the fictitious MTV show Deep House Dish!
Live Nation has pulled the plug on Kanye West and Lady Gaga’s joint tour.
Just weeks after announcing dates for “Fame Kills: Featuring Kanye West & Lady Gaga,” tour promoters cancelled the North American tour on Thursday.
“Live Nation announced today that the Kanye West and Lady Gaga ‘Fame Kills’ tour has been canceled,” promoters said in a statement issued this evening.