Lady Gaga Tickets – Lady Gaga Adds Lollapalooza Show to Monster’s Ball Tour
Lollapalooza festival organizers announced the 2010 lineup on April 6, revealing that Lady Gaga will perform at weeklong Chicago event while on her Monster’s Ball Tour. The 2010 edition of Lollapalooza will take place at Chi Town’s Grant Park Aug. 6-8 and will see Lady Gaga headlining along with Green Day, Arcade Fire, Phoenix, the Strokes and a reunited Soundgarden. Other DJs, bands and artists on the 2010 Lollapalooza bill include Yeasayer, Spoon, the National, Wolfmother, Erykah Badu, Devo, Cut Copy, the New Pornographers, Chromeo, X Japan, Felix da Housecat, Brand Cialis Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell and more.
Lady Gaga is currently touring abroad-making stops in Australia, Japan, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France and the U.K. through early June-but will return to North America beginning with a June 28 show in Montreal. From there, the Monster’s Ball Tour will be stopping in North American cities like Boston, Mass.; Atlantic City, N.J.; New York, N.Y.; Toronto, Ontario; Cleveland, Ohio; Indianapolis, Ind.; Oklahoma City, Okla.; Dallas, Texas; Denver, Colo.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Los Angeles, Calif.; Las Vegas, Nev.; Portland, Ore.; Detroit, Mich.; Charlottesville, Va. and more through late September 2010. To see when Gaga will be stopping at an area near you, head to online for Lady Gaga tickets.
No stranger to controversy, Lady Gaga is encountering a media storm over her latest single, “Alejandro.” Monsters and Critics reports that Gaga’s label wanted “Dance in the Dark” to be her next single, but she chose “Alejandro” instead. The third clip off her Fame Monster album is the follow-up to her elaborate duet with Beyonce, “Telephone,” which received ample attention in the press. According to MTV News, Gaga spoke with radio station Nova 96.9 FM while on tour Down Under in late March and gushed, “I’m so excited Viagra Professional about the ‘Alejandro’ video. Actually, we’re shooting it very soon and I don’t want to say who the director is yet because it’s going to give a lot away.” Although Gaga remained tight-lipped on the video, she did reveal, “But I will tell you it’s not the sequel to the ‘Telephone’ video.”
The controversial video for “Telephone” premiered in early March, and Gaga’s collaboration with Beyonce quickly soared to the top of Billboard’s Pop Sings Chart upon its release (becoming both artists’ sixth No. 1 single). In the wake of the song and corresponding video’s success, Gaga tweeted, “‘Telephone’ made history today little monsters!” using the nickname she has bestowed upon her fans, “Thank you for all your support of the video, you are the future, you are the kings and queens.” “Telephone” isn’t the first time Beyonce and Lady Gaga have joined forces, as the latter previously made a cameo in Beyonce’s “Video Phone” clip.
According to a report by Gig Wise, Sir Elton John wants to follow in Beyonce’s footsteps by recording a duet with Lady Gaga in the future. The pair performed a duet at the Grammy Awards back in February, and Sir Elton is quoted as telling People Magazine that he is “really pleased” that Lady Gaga is being considered to record the theme song for the next James Bond film and hopes they can record a duet in the future. Canadian crooner Michael Buble is also rumored to be up for consideration to pen a theme for the film, which will once again feature Daniel Craig in the title role.
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