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Lady Gaga’s Monster Ball is Fearless in NYC

January 24, 2010

“This is our third of four dates together,” Lady Gaga tells the beyond sold-out audience at Radio City Music Hall Saturday night. “So I’m not going to go all the way.

“But at least I can suck your dick and not feel like a slut.”

It’s in this moment that you realize that Lady Gaga is not Britney Spears or Christina Aguilera or Rihanna or Madonna, or any female performer you’ve ever seen, for that matter.

Gaga has balls. Nerve. Chutzpah. In one frame, she tells a success story (“I was just a brunette Italian girl from New York until I wrote a song that changed my life [Poker Face]”) and in the next, she’s dancing in a gyroscope, offering us oral sex. (Could Britney ever get away with such a statement?)

Gaga is talented. She writes astronomically catchy, platinum-selling pop songs, and at the ripe age of 23, has the pipes and piano skills to back them up.

More than anything she has though, Gaga has soul. She sits at the piano while ravaging through a stripped-down version of “Speechless,” a song she wrote before her dad underwent heart surgery in 2009. She urges us to make purchases on Ladygaga.com on Sunday, January 24, all of which are going to Haiti. Gaga chokes up, discusses homelessness, and champions gay rights endlessly throughout her show. She’s here to make music, but she wants the world to be a better place. Gaga is, well, a Lady.

Gaga’s fans, “little monsters” as she calls them, cheer obscenely as they run through Radio City’s aisles, decorated in lightning-bolt facepaints and legless leotards. The room looks like Halloween, but it’s not. It’s just another night in the Haus of Gaga.

“The freaks are outside, and we locked the doors,” Gaga screams from the stage, segueing into ruby red lingerie for a pin-up performance of “Teeth.” Did we mention she’s covered in blood from a chest laceration?

Gaga’s fascination with sex and violence stretches deep throughout her two-hour show – but the monsters remain unscathed. They know their Gaga best: shocking show, sweetest heart.

“I love my hometown so much,” she says, reminding us of the time she “bled to death” at Radio City during a performance of “Paparazzi” at the MTV Video Music Awards.

“Everyone told me, you can’t bleed to death on domestic television,” she tells us. “Yes I can. Watch me.”

This time, “Paparazzi” involves Lady Gaga being chained by her pigtails to a metal plank, as two backup dancers direct her every move.

“I’m kind of like Tinkerbell,” she says, laying flat on the stage. “You know how Tinkerbell will die if you don’t clap for her?”

It’s this fearless honesty that makes Gaga endearing; her unabashed want to be loved – need to be loved – that separates her from the poker-faced pop tarts of her day.

Gaga closes the night in her trademark circular shades, flapping a set of glittered wings to “Bad Romance” as she smiles upon her crowd.

Lady Gaga is a monster, but we are not afraid.

[Photos by Ivy Jones]

Semi Precious Weapons Join Lady GaGa for Monster Ball Tour

October 29, 2009

We basically peed our pants when we found out that one of our favorite bands, the glam-rocking Semi Precious Weapons, will be opening for Lady GaGa this fall on her Monster Ball tour!!!

SPW frontman Justin Tranter wrote in to Poison Ivy this morning to share his excitement:

“GaGa is a visionary,” he told us. “And we are honored that she had the vision to have our filthy rockNroll open up her evening of Pop/Electro/Performance art.”

We’re just as stoked, b!!

[Photo by Jeanine Onischuck]

Lady GaGa Announces "Monster Ball" Tour Dates

October 15, 2009

Lady GaGa has taken to her official website to announce dates for her North American tour, “The Monster Ball,” which kicks off November 27 in Montreal and closes out in NYC January 21, 2010.

“The Haus of GaGa had been designing ‘The Monster Ball’ for premiere in 2010 at the 02 Arena in London,” GaGa writes, “but due to diligent work and preparation, ‘The Monster Ball’ will begin November 27 in Montreal. ‘The Monster Ball’ is a multimedia artistic experience in the style of the first ever ‘pop electro opera.'”

A re-release of her record, entitled The Fame Monster, set to include eight new songs, will be released November 23.

Oh yeah. One more thing, GaGa writes.

The Fame Monster will come out four days before the first live show. You have exactly 96 hours to learn all of the lyrics so you can sing along. Dress accordingly.”