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Lady Gaga recently performed in Las Vegas, which was part of the Mayhem Ball tour, attracted a large audience as always. The show was successful but a single moment has left fans concerned. Gaga fell on stage while she was performing. The pop icon handled the situation with grace. She was performing Vanish Into You when the incident occurred. Well, she had her shows on July 16, 18 and 19.

After the show, a video has been circulating online that features the cameraman stumbling first, then Gaga helping him to steady the equipment. Later, when she moved ahead, she tripped and fell down. With no time, she stood up and started meeting her fans and continued her performance with grace. The video of the same has been going viral which has been lauded by the netizens.

A user said, “Not her living the lyrics mid-performance.” A fan wrote on X, “Oh God. I hope she’s ok!!!!!!!” Another said, “Also notice how she helps the cameraman.” A tweet read, “Protect Gaga at all costs. I don’t want her to have any injuries on this tour..” Another said, “UGH HER MIND HER POWER.” A user wrote, “The floor so slippery everyone was falling, glad nobody hurt themselves”

Lady Gaga’s final performance on July 19 again became a topic of discussion when the pop star surprised fans by turning to the stage completely barefaced. She started her emotional ballad How Bad Do U Want Me after she removed her makeup backstage.

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The 39-year-old popular singer dressed in a bodysuit, which she added with a sleeveless black leather trench with a cap. When the song reached its dramatic peak, she removed her coat. Her fishnet stockings and thigh-high black leather boots were then visible.

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After the Lag Vegas concert, Lady Gaga is all set to perform in San Francisco on July 22. It marks the next leg of her 63-date world tour, which expands in different parts of the globe including North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.