, your makeup ain’t right!” As the crowd cheered, Gaga switched her voice again and added a cheeky aside: “Except, I designed a lot of what’s going on around here,” she said, putting a hand on the dancer’s face, “so honey, your makeup is all the wayThe show took a sudden shift towards a rock-arena feel when Gaga took a seat at her keyboard.
“It’s World Pride Week – if I had it my way, World Pride would be a 365 deal during the year,” she said before “Million Reasons,” to uproar from the crowd. She went on to acknowledge the 50th anniversary of Stonewall this Friday, and especially acknowledged the contributions of Marsha P. Johnson, a black trans woman, activist and key force at the Stonewall Riots who is often written out in whitewashed LGBTQ histories.
Gaga finished up the show with encore performances of “Bad Romance,” “Born This Way” and, for the inevitable encore, herhit “Shallow.” As she, her dancers and her band took their bows, she passed around a microphone so that all of her stage cohorts could say their names and introduce themselves to the crowd.
Giving the day a fine finish Demons 🎶🍸🎶 Courtesy BellesMusic 😉