Music superstar Lady Gaga has railed against money,
fame and celebrity as she performed an intimate concert in London. The Poker
Face singer played for fewer than 60 guests at a special show in a dome on the
roof of Westfield shopping centre in Shepherds Bush.
After her first number, a slowed down version of her hit Bad Romance,
she told the audience about the origin
of her latest album Joanne, saying: “I was named after my father’s sister
Joanne. Joanne is my middle name. She died when I was young. “My father lost
his sister and this tragedy stayed with our family. This loss is something my
sister and I felt deeply.”
She added, “Money has been put on a pedestal, beauty has
been put on a pedestal, celebrity has been put on a pedestal. I have travelled
the world and seen the happiest people in the poorest parts of the world. Their
values are intact. “In the richest homes I meet the saddest and most depressed
people. With this album I wanted to remind the whole world and my fans that the
most important things are love and kindness. Kindness is what will create harmony,
not celebrity and not fame. “During the holiday I would like to send a
beautiful message out to those dealing with loss or pain. You are not alone. “I
might be someone who is famous but I have a voice and I choose to use it to
tell you I’m not better than you and I’m not less. We are equal. Equality is
what binds us.”
The singer, dressed in a long black velvet gown and
high heels with her blonde hair pulled back in a bun, told the crowd: “It’s OK
to cry. It’s so interesting, I’ve found being more open about my pain and being
more honest and more vulnerable has helped me feel more connected to you.” During
her performance of Million Reasons, from her latest album, she said: “Just give
me love, that is all I want.” After performing, she threw her guitar pick into the
audience before taking a series of selfies with the crowd from the stage.
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