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18.09.2022 - 08:51 / justjared.com
Lady Gaga‘s final Chromatica Ball Tour show did not end the way she hoped.
On Saturday night (September 17), the 36-year-old entertainer was in the middle of her final show in Miami, Florida when she was forced to end her show early.
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Due to the stormy weather and lightning, Gaga had to end her show while in the middle of her set.
After ending the show, Gaga took to Instagram to share a few emotional posts about having the situation.
“I’m sorry i couldn’t finish the show it was too dangerous the lightening [sic] was being unpredictable and changing moment by moment, I love you. Look, for years some of you have called me ‘mother monster,’ in my heart I knew it was better to keep you safe,” Gaga wrote along with a selfie while still in her show makeup and costume.
“Thank you for believing in me. This was the greatest tour of my life and I will cherish this moment forever—it took a long time for me to heal, but I did. Sure, OF COURSE, I wanted to sing rain on me for you in the rain,” Gaga continued. “‘I’d rather be dry, but at least I’m alive’—I guess somehow I knew this moment would happen and I am so grateful to you, my dancers, my band the whole crew everyone my family and friends. Safety first. Love you. Thank you for the flowers and the cheers and for understanding. Life matters. #thechromaticaball”
Gaga also shared a video about having to end the show early.
“We really tried to finish the show tonight in Miami but we couldn’t because, even when the rain sort of stopped, there was lightning striking right down to the ground so close to us,” Gaga said through tears.
“I know that for a long time, I’ve always wanted to be like that hardcore bad bitch,” Gaga continued, “but what I also want to
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Lady Gaga was forced to stop her Chromatica Ball concert in Miami, Florida on Saturday night, as a result of a thunderstorm. And while the singer hoped to resume the show later that night, she canceled the concert and issued a tearful apology for the audience.“We really tried to finish the show tonight in Miami but we couldn’t because even when the rain stopped there was lightning striking right down to the ground so close to us,” the talented performer said in an emotional video.
Lady Gaga was forced to cancel her final 'Chromatica Ball' concert midway through due to lightning strikes. The ‘Stupid Love’ hitmaker - real name Stefani Germanotta -halted her show mid-gig at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, due to extreme weather conditions. Although she was hoping the pause would only be temporary, it was ultimate decided - with about six songs to go - it could not continue.
Lady Gaga has issued a tearful apology after poor weather forced her to cancel her concert in Miami, Florida over the weekend. The superstar played a gig at the Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens as part of her The Chromatica Ball on Saturday night, but halfway through, she had to halt the performance as a result of a storm. Though Gaga was hopeful the bad weather would pass, she ultimately had to stop the show as a result of the lightning.
Lady Gaga was forced to stop her Miami Hard Rock Stadium show on Saturday because of rain and lightning conditions.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor A tropical thunderstorm forced Lady Gaga to cut her Miami concert short just before she could sing ”Rain on Me” and her encore ”Hold My Hand.” Gaga, who has been performing to sold-out crowds on this stadium tour, was at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium on the last night of the Chromatica Ball. Interrupting her show, she told the audience, “I’m sorry that we can’t finish but I don’t want to put your life in danger and I don’t want to put our life in danger.” Gaga followed up by posting an emotional video online. Through tears, she apologizes to her fans and says, “We really tried to finish the show tonight in Miami.” She went on to say that lightning strikes were hitting too close to the ground, to her, her crew and her fans.
Lady Gaga got emotional as she thanked her fans for all their love and support on Saturday, after having to end her Chromatica Ball concert in Miami early due to severe weather. In what was the final night of the stadium tour, the singer was forced to stop her show with six songs remaining. After the concert, Gaga took to social media to post a video of her crying and explaining why she had to end the show.
Lady Gaga was left sorely disappointed as the close of her extravagant Chromatica Ball was marred by adverse weather conditions.MORE: Lady Gaga looks phenomenal in bold red lip and metallic stage attireThe final night of her tour was slated in Miami, and nearing the end of the show, a rain and thunderstorm interrupted proceedings.VIDEO: Lady Gaga supports Elton John's son on red carpetEventually, the situation was deemed too dangerous for the show to go on, with the singer then announcing that they'd have to cancel the rest of the evening.She took to social media afterwards to share a video of herself in an emotional state, letting the tears flow as she apologized to her many fans for the disruption.MORE: Lady Gaga shares emotional Instagram post as she heads back on tour"I know for a really long time, I've always wanted to be that hardcore bad [expletive]," she said.
Lady Gaga took to the stage of Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday night for the final date on her Chromatica Ball tour, but was forced to cut things short when nature intervened.
Lady Gaga was forced to cancel the final gig of her ‘Chromatica Ball’ stadium tour midway through last night due to a storm.The star was playing a gig at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida on Saturday night (September 17) when adverse weather conditions forced her to abandon the gig with six songs remaining.Taking to the stage to break the news to fans, Gaga said: “I’m sorry that we can’t finish but I don’t want to put your life in danger and I don’t want to put our life in danger.“So thank you, get home safely, god bless you, and thank you for coming to the show,” she added, before departing and telling fans: “Please go home.”Lady Gaga addressing the audience after the announcement of the show’s cancellation.