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Lady Gaga, the concert on Lake Como (for the wedding of an English tycoon)

That Lady Gaga is very attached to its Italian origins is well known. This is why it is not surprising that Lady Germanotta has returned to the land of her ancestors for a concert that is nothing short of special. The pop star performed at Villa Olmo, on Lake Como last weekend (precisely Sunday 26 June) at the wedding of British billionaire Alan Howard and Caroline Byron. The couple, already married in 2020, granted themselves this exclusive ceremony in the neoclassical mansion with park (one million and 300 thousand euros were paid for the rent). Between a starry dinner, a fireworks display, private boats and limousines, the 250 guests enjoyed an evening of a thousand and one nights on the lake (where the tycoon also owns a villa).

The 36-year-old pop star was spotted at the location the day before the yes, but had already been there several times, the last of which last year during the filming of House of Gucci. In this period the Oscar-winning singer is experiencing a golden moment, from the rumors about the musical Joker 2 at the launch of its vegan line of cosmetics.

Meanwhile its hit Hold my hand has climbed all the charts and accompanied the soundtrack of Top Gun: Maverick at the top of the box office. The sequel is officially the title with Tom Cruise who has grossed the most in his career, with a record figure of one billion at the box office. Her 53 million Instagram followers are over the moon.

Meanwhile prepares for the next world tour in the stadiums, The Chromatica Ballon twenty dates, which starts on July 17 in Dusseldorf in Germany and ends on September 17 in Miami. Unfortunately no Italian date: in Europe he will also perform in Stockholm, Paris, Arnhem and London and then fly to Canada, make a stopover in the United States and also enjoy a stop in Tokyo with two dates. Her performances are drawn from the 2020 album of the same name, which earned her other Grammys, but also draw on previous tracks from previous works, including Born this way And Artpop. Part of the proceeds from the tour will go to his Born this way foundation which deals with eliminating prejudices on mental health and takes care to offer help to victims of bullying and abandonment, themes very dear to the singer and sadly close to her story.

However, for the record, the awards no longer count, they are over 300, with 60 billion streaming and 36 million albums sold all over the world in these 14 years of career. The real dream in the drawer of Lady Gaga however remains to receive recognition not only in music but in the field of acting. And, according to her stellar debut with A star is born, her future in front of the camera is rosy to say the least.

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Source: Vanity Fair

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