Friday, July 2, 2010

Gaga's 'Monster Ball' tour has a new look

Posted by Elke Mermis on Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 8:48 AM

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Lady Gaga
has remade her "Monster Ball" tour into an even bigger (yeah, you guessed it) monstrosity -- in a good way. She unveiled the new edition of her tour in Montreal on Tuesday, and it's the same version that's going to make its way to Kansas City on August 3. 
Gaga has been on tour since November 2009, and announced that for her 2010 edition, she'd be revamping her entire stage set, setlist and costume rack. 

Her set is a two-hour-plus trip through her re-imagined Wizard Of Oz narrative, which apparently includes "a flaming piano, a bleeding, burning Angel, underwear sparklers, a dozen dancers, bracing clubland beats, slashes of metalloid guitar, and more hydraulics than a NASA launch; there were multi-level stage platforms, a walkway riser, scrims, video screens, monsters -- even a headpiece that fanned out robotically as a canary-haired Gaga belted 'So Happy I Could Die.' "

That, my friends, sounds like a whole lot of awesome.

Here's our review of Gaga's last edition of the Monster Ball Tour at the Fabulous Fox in January.

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Fuck you your just fucking jealous your never gonna be as succesful as her!!

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Posted by Kil on 07/02/2010 at 3:38 PM

This attention whore is getting boring.

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Posted by Abe on 07/02/2010 at 8:34 AM
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