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The Lady Gaga Show, Super Bowl's Best Kept Secret



The singer reserved the details of the show she will give in Houston next Sunday, although she promises that it will be "unforgettable"

The Super Bowl LI is just around the corner and within a couple of days of the big sporting event the attention is also focused on Lady Gaga, who is in charge of half-time match between the Hawks and the Patriots. However, little is known about the show that the 30-year-old singer has prepared for next February 5 at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas; A show that for weeks will be presumed to be the most expensive in the history of the halftimes of the Super Bowl, costing almost 10 million dollars.

"This performance is for everyone. I want to create a moment that everyone who is watching never forget, "said the Monster Mother during the press conference offered on Thursday that subtly evaded questions about what we can see on Sunday.

Without revealing what will be the songs that interpret during the 12 minutes that will be in the field, Gaga anticipated that will be an inclusive spectacle. "The only statements I will make during my performance are those I have always given, in which I have always believed. I believe in the passion for inclusion, in equality and equity, in the spirit of equity and in this country, which is Of love, compassion and kindness, "she said.



As for her political opinion, the singer did not give a lot of clues and did not comment on rumors of a ban by the NFL to express their opinion on the new US government. Lady Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, openly supported Hillary Clinton during last year's presidential campaign, and was also one of the artists involved in the historic Women's March to send a message to President Donald trump with her Respect for the rights of women as well as those of minorities. Days before the conference, the NFL clarified that the 30-year-old singer can talk about politics during her show "if she wish."
With this performance, Gaga becomes the first artist to perform for two consecutive years as part of the Super Bowl show. Last year, it was she who sang the National Anthem, leaving Beyoncé, Coldplay and Bruno Mars. Gaga, on the other hand, will not have a special guest on stage, although she predicted that her good friend Tony Bennett will appear in the video that will present his act internationally.

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