22/02/2010

Lady Gaga's Monster Ball Comes To Town

Triple Brit Award winner Lady Gaga is set to play a sold out Odyssey Arena in Belfast tonight.

The 23 year-old artist's debut UK headline Monster Ball Tour is said to spare no expense.

The show, which tells the story of GaGa on her way to a Monster Ball and how she has lost her friends in New York, has around 15 costume changes and a number of backdrops.

Over four main acts - City, Subway, Forest and the Monster's Ball - she will work her way through a barrage of hits including Just Dance, Poker Face, Paparazzi, Bad Romance and her new single Telephone which features Beyonce.

The pop star who is know for her outlandish fashion sense performed in the Kings Hall last year as the support act for the Pussycat Dolls.

(GK/BMcC)

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