Lady Gaga strolls out of Radio City Music Hall in a pair of her famous sky-high platform heels… following sold-out show with collaborator Tony Bennett
She is fresh off performing for a sold-out crowd with her longtime collaborator Tony Bennett at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
And Lady Gaga was spotted leaving the iconic venue on Wednesday in a pair of sky-high platform heels.
The 35-year-old singer, who will take the stage with Bennett again on August 5, appeared to be attending another round of rehearsals.
Signature look: Lady Gaga was spotted leaving Radio City Music Hall on Wednesday in a pair of sky-high platform heels
The Pokerface songstress paired her patent leather heels with a pale blue sports bra and matching biker shorts that highlighted her figure.
The tight fit of her trendy bra top and shorts drew attention to her pert derriere and enviably flat stomach as she carefully stepped down the Radio City steps.
Gaga carried a quilted Mark Cross purse in her left hand and waved at adoring fans – hoping to get a glimpse of the star – with the other.
She had her brunette hair parted in the middle and styled into a chic bun.
Practice makes perfect: The 35-year-old singer, who will take the stage with Bennett again on August 5, appeared to be attending another round of rehearsals
Fit figure: The Pokerface songstress paired her patent leather heels with a pale blue sports bra and matching biker shorts that highlighted her fit figure
The New York native kept her green eyes concealed behind a pair of designer shades and some chunky gold hoops in her ears.
As for makeup, Gaga applied a generous amount of lip gloss to her plump pout and enhanced her sculpted features with bronzing powder.
After greeting fans from a safe distance, the LoveGame singer approached a buff security guard who escorted her to a nearby vehicle.
Fan service: Gaga carried a mini white purse in her left hand and waved at adoring fans – hoping to get a glimpse of the star – with the other
Chic: The New York native kept her green eyes concealed behind a pair of designer shades and some chunky gold hoops in her ears
Last night, Gaga brought down the house while opening up for the inimitable Tony Bennett.
The concerts, billed as One Last Time: An Evening With Tony Bennett And Lady Gaga, were called the ‘last NYC performances of [Bennett’s] career’ in a press release.
They performed classics like Luck Be A Lady and What a Difference a Day Makes while backed by a 40 piece orchestra.
Shapely: The tight fit of her trendy bra top and shorts drew attention to her pert derriere and enviably flat stomach
Brave: Gaga often puts her balance to the test in ultra platform heels, with Wednesday’s pair coming in white patent leather
Peace: Gaga was later seen carrying her ultra platform heels as she switched into a much more comfortable look including grey sweatsuit
Remarking on her ‘supple and rich’ voice in a review, Showbiz411 said Gaga evoked greats like ‘Liza, Judy, Barbra, and Ella,’ but ‘all fashioned into her own striking tones.’
Next, Bennett took the stage solo, more than proving his talent hadn’t faded.
‘Bennett not only knows these songs, but he still delivers them with soul, verve, and flash. He’s still got it,’ Showbiz’s Roger Friedman said.
Gaga would join him later for several duets, including The Lady Is A Tramp and Anything Goes.
Last hurrah: Last night, Gaga brought down the house while opening up for the inimitable Tony Bennett for what was billed as one of his final performances
Wow! They performed classics like Luck Be A Lady and What a Difference a Day Makes while backed by a 40 piece orchestra
‘We’ll see you on the 200th birthday,’ Gaga cooed as the show began to wind down.
There was an A-list crowd there to watch as well, as Jon Bon Jovi, Netflix’s Ted Sarandos, Steve Buscemi, Andrew Dice Clay, Nancy Pelosi and Gayle King were all rumored to be seen.
Yesterday, Gaga debuted the cover her second album with Bennett, a collection of Cole Porter tributes titled Love For Sale.
According to a press release, the album was recorded after Tony had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
Dazzling: Remarking on her ‘supple and rich’ voice in a review, Showbiz411 said Gaga evoked greats like ‘Liza, Judy, Barbra, and Ella,’ but ‘all fashioned into her own striking tones’
Bonded: ‘We’ll see you on the 200th birthday,’ Gaga cooed as the show began to wind down
Magical: The concerts, billed as One Last Time: An Evening With Tony Bennett And Lady Gaga, were called the ‘last NYC performances of [Bennett’s] career’ in a press release
Bennett’s family shared his diagnosis in a 2021 interview with AARP The Magazine.
Tomorrow night the duo will play their final show at New York’s Radio City Music Hall.
Gaga and Tony’s version of I Get A Kick Out Of You, off Love For Sale, is available to listen to now.
MTV will premiere a video for the track I Get A Kick Out Of You Friday at noon ET.
Love For Sale: Yesterday, Gaga debuted the cover her second album with Bennett, a collection of Cole Porter tributes titled Love For Sale
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