Lady Gaga, 34, finally made her highly anticipated comeback on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: At Home Edition on Apr. 6.
Lady Gaga, 34, finally made her highly anticipated comeback on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: At Home Edition on Apr. 6.
Pop music superstar Lady Gaga on Monday announced a worldwide telecast featuring Paul McCartney, Lizzo, Billie Eilish and others to support healthcare workers responding to the global coronavirus outbreak.
Lady Gaga is putting together a virtual Coronavirus benefit concert. During a call with World Health Organisation, the Bad Romance songstress announced that she is organising a One World: Together At Home, in partnership with Global Citizen.
Lady Gaga is teaming up with U.S. late night hosts Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert for a historic global broadcast to raise funds to fight the coronavirus.
Lady Gaga is helping to put on a benefit show. During a Monday call with the World Health Organization (WHO), the 34-year-old singer announced that she is partnering with Global Citizen to put on a global special, , which will benefit the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO amid the coronavirus pandemic. Gaga has already helped Global Citizen raise $35 million in support of WHO.
Global Citizen and the World Health Organization (WHO) have announced have announced One World: Together at Home. The lineup for the livestreamed show, curated in collaboration with Lady Gaga, features Billie Eilish and FINNEAS, Lizzo, J Balvin, Stevie Wonder, Paul McCartney, Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, Alanis Morisette, Burna Boy, and others. Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, and Stephen Colbert will host the event. Check out the full list of participating artists below.
Lady Gaga has channelled a cyber punk look in the apocalyptic artwork for her forthcoming album Chromatica.
Lady Gaga recently postponed her new album Chromatica, which was originally scheduled to arrive on April 10. A new release date hasn’t been confirmed just yet, but today she’s shared the album’s artwork. Check it out below.
Shacking up never felt so good! Lady Gaga, 34, and her super handsome boyfriend Michael Polansky look to be doing A-OK during self-isolation with one another. “Stef (her real name) has been busy but still taking time to have wonderful downtime with Michael,” a source for HollywoodLife revealed EXCLUSIVELY on Sunday, April 5.
When Lady Gaga appeared via FaceTime on Jimmy Fallon‘s The Tonight Show “from home” on April 1, it made for the most awkward interview ever! The singer was super distracted and talking to her assistants, sometimes not even realizing they were on TV. Then her interview abruptly ended when she told Jimmy “I just can’t talk right now,” as phones could be heard going off on her end of the line.
Talk about awkward. Lady Gaga and Jimmy Fallon’s FaceTime video was one of the awkwardest interviews we’ve seen on The Tonight Show after the “Stupid Love” singer didn’t realize she was on TV. For Fallon’s The Tonight Show: At Home episode on Wednesday, April 1, the host FaceTimed the Grammy winner who was unaware she was on TV in front of millions of viewers.
Ever since the coronavirus breakout, Jimmy Fallon has been doing The Tonight Show “from home” and interviewing his guests via Facetime. His Apr. 1 guest was Lady Gaga and she did the most awkward show interview. She was distracted and talking to her assistants, sometimes not even realizing they were on TV. Then her interview ended when she told him “I just can’t talk right now,” as phones could be heard going off on her end of the line.
Quarantine life brought on by the coronavirus pandemic has some of Hollywood's most famous couples spending more time together than usual.
Quarantine life brought on by the coronavirus pandemic has some of Hollywood's most famous couples spending more time together than usual.
LOS ANGELES — Billie Eilish sang on her sofa, Elton John played a keyboard belonging to his children, and the Backstreet Boys sang in harmony from five locations as dozens of musicians put on a fundraiser for the warriors against a coronavirus.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to grasp the globe and the thought of leaving the house is one followed by shame and guilt – it’s really easy to get bloody bored.
As the world crumbles under the fear of Coronavirus, people across the globe are coming together to pay tribute to all the health care professionals who are risking their lives to save the infected people. In honour of these front line health care workers and first responders, Elton John put up a star-studded Living Room Concert that featured everyone from Lady Gaga to Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes. The artists went on air from their homes for a moving show on March 29th.
Lady Gaga’s restaurateur father has taken down a crowdfunding campaign asking for donations to pay his New York staff during the coronavirus shutdown after facing fierce criticism online.
Ariana Grande has a special birthday message for Lady Gaga.
Tony Bennett has hailed Lady Gaga as the “ultimate entertainer” after he was left in complete awe following one of her recent Las Vegas residency shows.
Over the last few years, Charli XCX has made a reputation for herself as pop futurism’s arbiter of taste and style. Since the release of her Vroom Vroom EP in 2016, Charli’s records have proven themselves strangely prescient, platforming stars like SOPHIE and Kim Petras from their earliest days and pulling underground icons like Mykki Blanco and Yaeji into the mainstream.
The fans will have to wait a little longer for Lady Gaga's new album Chromatica because the singer has decided to delay the release amid the ongoing Coronavirus crisis. Gaga shared the news with her fans on March 24th in a lengthy social media post.
Lady Gaga has announced that she is delaying the release of her long-anticipated sixth album Chromatica due to the global spread of COVID-19. In a statement posted to her Twitter account, Gaga writes that "it just doesn’t feel right to me to release this album with all that is going on during this global pandemic.” Elsewhere in the statement, she reveals that she had intended to perform a secret set at Coachella — which has also been postponed.
Lady Gaga delivered some sad news to her devoted legion of Little Monsters today.
Lady Gaga has pushed back the release date for her album Chromatica due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Lady Gaga has announced on her social media that she is delaying her “Chromatica” album, previously set for April 10, indefinitely. Additionally, the posts reveal she had planned to do a secret set at the Coachella Festival, before that gathering was pushed back from April to October.
Lady Gaga has postponed the release of her new album Chromatica. She has not revealed the new release date for her record, which was slated to arrive on April 10. She explained, “This is such a hectic and scary time for all of us, and while I believe art is one the strongest things we have to provide joy and healing to each other during times like this, it just doesn’t feel right to me to release this album with all that is going on during this global pandemic.” Find Lady Gaga’s note below.
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