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Woman Gaga proves she’s music’s biggest kook in campy Coachella thriller
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Woman Gaga proves she’s music’s biggest kook in campy Coachella thriller

Last updated: April 12, 2025 6:25 pm
Editorial Board Published April 12, 2025
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Woman Gaga proves she’s music’s biggest kook in campy Coachella thriller

Woman Gaga seemed proud sufficient to weep.

Peering out on the huge viewers earlier than her at Coachella on Friday night time, the pop famous person paused about 45 minutes into her headlining efficiency to ship a bit of speech — a royal tackle from Mom Monster to her loyal minions — from the second-story balcony of a crumbling gothic construction she’d constructed on the pageant’s fundamental stage.

“I wanted to make a romantic gesture to you this year in these times of mayhem,” she instructed the gang. “I decided to build you an opera house in the desert — for all the love and all the joy and all the strength you’ve given me my whole life.” She paused, her lengthy blond hair and frilly white robe rustling within the dry, dusty breeze.

“Sometimes I feel like I went into a dream when I was like 20 years old,” she continued. “I’ve been in a dream ever since then, and I didn’t know if I wanted to wake up, because what if you weren’t there?”

Suppose: Don’t cry for me, Coachella.

This wasn’t Gaga’s first time topping music’s most prestigious pageant. In 2017, she stepped in on the final minute to interchange Beyoncé when the latter pulled out after asserting that she was pregnant. However these circumstances meant that Gaga “didn’t have the time to totally do what I really wanted to do,” as she instructed The Instances final yr.

She made up for it Friday: Over two hours, 20 songs and as many costume modifications as Coachella’s tightly managed livestream would permit, Gaga mounted a lavish spectacle constructed round this yr’s “Mayhem” album, which has been broadly obtained because the singer’s return to high-concept pop following a couple of years of performing and jazzing (and falling in love).

Would you say the manufacturing, which she broke into 4 acts and a finale, carried a coherent or simply discernible story? You wouldn’t — although a voiceover on the outset urged it had one thing to do with two selves battling for management of a soul.

But the person set items had been so vivid and humorous and bizarre that the story grew to become one about Gaga’s embrace of her function as music’s biggest kook.

For “Poker Face” she staged a chess battle together with her dancers as dwelling sport items. “Perfect Celebrity” and “Disease” had her writhing in a shallow grave surrounded by the undead. For “Paparazzi” she donned items of chrome armor and strutted throughout the stage on a pair of crutches. “Zombieboy” was an elaborate dance quantity starring Gaga twirling lewdly with a skeleton.

The set listing blended new songs with previous favorites: “Bloody Mary” into “Abracadabra” into “Judas” into the German-language “Sheiße,” which concerned a bunch of oversize quill pens and a Final Supper-style tableau. After the ’80s pop-funk of “Shadow of a Man,” for which she dressed as an attractive navy officer, she appeared to identify her fiancé, Michael Polansky and thanked the gang “for bringing me my man.”

Gaga was backed by a stay band and a small corps of string gamers; the French DJ and producer Gesaffelstein, who labored on “Mayhem,” joined her on keyboards for a throbbing rendition of the album’s “Killah.” Gaga accompanied herself on piano in “Die With a Smile” and “Shallow,” neither of which appeared to have a lot to do with the entire haunted-opera thought, however who was maintaining observe? (Gaga arrange the latter by recalling that final time she was at Coachella, she filmed components of “A Star Is Born” on the pageant.)

Like just about each headlining Coachella set within the years since Beyoncé got here again in 2018, Gaga’s efficiency was fastidiously choreographed for YouTube’s livestream. There have been cameras on drones and cameras on wires and cameras held by guys hustling backwards as they shot the singer stalking down a protracted runway connecting the principle stage to a smaller platform out on the polo subject. There was even a crotch cam in that graveyard sequence beaming grainy pictures of Gaga’s rhythmic thrusting to the large video screens flanking the stage.

However what got here via even on the present’s most intricate was the cost Gaga nonetheless will get from performing in entrance of individuals — a queenly assertion of her star energy, positive, but additionally a touching acknowledgment that she requires people to do all this for. She sang stay all through the present, and her vocals had been robust and gutsy; between songs she made no try and disguise the panting you would hear via her headset microphone. She completed her fundamental set (earlier than a welcome if inevitable encore of “Bad Romance”) with a craving new tune, “Vanish Into You,” for which she jumped down from the stage to press the flesh of followers up in opposition to a barricade.

“I may not get to high-five each and every one of you, but I can sure as f— sing to you,” she mentioned, and as she made her well beyond hundreds of admirers, any person handed her a black faux flower. She pretended it was a microphone after which used it — instinctively, charmingly, technically with out want — for the remainder of the track.

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