Lady Gaga a monster hit in San Francisco

23 12 2009

Lady Gaga indeed is the queen of dance and the concert queen to date.

San Francisco’s chilly Sunday night sizzled as the Grammy Award nominee pop dance diva Lady Gaga took the Billy Graham Auditorium at the Civic Center by storm. As early as 4pm Sunday fans and supporters queued to take the best seat in the house.

Lady Gaga proved to be the hottest dance diva as she pulled in a a crowd of 20,000 screaming fans, some dressed in their Gaga attire in honor of the pop diva.The singer opened up with a video informing the live audience that she and Virgin Mobile are collaborating in a project that will help and assist homeless youth members in the US especially from the LGBT community. Lady Gaga opened the show with a tune from her sophomore album “The Fame Monster.” Lady Gaga came out flickering with light bulbs attached to her white suit as she showcased her signature dance moves.

Lady Gaga thanked her San Francisco fans. She shared with the audience while tinkering with her piano that she met this woman from San Francisco that told her a trivia. “I didn’t know that my songs are being played in every gay club in San Francisco….” Lady Gaga said while the fans screamed in agreement.

Lady Gaga also thanked the fans for making five of her songs no. 1 with both albums sold in million copies. She recalled her humble beginnings when she used to live in a crappy apartment in New York City where she would perform in front of only 12 people in a club. Lady Gaga said while she lives in fame now, she still wants to be herself.

Lady Gaga’s concert was all worth the penny–from huge spectacle of stage and lighting designs to her flambuoyant costumes to the in synch choreography to stage props complementing her smash hits.

This Holiday concert treat sure made San Franciscans and visitors be joyful this season.

The Monster Ball concert also featured Semi-Precious Weapons and Kid Cudi. Catch the last night of the Monster Tour tonight, Dec. 14, 7:30pm at the Billy Graham Civic Auditorium.

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