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Lady GaGa Opens Up Las Vegas Residency With A Very Futuristic New Look!

An impressive night in Sin City!
Lady GaGa did her thing in Las Vegas last night, opening up her nearly two-year-long Enigma residency at the Park MGM hotel with by all accounts what was an impressive, career-spanning show.
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The Enigma show is both a career-spanning look at GaGa’s own work, as well as a look at the influence artists like David Bowie have had on her, and to that end, she certainly didn’t disappoint.
The star performed a bunch of her own hits — including Poker FacePaparazziAuraDance In The Dark, and more — and showed off something of a new alter-ego (a “glittery, metallic alien,” per TMZ) that flew over the stage and crowd in a jumpsuit.
More than 5,000 were there for the first showing, including celebs like Katy PerryOrlando Bloom, and Adam Lambert.
The biggest news from the show, though, is that singer also delivered a couple of live debuts during the performance!
First, a cover of David Bowie‘s I’m Afraid of Americans, and then her own first-ever live rendition of the hit Shallow from A Star Is Born, both of which you can see on video (below):


Wow! Impressive, indeed!
The show runs through November of next year, with a few breaks along the way… GaGa is going to get her fill of Vegas, no doubt!
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[Image via WENN.]