Lady Gaga Kills It at Super Bowl LI Halftime Show

February 07, 2017

It’s safe to say that Lady Gaga is one of the most successful and talented performers of our time. Whether she is wearing a meat dress to an award show, or belting out a ballad, you always know that when Gaga’s around, you’re sure to be entertained.

The same can be said for Gaga’s performance at the Super Bowl LI Halftime Show on Sunday.

Gaga performed at the major sporting event, held in Houston, Texas, this year, to a worldwide audience of close to 120 million – and she definitely did not disappoint.

Gaga started her performance on the rooftop of the stadium, and opened with an acoustic version of the American folk song, ‘God Bless America’, which then lead into another American classic, ‘This Land Is Your Land’.

But Gaga being Gaga, of course this was no ordinary acoustic performance of American classics. As Gaga stood, perched on the rooftop, singing her heart out, a group of over 100 drones danced behind her, lighting up the sky and eventually forming the American flag and lighting up in blue, red and white colours.

Then, the biggest moment of the show happened: Gaga jumped off the roof of the stadium, and literally flew across the audience whilst being held up by suspension wires that eventually let her down gently on the stage.

Mother Monster herself then burst into a medley of her all-time greatest hits, including ‘Poker Face’, ‘Just Dance’ and the acceptance anthem, ‘Born This Way’.

After performing more of her dance hits, Gaga sat down at a piano where she belted her latest hit single, ‘Million Reasons’. It was also here that the 29-year-old gave a shout out to her mom and dad.

Gaga danced and spun and did more than a few costume changes during her performance – an incredible feat to witness.

She performed with passion and determination, and her unmistakable voice resonated through the audience and the entire stadium. No wonder people are hailing her performance as one of the best Halftime Show performances of all time.

You go, Gaga!