
Lady Gaga tumbles mid-performance during Mayhem Ball Tour in Las Vegas. Watch
(Video Credit: X/mayhembygaga)The 'Bad Romance' singer, real name Stefani Germanotta, swiftly recovered. She sprang back to her feet and carried on with the performance, seamlessly regaining composure. The crowd gasped, then erupted in cheers as she continued singing without missing a beat.For her final Las Vegas show on July 19, Gaga surprised fans again, this time by taking to the stage without any makeup. During the emotional ballad 'How Bad Do U Want Me' which also served as the evening's encore, she began by wiping off her full face of makeup backstage before returning to the spotlight. Dressed in a sleeveless black leather trench coat over a black bodysuit, she completed the look with a beanie worn under a black baseball cap. For the song's dramatic finale, she removed the coat to reveal fishnet tights and thigh-high black leather boots.With the Vegas shows now behind her, Gaga has a brief break before heading to her next stop in San Francisco on July 22. The concerts are part of her '63-date' tour spanning North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.- EndsTrending Reel

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