Gaga's fans chanted her name when she crooned, rocked, sparkled and crawled on the stage in the rain at the crowd packed Rockefeller Plaza for a concert.
GAGA'S FANS chanted her name when she crooned, rocked, sparkled and crawled on the stage in the rain at the crowd packed Rockefeller Plaza for a concert. Since erupting from the New York City music scene three years ago, Lady Gaga has sold 25 million single songs and put out two triple-platinum albums.
She was recently in news for having 5 million followers on Twitter and 10 million on Facebook which was the most of any person on earth. Gaga sent pizzas to fans who waited overnight on the sidewalks of New York to get good positions at the concert. During her last number, a summer squall drenched her, her backup group and the crowd. And Lady Gaga, in the finest tradition of rock ’n’ roll, embraced the rain as if it were a gift from heavenLet it rain. Let it pour. You can’t stop us,” she interjected into her last song, “Teeth.” At the end of the song, she rolled on the sodden stage and thanked New York for making her dreams come true and changing her life. It was estimated that fans started lining up more than thirty hours earlier and people had thronged from places like Ireland and South Africa to see their idol
As a special treat she had promised her legions of “little monsters,” she sang a new song, “You and I,” which she won’t release on an album until the end of the year.