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Gagadonna

First part of Pussycat Dolls' Dolls Domination Tour in Brussels. 

She sang Just Dance, Poker Face, Beautiful Dirty Rich, LoveGame and Paparazzi...

but I did not care at all about her at that time, I was just waiting for her to finish her tiny show :trollga:

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Shipper
4 minutes ago, Scathach said:

1. June 10, 2010. First show of the Monster Ball 2.0 in Montreal. 

2. I was excited af, duh :lolly:

3. Not disappointed at all. She exceeded all my expectations. I had a blast, even though I was on my own. Amazing concert, from start to finish. 

Oooh so im going alone this Joanne WT too. And as much as im pumped going alone, it's my first concert ever. 

What tickets did you buy then?  GP or seated? 

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3 minutes ago, Gagadonna said:

First part of Pussycat Dolls' Dolls Domination Tour in Brussels. 

She sang Just Dance, Poker Face, Beautiful Dirty Rich, LoveGame and Paparazzi...

but I did not care at all about her at that time, I was just waiting for her to finish her tiny show :trollga:

How ironic and now you stan her more than *** cat dolls. 

Whatta reverse warholian expedition! 

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Just now, Shipper said:

Oooh so im going alone this Joanne WT too. And as much as im pumped going alone, it's my first concert ever. 

What tickets did you buy then?  GP or seated? 

Seated. I don't do GA anymore, I can't stand having to stand in line for hours :ladyhaha: But I still had a great view :lolly:

And let me tell you this, even if you're going alone, you don't feel alone at all. When you're at a Gaga concert, you feel like you're surrounded by your people :kara:

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Shipper
4 minutes ago, Scathach said:

Seated. I don't do GA anymore, I can't stand having to stand in line for hours :ladyhaha: But I still had a great view :lolly:

And let me tell you this, even if you're going alone, you don't feel alone at all. When you're at a Gaga concert, you feel like you're surrounded by your people :kara:

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I feel like this will be a religious experience for me then. I'm pumped for August. 

Thanks!  :hug:

 

 

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Gagadonna
12 minutes ago, Shipper said:

How ironic and now you stan her more than *** cat dolls. 

Whatta reverse warholian expedition! 

Indeed! Nicole Scherzinger is shook 

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PartySick
45 minutes ago, donutellha said:

Wont be this, considering the sclapers JUST got the goddamn ticke4ts

Keep trying :giveup:

OT: The opening night of the artRAVE :whitney:

I was so excited in the weeks leading up to it and actually had a migraine on the day of the concert thanks to being so hyped :sweat: I guess the dopamine and adrenaline got rid of the pain though and the alcohol post-slayage helped too :hor:

I was a little disappointed only because Dope wasn't performed but other than that I was absolutely slain. Going to see Gaga leaves you with this lingering feeling of freedom, happiness, and positivity. It's indescribable, truly incredible, and I can't wait to see her again this December at the Joanne Tour :diane::excited2:

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1. Born this Way Ball, 4th September 2012 in Cologne, Germany

2. I was super excited, because it was my first concert of a superstar and I actually cried when I saw the stage and the castle

3. Well, the show was great, Gaga gave her best so in regards to that I was pretty happy. But I messed up while buying the tickets and me and my mom were sitting at the far end of the arena, in a group of boring people who did not stand up ONCE in 2 hrs and they even dragged me for getting up during BTW... so. yeah :neyde:

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Born This Way Ball in Milan, I was so excited and I couldn't believe what was happening and no, I was not disappointed. She was so inspiring and strong and her voice sounded amazing, even if I was way in the back I felt like it was just me and her in that room. It's truly an incredible experience seeing your favourite artist for the first time.

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1. A small private show in Singapore in 2011 in collaboration with our local telecom company. Tickets were not sold publicly but held contests for giveaways and given out to people who contracts a phone plan with the company. I bought the tickets for $50 from someone online who got it when they recontracted their phone but weren't a fan of Gaga. :derpga:

2. Before the show it was a nerve wrecking experience for me as I was so excited to finally see Gaga also because I've never been to the venue and its a huge place and I was so lost trying to find the queue. It ended up being below ground level in this huge chambers where they do events and comic con things.

3. I was NOT! As soon as the doors opened, I RAN to the stage as there was no more queuing inside. I don't think I've ever ran that fast in my entire life. :laughga: LOL I found a place front row just to the left side of the stage near the center. Also when I realized the power of the sound system right in front of my face, plus being squeezed against the railing in front from people pushing behind me. :wtfga: I remember Gaga came on top of a  sound box right in front of me! :excited2:The show was very short since it's just a small private show but I enjoyed every second of it! I had my copy of BTW Deluxe CD in my bag for her to sign in case I met her but it just ended up being cracked from all the pushing when I got home. :ladyhaha:  It's a memory I will cherish forever and I think I have clips from my very old camera somewhere stored on my computer. 

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1 Monster Ball in 2010

2 YES it was my first GA concert experience (first concert experience period lol) with my sister. I was 16

3 I am still slayed to this day

who will love me when the night is over
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Artrave in Washington D.C 

i was nervous as **** but worried cause they had switched the dates with the Pennsylvania date luckily I had both days off but my ex had to work so we weren't gonna go. He asked to leave early though and we drove 5 hours I missed the first 30 minutes of her performing but it was  fun night. 

Im excited for her new tour! 

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StrawberryBlond
1 hour ago, ArtFame said:

Hey:kara:

Im going to the Joanne World Tour in October wich is my first Lady Gaga concert. Im very excited and I want to know: 

1. When/what was your first Gaga concert? 

2. How did you feel before the concert? 

3. Did you get disappointed or not? 

1. The Monster Ball, in 2010 in Glasgow at the SECC arena.

2. I felt ill just before, honestly. I'd unknowingly just picked up a recurrent virus and this was the first day of it. I had to quit university early and I feared I wasn't going to get to the concert, I felt so terrible. But the virus worked in such a way that it would die down around 6pm, so I took a deep breath and went, with steroid cream on my infected eczema-ridden hands (I was going through a bad health patch). So, I felt very light-headed and feared I'd suddenly feel sick again. But I was just fine.

3. No way, it was the best concert I'd ever been to, at the time. The reasonably small arena felt intimate but huge at the same time. Her voice was awesome and so powerful - my cousin had accompanied me but didn't have a ticket, so she was sitting in the cafe in the building and said she could hear it booming outside and wished she'd gone. She really connected with the crowd and I loved that she got our hometown name right because so many Americans say something like "Hello, England!" when they come to Scotland and it drives us crazy - she said a good mixture of Glasgow and Scotland, for people who'd come from outwith the city. I felt I was watching a rockstar more than a popstar and her whole energy and fire was extraordinary. You could tell in that moment that she wasn't going to be a flash in the pan, which some people were saying at the time. With live performance ability like hers, she will never truly go away. It's been the same in every concert of hers I've been to since (and I've been to the BTW and the artRave). Unlike some of the current singers who just seem to go through the motions and don't have much stage presence, Gaga blows them out of the water. She gives you your full money's worth with vocals, instrument playing, dancing and speech-making and you feel like you're in the presence of a superstar. When people talk about seeing Elvis live and you could tell he was in the building because there was an energy that followed him...that's what I feel like watching Gaga live.

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