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Security should have done it somewhere else. Immobilizing someone during the show is disrespectful to Gaga and the show.
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Yes, but the point is that this could have been done somewhere other than in the middle of the show, it's not necessary to lay someone down to handcuff them.

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If the person had a weapon or whatever, they're not going to escort him out and then restrain him, they're going to protect the public even if that involves getting him down on the floor in the middle of the show. How do you know it wasn't necessary to handcuff him - you don't know the reason for the arrest :lol: This is such a weird battle to take up, let the police do what they have had years of training on as they're the experts in these situations not us behind our keyboards.

Even because they will actually keep the accused's weapon with him, right? (if he had a gun to begin with). And I didn't say it wasn't necessary to handcuff him, I said they could do it without having to lay the person on the floor, or at least not in the middle of the show and in view of the audience.

“Lady Gaga’s Chromatica Ball Brings the Spectacle to Dodger Stadium but Really Soars With Solo Segment.” — @Variety reviewing #ChromaticaBallLA

 

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Elle Magazine:

 

Lady Gaga's Outfits for Chromatica Tour In Los Angeles Were Some of Her Best Yet

 

On Saturday evening, Lady Gaga arrived at Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium for the next leg of The Chromatica Ball world tour and she brought some fantastic ensembles. The pop icon is known nearly as much for her incredible looks as she is for her music, and the fashion has been almost as hotly anticipated as the hit songs. Lady Gaga did not disappoint.

 

Amongst her outfits for the extravagant concert set was a hot red marble bodysuit with black tape placed strategically over the bust, the cut hugging her figure. She paired it with shredded lengths of red fabric over short shorts. She wore this look with over the knee black boots that made several appearances, and black fingerless gloves.

 

At one point, the outfit was covered with a high-shouldered fringed vinyl jacket. Lady Gaga had her platinum blonde hair slicked back from her face and bright red lips to match the coat.

 

Later, Lady Gaga wore another bodysuit with fishnet tights, this one in black and shimmering grey with swirling patterns over the bust.

 

Aside from bodysuits, the looks were all about the details, like these Bugles-inspired witch gloves the pop star vogued with on stage.

 

She later bared more with a criss-crossing bodice creating cut-out shapes across her torso, wearing it with loose-legged leather pants that gave her room to dance.

 

As usual, Lady Gaga was joined by stylish back-up dancers in similar leather corsets and skin tight suits.

 

The sold-out event filled all of Dodger Stadium's 56,000 seats and standing sections. Her studio album Chromatica was released in 2020, but COVID-19 pushed back the tour, making fans even more eager to grab a ticket as soon as the event was officially announced. She began The Chromatica Ball in July in Düsseldorf, Germany.

 

Full article with images of each outfit here: https://www.elle.com/culture/celebrities/a4...ur-los-angeles/

 

Nice to see an article focusing on the looks primarily because they deserve attention!

 

“#ChromaticaBall is built the same way. Gaga’s current tour reveals itself over five acts, progressing at Minute Maid Park from a stoic gray intro to pop vibrancy to emotional piano confessionals. It was captivating and exhausting, in the best way, to watch.” — Houston Chronicle

 

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That Dutch critic is the only one who didn't like it, bless him

 

He is such a bitter guy though :lol: We honestly can't take him serious.

where was the review? i might agree ;)

Why do you like to always be the naysayer? :huh:

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