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Fans Greet Lady Gaga in Perth

Lady Gaga has arrived in Australia ahead of the first show of her Australian ArtRave tour. Hundreds of fans of the singer waited for her arrival at Crown Metropol in Perth.

Dressed in a short black leather dress, incredibly high heeled – thigh high boots, sporting sunglasses and her black hair tied in a top bun, Gaga spent time talking to fans, signing autographs and posing for photographs.

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The singer also took a moment to cuddle a new born baby as she worked her way past the hundreds of fans who gathered at Crown Metropol for her arrival. After spending time with her ‘little monsters’, Lady Gaga zoomed up to the top level of the hotel.

The singer is set to begin the Australian leg of her ArtRave – the ArtPop Ball tour at the Perth Arena on Wednesday night. Tickets are available from Ticketek.

 

Image: Graeme Watson

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