Lady Gaga painfully slips and falls mid-performance

Lady Gaga took a nasty tumble as she tripped up while performing in Las Vegas (Picture: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)
Lady Gaga embodied a show must go on mentality inLas Vegas this weekend as she took a nasty fall but continued to perform without a hitch.
The singer, 39, had performed several hits by the time it came to singing her song Vanish Into You at her Mayhem Ball show at the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday night.
The crowd were loving the 2025 bop, and the star was met with huge applause as she entered the corridors around the stage to greet fans.
Unfortunately for Gaga, she was wearing a pair of knee-high boots, which didn’t have quite enough friction against the slick floor.
As she rounded the corner of the stage, she slipped – or possibly tripped on her long sparkling cape – and slapped into the ground, landing painfully on her hip.
The star smacked into the floor directly in front of the audience, with many of them capturing the moment on their phones and appearing to gasp as she toppled over.
Gaga quickly scrambled to her feet with the help of her bodyguards, who were quick to get her back up on her feet.
Not skipping a beat, the singer continued to belt out her record and greet fans at the barricade at the front of the stage.
Although she was able to persevere, fans were still concerned about her following the nasty tumble.
‘Omg her hip!? 😣’ said quemasjessi on a TikTok video shared by a concert goer.
‘Gaga please your hip gurlll we still have a full tour ahead of us 😭😭😭’ said daniellekatsav.
‘Did she slip on her cape?? omg 😭’ said lindsayglovecompartment.

Lady Gaga has stunned with an enthusiastic performance (Picture: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)

The singer delighted fans with her massive international (Picture: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)
The singer’s tour kicked off on July 16, last week in Paradise, Nevada and isn’t set to conclude until January 2026, with a final performance scheduled to take place in Tokyo, Japan.
The singer wore a top with his face on it and played one of his hit songs, Crazy Train.
The Grammy award-winning artist proudly showed her shirt to the camera before headbanging along with her dancers.
The group then joined hands and took a bow to the audience together, closing out the show.

The singer was praised for the move (Picture: Instagram/@chase_center)
When the singer announced the tour in March 2025, Gaga was allegedly sued by Lost International, a lifestyle and surf brand.
The group were reported to have filed a $100,000,000 trademark infringement lawsuit against the Abracadabra hitmaker, alleging that Gaga has ‘attempted to misappropriate the “Mayhem” name, trademark, and stylized mark by releasing an album called Mayhem, launching a tour with that same name, and selling clothing and accessories with that name.’
The suit, seen by Rolling Stone, was filed on March 25, and claimed the group attempted to give notice about the alleged infringement.
Gaga’s lawyer hit back, dismissing the claim, stating it was a ‘disappointing’ and ‘opportunistic abuse of the legal system’.
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