
Lady Gaga cuts her final "Chromatica Ball" show in Miami short due to lightning
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Lady Gaga tearfully thanked her fans on Saturday night after she was forced to cut the final stop in her "Chromatica Ball" tour in Miami short due to a thunder storm.
On Saturday, the Academy Award-winning singer told 65,000 fans who packed the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami that she would not be finishing the show after lightning started to strike around the stadium. Saturday's show was the final stop in the 36-year-old singer's international "Chromatica Ball" stadium tour, which was delayed for two years due to COVID-19.
"I'm sorry that we can't finish but I don't want to put your life in danger and I don't want to put our life in danger," Gaga was captured telling disappointed fans on stage. "So thank you, get home safely, god bless you, and thank you for coming to the show. Please go home."

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